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Property Details
Price: $1,480,000
4 Bed
3 Bath
2,224 Sq Ft
2 Garage Spaces, Concrete Driveway
Year Built: 1939
Price: $1,480,000
4 Bed
3 Bath
2,224 Sq Ft
2 Garage Spaces, Concrete Driveway
Year Built: 1939
Set on Page Terrace in Alexandria’s Rosemont neighborhood, this 1939 single-family home delivers 2,224 square feet of living space across four bedrooms and three full baths. The home’s vintage construction year speaks to the architectural character that defines this established enclave, while the two-car garage and concrete driveway provide a parking footprint rarely matched at this price point in the inner-Northern Virginia submarket. At $1,480,000, the home represents a meaningful commitment to one of Alexandria’s most enduring residential corridors.
The home at 2400 Page Terrace occupies a well-regarded position in Alexandria’s Rosemont neighborhood, a tree-lined enclave that has maintained its architectural integrity since the mid-twentieth century. Built in 1939, the residence carries the structural solidity and proportional character typical of that era’s construction in Northern Virginia.
Four bedrooms and three full baths are distributed across 2,224 square feet, a footprint that allows for genuine flexibility in how the spaces are used day to day. The layout reflects the considered room separation that older homes in this submarket tend to offer, in contrast to the open-plan configurations common in newer construction.
Parking is a genuine differentiator here. The two-car garage, complemented by a concrete driveway, provides off-street capacity that is uncommon for homes at this scale and location. For buyers who prioritize parking as a practical daily concern, this home addresses that need directly.
Rosemont sits within close reach of the King Street Metro corridor and the retail and dining concentration along King Street itself. The neighborhood’s proximity to the George Washington Parkway and the broader I-395 network makes it a practical base for commuters oriented toward both DC and the broader Northern Virginia employment centers.
Neighborhood & Lifestyle
A snapshot of everyday conveniences, destinations and experiences just moments from your door.
Neighborhood & Lifestyle
A snapshot of everyday conveniences, destinations and experiences just moments from your door.
Property Location
The home at 2400 Page Terrace was built in 1939 and has the structural presence that characterizes Alexandria’s pre-war residential stock. Its 2,224 square feet are organized across four bedrooms and three full baths, a configuration that provides meaningful space without the excess that can complicate maintenance and upkeep. The two-car garage is a standout feature in a submarket where off-street parking is frequently limited to a single space or none at all.
Rosemont is one of Alexandria’s most consistently desirable single-family neighborhoods, bounded by the city’s historic core to the east and the residential streets leading toward Seminary Road to the west. The neighborhood’s housing stock dates primarily from the 1920s through the 1950s, giving it a visual coherence that newer development cannot replicate. Page Terrace itself is a residential street with the scale and character typical of Rosemont’s interior blocks.
Daily life from this address is oriented around the King Street corridor, where local restaurants, independent retailers, and the King Street Metro station are all accessible. The George Washington Parkway provides a scenic and efficient route toward DC, while I-395 connects the neighborhood to the broader Northern Virginia employment base. Local parks and the Potomac waterfront are within the general orbit of this location, supporting an active outdoor routine.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have worked extensively with buyers and sellers in Alexandria’s established single-family neighborhoods, including Rosemont and the surrounding corridors. We understand the nuances of this submarket, from the pricing dynamics of pre-war homes to the competitive landscape for properties with meaningful parking. If you are evaluating similar homes in Alexandria or the broader Northern Virginia submarket, reach out and we would be glad to share recent comparables and our perspective on current conditions.
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