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Neighborhoods in Arlington County, VA

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    Madison Manor

    Madison Manor is a midcentury suburb at the western border of Arlington and beside the City of Falls Church. The neighborhood began development in the 1940s and continued into the next three decades. Growth was spurred in this area with the construction of the East Falls Church metro station in 1986, connecting the area to Downtown D.C. Annual

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      $1.20M

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      $955K - $1.9M

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    Westover Village

    Westover Village's nearly century-old homes, small shopping and dining district, and friendly community define this Arlington neighborhood. Located just north of Interstate 66, Westover Village's central location and top-rated Arlington Public Schools make it particularly popular among families. And though many of the original homes have less than

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      $1.19M

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      $824K - $2.2M

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      2 Listings

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    Boulevard Manor

    The lifestyle offered at Boulevard Manor is a no-brainer for those who prioritize proximity to great parks and outdoor space but still see themselves relatively close to D.C. in suburban-style housing. This neighborhood is roughly 7 miles from the big city. Still, residents can save themselves the commute if they wish – Boulevard Manor offers

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      $1.15M

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      $894K - $1.7M

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      2 Listings

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    Dominion Hills

    Hills and mature trees characterize the landscape of the aptly named Dominion Hills, an Arlington neighborhood just south of Interstate 66 and first developed in the 1940s. Families enjoy the neighborhood for its highly rated school district, walkability to parks like Dominion Park and Bon Air Rose Garden, and quiet atmosphere. The Dominion Hills

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      $1.14M

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      $807K - $2.2M

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      4 Listings

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    High View Park

    High View Park, also known as Halls Hill, is a north Arlington suburb resting below the commercial corridor of Langston Boulevard, also called Lee Highway. It is a historically Black neighborhood, established in 1866, and was one of the few areas where Black people were allowed to live in Arlington due to Jim Crow laws and discriminatory housing

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      $1.13M

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      $749K - $2.5M

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      6 Listings

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    Aurora Highlands

    Aurora Highlands in Arlington, a well-planned neighborhood with historic and modern homes, features Virginia Highlands Park and convenient shopping at Crystal City. The area is experiencing growth due to Amazon's HQ2 project. Aurora Highlands in Arlington is a historic neighborhood with roots dating back to the late 19th century. Located four

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      $1.10M

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      $618K - $2.2M

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      2 Listings

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    Arlington Forest

    Neighborhood parks and earthen paths make Arlington Forest a mecca for outdoor lovers. This Arlington suburb is lined with midcentury homes but swiftly unfolds into a labyrinth of parks, trails and playgrounds. “You can’t do any better than this neighborhood because its got a little bit of everything,“ Paul Cachion, a Realtor with Long & Foster

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      $1.07M

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      $875K - $2.4M

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      3 Listings

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    Glencarlyn

    Glencarlyn stands as Arlington's oldest planned community and one of the oldest in the country, as developers originally plotted the area in 1887. Walking around Glencarlyn reveals subtle reminders of the enduring strength of the community at almost every turn, from historical markers that recount stories of the past to carefully preserved

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      $1.01M

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      $752K - $2M

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      9 Listings

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    Barcroft

    Barcroft is a historic residential neighborhood in Arlington centrally located on several major commuter roads. It was established in 1903 and named for Dr. John Woolverton Barcroft, an inventor and physician who operated a mill in the area. Barcroft's active civic association, the Barcroft School & Civic League, has been in continuous operation

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      $971K

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      $312K - $1.4M

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      5 Listings

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    Glebewood

    Glebewood is an Arlington, Virginia, neighborhood limited on living space but big on convenience. The cluster of about 150 homes 7 miles from Washington, D.C., is dominated by townhouses. Homeowners may give up yard space or an extra bedroom, but they’re within a 10-minute walk of eateries, parks and a gym. And that’s not necessarily the case for

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      $953K

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      $705K - $1.6M

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      0 Listings

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    Waverly Hills

    Towering trees, blooming gardens of daisies and hydrangeas, and fanciful Tudor homes characterize the suburban appeal of Waverly Hills, an Arlington neighborhood just east of Glebe Road. But the neighborhood also offers walkability to Arlington's lively shopping and dining scene in the nearby Ballston neighborhood. Thanks to its urban

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      $936K

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      $210K - $1.6M

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      5 Listings

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    Penrose

    Penrose, an Arlington neighborhood about 3 miles west of Washington, D.C., is attractive for military families or those who want an easy commute to the nation’s capital. The community is home to the Naval Support Facility Arlington and less than 2 miles from the Pentagon, the Pentagon City Metro station and the Foreign Service Institute. But with

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      $884K

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      $489K - $2.4M

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      6 Listings

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    Alcova Heights

    Alcova Heights is a small residential slice of Arlington where ivy grows on brick cottages built in the early 20th century. Single-family homes like craftsman-style houses and white brick Cape Cods with dormer windows sit on quarter-acre lots behind small front lawns and sidewalks. Brick pathways cut through tall trees and bushes to bring people

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      $846K

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      $198K - $2M

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      11 Listings

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    Arlington Heights

    Arlington Heights is one of Arlington's oldest neighborhoods, comprised of 25 merged subdivisions dating from 1909 to the late 1970s. Many homes here were built in the 1920s and '30s, uncommon for the city's primarily post-World War II housing stock. "Arlington Heights is an amazing neighborhood," says Katie Loughney, an Associate Broker and

    • Average Value

      $843K

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      $289K - $1.4M

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      4 Listings

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    Rosslyn

    Filled with skyscrapers and ultra-urban-styled condos, Rosslyn invites residents to taste chic big-city living just miles from the nation’s capital. This metropolitan area, connected to Georgetown by the historic Key Bridge, offers sweeping D.C. views. “Having Georgetown right across the river, good restaurants within walking distance and a Metro

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      $842K

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      $131K - $3.2M

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      55 Listings

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    Douglas Park

    Just seven miles outside of D.C., Douglas Park is a welcoming suburban community in Arlington, VA. Known for its pet-loving lifestyle, open garden space and deep community ties, residents can often be seen taking their dogs to local dog parks, pitching in at the community garden or talking with each other outside. "Douglas Park is the kind of

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      $788K

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      $385K - $1.5M

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      10 Listings

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    Claremont

    Claremont is a quaint residential neighborhood in southwest Arlington that charms with its colonial revival architecture and tree-lined streets and attracts families with its ample parks and highly rated schools. The neighborhood is conveniently located near various retail centers with local restaurants mixed in, so residents have easy access to

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      $761K

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      $247K - $1.4M

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      6 Listings

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    Clarendon/Courthouse

    Clarendon and Courthouse might feel like two distinct neighborhoods, but their shared civic association has solidified them as one community. The area's housing options, shopping centers within walking distance, and two Metro stations make it a highly desirable and convenient Arlington neighborhood less than 5 miles from downtown D.C. Clarendon,

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      $739K

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      $402K - $2.5M

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      35 Listings

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    North Highland

    Located across the Potomac River from Georgetown, North Highland is an active Arlington neighborhood of high rises, townhouses and single-family homes. People exercise along a wooded nature trail and ride their bikes across the bridge to D.C. on the weekends. “You can see the Georgetown crew team going out all the time on the D.C. side,” says Nick

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      $718K

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      $222K - $2.4M

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      12 Listings

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    Green Valley

    First founded by free African Americans in 1844, Green Valley is a historically Black community in Arlington, Virginia. Since Green Valley’s inception, support from churches and outreach groups has been at the core of the neighborhood’s resiliency and community, and this spirit continues to the present. Today, Green Valley is a racially diverse

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      $708K

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      $246K - $1.7M

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      23 Listings

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    Ballston

    This Arlington neighborhood brings a liveliness to an area otherwise surrounded by quieter, green suburbs. After much recent development, the community has expanded retail hubs like Ballston Mall and continues to grow its housing stock of high-rise apartments and condo complexes. Carol Temple, a longtime Arlington local and real estate agent with

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      $675K

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      $105K - $1.6M

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      40 Listings

    Ballston
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    Foxcroft Heights

    Foxcroft Heights is a small-scale community of midcentury suburban homes along a half-mile stretch of land below the nationally famed Arlington National Cemetery. The Fort Myer military base is on the neighborhood's north side. It sits beneath the shadow of the Sheraton Pentagon City Hotel directly to the west, with the soaring spires of the Air

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      $657K

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      $643K - $694K

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      0 Listings

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    Crystal City

    The vibrancy of Crystal City, located just across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C., proves to be one of its primary draws, along with its proximity to amenities of the nation’s capital and a variety of home styles. The streets are dotted with unique art installations and murals, and on a grander scale Crystal City’s high-rise residential

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      $618K

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      $394K - $1.6M

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      18 Listings

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    Long Branch Creek

    Long Branch Creek sits at the south end of Arlington, bordered by South Glebe Road and the churning creek called Four Mile Run. Long before it was an inclusive, park-heavy community, the area was mainly used as a crossroads for commerce. The road now known as Army Navy Drive is the neighborhood's western boundary. It was a troop corridor during

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      $587K

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      $348K - $746K

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      3 Listings

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    Fairlington

    Fairlington, an enduring Arlington County community, started as a federal housing development during and after World War II and has since evolved into a popular, family-friendly neighborhood consisting of condos and townhouses. Fairlington is known for its attractive landscaping, walkability and pet-friendliness, in addition to a "Very diverse and

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      $555K

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      $326K - $809K

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      23 Listings

    Fairlington

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