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New Spring Street Development home well sited on a 12,000 square foot lot between Westover Village and Ballston. This home offers the flexible space that has become so necessary as our lives become more centered on home.

The main level den is an ideal office or — with a full bathroom — could double as private guest space. The traditional dining room is a perfect spot for distance learning or Zoom conferences. The family room, breakfast area and kitchen span the back of the home and look into the deep private yard. Those with renewed interest in cooking and baking will appreciate the double ovens and large prep space on the kitchen island in addition to the pantry and butler’s pantry off the dining room.


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This regularly-scheduled sponsored Q&A column is written by Eli Tucker, Arlington-based realtor and Arlington resident. Please submit your questions to him via email for response in future columns. Enjoy!

Question: Is it just me or have there been a lot more $2 million-plus homes for sale this year than in the past?


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Trenton Square at Ballston is a brand-new townhome community that’s a private escape in the heart of Arlington.

Mere minutes from the dining, shopping and entertainment of Ballston. And for traveling into D.C., Route 50, I-66 and Ballston-MU Metro are just down the road. But you’ll forget the rest of the world when you step into the sanctuary of your brand-new townhome. Each home boasts four finished levels — enough space for everyone to work, play and live without feeling on top of each other.


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Just Listed highlights Arlington properties that just came on the market within the past week. This feature is written and sponsored by Andors Real Estate Group.

Last year, before I had taken over the JUST LISTED column, Ron Cathell wrote that it was looking as if we’ll break a fall trend for a second year in a row. I’m pretty sure that trend is going to be gone for good.


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At this point in 2020, the novelty of catching up with friends, family and co-workers through video chat has definitely worn off. We’re tired of trying to spice up our “Zoomunions” with games, book clubs and karaoke. (We’ve tried it all at this point.)

But here’s a fun idea with the holidays fast-approaching: Craft a cocktail, cook a meal or decorate cookies virtually. Even better? Get the ingredients and tools you need delivered right to your door, and let a well-known chef hop on the video call and walk you all through the process step by step — live!


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This stunning residence is unlike any other in the D.C. area, featuring sweeping views of the Potomac River and Georgetown from every room, professionally designed interior by the Akseizer Design Group with over $100,000 in upgrades and first-rate amenities in one of the D.C. metro’s premier buildings, The Waterview.

It has over 1,500 square feet of beautifully designed space that includes two bedrooms with private bathrooms, a half bath for guests, a den/office, floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking incredible vistas, open gourmet kitchen, gorgeous hardwood floors and ample storage space.


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Arlington Travel Baseball (ATB) is a 501(c)3 non-profit youth baseball organization that provides an opportunity for players ages 9-14U to acquire superior skills through higher levels of competition.

ATB is seeking head and assistant coaches who have a passion for the game and want to join a “winning” team. Ideally, we are in search of former college baseball players who want to teach the game they grew up playing.


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This article was written by Sindy Yeh, Senior Business Ambassador for Arlington Economic Development.

In honor of last week’s Veterans Day, AED would like to highlight the Commonwealth of Virginia’s Virginia Values Veterans (V3) Program.


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