Each week, “Just Reduced” spotlights properties in Arlington County whose price have been cut over the previous week. The market summary is crafted by Arlington Realty, Inc. Maximize your real estate investment with the team by visiting www.arlingtonrealtyinc.com or calling 703-836-6000 today!

Please note: While Arlington Realty, Inc. provides this information for the community, it may not be the listing company of these homes.

We have quite a bit to look forward to here in November.

First and foremost, Election Day is over with. So, that’s a plus.

Of course, we have Thanksgiving coming up on Thursday, November 27. And, for our shopaholics, Black Friday is Friday, November 28. Also, please don’t forget that November 11 is Veterans Day for honoring our military heroes.

On the quirkier front, this Saturday (November 7) is Book Lovers Day, so crack open a nice read. November 15 is Recycling Day, if you have some goodies that can be recycled, and November 23 is Espresso Day for getting your buzz on.

Amid all the fun, don’t forget what may be a very important day for you and/or your family: Find A Home of Your Dreams Day.

Okay, so that’s not a formal day in November at all. But, when you are ready to embark on a real estate journey in Arlington County and beyond, the time-tested team at Arlington Realty, Inc. is ready to roll on your behalf.

Now on to this week’s Just Reduced figures.

As of November 2, there are 164 detached homes, 48 townhouses and 374 condos for sale throughout Arlington County. In total, 45 homes experienced a price reduction in the past week:

Please note that this is solely a selection of Just Reduced properties available in Arlington County. For a complete list of properties within your target budget and specifications, contact Arlington Realty, Inc.


This regularly-scheduled sponsored Q&A column is written by Eli Tucker, Arlington-based Realtor and Arlington resident. Please submit your questions to him via email for response in future columns. Enjoy!

Question: Do you have any data available on how Arlington real estate has performed over the last ten years?

Answer: A lot has changed in Arlington since 2010. We’re less reliant on the Federal Government for jobs, you can find something to do after 6 p.m. outside of Clarendon and $1,000,000 definitely doesn’t go as far as it used to. BUT we still don’t have a Rosslyn-Georgetown Gondola or a boathouse; maybe in 2030…

I thought it would be cool to create an interactive chart for everybody to play around with to show how real estate values in Arlington and different Arlington sub-markets have changed from 2010 to 2020. Click on the image below to get to a page on my website that will allow you to see 2010 vs 2020 price changes based on things like zip code, bedroom count, new builds/resale and more.

Now stop reading and go vote if you haven’t already!

If you’d like a question answered in my weekly column or to set-up an in-person meeting to discuss local real estate, please send an email to [email protected]. To read any of my older posts, visit the blog section of my website at www.EliResidential.com. Call me directly at (703) 539-2529.

Eli Tucker is a licensed Realtor in Virginia, Washington D.C., and Maryland with RLAH Real Estate, 4040 N. Fairfax Dr. #10C Arlington, VA 22203, (703) 390-9460.


Water Rescue Over Weekend — “Rescue units from Arlington County and D.C. had to save a person late Saturday afternoon that was in need of help on the Potomac River near the area of GW Parkway and Windy Run after being stuck on rocks. Arlington officials said in a Tweet that the person rescued was evaluated and transported to a trauma center with non life-threatening injuries.” [WUSA 9]

Election Specials at Bayou Bakery — “Chef David Guas will make a pair of election-themed sandwiches at his Arlington bakery on on November 2 and 3. A McDonald’s-esque ‘Filet-O-Catfish’ represents President Trump, with cheese and pickled jalapeño tartar sauce. For Joe Biden, Guas riffed on a sandwich from Delaware sub shop Capriotti’s, offering up the ‘Bobby 2.0’ with sliced roasted turkey, cajun cornbread stuffing, and cranberry vinaigrette.” [Eater]

Beyer Bill to Make Pandemic Preps — “Today, Rep. Rick Larsen (WA-02), Chair of the House Aviation Subcommittee, and Rep. Don Beyer (VA-08) introduced the National Aviation Preparedness Plan Act of 2020, legislation to require the development of a national aviation preparedness plan for future public health emergencies.” [Press Release]

Wizard’s House Still for Sale — “Longtime Washington Wizards player Martin Gortat has put his Arlington house on the market. Gortat was the team’s starting center from 2013 until 2018, when he was traded to the Los Angeles Clippers. He retired from the NBA in February. Since leaving Washington, he’s been using the Arlington house as a luxury rental property.” [Washingtonian, HomeSnap]

Eden Center is an Election Battleground — “At a Biden rally at the Eden Center in Falls Church, Va., it took minutes before Trump supporters showed up to heckle. Banh mi seller Quang Le says it’s ‘like the Jets and the Sharks.'” [DCist, Twitter]

Photo courtesy James Mahony


Address: 4141 N. Henderson Road #426
Neighborhood: Hyde Park Condominium | Ballston
Listed: $425,000

An exceptional blend of location, space and condition in this thoughtfully renovated 1,168 square foot condo in the vibrant Ballston neighborhood.

Sparkling new kitchen featuring quartz countertops, creamy white cabinets, and ceramic tile floor complement the rustic display shelves and under-cabinet lighting. New floor to ceiling sliding doors in the living room and bedroom admit sunshine that highlights the gleaming parquet wood floors and brighten the space. The renovated bathroom and rare powder room enhance the appeal of this condo. A balcony with wood decking overlooks trees and is the perfect spot for container gardening, reading, and relaxing.

Building amenities include a private park with walking paths, pergolas, grills and picnic tables. The renovated lobby is attended 24 hours and there is an on-site building manager. In addition to the swimming pool and large sun deck, there is a children’s pool. Garage parking is available at $250 a year and the monthly condo fee includes all utilities.

An inviting home in a most convenient location.

Listed by:
Betsy Twigg
McEnearney Associates
703-967-4391
[email protected]
www.betsytwigg.com


Address: 6246 19th Street N.
Neighborhood: Highland Park
Listed: $1,249,000
Open: Sunday, November 1 from 1-4 p.m.

Walk to East Falls Church Metro from this beautifully remodeled 5 bedroom, 5 bathroom home. Commuters will love the proximity to metro, I-66 and Washington Boulevard; and a short stroll to Westover’s restaurants and shops.

This stunning 4-level house — featuring a main level bedroom — has been thoughtfully updated throughout with a new 1,000 sq. ft. addition, an all-white kitchen with calacatta laza quartz counters, tastefully renovated baths, two fireplaces, lower level with wet bar, newly rebuilt deck, brand new hardwood floors, new carpet and paint, and so much more.

The master bedroom suite has a master bathroom with sparkling white quartz vanity and double sinks, freestanding tub, shower with clear tempered glass doors plus designer tile.

Along with the new addition, this home also features a refinished roof with a 5-year warranty, newly rebuilt deck, new water heater and new HVAC on the third level.

The lower level rec room features a wet bar with sparkling white quartz countertop and beverage refrigerator, wood fireplace, brand new carpet and recessed lighting.

For more photos, a video, 3D virtual tour and an interactive floor plan visit 6246n19thst.com.

Listed by:
Meg Ross
Keller Williams Realty
703-447-0970
[email protected]
MegRoss.com


Looking for a home? There are plenty of houses and condos open for viewing this weekend.

Check out the Arlington Realty website for a full list of homes for sale and open houses in Arlington. Here are a few highlights:

2700 N. Beechwood Place
7 BD/4 BA, 1 half bath single-family home
Agent: Weichert Realtors
Listed: $1,999,999
Open: Sunday 2-4 p.m.

 

1710 21st Road N.
4 BD/3 BA, 1 half bath single-family home
Agent: Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc.
Listed: $1,375,000
Open: Sunday 1:30-3:30 p.m.

 

1708 S. Nelson Street
5 BD/3 BA single-family home
Agent: Kw United
Listed: $1,199,000
Open: Saturday 2-4 p.m.

 

1008 N. Jefferson Street
3 BD/3 BA single-family home
Agent: Re/Max Real Estate Connections
Listed: $979,000
Open: Sunday 1-4 p.m.

 

2013 Patrick Henry Drive
4 BD/2 BA single-family home
Agent: Spicer Real Estate
Listed: $849,900
Open: Sunday 1-3 p.m.

 

851 N. Glebe Road #820
2 BD/2 BA condo
Agent: Compass
Listed: $734,900
Open: Sunday 1-3 p.m.

 

888 N. Quincy Street #1406
1 BD/1 BA condo
Agent: Century 21 Redwood Realty
Listed: $595,500
Open: Sunday 2-4 p.m.


Just Listed highlights Arlington properties that just came on the market within the past week. This feature is written and sponsored by Andors Real Estate Group.

Happy Halloween, ARLnow readers! Wishing you and your families a fun and safe holiday weekend!

Inventory in Arlington might have finally leveled out, after months of expansion. Fall usually brings fewer new listings, but with buyer demand still extremely strong, I anticipate we’ll continue to see small declines in available inventory week over week.

Mortgage interest rates are holding steady, at about 2.8% on a 30-year fixed. The 15-year is at 2.125%. These low interest rates seem to be here to stay, and that will bolster demand through the winter at least.

This past week in Arlington, sellers listed some 67 properties for sale while buyers ratified 55 contracts. 25 of the ratified contracts were on homes listed just within the past week.

There are currently 539 homes for sale in Arlington, 2 less than last week. This is our second decline in available listings in as many weeks. 137 are detached homes, 45 are townhouses/semi-detached and 357 are condos.

Average days on market (DOM) for currently available homes is 54 and median DOM is 36. The median list price of currently available properties is $569,000, while the average is $765,436.

Last year for the same week, sellers listed 45 homes and buyers ratified 36 contracts.

Click here to search currently available Arlington real estate — if you see a home you’re interested in purchasing, we’d love to help!

Call the Andors Real Estate Group today at (703) 203-1117 to talk more about buying or selling Arlington real estate. Below are eight homes that are new this week that I think you might like to check out.


Address: 2208 18th Street N.
Neighborhood: Lyon Village
Listed: $1,799,000

Fantastic location in sought after Lyon Village. Just a few blocks from the Courthouse metro and all the retail and restaurants Clarendon has to offer.

This gorgeous, environmentally friendly craftsman exceeds all of Arlington’s Green home choice program standards. Featuring a large open living and kitchen combo on the main with energy star built in Sub Zero and Wolf appliances, custom solid wood cabinets, 10 foot ceilings with Brazilian cherry hardwood flooring and LED recessed lighting run throughout. An additional bed/bath above the garage provides for the perfect au-pair suite.

Solar panels on this home produce a large percentage of your monthly energy needs throughout the year. Come see this beautiful home in person or walk the property virtually.

Listed by:
Aaron Probasco
Keller Williams United
(703) 946-4652
[email protected]
tour.homevisit.com/view/312684


Coronavirus Outbreak at Marymount — A COVID-19 outbreak has been reported at Marymount University in Arlington. “Initially, cases were identified over Columbus Day weekend and we’ve seen a decline in the total number of cases since October 21,” university spokesman Nicholas Munson told Patch. “To date over the more than two-week period, 31 students have tested positive.” [Patch]

New Charges Against Arlington Resident — “Prosecutors in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, on Tuesday unveiled 15 felony charges against a pair of right-wing operatives over a recent robocall aimed at discouraging minority voters from casting their ballots by mail, similar to an indictment filed earlier this month by authorities in Michigan… The Ohio robocall claimed to be the work of the 1599 Project, an outfit that Burkman and Wohl run out of Burkman’s home in Arlington, Virginia.” [StateScoop]

Missing Middle Housing Event Tonight — “The Missing Middle Housing Study will explore how new housing types could help address Arlington’s shortfall in housing supply and gaps in housing choices. All members of the community are invited to virtually attend the study’s kick off” from 7-9 p.m. tonight. [Arlington County]

Home Sale Prices Still Going Up — “The housing market in Arlington County, Virginia, is not cooling off, with sales and prices showing among the biggest gains in the nation in September. The median price of what sold in Arlington County last month was $710,000. That’s the highest county-level median price in Northern Virginia, and up 21% from last September.” [WTOP]

Library Pumpkin Decorating Winners — “We are thrilled to have received 42 pumpkin submissions for our first virtual Pumpkin Decorating Contest! It was hard to choose the winners, as we adored so many. Thank you for submitting, attending the virtual decorating programs and carving out fun with the folks at the library!” [Arlington Public Library]

Local Lawyer Pens New Novel — “By day, Jim Irving is a sixty-something, buttoned-up attorney, a partner in a prestigious Northern Virginia law firm. By night, he is a writer tapping into his past experiences as a private eye and criminal lawyer. In his debut novel, Friends Like These: A Joth Proctor Fixer Mystery, the first in a planned trilogy, Irving draws heavily on his Arlington environs in crafting the adventures of his protagonist.” [Washington Independent Review of Books]

Rosslyn Outdoor Coworking Space Update — “Arlingtonians have about a month left to enjoy outdoor office space provided by the Rosslyn Business Improvement District (BID). The space, dubbed O2, was created after the pandemic pushed employees out of their cubicles and into their home offices… Reservations are free of charge and can be made on the O2 website. Masks are required for entry and tables are six feet apart.” [WDVM]


Each week, “Just Reduced” spotlights properties in Arlington County whose price have been cut over the previous week. The market summary is crafted by Arlington Realty, Inc. Maximize your real estate investment with the team by visiting www.arlingtonrealtyinc.com or calling 703-836-6000 today!

Please note: While Arlington Realty, Inc. provides this information for the community, it may not be the listing company of these homes.

Halloween is upon us, guys and ghouls.

In case you’ve totally been slacking on a Halloween costume this year, perhaps this friendly reminder will help nudge you to the costume store or send you rummaging around your residence for some inspiration.

After all, Halloween is this Saturday, October 31!

Yes, we are the first to admit that this has been a wild year that has certainly impacted so many of us. But, Halloween is always a wonderful time to unwind a bit, whether you choose a spot to celebrate out and about or at home.

Regardless, here is to a safe and happy Halloween! And, once you’re done celebrating and dressing up like Carole Baskin, a mail-in ballot or whatever your heart may desire, the team at Arlington Realty, Inc. is here to help you achieve your real estate dreams.

Now on to this week’s Just Reduced figures.

As of October 26, there are 171 detached homes, 50 townhouses and 368 condos for sale throughout Arlington County. In total, 56 homes experienced a price reduction in the past week:

Please note that this is solely a selection of Just Reduced properties available in Arlington County. For a complete list of properties within your target budget and specifications, contact Arlington Realty, Inc.


This regularly-scheduled sponsored Q&A column is written by Eli Tucker, Arlington-based Realtor and Arlington resident. Please submit your questions to him via email for response in future columns. Enjoy!

Question: We just finished out home inspection and are a bit overwhelmed by the list of recommended repairs. How do we know what to ask for and what’s reasonable to expect from the seller?

Answer: As we head into the colder months and the market slows down a bit, buyers will start picking up more leverage to include home inspection contingencies with the right to negotiate, not just the right to void. I thought it would be helpful timing to revisit some tips, applicable for buyers and sellers, on home inspection negotiations.

Inspection negotiations can be frustrating for both parties so it’s helpful to establish some ground-rules heading into negotiations. Unless you’re buying a new home, you should expect the inspection to turn up at least a handful of items and you’ll need to quickly and reasonably determine which items are the responsibility of the seller or buyer.

What Is A Home Inspection?

After ratifying (signed by both parties) a contract to purchase a home, most buyers will hire a home inspector to inspect the entire home and produce a report of any issues/risks, from foundation cracks to missing door stops.

Depending on the contract terms, the buyer usually has the right to negotiate for repairs or credits, based on the results of the inspection, and the right to void if an agreement can’t be reached OR no negotiation period, just a right to void (aka a Pass/Fail Inspection). In either case, if the buyer voids under the terms of the inspection contingency, they will receive their full deposit back.

What Should You Look For?

In my opinion, the goal of an inspection is to ensure that the property is in the condition both sides expected while negotiating the purchase price. Items that have a material impact on the value of the home should be on the table for negotiation.

Generally, you can divide findings into big-ticket items that impact the value of the home and must be addressed and smaller punch-list items that are good housekeeping practices. The big-ticket items I look for during an inspection are:

  • Structural Flaws
  • Water Penetration
  • Safety Hazards
  • Inoperability (e.g. AC not working)

System Life Expectancy

You should also determine the age of major systems like the roof, windows, appliances, HVAC and water heater prior to making your offer, and verify these are accurate during the inspection. Make sure you’re clear on the projected life expectancy of these systems while you’re negotiating the purchase price and factor this information into your offer. You’ll have a tough time convincing most sellers they’re on the hook for crediting you the cost of a 17-year-old water heater if that information was made available prior to your offer, assuming the system is working.

What Can You Ask For?

Negotiations can include all sorts of solutions, but most frequently the conversation is about whether a seller will handle the repairs or provide the buyer a credit (against closing costs) instead. Often times an inspection agreement includes both — a credit for some items and a request to fix/replace others. Sellers must use licensed contractors and provide works receipts for any work they do.

In general, if something you’re asking for involves personal preference or you want to have control over the quality of the result, it’s best to ask for a credit and handle it yourself. For example, if the deck is falling apart and needs to be replaced, you don’t want the seller managing the design and construction of a new deck so ask for a credit for the replacement cost and make sure you’re getting the deck you want.

Inspections Don’t Need To Be Contentious

Inspections are one of the most common points of contention between buyers and sellers, but with the right preparation and expectations going in, it can be a smooth process that both sides are happy with. Like the negotiations you had on the sale contract, the inspection period is also a negotiation that requires both parties to be understanding and reasonable to reach a win/win.

If you’d like a question answered in my weekly column or to set-up an in-person meeting to discuss local real estate, please send an email to [email protected]. To read any of my older posts, visit the blog section of my website at www.EliResidential.com. Call me directly at (703) 539-2529.

Eli Tucker is a licensed Realtor in Virginia, Washington D.C., and Maryland with RLAH Real Estate, 4040 N. Fairfax Dr. #10C Arlington, VA 22203, (703) 390-9460.


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