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Sell Your House in Crossroads Village, Gainesville VA 20155

Established Gainesville neighborhood loved for its mature trees, value, and quick commuter access.

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Crossroads Village Real Estate Market Snapshot (20155)

$595K
Median sale price
13 days
Avg. days on market
$525K–$725K
Typical price range

Crossroads Village moves fast. Buyers love the established feel, and inventory is consistently tight. Kitchen and bath updates command meaningful premiums here — I'll help you decide what's worth doing before listing.

Why Crossroads Village Sellers Choose Johnny Sarkis

  • Mature, tree-lined streets
  • Strong value-per-sqft
  • Quick I-66 and Route 29 access
  • Renovated kitchens drive premium

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Crossroads Village Seller FAQs

The questions Crossroads Village sellers ask me most often — straight answers, no fluff.

How much is my Crossroads Village home worth?

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Crossroads Village sales typically range $525K–$725K with the median around $595K. Updated kitchens, finished basements, and primary-bath remodels are the biggest value drivers. I'll deliver a precise, comp-based valuation within 24 hours — free.

How quickly will my Crossroads Village home sell?

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Average days on market here is about 13 — among the faster pockets in 20155. Inventory is consistently tight and the established character pulls strong buyer demand. Properly prepped homes regularly see offers within the first 7–10 days.

Is it worth renovating before I list?

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In Crossroads Village, targeted updates pay back well — kitchens, primary baths, and refinished flooring especially. Full renovations rarely return dollar-for-dollar. I'll walk your home and tell you exactly which projects to do and which to skip.

Should I get a pre-inspection before listing?

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For older homes, yes — a pre-inspection lets us address aging HVAC, roof, or plumbing concerns proactively instead of mid-contract. It usually prevents 4–5 figures of buyer credits later.

Will buyers compete on my Crossroads Village listing?

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Multi-offer situations are common when pricing, prep, and marketing align. I structure offer deadlines, pre-list the property on weekends, and screen offers for cleanest terms — not just the highest number.

What about commute to DC and the Pentagon from Crossroads Village?

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Quick I-66 and Route 29 access — plus proximity to commuter lots — are major selling points I always feature in listings. Telework-flexible buyers in particular respond to this combo.