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2050 Jamieson Ave #1002 is a compelling 21st-century unit in Alexandria, but it's not for every buyer.
Contact Stuart Nesbitt today to discuss your home needs and wants list. It would be my distinct honor and pleasure to help you realize your real estate dreams.
My goal in this real estate review is to help you organize your preferences, so that you can move forward in your real estate search in the City of Alexandria. What do you absolutely need from your home? What would be nice if you could find it? To get the home you want, firstly you need to know what you want and what you can afford.
- Do you care about amenities? Condominiums at The Jamieson offer additional benefits from this community..
- Do you have specific paint colors? Or, do you want to paint and pick your own colors?
- Do you need to think about resale value? Do you know what condominiums have sold for in The Jamieson? Here's what has Recently sold at The Jamieson.
- Is the transportation network important to you? We'd be happy to tell you more about the Metro and transportation options not far from The Jamieson.
- How important is it that you stay in 22314? Have you considered neighboring areas?
Nesbitt Realty agents are full-time, local, knowledgeable long-time residents.
How Old Are Similarly-Priced Condominiums For Sale In Alexandria?
Ownership Condominium•priced between $425,000 to $475,000
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Mid 20th Century (1938 – 1982) | 3 Active |
Late 20th Century (1983 – 1999) | 2 Active |
Millennial (1998 – 2002) | 1 Active |
21st Century (2003 – 2009) | 3 Active |
How Big Are Similarly-Priced Condos On The Market In Alexandria?
Ownership Condominium•priced between $425,000 to $475,000
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Small (701 to 1,100 sq. ft.) | 3 Active |
Modest (1101 to 1,500 sq. ft.) | 4 Active |
Mid-Sized (1501 to 2,000 sq. ft.) | 2 Active |
Similarly Priced

Before Purchasing
Before deciding to purchase a condominium, it is important to do your research into both the legal and practical aspects of owning a condominium. As with any home purchase, location, size and price are important. With a condominium you’ll also want to understand the ownership scheme. This type of information is found in the “condo docs” or condominium documents.
The Commonwealth of Virginia requires condo doc disclosure before any purchase contract is finalized. The condo docs will contain detailed information on the ownership and property rights of the condo and its owners. The rules of the homeowners association are generally explained in the condo docs in plain English (and not in legal jargon)? It’s important to read the condo documents to understand the annual maintenance and upkeep fees, as well as to obtain a full understanding of exactly how much control the association have over the regulation of the property?
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