This recurring Open Houses feature is sponsored by The Eli Residential Team. Their mission is to guide, educate, and advocate for their clients through real advice, hands-on support, and personalized service. This week’s post is written by Carolanne Korolowicz.

The Arlington real estate market doesn’t stop for a holiday! These properties are ones worth celebrating.

Would like to view one of these properties before, or after, Independence Day? Let’s connect! [email protected]

Let Eli and his team expertly guide you through the unique market dynamics in Arlington. Start by filling the form below. It will support ARLnow’s local news mission and you’ll get some perks in the process.


Each week, “Just Reduced” spotlights properties in Arlington County whose price have been cut over the previous week. The market summary is crafted by Arlington Realty, Inc. Maximize your real estate investment with the team by visiting www.arlingtonrealtyinc.com or calling 703-836-6000 today!

Please note: While Arlington Realty, Inc. provides this information for the community, it may not be the listing company of these homes.

As of June 30, there are 203 detached homes, 49 townhouses and 199 condos for sale throughout Arlington County. In total, 41 homes experienced a price reduction in the past week, including:

2001 N George Mason Drive

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 Arlington Realty, Inc.


This column is sponsored by Arlington Arts/Arlington Cultural Affairs, a division of Arlington Economic Development.

There’s nothing like live music to chase away the summertime blues. The Lubber Run Amphitheater Summer Concert Series is in full swing, offering a wide range of performers through August 1.

Celebrate Independence Day weekend with the 257th Army Band on Saturday, July 5, followed by a family-friendly matinee with Mr. Jon & Friends on Sunday, July 6. The summer sounds keep coming with The Sidleys (Friday, July 11), King Soul (Saturday, July 12), and Drew Blue Shoes, a family performance co-presented with Arlington Public Library, on Sunday, July 13.

The series opened in June with a two-week run of “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown” by The Arlington Players (TAP), honoring their 75th anniversary season. Since 1969, generations of Arlingtonians have gathered at Lubber Run Amphitheater for unforgettable summer performances. This year’s lineup continues that tradition with a diverse mix of music, theater and cultural celebrations, all free and open to the public.

July 2025 Schedule Highlights:

  • Saturday, July 5 – 8:00 p.m.
    257th Army Band (Military band)
  • Sunday, July 6 – 11:00 a.m.
    Mr. Jon & Friends (Family Performance)
  • Friday, July 11 – 8:00 p.m.
    The Sidleys (Indie Rock/Soul)
  • Saturday, July 12 – 8:00 p.m.
    King Soul (Memphis Soul)
  • Sunday, July 13 – 11:00 a.m.
    Drew Blue Shoes (family performance co-presented with Arlington Public Library)
  • Friday, July 18 – 8:00 p.m.
    Bongo District (Reggae/Cumbia)
  • Saturday, July 19 – 8:00 p.m.
    U.S. Navy Band Commodores (Big Band/Jazz)
  • Sunday, July 20 – 11:00 a.m.
    The Rainbow Rock Band (family performance)

The free Lubber Run Amphitheater Summer Concert Series continues through August 1 with performances every Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m., and family-friendly matinees on Sundays at 11 a.m. Lubber Run Amphitheater is located at 200 N. Columbus St., Arlington, Va. 22203. All shows are free; no tickets are required.

For the full schedule, artist details and weather updates, visit www.ArlingtonArts.org. Don’t miss a beat — explore everything Arlington Arts has to offer!


Sponsored

This regularly scheduled sponsored column is written by Eli Tucker, Arlington-based Realtor and Arlington resident. If you would like to work with Eli and his team in Northern Virginia and the greater D.C. Metro area, you can reach him directly at [email protected].

Eli and his team believe that your real estate needs should be managed by advisors, not salespeople. Their mission is to guide, educate, and advocate for their clients through real advice, hands-on support, and personalized service.


1512 N Scott St #TH-4

This recurring real estate feature is sponsored by The Eli Residential Team. Their mission is to guide, educate, and advocate for their clients through real advice, hands-on support, and personalized service. This week’s post is written by Jean Ropp.

One of the most sought-after features in today’s real estate market isn’t just about square footage or finishes, it’s about location, location location… and more specifically, walkability.

Imagine stepping outside your front door and strolling to your favorite café, grabbing groceries without ever starting your car, or walking your kids to the nearby park. Arlington homes with high walkability offer not only a place to live, but a certain way of life. Linked below are a collection of townhomes and detached homes that are on the market now and place you just steps away from various locations along the Rosslyn-Ballston corridor. (…Many of these coincidently have had recent price improvements, providing an even more exciting opportunity.)

Highly Walkable Homes Linked Here

  • 1512 N Scott St #TH-4
    $785,000, 3 Bed/ 2 Bath
    Presented by Claire Belcher
    Only 1 of 10 luxury townhomes, situated in the heart of Arlington’s vibrant Courthouse-Clarendon corridor
  • 3129 7th St N
    $1,100,000, 2 Bed/ 2 Bath *New Price*
    Presented by Kristina Shevchenko
    A cute Bungalow in Lyon Park, renovated 2-bedroom, 2-full bath on a 5,951 sq ft lot
  • 1688 N Quinn St
    $1,530,000 3 Bed/3 Bath *New Price*
    Presented by Jean Nguyen
    End unit town home 3 bed, 2.5 bath all-brick, 3200+ sq ft townhome in Bromptons neighborhood of North Arlington
  • 1414 N Johnson St
    $1,549,900 4 Bed/4Bath *New Price*
    Presented by Pat Flynn
    Two-Level detached home in the heart of Arlington and tucked away on a private road with a second full kitchen on the lower level.
  • 1516 16th Ct N
    $1685,000 3 Bed/4 Bath *New Price*
    Presented by Traudel Lange
    In popular Rosslyn Key— an exceptional, Madison-built end-unit townhouse with elevator access to all floors and a stunning rooftop
  • 2404 16th St N
    $2,595,000 5 Bed/6 Bath *New Price*
    Presented by Heidi Robbins
    A BeaconCrest-built home from 2016 with unbeatable proximity to Clarendon’s vibrant dining and shopping scene

If you have any questions regarding these listings, or would like to schedule a private showing, please feel free to contact Jean for a private showing


This recurring Open Houses feature is sponsored by The Eli Residential Team. Their mission is to guide, educate, and advocate for their clients through real advice, hands-on support, and personalized service. This week’s post is written by Jean Ropp.

The temperatures are HOT and so are these new listings. Check out these open houses this weekend :

Single Family Home Open Houses, Linked Here:

  • 2503 N Jefferson St, Arlington, VA 22207
    6 Bed/4.5 Bath $2,495,000
    Open Saturday and Sunday 2pm-4pm
    Presented by Jean Beatty
  • 1635 13th St S, Arlington, VA 22204
    4 Bed/3 Bath $1,150,000
    Open Sunday 1pm-4pm
    Presented by Mike Burns
  • 898 N Kentucky St, Arlington, VA 22205
    4 Bed/3 Bath $949,900
    Open Saturday and Sunday 1pm-3pm
    Presented by Dan Mleziva

Townhome Open Houses, Linked Here:

  • 1401 S Edgewood St #488, Arlington, VA 22204
    2 Bed/1 Bath $465,000
    Open Friday 5pm-7pm, Saturday and Sunday 2pm-4pm
    Presented by Michelle Doherty
  • 4519 34th St S, Arlington, VA 22206
    2 Bed/3 Bath $775,000
    Open Sunday 2pm-4pm
    Presented by Kay Houghton
  • 1802 24th St S, Arlington, VA 22202
    3 Bed/3.5 Bath $1,250,000
    Open Sunday 1pm-3pm
    Presented by Susan Hand and Cameron Razzaghi

Condo Open Houses, Linked Here:

  • 1045 N Utah St #2-212, Arlington, VA 22201
    2 Bed/2 Bath $625,000
    Open Sunday 1pm-3pm
    Presented by Shawn Battle
  • 1200 N Hartford St #610, Arlington, VA 22201
    1 Bed/1 Bath 448,000
    Open Sunday 11am-1pm
    Presented by Janice Spearbeck
  • 3515 Washington Blvd #316, Arlington, VA 22201
    1 Bed/1 Bath $345,000
    Open Friday 5:30pm-7:30pm
    Presented by Casi Carey

Don’t wait for these open houses! Let’s schedule a tour. Jean of Eli Residential Group is free this weekend to set up a private tour that fits your schedule. Contact info here: [email protected] 781.635.5530

Let The Eli Residential Team expertly guide you through the unique market dynamics in Arlington. Start by filling the form below. It will support ARLnow’s local news mission and you’ll get some perks in the process.


This article is sponsored by Arlington Economic Development.

Trustible, an artificial intelligence governance startup based in Arlington, has raised $4.6 million in seed funding to grow its platform and support responsible AI adoption across industries.

The company is building tools that integrate AI governance into enterprise workflows, helping organizations manage risk and stay compliant with emerging regulations. As the use of AI accelerates across sectors, Trustible is positioning itself as a leading solution for companies that want to deploy the technology responsibly.

Trustible’s platform is designed to make regulatory and ethical compliance a competitive advantage, rather than a hurdle. By embedding governance from the start, the company enables innovation that is both fast and accountable.

Gerald Kierce, co-founder and CEO of Trustible, said Arlington offers the right mix of resources and opportunity to scale.

“Arlington is the ideal place to build the company,” Kierce said, pointing to the region’s technical talent, access to policymakers, and strong cybersecurity ecosystem. “Our success is possible because of the unique blend of expertise and regional connectivity AED has built.”

The company’s network of collaborators includes major technology players such as Google and Microsoft, Georgetown University’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology, and the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s AI Safety Institute Consortium.

With its new funding, Trustible plans to double the size of its Arlington-based team, enhance the capabilities of its platform, and expand its global partnerships.

Kierce said the company is part of a broader wave of mission-driven innovation growing in the D.C. region.

“We see a coming wave of startups that blend public-sector DNA with commercial speed,” he said. “Trustible aims to help anchor that ecosystem and prove that innovation and governance can thrive side by side on the Potomac.”


Each week, “Just Reduced” spotlights properties in Arlington County whose price have been cut over the previous week. The market summary is crafted by Arlington Realty, Inc. Maximize your real estate investment with the team by visiting www.arlingtonrealtyinc.com or calling 703-836-6000 today!

Please note: While Arlington Realty, Inc. provides this information for the community, it may not be the listing company of these homes.

As of June 23, there are 213 detached homes, 46 townhouses and 216 condos for sale throughout Arlington County. In total, 42 homes experienced a price reduction in the past week, including:

705 N Barton Street

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 Arlington Realty, Inc.


Sponsored

This regularly scheduled sponsored column is written by Eli Tucker, Arlington-based Realtor and Arlington resident. If you would like to work with Eli and his team in Northern Virginia and the greater D.C. Metro area, you can reach him directly at [email protected].

Eli and his team believe that your real estate needs should be managed by advisors, not salespeople. Their mission is to guide, educate, and advocate for their clients through real advice, hands-on support, and personalized service.


This recurring Open Houses feature is sponsored by The Eli Residential Team. Their mission is to guide, educate, and advocate for their clients through real advice, hands-on support, and personalized service. This week’s post is written by Val Connolly.

Whether it’s coffee on the screened-in porch (no bugs!), alfresco dinner on the deck, or just a quiet moment in the garden, these homes offer the kind of outdoor spaces that make you want to slow down and stay awhile. Each one has something special — from peaceful views to lush landscaping to spaces that were made for easy summer entertaining.

Which one would you pick for your perfect summer hangout? Feel free to email [email protected] or call 240.449.9050 to set up a private showing! 

Let The Eli Residential Team expertly guide you through the unique market dynamics in Arlington. Start by filling the form below. It will support ARLnow’s local news mission and you’ll get some perks in the process.


This recurring Open Houses feature is sponsored by The Eli Residential Team. Their mission is to guide, educate, and advocate for their clients through real advice, hands-on support, and personalized service. This week’s post is written by Val Connolly

It’s officially summer in Arlington, and the market is heating up right along with the weather. Whether you’re just starting to explore or ready to make a move, this weekend’s open houses offer a great way to get a feel for what’s out there.

Detached Homes

Townhomes

Condominiums

Unable to make it this weekend? Feel free to email [email protected] or call 240.449.9050 to set up a private showing!

Let The Eli Residential Team expertly guide you through the unique market dynamics in Arlington. Start by filling the form below. It will support ARLnow’s local news mission and you’ll get some perks in the process


BizLaunch

This article is sponsored by Arlington Economic Development.

In Arlington, federal employees aren’t just a part of the workforce — they’re our neighbors, friends and community members. As some navigate career shifts prompted by recent federal policy changes, BizLaunch is here to help turn years of government experience into successful business ventures.

Federal workers bring highly specialized skills in areas like accounting, IT, consulting and project management. These areas of expertise make them natural candidates for entrepreneurship. That’s where BizLaunch comes in. BizLaunch has hosted workshops, career fairs and networking events specifically designed to guide federal employees through the process of launching and growing a business.

Whether you’re brainstorming your first idea or mapping out a full business plan, BizLaunch offers free, one-on-one consultations covering everything from marketing to licensing to compliance. And for those looking for even more support, BizLaunch’s free webinar, presented with SCORE and Arlington Public Library, offers practical insights tailored for government workers ready to explore what’s next.

While BizLaunch focuses on entrepreneurship, Arlington County as a whole remains committed to supporting the more than 25,000 federal employees who work here and the many more who call Arlington home. For additional county resources, visit the Assistance for Federal Employees and Contractors page.

For more information on BizLaunch, Arlington’s small business support network, or to schedule a free consultation, visit bizlaunch.org.


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