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Why Arlington?

Why Arlington?

Source: Long & Foster

Located just 4.6 miles from Washington, D.C., Arlington, VA, combines the best of city life and the suburbs. Its many neighborhoods include Rosslyn, Pentagon City, Shirlington, and Lyon Village. Residents can choose to live in the middle of everything or opt to reside in a more rustic location. Arlington’s most famous assets are the Arlington National Cemetery and the Pentagon, but the area also offers a fantastic blend of green space, business, culture, homes, dining, and so much more.

THINGS TO DO

Many people flock to the area for the multitude of attractions that are in the area. During the day, a trip to the Arlington National Cemetery is a must; be sure to visit the John F. Kennedy Eternal Flame and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Popular memorials include the United States Air Force Memorial and the Pentagon Memorial, which has benches in honor of the victims who died on Flight 77 on September 11, 2001. Pentagon tours are available but must be booked at least 14 days in advance.

If shopping is more your thing, the Pentagon City Mall offers a wonderful array of stores, although its focus skews upscale. Crystal City Shops offer an underground experience and a nice list of options for lunch and dinner. If you enjoy spending time outdoors, you’ll want to visit Gravelly Point or Fort Ethan Allen.

HOUSING IN ARLINGTON

Homes for sale in Arlington are a big draw for people who commute to Washington, D.C., but many folks also work in the area. Rosslyn offers upscale condo living right across the Potomac from D.C., while neighborhoods, such as Shirlington, provide a mix of single-family homes, condos, and apartments. East Falls Church is one Arlington neighborhood that provides more of a suburban feel, but is still very convenient to the Metro and other public transportation options. Arlington real estate options are terrifically diverse, with homes available in many price ranges.

TRANSPORTATION AND TRAVEL IN ARLINGTON

When you buy a home in an Arlington neighborhood, the efficient public transportation system makes it easy to quickly get into D.C. without a car. If you do drive, Interstate 395 crosses into Arlington neighborhoods, such as Shirlington and Pentagon City, while other main routes cut through Virginia Square and Ashton Heights. Waiting across the Potomac in D.C. is the Lincoln Memorial and the rest of the Mall, while George Mason University is in nearby Fairfax, Virginia. You can live in Arlington and enjoy the benefits of a somewhat slower pace of life while taking advantage of the city’s convenient location near the nation’s capital.

Interested in learning more about living in Arlington? Visit www.longandfoster.com/VA/Arlington to connect with an agent and find available properties.

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