Auxmite Village Condos, located at 1100 S. Highland Street, currently has four townhouse-style affordable dwelling units (ADUs) for sale.
Each unit has two bedrooms and ranges from 808 to 948 square feet.
The units are listed for $369,301, and the monthly condo fee is $223, which will vary year to year based on HOA assessments. You can purchase parking separately for $20,000.
Four eligible applicants will be randomly selected by the Arlington Housing Division to purchase a unit. The drawing date is TBD.
Eligibility criteria include:
You must also be a first-time homebuyer with no homeownership or real estate interest within the past three years.
To apply, submit a homebuyer assessment form, complete a Virginia Housing First-Time Buyer Class and get mortgage pre-approval. Email these materials to the Arlington County Housing Division at [email protected] to be entered into the drawing.
Units are chosen based on household size and prioritized through drawing ranking.
For more information on Arlington’s affordable housing units, visit the Arlington County Housing Division website.
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