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Vicki Binkley - McEnearney Associates, Inc.
Vicki Binkley
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703-549-9292 x266
Direct Dial:
703-286-1266
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6622 FROST LAKE LN
ALEXANDRIA, VA, 22315
County: FAIRFAX

Price: $499,000 - For Sale
Status: ACTIVE

Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 3 full / 1 half
Owning Makes Sense!
607 BASHFORD LN #4
ALEXANDRIA, VA, 22314
County: ALEXANDRIA CITY

Price: $249,000 - For Sale
Status: ACTIVE

Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1 full
9416 MACKLIN CT
ALEXANDRIA, VA, 22309
County: FAIRFAX

Price: $829,900 - For Sale
Status: ACTIVE

Bedrooms: 4
Baths: 2 full / 2 half
1212 SHENANDOAH RD
ALEXANDRIA, VA, 22308
County: FAIRFAX

Price: $1,150,000 - For Sale
Status: ACTIVE

Bedrooms: 4
Baths: 4 full / 1 half
Luxury Living
3701 COLONIAL AVE
ALEXANDRIA, VA, 22309
County: FAIRFAX

Price: $971,250 - For Sale
Status: ACTIVE

Bedrooms: 5
Baths: 4 full / 1 half
Water Views!
1903 MALLINSON WAY
ALEXANDRIA, VA, 22308
County: FAIRFAX

Price: $2,750,000 - For Sale
Status: ACTIVE

Bedrooms: 6
Baths: 5 full / 1 half
Riverside Gardens Reno
8511 BUCKBOARD DR
ALEXANDRIA, VA, 22308
County: FAIRFAX

Price: $695,000 - For Sale
Status: CNTG/NO KO

Bedrooms: 5
Baths: 3 full
7549 LINDBERG DR
ALEXANDRIA, VA, 22306
County: FAIRFAX

Price: $540,000 - For Sale
Status: CNTG/NO KO

Bedrooms: 4
Baths: 3 full / 1 half
6717 ROYAL THOMAS WAY
ALEXANDRIA, VA, 22315
County: FAIRFAX

Price: $2,500 - For Rent
Status: ACTIVE

Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 3 full
Northern Virginia MarketWatch - July/August 2010
New Contract Activity
Northern Virginia MarketWatch - New Contract Activity
  • New contract activity in June 2010 was 18.7% lower than that of June 2009.
  • Despite the stimulated impact of the homebuyers' tax credit earlier in the year, the total contract activity through the first half of the year is actually down almost 6% from the first six months of 2009.
  • This has occurred despite interest rates being at historically low levels.
  • Note the drop in contracts has occurred for homes priced less than $750,000 - the upper brackets are fairing pretty well. That hopefully means that when "stimulus shock" wears off, the lower end of the market will improve.