(Updated at 11:10 a.m.) The mid-century rambler near Williamsburg Middle School that was home to astronaut John Glenn and his family has been torn down.

The demolition came just days after the death of Annie Glenn, widow of the former U.S. senator and first American to orbit the earth. She died on Tuesday, May 19 from complications of COVID-19, as a backhoe sat in the front yard of the place she called home for nearly five years, including during John’s history-making Friendship 7 mission in 1962.

During the lead-up to the mission, reporters camped outside the house on N. Harrison Street and Vice President Lyndon Johnson tried to visit, but was rebuffed by Mrs. Glenn. After, Glenn continued working in D.C., and at one point hosted at his home a cookout with special guest Gherman Titov, the Russian who was the first person to orbit the earth multiple times, according to an Arlington Public Library history.

Glenn moved with his family to Texas in 1963, but his presence in Arlington is still felt. In 2012, the home’s owners told WUSA 9 that people still stopped by to gawk at the space hero’s former house. John Glenn died in 2016 and was interred at Arlington National Cemetery.

The property was sold in October for $1 million and the house is being torn down to make way for new construction. Local preservationists objected to the demolition, but nothing could be done legally to stop it and most respondents to an ARLnow poll last year said that the new owners should be allowed to tear down the house if they so chose.

Photo (3) via Google Maps


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.

Hello, June!

At times, particularly in the heart of our strictest of statewide and communal quarantines, the days sure did slug along.

But, alas, here we are in June already.

June is home to quite a few big and, in some instances, quirky happenings. It’s National Adopt a Cat Month. It’s Gay Pride Month. Father’s Day is on June 21 (which is also National Selfie Day, so take a selfie with Dad). And, prepare to cry, because June 27 is National Onion Day.

There’s a lot going on here in June. But, don’t worry, if you’re wanting to add a real estate transaction to the mix, we can certainly make that happen. Amid these uncertain times, the time-tested and proven team at Arlington Realty, Inc. is ready to help bring some certainty to your unique scenario.

Until then, here is the latest scoop on Just Reduced properties in Arlington County:

As of June 1, there are 158 detached homes, 30 townhouses and 102 condos for sale throughout Arlington County. In total, 18 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: I just lost a competitive offer to an all-cash buyer. How common are cash buyers in Arlington? How much of a disadvantage am I at?

Answer: I have personally noticed an increase in cash buyers and expected to find a significant increase in the number of cash deals over the last 12-18 months, so I was a little surprised when I ran the numbers and learned that the percentage of homes purchased by all-cash buyers has only increased a few percent in the last couple of years. Since 2019, 17.5% of homes purchased in Arlington have been by all-cash buyers, compared to 14.3% in 2017.

Increased Cash Deals Attributed to Condo Sales

The number of cash purchases in Arlington jumped in 2018 and 2019, likely due to more cash investors getting involved after the Amazon HQ2 announcement in November 2018. This increase is attributed completely to condos (likely investors). The number of buyers paying cash for single-family or townhouse purchases has remained about the same since 2015.

The rate of all-cash purchases seems to be spread pretty evenly across all price-points and housing types. I assumed that the lower priced condos would have a much higher rate of all-cash deals, but it turns out that since 2019 only 20.5% of sub-$400k condo purchases were all-cash, which isn’t much higher than the overall Arlington market.

The chart below shows the percentage of homes sold in Arlington that were bought by all-cash buyers since 2015, also broken out by condo and single-family/townhouse purchases.

Cash vs Mortgage — What’s the Difference?

The idea of getting a cash offer sounds exciting, but what exactly does it mean? After all, a dollar from a lender is worth the same as a dollar from a savings account.

  • Contingencies: Cash buyers don’t need the contractual protection of a financing or appraisal contingency because they don’t need a lender to approve/review anything. This is appealing for sellers because it decreases the possibility of something going wrong that disrupts the sale.
  • Speed: Cash deals can close faster, often in one week or less, than financed deals which usually take at least 3-4 weeks due to the time it takes to process the loan.
  • Security: Cash deals are considered more secure because the purchase funds are already available.
  • Cost: Cash deals have lower buyer closing costs because there are no lender fees or lender’s title insurance. Lenders also require a substantial about (usually 1-1.5% of purchase price) of money be pre-paid into an escrow account for future property tax payments and homeowner’s insurance.

Given how competitive the current housing market is, many buyers using a mortgage take steps to make their offers as cash-like as possible by removing the appraisal and financing contingencies and/or working with lenders who can close quickly. For buyers that have taken these steps, there’s very little difference to sellers between their offer and a cash offer.

If you are a seller considering a cash offer, make sure you verify the existence of the cash funds the same way you would verify a buyer’s mortgage qualification with a pre-approval letter. The most common method of verification is to request bank statements, but a letter from the buyer’s bank should also suffice.

If you’d like to discuss buying or selling strategies, don’t hesitate to reach out to me at [email protected].

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.


Address: 3115 S. Hayes Street
Neighborhood: Aurora Highlands
Listed: $525,000
Open: Virtual Tour or Private Showing

This beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom Aurora Highlands duplex is located close to everything.

With plenty of natural light, this Hayes Street home has three levels with space for everybody. Loaded with charm and a modern flare, the home has hardwood floors, a renovated kitchen, and a gorgeous screened in porch and patio area.

With Approximately 1,303 sq. ft. of finished living space, there is tons of storage space within the house. The kitchen has been fully updated with stainless steel appliances, a gas stove, and sleek cabinets and storage. This home sits on a 3524 square foot lot, mostly fenced and has plenty of outside space for a barbecue or outdoor amenities.

Give us a call today if you’d like to schedule a private tour of this fantastic home or learn more about our listings. As licensed realtors, we cover all of Northern Virginia and specialize in Arlington real estate. Having lived and worked in Arlington for years, we consider ourselves to not only be local experts, but to really be a part of this community, and we always love to help our neighbors!

If you or someone you know is in the market for a new home, give them our number. Our clients’ happiness is our number one priority, so you know you can count on us!

Listed by:
Geva Lester and Jane Morrison
Geva and Jane Real Estate
571-249-4382
[email protected]
www.wesellarlington.com


Address: 6537 36th Street N.
Neighborhood: Minor Hill
Listed: $1,995,000
Open: Sunday, June 1 from 2-4 p.m.

Built in 2010 by renowned Arlington builder, Greg Pence, this home offers many upgrades and fine features: SubZero side-by-side refrigerator and freezer, Wolf 6 burner gas range, Miele dishwasher, Fisher Paykel dishwasher drawers, refrigerated veg and fruit drawers, plantation shutters at all windows; whole home technology, natural gas generator, whole home water filtration system, two mudrooms, two laundry rooms, built-ins, stone patio with built in grill and fire pit surrounded by lush landscaping.

Main level den with built ins flows into a traditional dining room with entry through butler’s pantry to kitchen. Double islands in the kitchen and breakfast bar will please the home cook with renewed interest in cooking and baking or one with Michelin aspirations.

Separate walk in pantry organized with cabinets and cupboards for incredible storage. The light filled breakfast room off the kitchen doubles as a second office or distance learning space. The focal point of the family room is the stone fireplace while doors open to the flagstone patio and lawn.

Upstairs, the master bedroom offers double walk in closet, luxe bath with double vanities, soaking tub and oversized showers. The other three bedrooms have private baths with tub and walk in closets. A bookcase in the hall slides away to reveal entry to the top floor bonus room with multiple uses.

The lower level rec room provides a game area with two wine refrigerators, two kegerators and built-in wine racks. Adjoining the rec room is the fully equipped theater room with double rows of reclining seating. Also on this level is a fifth bedroom, bath and separate entry through the second mudroom.

Nottingham, Willamsburg and Yorktown schools near and walkable to parks, shops, restaurants and services.

Listed by:
Betsy Twigg
Associate Broker, Licensed in Virginia
McEnearney Associates
4720 Lee Highway
Arlington, VA 22207
703-967-4391
[email protected]
betsytwigg.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:

31 N. Jackson Street
5 BD/4 BA, 1 half bath single-family home
Agent: Right Address Realty
Listed: $2,350,000
Open: Virtual Tour/Sunday 1-3 p.m.

 

5105 26th Road N.
6 BD/5 BA, 1 half bath single-family home
Agent: Washington Fine Properties, Llc
Listed: $1,799,000
Open: Virtual Tour/Sunday 2-4 p.m.

 

5000 27th Street N.
6 BD/4 BA, 1 half bath single-family home
Agent: Rlah Real Estate
Listed: $1,375,000
Open: Sunday 1-5 p.m.

 

3006 Military Road
3 BD/2 BA, 1 half bath single-family home
Agent: Re/Max Allegiance
Listed: $799,000
Open: Virtual Tour/Sunday 1-4 p.m.

 

1702 S. Edgewood Street
3 BD/3 BA, 1 half bath villa/towhouse
Agent: Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc
Listed: $699,900
Open: Virtual Tour/Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

 

3409 Wilson Boulevard #703
1 BD/1 BA condo
Agent: Keller Williams Realty Falls Church
Listed: $500,000
Open: Virtual Tour/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.

Buyers, here’s the good news — mortgage rates have never been better!

The 30-year fixed has hit a new low, again breaking the record low that’s been established and reestablished numerous times over the past few months. Existing homeowners — you may be able to refinance with a 15-year mortgage close to 2.5% so this can probably save you serious money and you get to stay put!

As Northern Virginia begins to reopen, we’re seeing more and more in-person open houses scheduled, and expecting traffic to be way up in the coming weeks. The market only cooled slightly the past couple months in terms of volume — expect it to heat up faster than it cooled in coming weeks.

Some not-so-good news if you are a buyer — prices have remained remarkably steady!

Abundant speculation that prices would drop as a result of the pandemic has not rung true. There has indeed been an increase in instances of contracts falling through (previously a very rare occurrence in Arlington) and they were very largely due to financing issues. The housing market will always be a supply/demand equation and the years of pent-up demand in Arlington didn’t evaporate over the past couple months, despite global uncertainty.

Take a look below at some statistics for Arlington real estate — with this week’s slower numbers, we’ve crept up to 1.55 months of available inventory.

There are currently 267 homes for sale in Arlington. 143 are detached homes, 27 are townhouses/semi-detached, and 97 are condos. Average days on market (DOM) is 60 and median DOM is 34.

Sellers listed some 55 properties for sale this week. Buyers ratified 43 contracts, 23 of which were homes that had been on the market one week or less. The median list price of available properties is $1,155,000, while the average is $1,193,112.

Last year for the same week, sellers listed 81 homes and buyers ratified 71 contracts.

Click here to search currently available Arlington real estate. 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: 2230 N. Kensington Street
Neighborhood: Tuckahoe Village
Listed Price: 
$1,725,000
Open House: 
Hard Hat Tours Available by Appointment Only

Delivery late September 2020! Located in Arlington’s desirable Tuckahoe Village, this 5 Bed, 4.5 bath (5,008 finished sq. ft.) featuring Classic Cottages Richmond model is available now for customization.

This home has everything you’ve been looking for, including a main level home office with beautiful no-grid French doors and large windows for an abundance of natural light! There is plenty of play space between the open concept sunroom just off the great room as well as the spacious lower level entertainment room featuring a complete wet bar.

Make this home your own by choosing the finishes that matter the most to you from cabinetry color and countertop selections to hardware, plumbing & lighting fixtures. You can also choose your hardwood floor stain color and interior & exterior paint colors!

Contact Classic Cottages today to schedule a private hard hat tour and to learn more about your customization options.

Schools: Nottingham Elementary School, Swanson Middle School and Yorktown High School.

Listed by:
Michelle Lynch
Classic Cottages Realty LLC
433 E Monroe Avenue
Alexandria, VA 22301
Phone: 571-366-3324
[email protected]
www.ccottages.com


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.

What’s going to happen to the real estate world after the 2020 COVID-19 crisis? We all wish we had that magical crystal ball.

But, according to a recent Forbes report that assesses the global landscape, we’re poised to see short-term declines followed by a “strong housing market recovery.”

The piece sites an extensive research study from the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and the University of Granada, with the late 90s and 2007 stock market declines as examples. Immediately following these corrections, interest rates remained low and various forms of stimulus and government support were rolled out.

We’re experiencing much of that same climate here in 2020.

A global assessment aside, it’s always important to understand the local factors and truly examine any unique purchase or selling scenario. When you’re ready to dive in, the team at Arlington Realty, Inc. is ready to help you navigate these wild times.

Until then, here are this week’s Just Reduced figures.

As of May 25, there are 162 detached homes, 30 townhouses and 109 condos for sale throughout Arlington County. In total, 24 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.


Address: 900 N. Frederick Street
Neighborhood: Ballston/Bluemont
Listed: $1,099,000
Open: By appointment

Stunning $200K transformation in 2018 from top to bottom, inside and out. Perched atop a hill overlooking the neighborhood and Ballston skyline, at the end of a cul-de-sac, this sunny, modern farmhouse is 1/2 a mile from Ballston and so walkable.

Enjoy the beautiful summer days on your front porch or private back patio. No detail was spared in this charmer, standing tall since before WW1. The inside transformation brims with modern touches and historic character, including original refurbished heart of pine flooring. The kitchen is made for cooking and hosting: gas range, farmhouse sink, granite island, subway tile to ceiling, top of the line stainless appliances, plentiful solid wood cabinets. Open concept abounds; spacious family room with fireplace open into living room. Full sized dining room, open to kitchen with French doors.

The back has a heated tile floor mud/laundry room with access from back yard and true 2 car garage — a rarity in Arlington. All bathrooms are new, with black & white accents in true farmhouse chic fashion. 3 beds up, and the master has a killer walk in closet, dual vanities, separate soaker tub and shower. The unique configuration gives two additional showers/tubs sinks.

The basement is a great flex space for gym, home office, play or rec room, storage plus a walk out door also. Bonus: the sellers have plans for finished attic too — structural and electrical done during renovation!

Listed by:
Coral Gundlach
Compass
703-200-3631
[email protected]
www.sellwithcoral.com


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: I’m prepared to make a strong offer in Arlington’s hyper-competitive market, but I can’t even find a house to make an offer on! Why is every home on the market either old and too small or new and too big??

Answer: While debates about Missing Middle and tear-downs continue, I thought it would be helpful to look at why Arlington is such a difficult place for most families to find good housing options. Most of Arlington’s single-family housing problems stem from when the majority of homes were built — before 1960 and within the last decade. Only 17.8 % of single-family homes sold since 2016 were built between 1960 and 2009!

Too Old, Too New

According to Arlington’s 2019 Profile, there were 28,500 single family detached homes in the County and according to public records, ~80% of those homes were built prior to 1960 or since 2010. Why is that a problem?

Many homes built prior to 1960 are functionally obsolete for most families (“the reduction of an object’s usefulness or desirability because of an outdated design feature that cannot be easily changed”) and homes built since 2010 have an average price of nearly $1.8M over the last 18 months.

Most homes built in Arlington in the 1940s and 1950s (with the original footprint) are plagued by 2-3 small bedrooms with small reach-in closets sharing one small bathroom, small enclosed kitchens, and small basements with low ceilings. They also lack the openness desired by most families in today’s market. Unfortunately, there’s very little one can do to bring these older homes up to today’s standards without extensive/expensive remodeling and/or expansion.

The economics of building a new home in the last decade doesn’t support the construction of a more modest homes (3,000-4,500 sq. ft.) so most new homes are built with 5,000-6,000+ square feet and are priced well above most budgets.

Just Right

It wasn’t until the 1980s and 1990s that Arlington homes were consistently built with designs more suited to today’s buyer including things like attached garages, master suites and combination kitchen/dining spaces. While these 1980s-1990s designs may not be perfect, it makes for more reasonable compromises at prices many more Arlington families can afford.

Unfortunately, over the last four years, there have been fewer single-family homes for sale that were built during the 1980s and 1990s (4.3% combined) than any other decade until the 1910s.

Housing Changes Over Time

I put together some charts to highlight how home sizes have changed through each decade as well as how the average cost of a home changes by the decade it was built. These charts are based on Arlington single-family detached sales since 2016.

Note: Older homes that have been remodeled/expanded and sold are included in this data so the average size, bedroom and bathroom count for older homes is higher than what you would expect from the original designs. Most pre-1960 homes were built with three bedrooms, one bathroom and under 2,000 sq. ft.

Note: Total finished square footage includes any finished basement space.

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