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200 S Pitt St.

  • Alexandria, VA
  • $1,800,000
$1,800,000

200 S Pitt St.

4 Beds 3,124 Sq.Ft.

Description

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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Location

200 S Pitt Street, Alexandria, VA 22314

Status

Private Exclusive

4

4

Total Bedrooms

3,124

3,124

Sq.Ft.

Living Space

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Interior

Total Bedrooms

4

Full Bathrooms

2

Half Bathrooms

2
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Lot & Area

Status

Private Exclusive

Living Area

3,124 Sq.Ft.

Total Area

4,040 Sq.Ft.

Type

Multi-Family , Commercial

Space Type

Office and Residencial Space

Neighborhood

Old Town
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Finance

Sales Price

$1,800,000

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Old Town

The kind of neighborhood where history is alive in the best possible way.

Welcome to Old Town Alexandria

Cobblestone streets, historic row homes, and life along Old Town’s waterfront
 
There's something special about Old Town Alexandria that's hard to put into words until you've walked its streets yourself. Cobblestone blocks lined with brick row houses, a sparkling waterfront, and a neighborhood full of friendly faces create a place that instantly feels like home. Whether you're grabbing a morning coffee on King Street, taking an evening stroll along the Potomac, or discovering a new favorite restaurant tucked down a historic side street, life here has a way of making even ordinary days feel a little extraordinary.
 
Old Town is the kind of neighborhood where history is alive in the best possible way. Beautiful 18th-century row houses and classic townhomes line the streets, many lovingly updated inside while keeping all the charm that makes them so special, think original hardwood floors, exposed brick, and cozy fireplaces paired with modern kitchens and stylish finishes. Whether you're a first-time buyer or looking for your forever home, Old Town has something that will make you fall in love. And with Washington, DC just a short trip away, you get the calm and character of a historic town with big-city opportunity right at your fingertips.
 

Old Town Alexandria Real Estate Market

Old Town Alexandria is one of the most sought-after places to live in the DC area, known for its historic homes, walkable streets, and strong long-term value.
 
The housing stock is defined by its architectural character. You’ll find 18th- and 19th-century brick row houses, Federal and Georgian-style homes, classic townhomes, and elegant waterfront residences. Many properties have been thoughtfully renovated, preserving original details such as exposed brick, hardwood floors, and fireplaces while incorporating modern kitchens and updated interiors.
 
From charming one-bedroom condos to expansive historic homes and rare waterfront properties, Old Town offers a wide range of options. Demand remains consistently strong, and homes here often move quickly. Contact The Patterson Group to explore current opportunities.
 

What to Love

  • Charming cobblestone streets and gorgeous historic architecture
  • A lively waterfront perfect for walks, dining, and weekend adventures
  • Incredible restaurants, boutique shops, and a buzzing nightlife
  • A friendly, walkable community where neighbors actually know each other

Local Lifestyle

Old Town Alexandria is one of those rare places where you genuinely look forward to stepping outside. Mornings are relaxed and neighborly, with locals grabbing coffee, walking dogs, and greeting familiar faces along King Street.
 
Afternoons are perfect for browsing boutiques, visiting galleries, or enjoying lunch along the waterfront. Evenings bring a lively energy, with restaurants filling up, lights reflecting off the river, and a steady rhythm of events, live music, and gatherings that keep the neighborhood feeling vibrant without ever feeling overwhelming.
 
There’s a balance here that’s hard to replicate. It feels both social and livable, historic yet current, and always welcoming.
 

Dining, Entertainment & Shopping

You'll never run out of great places to eat in Old Town. King Street is the heart of it all, lined with everything from cozy brunch spots to upscale dinner destinations. A true neighborhood institution, Landini Brothers is a team favorite and a must-visit, classic Italian dishes, warm hospitality, and an atmosphere that makes you want to linger over a second glass of wine. For a special night out, Vermilion is a go-to for refined New American cuisine in a warm, intimate setting.
 
One of the things locals love most about Old Town's dining scene is how much of it spills outdoors. Sidewalk tables, garden patios, and al fresco terraces are scattered all along King Street and the surrounding blocks, making a meal out feel like a full experience, especially on a beautiful day or a warm summer evening.
 
The waterfront takes dining to another level entirely. Ada's on the River is a beloved spot for fresh, creative fare with stunning Potomac views that make every visit feel like a little getaway. BARCA Pier & Wine Bar is another waterfront gem, perfect for sipping wine on the dock while watching the boats go by, it doesn't get much more Old Town than that. After dinner, the waterfront boardwalk is perfect for a stroll, a nightcap, or just soaking in the scenery as the sun sets over the river.
 
Shopping in Old Town is genuinely fun. King Street is lined with one-of-a-kind boutiques, locally owned gift shops, and specialty stores that you won't find in any mall. It's the kind of place where you pop in for one thing and come out an hour later with a bag full of finds and a big smile on your face.
 

Things to Do

Old Town is the kind of neighborhood where there's always something to do, and most of it is right outside your front door. The Potomac Waterfront and Alexandria City Marina are perfect for morning jogs, bike rides, and weekend boat tours. History lovers will enjoy the Torpedo Factory Art Center and Gadsby's Tavern Museum, while Founders Park and Waterfront Park offer beautiful green space along the river for picnics, walks, and soaking up those Potomac views.
 
Shopping here is a true experience in itself. With over 200 independently owned boutiques and shops, Old Town has earned its reputation as one of the best indie shopping scenes on the East Coast. Highlights include ERA Edit and The Hive for fashion, Eries Interiors and Boxwood for home décor, Crème de la Crème for gifts, and Pippin Toy Co. for the little ones. The Old Town Farmers' Market, one of the oldest continuously operating markets in the country, is a neighborhood staple, rain or shine.
 
The community calendar is another thing that makes Old Town so special. Spring brings Cherry Blossom Season, the Historic Homes & Garden Tour, the Alexandria Old Town Springtime Art Festival, and the Festival of Speed and Style. October fills up fast with ghost tours, family trick-or-treat events, and the always-popular Doggy Trick-or-Treat. And winter is pure magic, from the George Washington Birthday Parade and St. Patrick's Day Parade to the beloved Alexandria Scottish Christmas Walk Parade in December, there's always a reason to get outside and celebrate with your neighbors.
 

Schools

Old Town Alexandria is served by Alexandria City Public Schools, with several well-regarded options nearby. Notable public schools in the area include:
 
  • Lyles-Crouch Traditional Academy
  • George Mason Elementary School
  • Jefferson-Houston PreK–8 School
  • Alexandria City High School
The neighborhood is also conveniently located near several respected private schools, offering a range of educational options from early childhood through high school:
 

Preschool

  • St. Paul's Episcopal Preschool
  • Elsa’s Blessings Day School
  • Meeting House Cooperative Preschool
  • Vinci School
  • Two Birds
  • Bright Horizons
  • Great Beginnings
  • Old Town Montessori
  • The Nest Academy
  • Madison Day School
  • Kiddie Academy

Elementary & Middle School

  • The Basilica School of Saint Mary (St. Mary’s)
  • Browne Academy
  • Grace Episcopal School
  • Alexandria Country Day School
  • Saint Rita School
  • Alexandria Classic Christian Academy
  • The Linder Academy

K–12 Schools

  • St. Stephen's and St. Agnes School

High School

  • Bishop Ireton High School
  • Episcopal High School
Welcome to Old Town Alexandria Cobblestone streets, historic row homes, and life along Old Town’s waterfront There's something special about Old Town Alexandria that's hard to put into words until you've walked its streets yourself. Cobblestone blocks lined with brick row houses, a sparkling waterfront, and a neighborhood full of friendly faces create a place that instantly feels like home. Whether you're grabbing a morning coffee on King Street, taking an evening stroll along the Potomac, or discovering a new favorite restaurant tucked down a historic side street, life here has a way of making even ordinary days feel a little extraordinary. Old Town is the kind of neighborhood where history is alive in the best possible way. Beautiful 18th-century row houses and classic townhomes line the streets, many lovingly updated inside while keeping all the charm that makes them so special, think original hardwood floors, exposed brick, and cozy fireplaces paired with modern kitchens and stylish finishes. Whether you're a first-time buyer or looking for your forever home, Old Town has something that will make you fall in love. And with Washington, DC just a short trip away, you get the calm and character of a historic town with big-city opportunity right at your fingertips. Old Town Alexandria Real Estate Market Old Town Alexandria is one of the most sought-after places to live in the DC area, known for its historic homes, walkable streets, and strong long-term value. The housing stock is defined by its architectural character. You’ll find 18th- and 19th-century brick row houses, Federal and Georgian-style homes, classic townhomes, and elegant waterfront residences. Many properties have been thoughtfully renovated, preserving original details such as exposed brick, hardwood floors, and fireplaces while incorporating modern kitchens and updated interiors. From charming one-bedroom condos to expansive historic homes and rare waterfront properties, Old Town offers a wide range of options. Demand remains consistently strong, and homes here often move quickly. Contact The Patterson Group to explore current opportunities. What to Love Charming cobblestone streets and gorgeous historic architecture A lively waterfront perfect for walks, dining, and weekend adventures Incredible restaurants, boutique shops, and a buzzing nightlife A friendly, walkable community where neighbors actually know each other Local Lifestyle Old Town Alexandria is one of those rare places where you genuinely look forward to stepping outside. Mornings are relaxed and neighborly, with locals grabbing coffee, walking dogs, and greeting familiar faces along King Street. Afternoons are perfect for browsing boutiques, visiting galleries, or enjoying lunch along the waterfront. Evenings bring a lively energy, with restaurants filling up, lights reflecting off the river, and a steady rhythm of events, live music, and gatherings that keep the neighborhood feeling vibrant without ever feeling overwhelming. There’s a balance here that’s hard to replicate. It feels both social and livable, historic yet current, and always welcoming. Dining, Entertainment & Shopping You'll never run out of great places to eat in Old Town. King Street is the heart of it all, lined with everything from cozy brunch spots to upscale dinner destinations. A true neighborhood institution, Landini Brothers is a team favorite and a must-visit, classic Italian dishes, warm hospitality, and an atmosphere that makes you want to linger over a second glass of wine. For a special night out, Vermilion is a go-to for refined New American cuisine in a warm, intimate setting. One of the things locals love most about Old Town's dining scene is how much of it spills outdoors. Sidewalk tables, garden patios, and al fresco terraces are scattered all along King Street and the surrounding blocks, making a meal out feel like a full experience, especially on a beautiful day or a warm summer evening. The waterfront takes dining to another level entirely. Ada's on the River is a beloved spot for fresh, creative fare with stunning Potomac views that make every visit feel like a little getaway. BARCA Pier & Wine Bar is another waterfront gem, perfect for sipping wine on the dock while watching the boats go by, it doesn't get much more Old Town than that. After dinner, the waterfront boardwalk is perfect for a stroll, a nightcap, or just soaking in the scenery as the sun sets over the river. Shopping in Old Town is genuinely fun. King Street is lined with one-of-a-kind boutiques, locally owned gift shops, and specialty stores that you won't find in any mall. It's the kind of place where you pop in for one thing and come out an hour later with a bag full of finds and a big smile on your face. Things to Do Old Town is the kind of neighborhood where there's always something to do, and most of it is right outside your front door. The Potomac Waterfront and Alexandria City Marina are perfect for morning jogs, bike rides, and weekend boat tours. History lovers will enjoy the Torpedo Factory Art Center and Gadsby's Tavern Museum, while Founders Park and Waterfront Park offer beautiful green space along the river for picnics, walks, and soaking up those Potomac views. Shopping here is a true experience in itself. With over 200 independently owned boutiques and shops, Old Town has earned its reputation as one of the best indie shopping scenes on the East Coast. Highlights include ERA Edit and The Hive for fashion, Eries Interiors and Boxwood for home décor, Crème de la Crème for gifts, and Pippin Toy Co. for the little ones. The Old Town Farmers' Market, one of the oldest continuously operating markets in the country, is a neighborhood staple, rain or shine. The community calendar is another thing that makes Old Town so special. Spring brings Cherry Blossom Season, the Historic Homes & Garden Tour, the Alexandria Old Town Springtime Art Festival, and the Festival of Speed and Style. October fills up fast with ghost tours, family trick-or-treat events, and the always-popular Doggy Trick-or-Treat. And winter is pure magic, from the George Washington Birthday Parade and St. Patrick's Day Parade to the beloved Alexandria Scottish Christmas Walk Parade in December, there's always a reason to get outside and celebrate with your neighbors. Schools Old Town Alexandria is served by Alexandria City Public Schools, with several well-regarded options nearby. Notable public schools in the area include: Lyles-Crouch Traditional Academy George Mason Elementary School Jefferson-Houston PreK–8 School Alexandria City High School The neighborhood is also conveniently located near several respected private schools, offering a range of educational options from early childhood through high school: Preschool St. Paul's Episcopal Preschool Elsa’s Blessings Day School Meeting House Cooperative Preschool Vinci School Two Birds Bright Horizons Great Beginnings Old Town Montessori The Nest Academy Madison Day School Kiddie Academy Elementary & Middle School The Basilica School of Saint Mary (St. Mary’s) Browne Academy Grace Episcopal School Alexandria Country Day School Saint Rita School Alexandria Classic Christian Academy The Linder Academy K–12 Schools St. Stephen's and St. Agnes School High School Bishop Ireton High School Episcopal High School
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