Welcome to Arlington
Key Details
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WHAT TO EXPECT
Plenty of work, commuting and entertainment options.
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THE LIFESTYLE
Exploring the retail options and the outdoors.
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THE MARKET
A mixture of older homes and apartments with newer construction combining residence and retail.
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YOU’LL FALL IN LOVE WITH
The energy and ease of life outside the city.
NEIGHBORHOOD OVERVIEW
Around the Block
Arlington:
Eclectic diversions, global beats and a youthful mix.
Arlington was a part of DC until 1846, when it was given back to the state of Virginia. Named after General Robert E. Lee’s home that would become our national cemetery during the Civil War, the community of Arlington was later built along the trolley line from Washington. The area's commercial corridor was revitalized by strategic development around the Metro, and has become a trailblazing model of how to transform older suburbs into pedestrian-friendly, vital places.
What to expect:
Plenty of work, commuting and entertainment options.
Arlington is just across the river from Georgetown and connected to D.C. by two metro lines and several highways. It is easy to navigate and bike and dog friendly, with wide and ample sidewalks and bike lanes. Arlington also has professional and entertainment opportunities, from federal government and non-profit offices to a nearby tech corridor, as well as major retail and restaurant developments.