What Makes Arlington County a Prime Location for Homebuyers?

Discovering Arlington County's Unique Blend of Community and Convenience

Arlington County, Virginia, stands out as a dynamic urban county that successfully blends rich history with modern living. Known for its proximity to the nation's capital, Arlington offers residents an unparalleled mix of cultural heritage, vibrant nightlife, and expansive green spaces. Key points of interest include the Pentagon, Arlington National Cemetery, and the bustling corridors of Rosslyn-Ballston and Crystal City. The county's comprehensive transportation network features extensive metro and bus services, bike-friendly streets, and easy access to Reagan National Airport, making it an ideal place for commuters and families alike.

Located within this urban landscape is the community surrounding 5317 8th Rd S, where the average days on market is a brisk 32 days, indicating strong demand for homes. This area is characterized by its diversity in housing options, offering an average living area of 1,654 square feet and an average price per square foot of $552. It exemplifies Arlington's appeal with its mix of traditional homes, proximity to essential amenities, and access to excellent educational institutions.

The property at 5317 8th Rd S is a prime example of Arlington's residential offerings. This newly-built traditional end-unit townhouse, listed for sale at $939,990, features 3 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, and a spacious 2,290 square feet of living space. The home is designed with luxury and convenience in mind, boasting a modern chef's kitchen, an elevator to all four levels, and a rooftop balcony. For more details, visit 5317 8th Rd S.

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The Hancock townhome at 5317 8th Rd S offers a luxurious living experience across four levels. Highlights include a flexible room and half bath on the entry level, a main level with a gourmet kitchen and covered Sky Lanai, and a third floor dedicated to the owner's suite and additional bedrooms. The fourth level features a loft with a full bath and balcony. Situated steps from parks, shopping, and dining, this home embodies the convenience and community spirit of Arlington.

For those exploring similar price points, properties in Arlington such as 1106 Vermont and 2448 S Culpeper St offer insights into what buyers can afford with a little more or a little less money. These properties, ranging from $899,900 to $975,000, present diverse living options from townhouses to single-family homes in various Arlington neighborhoods.

If you have further inquiries or are interested in a property like 5317 8th Rd S, Will Nesbitt is here to assist. Contact us at (703)765-0300 for expert real estate advice.

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Nesbitt Realty, a family-owned business, takes pride in providing exceptional service to each client. Our comprehensive knowledge of Northern Virginia, combined with our commitment to excellence, ensures that we can help you find the perfect home. Learn more about our services and why Nesbitt Realty is the right choice for your real estate needs by visiting Why Nesbitt Realty.

For those considering property management in Arlington, it's important to stay informed about local regulations and market trends. Effective property management involves regular maintenance, understanding tenant rights, and strategic pricing to attract and retain tenants. Arlington's dynamic market requires a proactive approach to navigate successfully.

In summary, Arlington County offers a unique combination of historical significance and modern amenities, making it a highly desirable place to live. With properties like 5317 8th Rd S showcasing the quality and variety of housing options available, it's clear why Arlington continues to attract a diverse population. ```

Schofield Stewart

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Schofield Stewart is a versatile member of the property management staff at Nesbitt Realty. Raised in Fairfax County, his educational journey took him from the local schools, such as Lake Braddock SS, to the University of Waikato in Hamilton, New Zealand. Here, he pursued a double major in Laws and Environmental Planning, leading to his qualification as a Barrister and Solicitor of the High Court of New Zealand.