November 29, 2024 - 22:10

This week, the luxury real estate market has unveiled some impressive new listings that are sure to catch the eye of potential buyers and renters alike.
One standout property is a furnished rental located in Old Town, Alexandria, VA, priced at $4,500 per month. This stunning two-bedroom, two-bath corner unit is situated on the fifth floor, offering breathtaking views and an abundance of natural light. Its prime location is just blocks from the picturesque river and conveniently close to two Metro stops, making it an ideal choice for those seeking both comfort and accessibility. The rental is available for a lease term ranging from six to 24 months.
Another remarkable listing is a charming property in Old Town Alexandria, also located just one block from the river, with an asking price of $1,628,000. This home is part of the desirable Queens Row community, known for its vibrant atmosphere and walkable streets. With these exciting options hitting the market, luxury living in Alexandria is more appealing than ever.
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