Each week, “Just Reduced” spotlights properties in Arlington County whose price have been cut over the previous week. The market summary is crafted by licensed broker Aaron Seekford of Arlington Realty, Inc. GET MORE out of your real estate investment with Aaron and his team by visiting www.arlingtonrealtyinc.com or calling 703-836-6116 today!
Please note: While Aaron Seekford provides this information for the community, he may not be the listing agent of these homes.
We hope everyone is enjoying these beautiful fall days.
With high temps in the mid- to upper-60s forecasted through next week and foliage hitting near-peak, this is the time of year many of us wish would last forever. Unfortunately, Old Man Winter and his frigid temps (and perhaps an onslaught of snow?) will be here before we know it. And, we should all be getting ready.
Among your fall to winter transition list in Arlington County, take a look at your window and door sealings. When it’s time to crank the heat, you won’t want heat (and money!) seeping out of your home.
Additionally, give those gutters a look. Sure, some leaves are still clinging to our trees. But, once they’ve all fallen, you’ll likely find a good chunk of them in your gutters. Snow and ice on top of whatever is already there can equal a potentially hazardous disaster, so now is the time to clean them out.
In addition to many of our team members calling Arlington home for generations, Arlington Realty, Inc. has been serving locals since 1984. Whether it’s the seasons or your real estate transaction, we’re ready to help you weather (pun intended) any scenario.
As of October 21, there are 162 detached homes, 22 townhouses and 103 condos for sale throughout Arlington County. In total, 28 homes experienced a price reduction in the past week:
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1203 N. Johnson Street, 22201 — NOW: $1,380,000 (Reduced: $45,000 on 10/17)
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1311 N. Highland Street, 22201 — NOW: $1,349,900 (Reduced: $50,000 on 10/16)
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2721 N. Ohio Street, 22207 — NOW: $999,000 (Reduced: $50,000 on 10/16)
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1418 N. Rhodes Street #B102, 22209 — NOW: $919,900 (Reduced: $10,000 on 10/17)
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1232 S. Frederick Street, 22204 — NOW: $820,000 (Reduced: $10,000 on 10/14)
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2226 N. Columbus Street, 22207 — NOW: $774,900 (Reduced: $24,100 on 10/18)
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5121 12th Road S., 22204 — NOW: $685,000 (Reduced: $14,900 on 10/15)
Please note that this is solely a selection of Just Reduced properties available in Arlington County. For a complete list of properties within your target budget and specifications, contact Aaron Seekford.
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The Arlington-Aachen High School exchange is returning this summer and currently accepting applicants.
The sister-city partnership started in 1993 by the Arlington Sister Cities Association, which seeks to promote Arlington’s international profile through a variety of exchanges in education, commerce, culture and the arts. The exchange, scheduled June 17th to July 4th, includes a two-week homestay in Aachen plus three days in Berlin. Knowledge of the German language is not required for the trip.
Former participants have this to say:
_”The Aachen exchange was an eye-opening experience where I was fully immersed in the life of a German student. I loved biking through the countryside to Belgium, having gelato and picnics in the town square, and hanging out with my German host student’s friends. My first time out of the country, the Aachen exchange taught me to keep an open mind, because you never know what could be a life changing experience.” – Kelly M._

Learn about the new assessment of Arlington’s urban tree canopy and the many ecological and social benefits trees provide. Staff from the Green Infrastructure Center (GIC) will share study results and compare canopy cover for different areas of Arlington.The webinar will include assessments of ecosystem services such as stormwater mitigation, air quality, carbon uptake, and urban heat islands. For background on Arlington trees see the “Tree Benefits: Growing Arlington’s Urban Forest” presentation at http://www.gicinc.org/PDFs/Presentation_TreeBenefits_Arlington.pdf.
Please register in advance to assure your place at the webinar, https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/29543206508863839.
About the Arlington County Civic Federation: The Arlington County Civic Federation (“ACCF”) is a not-for-profit corporation which provides a forum for civic groups to discuss, debate, inform, advocate and provide oversight on important community issues, on a non-partisan basis. Its members include over ninety civic groups representing a broad cross-section of the community. Communications, resolutions and feedback are regularly provided to the Arlington County Government.
The next meeting is on Tuesday, February 21,2023 at 7 pm. This meeting is open to the public and will be hybrid, in-person and virtually through Zoom. Part of the agenda will be a discussion and vote on a resolution “To Restore Public Confidence in Arlington County’s Governance”. For more information on ACCF and this meeting, go to https://www.civfed.org/.
Valentine Pop-Up at George Mason University
Valentine gifts for someone special or for yourself are here at George Mason University from noon -4pm on February 14, 2023. Satisfy your sweet tooth with Kingsbury Chocolates, find a handmade bag from Karina Gaull, pick up treats from Village
Standup Comedy Showcase Starring Matt Ruby (Comedy Central)
Dead Horse Comedy Productions brings together top comedians from the DMV and beyond for a live standup comedy show!
Matt Ruby, Headliner
Matt Ruby is a comedian, writer, and filmmaker from New York City. His comedy has been filmed by