Is Arlington County the Best Place to Call Home in Northern Virginia?

A Glimpse into Arlington County's Living Advantages

Arlington County, Virginia, is a premier location for anyone looking for the ideal blend of urban convenience and suburban comfort. With its proximity to Washington, D.C., residents enjoy easy access to a wealth of job opportunities, cultural experiences, and historic sites. Arlington is home to top-rated schools, expansive parks such as the Potomac Overlook Regional Park, and a vibrant nightlife. The community of Courthouse Hill, including properties like 1320 N Wayne St #206, epitomizes Arlington's appeal, offering modern amenities within a historical backdrop. This neighborhood is renowned for its accessibility to the Courthouse Metro, making it a favorite among commuters.

The real estate market in Courthouse Hill is highly dynamic, with properties averaging just 6 days on the market. This quick turnover rate highlights the area's high demand. Homes in this community average 1,121 square feet with a price per square foot of $662. Whether looking for the luxury of 2413 13th Ct N or the affordability of 2310 14th St N #2, Courthouse Hill caters to a wide range of budgets and lifestyles. Living here means enjoying the conveniences of urban life with the tranquility of a well-established neighborhood.

[The condo at 1320 N Wayne St #206 in Arlington, VA, exemplifies the quality and charm of living in Courthouse Hill. This late 20th-century traditional condo, priced at $635,000 with a size of 941 square feet and a price per square foot of $675, offers two bedrooms and two bathrooms, combining classic design with modern amenities. For more information, visit 1320 N Wayne St #206.]

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This beautifully-maintained condo in Courthouse Hill offers privacy, natural light, and a host of upscale features. Highlights include hardwood floors, a fireplace, chair rail, crown molding, and stainless steel appliances. The wrap-around balcony provides outdoor space and views of the community pool. Amenities such as a clubhouse, gym, and pool enhance the living experience. Its prime location near metro stations, theaters, and restaurants underscores the convenience of living in Arlington.

Similar properties in the Arlington area, like 2330 14th St N #303 at $685,000, show what is available for those considering a move to this dynamic community. With a range of options at various price points, buyers can find the perfect home that fits their needs and budget.

If you have further questions, Nesbitt Realty, a family business serving real estate needs in Northern VA., is here to help. Contact us at (703)765-0300.

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Nesbitt Realty, deeply rooted in Northern Virginia, provides unmatched expertise in the local real estate market. Whether you're looking to buy, sell, or manage property, our family-owned business is dedicated to serving your needs with integrity and professionalism. For those considering property management in Arlington, it's crucial to understand the local market and tenant laws. Effective marketing, regular maintenance, and responsive tenant communication are key to successful property management. Arlington's desirable location and community amenities make it an attractive choice for renters, ensuring a potentially lucrative investment for property owners.

In summary, Arlington County offers a unique combination of urban amenities and suburban comfort, making it a highly sought-after location for buyers and renters alike. With its strong community, excellent schools, and robust real estate market, Arlington stands out as a top choice for living in Northern Virginia. ```

Schofield Stewart

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Schofield Stewart is a versatile member of the property management staff at Nesbitt Realty. Raised in Fairfax County, his educational journey took him from the local schools, such as Lake Braddock SS, to the University of Waikato in Hamilton, New Zealand. Here, he pursued a double major in Laws and Environmental Planning, leading to his qualification as a Barrister and Solicitor of the High Court of New Zealand.