The slowdown in the Tysons area’s housing market continued for a second consecutive month.
There were 74 homes sold last month in Tysons, Vienna, and McLean, down from 99 sales in January, according to Homesnap data. The median sales price dipped to $495,000, though it remains higher than the median list price of $410,000.
Here are some of the most expensive homes sold in the area in January:
- 1011 Turkey Run Road, McLean — 7 BD/7.5+ BA, 20,000 square-foot colonial house — $11,000,000
- 6815 Wemberly Way, McLean — 6 BD/6.5+ BA, custom-built contemporary villa — $4,625,000
- 703 Potomac Knolls Drive, McLean — 6 BD/5.5 BA, colonial house by Potomac River — $4,600,000
- 1231 Clarkewood Court, McLean — 6 BD/6.5+ BA, colonial house with a glass conservatory — $4,250,000
- 1048 Rector Lane, McLean — 6 BD/7.5+ BA, French-style colonial house — $4,200,000
- 1168 Chain Bridge Road, McLean — 6 BD/7.5+ BA, craftsman-style house built in 1927 — $4,195,000
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December was a sleepy month for the Tysons area’s housing market.
There were just 99 home sales last month in Tysons, Vienna, and McLean, down from 118 sales in November, according to Homesnap data. The median sales price of $520,000 was higher than the median list price of $439,000, as properties spent an average of 106 days on the market.
Here are some of the most expensive homes sold in the area in December:
- 6902 Lupine Lane, McLean — 6 BD/7.5+ BA single-family detached home, still under construction — $5,021,578
- 938 Saigon Road, McLean — 6 BD/7.5 BA recently built, single-family home — $4,249,000
- 2114 Virginia Avenue, McLean — 8 BD/8.5 BA French-style, single-family home — $3,850,000
- 2043 Virginia Avenue, McLean — 6 BD/6.5 BA craftsman-style, single-family home — $3,255,000
- 8418 Brookewood Court, McLean — 6 BD/7.5+ BA colonial-style, single-family home — $3,237,500
- 540 Orchard Street NW, Vienna — 6 BD/6 BA custom-built, craftsman-style, single-family home — $2,768,000
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The calendar has turned once again, and that means it’s time to take stock of the housing market in the Tysons area.
Over the past month, there were 118 homes sold across Tysons, Vienna, and McLean, a marginal downtown from the 127 residences purchased in October, according to data from Homesnap. Just 23 new listings have been added in the past four weeks, and there are 178 properties for sale, including 89 homes and 76 condominiums.
Now, let’s look at some of the most expensive homes sold in the area in November:
- 1139 Crest Lane, McLean — 5 BD/4.5+ BA single-family contemporary home — $15,000,000
- 954 MacKall Farms Lane, McLean — 5 BD/5.5+ BA single-family transitional home — $5,998,000
- 1217 Crest Lane, McLean — 5 BD/5.5 BA single-family contemporary home — $5,800,000
- 8548-A Georgetown Pike, McLean — 10 BD/9.5+ BA single-family colonial home — $5,700,000 (previously home to former Washington Nationals player Jayson Werth)
- 827 Dolley Madison Boulevard, McLean — 7 BD/7.5+ BA single-family transitional home — $3,895,000 (under construction)
- 1102 Ingleside Avenue, McLean — 6 BD/5.5 BA single-family contemporary home — $3,740,295
- 6507 Ridge Street, McLean — 6 BD/6.5 BA single-family colonial home — $3,575,000
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The weather may have turned cold, but the Tysons-area housing market has kept warm with plenty of activity over the past month.
According to data from Homesnap, there were 127 homes sold in Tysons, Vienna, and McLean in October, a slight uptick from the nearly 120 sales reported in September. The median sales price was close to $38,000 higher than the median list price of $500,000, as of the week of Oct. 31.
Here are some of the most expensive homes sold in the area in October:
- 1008 Pine Hill Road, McLean — 5 BD/4.5 BA single-family house — $6,000,000
- 822 Clinton Place, McLean — 5 BD/5.5 BA single-family house — $5,000,000
- 8121 Spring Hill Farm Drive, McLean — 5 BA/6.5+ BA single-family house — $4,650,000
- 7024 Arbor Lane, McLean — 6 BA/6.5+ BA single-family house — $4,500,000
- 1741 Dumbarton Street, McLean — 8 BA/7.5+ BA single-family house — $3,400,000
- 1102 Ingleside Avenue, McLean — 6 BA/5.5 BA single-family custom house — $3,235,000
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It’s a new month, which means it’s time to take a look back at the most expensive homes sold in the Tysons area in September.
In the past month, nearly 120 homes were sold across Tysons, Vienna and McLean in the past month, according to data from Homesnap. That’s down slightly from last month’s 140 sales.
Now, let’s look at some of the most expensive homes that sold in the area in September:
- 749 Chain Bridge Road, McLean — 5 BD/6.5+ BA single-family home — $7,000,000
- 7301 Dulany Drive, McLean — 7 BD/8.5+ BA single-family home — $5,300,000
- 1870 Virginia Avenue, McLean — 6 BD/5.5 BA single-family home — $3,875,000
- 5914 Woodley Road, McLean — 6 BD/6 BA single-family home — $3,700,000
- 1464 Waggaman Circle, McLean — 6 BD/7.5 BA single-family home — $3,450,000
- 8103 Spring Hill Farm Drive, McLean — 5 BD/5.5+ BA single-family home — $3,400,000
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This past week, 30 properties were sold throughout Tysons Corner, McLean and Vienna, according to Homesnap.
These ranged from a nearly $5.3 million McLean home to a 1 BD/1 BA condo that sold for $235,000.
A few of the recently sold properties include:
- 7301 Dulany Drive, McLean — 7 BD/8.5+ BA single-family home — $5,300,000
- 1030 Harvey Road, McLean — 6 BD/5.5+ BA single-family home — $3,100,000
- 904 Country Club Drive NE, Vienna — 4 BD/2.5 BA single-family home — $1,075,000
- 107 Yeonas Circle SE, Vienna — 4 BD/3 BA single-family home — $780,000
- 8220 Crestwood Heights Drive #1515, McLean — 2 BD/2 BA condo — $680,000
- 1664 Westwind Way, McLean — 3 BD/2.5 BA townhouse — $469,900
- 1808 Old Meadow Road #1210, McLean — 1 BD/1 BA condo — $290,000
- 1524 Lincoln Way #106, McLean — 1 BD/1 BA condo — $234,999
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This past week, 23 properties were sold in Tysons Corner, McLean and Vienna, according to Homesnap.
These ranged from a nearly $3.9 million McLean home to a 3 BD/2 BA condo that sold for $359,000.
A few of the recently sold properties include:
- 1870 Virginia Avenue, McLean — 6 BD/5.5+ BA single-family home — $3,875,000
- 892 Alvermar Ridge Drive, McLean — 5 BD/5.5+ BA single-family home — $3,100,000
- 109 Wilmar Place NW, Vienna — 5 BD/4.5 BA single-family home — $1,345,500
- 1256 Pine Hill Road, McLean — 3 BD/3.5 BA single-family home — $989,999
- 300 Branch Road SE, Vienna — 4 BD/3 BA single-family home — $880,000
- 8009 Merry Oaks Lane, Vienna — 3 BD/2.5+ BA townhouse — $749,990
- 8370 Greensboro Drive #808, McLean — 2 BD/2 BA condo — $427,500
- 7843 Enola Street #110, McLean — 3 BD/2 BA condo — $359,000
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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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The local real estate market slowed down slightly in August.
Taking a look back, nearly 140 homes were sold across Tysons, Vienna and McLean in the past month, according to data from Homesnap. That’s down from last month’s 160 sales.
Now, let’s look at some of the most expensive homes that sold in the area in August:
- 952 MacKall Farms Lane, McLean — 5 BD/5.5+ BA single-family home — $6,701,006
- 1418 Kirby Road, McLean — 6 BD/7.5+ BA single-family home — $5,800,000
- 7448 Dulany Drive, McLean — 5 BD/5.5+ BA single-family home — $3,750,000
- 7845 Montvale Way, McLean — 6 BD/6.5+ BA single-family home — $3,250,000
- 1312 Merchant Lane, McLean — 7 BD/6.5 BA single-family home — $3,000,000
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This past week, 25 properties were sold in Tysons Corner, McLean and Vienna, according to Homesnap.
These ranged from a $6.7 million McLean home to a 1 BD/1 BA condo that sold for $190,000.
A few of the recently sold properties include:
- 952 MacKall Farms Lane, McLean — 5 BD/5.5+ BA single-family home — $6,701,006
- 1418 Kirby Road, McLean — 6 BD/7.5+ BA single-family home — $5,800,000
- 405 Nelson Drive NE, Vienna — 6 BD/6.5 BA single-family home — $1,950,000
- 910 Canal Drive, McLean — 4 BD/3 BA single-family home — $1,399,000
- 2014 Pieris Court, Vienna — 3 BD/2.5+ BA townhome — $870,000
- 1600 Spring Gate Drive #2305, McLean — 1 BD/1 BA condo — $350,000
- 1533 Lincoln Way #203, McLean — 1 BD/1 BA condo — $190,000
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