Modern living in the heart of Arlington's Courthouse neighborhood
2000 Clarendon Boulevard, a 14-story condominium completed in 2022, stands as a fresh addition to Arlington's vibrant Courthouse neighborhood. Designed by WDG Architecture, this contemporary structure houses 86 units, offering residents a blend of urban convenience and modern comfort. The building's location places it at the center of a bustling area, within easy reach of the Courthouse Metro station and Clarendon's lively dining and shopping scene. With its recent construction, 2000 Clarendon Boulevard incorporates the latest in residential design, catering to those seeking a home in one of Arlington's most desirable locales.
Spacious layouts with high-end finishes and panoramic views
2000 Clarendon Boulevard offers a range of floor plans to suit various lifestyles, from cozy one-bedrooms to expansive three-bedroom units. The one-bedroom layouts span from 627 to 830 square feet, with some featuring an additional half bath, and are priced around $570,000. These units are ideal for singles or couples looking for an efficient urban living space.
For those requiring more room, the two-bedroom units range from 830 to 1,362 square feet, featuring two to two-and-a-half bathrooms. These larger apartments, priced between $842,000 and $920,000, provide ample space for small families or professionals who work from home. The most spacious options are the three-bedroom units, measuring approximately 1,700 square feet with two bathrooms, perfect for larger families or those who enjoy entertaining.
All units boast high-end finishes that elevate the living experience. Residents enjoy 10-foot ceilings and large windows that flood the spaces with natural light and offer stunning views of Georgetown University, the National Cathedral, or the vibrant Arlington skyline. The kitchens are a chef's dream, featuring white cabinetry, quartz countertops, and stainless steel appliances, including gas ranges. Many units include oversized islands, perfect for casual dining or entertaining.
Hardwood floors run throughout the living areas, adding warmth and sophistication. The bathrooms are equally impressive, with some units featuring spa-like tubs for ultimate relaxation. Walk-in closets provide ample storage space, while in-unit washers and dryers add convenience to daily life.
Many apartments include private balconies, offering residents a personal outdoor retreat with panoramic views of the surrounding area. Some units even boast wrap-around windows, maximizing the urban vistas and creating a sense of openness.
Monthly HOA fees range from $400 to $600, covering common area maintenance, exterior building maintenance, lawn care, parking, pool access, reserve funds, trash removal, water, and gas. This comprehensive fee structure allows residents to enjoy the building's amenities and services without the worry of additional costs.
Resort-inspired amenities with stunning city views
2000 Clarendon Boulevard offers an array of amenities designed to enhance residents' lifestyles. The crown jewel is the rooftop terrace, providing breathtaking views of the Washington D.C. monuments and skyline. This space includes a rooftop club room with a kitchen and entertainment area, perfect for hosting gatherings while enjoying the panoramic vistas.
The building features a two-level cascading pool with an adjacent sun deck, offering a refreshing retreat during warm months. Fitness enthusiasts will appreciate the state-of-the-art, 24-hour fitness center equipped with the latest exercise machines, allowing for convenient workouts any time of day.
For those who enjoy outdoor activities, the building is pet-friendly, welcoming furry companions up to 30 pounds. This policy adds to the community feel of the building, making it an ideal home for animal lovers.
Security and convenience are prioritized with features such as elevator access and on-site management. The building also provides storage units for residents, helping to maximize living spaces. Underground parking is available, with some spaces equipped with EV chargers, catering to the growing number of electric vehicle owners.
The combination of these amenities creates a living environment that balances luxury with practicality, offering residents numerous options for relaxation, entertainment, and maintaining an active lifestyle without leaving the comfort of their home building.
A vibrant urban enclave with endless dining and entertainment options
The Clarendon-Courthouse neighborhood, home to 2000 Clarendon Boulevard, is a dynamic urban area that seamlessly blends work and play. This bustling locale is known for its walkability, diverse dining scene, and abundance of shopping options, making it a highly sought-after address in Arlington.
Just steps from the building, residents can explore a variety of culinary offerings. For a quick bite, Taco Bell Cantina and Five Guys are within a five to ten-minute walk. Those seeking a more upscale dining experience can venture to nearby establishments in the area's vibrant nightlife scene.
Shopping enthusiasts will find plenty to explore at The Crossing Clarendon, an outdoor shopping center less than a mile away. This complex houses popular retailers like Pottery Barn, Apple, and Williams-Sonoma. For everyday necessities, residents have their pick of grocery stores including Safeway, which is within walking distance, and Whole Foods, which is a short drive away.
The neighborhood doesn't fall short on green spaces either. Rocky Run Park, a community favorite, is less than a mile away and offers a multi-use oval field, basketball courts, and playgrounds. For those who prefer a quieter outdoor experience, the nearby Hillside Park provides a simple green space with walking paths and benches.
Fitness options abound beyond the building's gym. Bodymass Gym and FLEX Arlington are both within a five-minute walk, offering additional workout variety for health-conscious residents.
The area's nightlife is equally vibrant, with numerous bars and restaurants in Clarendon providing entertainment into the evening hours. This mix of daytime conveniences and nighttime attractions creates a neighborhood that's always alive with activity, perfect for those who enjoy an urban lifestyle with all amenities close at hand.
Unparalleled connectivity in a transit-rich location
2000 Clarendon Boulevard's location offers residents exceptional transportation options, making it easy to navigate both the immediate area and the greater Washington D.C. region. The Courthouse Metro station, serving the Orange and Silver lines, is about a 15-minute walk away, providing quick access to downtown D.C., Tysons Corner, and other key destinations throughout the metro area.
For those who prefer above-ground transit, several bus stops are located within a five-minute walk of the building. The Clarendon Blvd & Courthouse Rd stop, for instance, is serviced by multiple lines including the Ballston-Farragut Square and Rosslyn-Court House Met Shuttle, offering convenient connections to nearby neighborhoods and beyond.
Cyclists will appreciate the bike-friendly nature of the area, with numerous bike lanes and paths making it easy to navigate on two wheels. The neighborhood's high bike score indicates excellent cycling infrastructure and convenience for those who prefer two-wheeled transportation.
For residents who own cars, the building's underground parking garage provides a secure place to keep vehicles. Some parking spaces are equipped with EV chargers, a forward-thinking amenity for electric vehicle owners. Major roads like Arlington Boulevard are easily accessible, facilitating drives to other parts of Arlington and into D.C.
When it comes to air travel, Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport is just a 10-minute drive away, making both domestic and international travel highly convenient. For longer flights, Washington Dulles International Airport can be reached in about 40 minutes by car.
The exceptional transit options, coupled with the neighborhood's inherent walkability, mean that many residents find they can comfortably live without a car. This not only saves on transportation costs but also aligns with the area's environmentally conscious ethos. Whether commuting to work, running errands, or exploring the region, residents of 2000 Clarendon Boulevard have a wealth of transportation choices at their fingertips.
Association fees include common area maintenance, custodial services maintenance, exterior building maintenance, gas, management, parking fee, pool(s), reserve funds, sewer, snow removal, trash, water
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Area Factors
Moderate Crime
Crime Score®
5/ 10
Very Bikeable
Bike Score®
70/ 100
Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
97/ 100
Excellent Transit
Transit Score®
73/ 100
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Parks in this Area
Rhodeside Green Park
4 min walk
Fort Myer Heights Park
8 min walk
Hillside Park
8 min walk
Rocky Run Park
10 min walk
Belvedere Park
11 min walk
McCoy Park
12 min walk
Dark Star Park
13 min walk
11th St. Park
13 min walk
Dawson Terrace Park
2 min drive
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