1001 N Randolph St Unit #404, Arlington
Listing courtesy of TTR Sotheby's International Realty. Contact: (703) 745-1212
(301) 467-5150
Real Estate Company
Arlington has transformed into a vibrant and exciting urban space, which is a great example for other suburbs to follow. Today, families and singles of all ages can be found living in Arlington as well as traditional homes and lofts above retail stores. There are also many fun restaurants and bars that make it worth the trip over from DC.
Arlington was originally part of DC until 1846, when Virginia got it back. Its name comes from the house General Robert E Lee lived in before the Civil War, which became a national cemetery. The area was built around a trolley line going into Washington and later revitalized by developing close to Metro stations. This has made Arlington into an example of how older suburbs can become more pedestrian friendly and vital places to live.
There are many options for work, commuting and entertainment in this area.
Arlington is located just across the river from Georgetown and is easily accessible by metro and several highways. It has wide sidewalks and bike lanes, making it great for biking and walking as well as being pet friendly. There are plenty of professional and entertainment opportunities in Arlington, including government agencies as well as a nearby technology corridor. Major retail developments are also located within the city limits.
Like all cities, Arlington is full of different neighborhoods. Each one has a unique location within the city as well as its own vibe and activities. In this city on the Potomac, the major neighborhoods include places like Arlington Ridge and Yorktown.
Wilson Boulevard offers several restaurants within walking distance of each other, each offering its own atmosphere. There is The Liberty Tavern offering American cuisine and down the street the casual Neapolitan-style pizza restaurant Pupatella.
For culture, Arlington has the Arlington National Cemetery and the U.S. Marine Corps Memorial along with a handful of other memorials. Arlington has good school districts and an abundance of free parking.
Looking at the different retail options and outdoors activities.
The residents of Arlington appreciate the major retail chains that are available, and they also enjoy the unique and independent stores and restaurants that give the area its character. Many people who live in the suburbs of Washington DC call this area home, and because of this there are some great ethnic eateries on offer as well as mom and pop shops full of character. In addition to this many biking and sports equipment stores can be found which gives residents plenty of options for fun activities. Finally thanks to its location next to popular trails like Mount Vernon Trail & Washington & Old Dominion Trail access outdoor recreation is easy. The popular neighborhoods in Arlington are Ballston-Virginia Square, Bluemont, Clarendon-Courthouse, Colonial Village and Radnor-Ft Myer Heights.
Vibrant and walkable with a bustling downtown area - it’s easy to see why Arlington has been popular amongst the DC crowd for decades. This historic town is anything but sleepy - fitness is a top priority for many residents here, and the nightlife scene - with eclectic bars, live music, and dancing - is nothing short of “bustling.” If you’re looking for a slow-paced, sleepy town, Arlington is not the place for you.
Different types of housing, including older houses and apartments and newer construction that is a combination of residence and retail.
There are many different housing options available in Arlington, including luxury apartment complexes close by retail.
Arlington is great for the buyer who's looking for close proximity to DC with a modern experience. Homes here tend to have more updated styling which can feel luxurious when compared to the historical neighborhoods surrounding it.
Because the cost of living is more affordable in Arlington than it is in DC, many young professionals decide to rent an apartment in this city. Arlington has a lot of different houses and apartment buildings, so there is something for everyone.
In many new buildings, amenities such as modern appliances and gyms are provided in order to give residents everything they could want.
The peace of mind the suburbs offer you, compared to the City life which can be stressful and tiring.
Home to national treasures like Arlington National Cemetery, the Marine Corps War Memorial and the National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial, Arlington has lively neighborhoods and several great spots to access the riverfront. Make your way to the water by bike or trail, just minutes away from great restaurants featuring tastes from around the globe. A go-to area for locals enjoying happy hours, dates and more, Arlington is known for its chill vibe and postcard view of the capital skyline.
Arlington is home to treasured national monuments and memorials, and it's the perfect jumping-off point for your Washington, D.C.-area explorations.
Having the nation's most impressive monuments and memorials, Arlington's neighborhoods are also home to countless special spots and experiences: intriguing, off-the-beaten-path, and perhaps unexpected. Set out by foot, Metro, or bike for car-free fun in Arlington and the nation's capital! You can easily access DC from across the river, but you may find yourself frequently visiting your local haunts where meeting new people is easy.