The following is a VA MLS listing for sale by RE/MAX Allegiance

MLS AR7247190 in CHERRYDALE

Status:  Active
4044 20TH RD N
ARLINGTON, VA 22207   g / c / map
List Price: $539,000
Original Price: $539,000
09 Tax A: $599,100     $5,568/yr
Bed/Ba/Ba½: 3/2/0
Listing #: AR7247190 g |  RF
DOMm/p: ? 40/40     ^v^
County: ARLINGTON
Community: CHERRYDALE
(Active / Sold)
Style/Type: Bungalow / Detached
Yr Built: 1920
Levels: 3
Size Int'r/Lot: 0 sqft / 0.13 acre
Schools: TAYLOR
SWANSON
WASHINGTON-LEE
Walk score: 69

2005 sold price: $499,990
  Zestimate(?): $632,500 Zillow - Real Estate

REMARKS

Looking for a project in the heart of Cherrydale? Attention builders and contractors...value is in the land. Ideal for renovation, rebuild or tear down start from scratch. Please do not enter property. Feel free to walk the lot but do not enter. Home is not live in condition. Sewer water are capped off. Geothermal ground loop installed. Sold strictly "as is". Seller will convey current plans
  • PRICE HISTORY

  • PREVIOUSLY SOLD PRICE
    DateSold PriceSubsidyNet Price
    11/29/2005 $499,990 $0 $499,990
    PREVIOUS LISTING PRICE HISTORY
    DatePrice% ChangeDays at Price
    CURRENT LISTING PRICE HISTORY
    DatePrice% ChangeDays at Price
    1/27/2010 $539,000    
  • INTERIOR DETAILS

  • # Levels:   3 Main Level 2nd 3rd
    Bedrooms:  3 1 0 2
    Full Baths:  2 0 1 1
    Half Baths: 0 0 0 0
    Size Level Floor
  • INTERIOR FEATURES

  • Sqft Finished: 0
    Dining/Kitchen: Other
    #Fireplaces: 1
    Basement Type: Full,Space For Rooms,Unfinished      Basement Entrance: Connect Stair
  • EXTERIOR DETAILS

  • COMMUNITY
    Advertised / Legal Subdivison: CHERRYDALE / CHERRYDALE
    HOA Fee: N
    BUILDING FEATURES
    Home Type: Detached
    Lot Acres/Sqft: 0.13 acre
    Exterior: Other,Shingle,Wood
    Property Condition: As-is condition,Fixer-Upper,Needs work,Rehab potential,Renov/Remod
    Parking: Street
    UTILITIES
    Heating: Geothermal Heat Pump,Hot Water,None Cooling: Geothermal Heat Pump
    Heating Fuel: Geo-thermal Hot Water: Solar
    Water:Public Sewer Septic: Public Sewer
  • BROKER INFORMATION:
    (If you have a buyers agent, call them, NOT the listing agent. Why?)

  • Listing Agent: Christina ODonnell (See Actives & UC / Solds: Lister / Buyer / Both)  
    703-626-8374
    Listing Broker: RE/MAX Allegiance

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Most of the information above is provided by MRIS, Inc as of 3/10/2010 and is believed to be accurate, but should not be relied upon without verification.
Zestimates, and some sqft and sold data is © Zillow, Inc., 2008. (subject to [Terms of Use])
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Blog review about CHERRYDALE in 22207 posted on 08/10/2009
Laura Rubinchuk - Arlington Realtor
Located just 3.5 miles from Washington, D.C., Cherrydale is a small community of predominately small, well maintained, single family homes. Cherrydale got its name from Dorsey Donaldson, who was inspired by the large cherry orchards around the area - today, only a few of the original cherry orchards survived, and most are on private property...
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Blog review about CHERRYDALE in 22207 posted on 02/26/2010
Katie Wethman, CPA, MBA, Realtor
Just a few miles from Arlington National Cemetery and the National Mall, the Cherrydale neighborhood has a rich history. According to the Cherrydale Citizens Association, Union troops camped out there during the Civil War. After the war, many of them stayed in the area and made Cherrydale their home. Cherrydale continued to prosper throughout the years, and in 2003 was granted a National Historic Site designation.
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