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Alexandria

  • Nearest Airport: RONALD REAGAN WASHINGTON NATIONAL

  • Community Characteristics: Influenced by Local Colleges, Stable Population / Very Low Residential Turnover

  • Population: 300,839

  • Income Per Capita: $39,962

  • Average Household Expenditure: $63,841

 

Alexandria real estate is the site of a growing, historic community located across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C. The city’s Old Town district was one of the country’s first designated historic districts, and it still holds on to its 18th century charm today. Fashionable shops and restaurants mixed with cobblestone streets and waterfront views welcome both visitors and Alexandria real estate owners alike, making Old Town Alexandria real estate some of the most desirable and highly valued in the city.

Several prominent organizations call Alexandria real estate home, including the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. But Alexandria real estate is perhaps best known for the diversity and dynamism of its many unique neighborhoods, from Del Ray and the West End to Arlandria and Mount Vernon.

Alexandria real estate prices have been increasing, but the city still remains a smart place to buy a home. Due to the excellent public school system and the abundant job opportunities that call Alexandria real estate home, many families and business professionals opt to live here. Others choose to buy Alexandria real estate because of the community’s high property values and its convenient proximity not just to Washington D.C., but to other Mid-Atlantic cities like Virginia’s state capital of Richmondand Maryland’s state capital of Annapolis.

​Resource: Long & Foster

 

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