This past week, 25 properties were sold around the Tysons area, according to Homesnap.
As of Sept. 5, the median list price for homes on the market was $499,500, and the median sales price was $575,000. Additionally, homes are spending an average of 111 days on the market.
To get a closer look at these numbers, let’s take a look at a few properties that were sold this past week, including their original list price, final sales price and days spent on market.
- 1350 Woodside Drive, McLean
6 BD/6.5+ BA single-family home
List price: $2,995,000
Final price: $3,000,000
Under contract 10 days after hitting market - 703 Ware Street SW, Vienna
6 BD/5.5 BA single-family home
List price: $1,699,999
Final price: $1,750,000
Under contract 2 days after hitting market - 6802 Langley Springs Court
4 BD/3.5+ BA single-family home
List price: $1,600,000
Final price: $1,550,000
Under contract 4 days after hitting market - 1211 Summit Road, McLean
3 BD/3.5 BA single-family home
List price: $1,150,000
Final price: $1,175,000
Under contract 6 days after hitting market - 7360 Eldorado Street, McLean
3 BD/2.5+ BA rowhome
List price: $789,999
Final price: $800,000
Under contract 3 days after hitting market
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