Julie Nesbitt works real estate in Alexandria, Virginia and can help you too. There's a lot to like about this condominium in the City of Alexandria . But is it the right home for you?
Your agent's dream in this real estate brief is to help you determine your preferences, so that you can move forward in your real estate search. You have a lot of options in Alexandria even if you're only focusing on 22304. Can you afford $195,000? Or is your budget closer to $145,000? If you can afford $245,000, should you pay $245,000?
- Is the transportation network important to you? We'd be happy to tell you more about the Metro and transportation options close to Pavilion On the Park.
- Do you prefer hardwood floors? Do you prefer carpet or ceramic? Maybe floors aren't a big concern for you.
- Do you like brick condos? Do you prefer brick or siding? What type of siding?
- How important is it that you stay in 22304? Have you considered neighboring areas?
- Do you need a handicap accessible condominium? Do you like steps?
What Subdivisions In Alexandria Have Similarly-Priced Condominiums?
Ownership Condominium•priced between $170,000 to $220,000
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Sequoyah | 5 Active |
Saxony Square | 1 Active |
Belle View Condominiums | 1 Active |
Olympus | 1 Active |
Canterbury Square | 1 Active |
Templeton of Alexandria | 1 Active |
Pavilion On the Park | 1 Active |
The Seasons | 1 Active |
The Villages Con | 1 Active |
River Towers | 1 Active |
Mayflower Square | 1 Active |
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When Your Schedule is Unusual
Finally condo owners and renters who have an unusual schedule may have a great deal of difficulty functioning in a condo complex. This includes, but is not limited to, residents who work a night shift and sleep during the day. The unusual schedule kept by these residents makes them more prone to being disturbed by other residents who assume everyone residing in the complex sleeps at roughly the same time.
Unfortunately residents in this situation may have to make an effort to make their living situation bearable. While discussing the situation with the neighbors is certainly worthwhile, it is unrealistic to expect the neighbors to remain exceedingly quite during the daytime hours. Many residents do chores such as vacuuming during this time which can resonate in a neighboring condo. However, asking the neighbor to do these types of activities in the evening is not feasible because the neighbor would likely be disturbing a number of other neighbors by doing so.
This is why the condo resident with the unusual schedule is often required to make changes to make the living situation workable. This may include purchasing and using earplugs while sleeping or investing in a white noise machine which can help to drown out ambient noise and make the environment more conducive to sleeping. Additionally, the condo resident with the unusual schedule should make an effort to be quite during hours in which they are awake but the majority of neighbors are likely sleeping.