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Neighborhood Spotlight: Virginia Square’s Best Homes, Fun and Dining

This neighborhood is the epicenter of higher education in Northern Virginia — but is moving here the smart move for you? Join the Keri Shull Team as we share everything that you need to know about Virginia Square.

Like all of Arlington, the real estate market in Virginia Square is thriving right now. We are seeing a ton of traffic as people are moving up from Arlington condos to the single-family homes in more suburban neighborhoods of Northern Virginia and D.C. This means the condo market along the Orange Line is shifting — in fact, it is a perfect market for first-time homebuyers!

And, as always, if you have any questions about Arlington real estate, contact the Keri Shull Team, the No. 1 top-selling real estate team in the Washington, D.C. area.

The Not-So-Central City Square

Virginia Square is an “urban village” of Arlington, located between Ballston and Clarendon. It is the second-to-last stop on the Rosslyn-Ballston Corridor, the stretch of urban neighborhoods that cuts through the heart of Arlington. Like other neighborhoods along the Orange Line, this means that residents of Virginia Square have unparalleled access to amazing dining, entertainment and transit options across all of the other urban villages.

Virginia Square is just a few stops away from some of the most famous neighborhoods and landmarks in D.C., such as historic Georgetown. This means that living in Virginia Square is perfect for people who want to experience all that the District has to offer.

Living the High Life in Arlington

Due to the proximity of George Mason University and a campus of The George Washington University, Virginia Square is often considered to be a younger neighborhood. Part of the energy that permeates Virginia Square comes from its high walkability — not only are there great public transit options, but the abundance of employers, entertainment and dining means residents can easily take care of all of their daily chores by foot.

Virginia Square is well-known for its urban atmosphere, job opportunities, outdoor activities and easy commuting. If you are looking for city living in Arlington, then Virginia Square might be the perfect neighborhood for you.

Getting Around ARL

Virginia Square offers terrific access to public transit. Residents can take the Orange and Silver lines of the Metro via the Ballston-MU or Virginia Square-GMU stations. This means that all of the entertainment and culture of NoVA and D.C. are just a short train ride away when you live in Virginia Square.

Plus, with a fantastic Walk Score of 88, it is very possible to take care of daily errands via foot, all while enjoying the urban atmosphere of downtown Arlington.

Owning a Home in Virginia Square

Most of the homes on the market in Virginia Square are apartment-style condominiums. The abundance of high-rise buildings helps contribute to the urban feeling of the Virginia Square neighborhood. With that said, there are also a fair number of townhomes for sale in Virginia Square, which offer a bit more of a suburban atmosphere.

Some of the more popular condominium communities in Virginia Square include Lexington Square Condominiums, The Library Courts and The Gallery at Virginia Square.

In general, houses in Virginia Square hold their property value and appreciate well, meaning buying a home in the neighborhood can be a smart investment for many people.

So, why are homes in such high demand in Virginia Square? Residents of the neighborhood get to enjoy a vibrant urban atmosphere and access to great public transit. On top of that, the neighborhood is hyper-convenient for work commutes and local university students — and it even has tons of great options for nightlife and entertainment in Arlington. This means that if you want to find a home in Virginia Square you need to have every advantage that you can get!

How to Find a Home in Virginia Square

At the Keri Shull Team, we have hundreds of off-market properties that you cannot find online or anywhere else — and we want to give you priority access to these homes before they even go on the market!

And if you are selling a house in Arlington, it’s more important than ever to make sure you are taking the proper precautions to protect your investment. The best way to do that is to speak with a top-tier real estate agent and create a completely customized home-selling strategy.

So what are you waiting for? Schedule a time for a free, no-pressure consultation with one of our Real Estate Needs Analysts.

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