200 S Pitt St.
- Alexandria, VA
- $1,800,000
4 Beds 3,124 Sq.Ft.
This distinctive multi-family and commercial property combines versatility, character, and abundant natural light. The main level, adorned with rich wood-paneled walls, offers five professional office spaces, a kitchen, and two half baths. The residential offerings include two thoughtfully designed units. Unit 1 spans two levels, featuring a bright, open kitchen, living area, and bath on the lower floor, with two sun-filled bedrooms and an in-unit washer and dryer on the upper level. Unit 2 is a self-contained, single-level residence with two bedrooms, a full bath, kitchen, living space, and in-unit washer and dryer. A lower-level area provides essential utility and building access, supporting the property’s functionality.
Steeped in history, this property was owned in the late 18th century by Richard Arell, a well-known Alexandrian who operated a tavern in Market Square frequented by George Washington. Over time, the building reflected the city’s changing fabric: home to a grocer's in 1870 and a saloon by 1876.
Ideally positioned in the heart of Old Town, the property is just steps from shops, dining, and waterfront attractions, with effortless access to Washington, D.C., Reagan National Airport, and major commuter routes.
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Old Town Alexandria is a favorite among Alexandria residents and visitors alike. It is a top-rated and award-winning part of the City of Alexandria known for its rich history, great shopping and culinary scenes, and picturesque waterfront area. Taverns frequented by the Founding Fathers still stand next to modern foodie-acclaimed restaurants, and strollers delight in walking along brick sidewalks and cobblestone streets as they shop at a curated mix of local boutiques and big-name retailers. Old Town’s real estate offerings include historic rowhouses, newer developments, Printers Row, Old Town Commons, waterfront Fords Landing, the townhomes at Yates Gardens, luxury listings at Union Street and The Strand, and many other treasured subsections of the community.