Why choose Brookville?

Brookville in Alexandria VA is located in a very convenient area, only minutes to Pentagon, Mark Center, Shirlington and Van Dorn/ Seminary Rd. Compare to:

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Brookville in Alexandria

Want your new home to welcome your pet?

Horizon House condos in Arlington VA accepts pets under 30 lbs. It also offers generous amenities, all included in condo fee. Compare to: horizon houses

Why is The Circle Condominium special?

The Circle Condo in Arlington VA is located at a very convenient area close to shops and restaurants, it is just minutes to Clarendon and Courthouse metro, plus it offers a picnic area and garage space. Compare to:  

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Buying at Kings Landing: what to have in mind

If you are considering a property at Kings Landing in Alexandria VA, then keep in mind that it is located in a very convenient area, near schools, shopping metro and also close to Old Town Alexandria and National Airport. Compare to: kings landing

Is Quaker Ridge a convenient location?

Quaker Ridge in Alexandria VA is a very convenient location to buy a townhouse: it is less than a mile to Old Town and King Str Metro. Compare to:   quaker ridge

Why consider Kings Landing?

Kings Landing detached properties in Alexandria VA are located in a very convenient area, near schools, metro and shopping. Additionally, they offer easy access to Reagan National Airport and Old Town Alexandria. Compare to:

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Is Windsor Estates a convenient community?

Detached properties at Windsor Estates in Alexandria VA are located in a very convenient area, close to shops, restaurants and the Fairfax County Pkwy. Compare to:
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Windsor Estates in Alexandria

What does a property’s Walk Score score mean?

Will and Julie Nesbitt cross the street in Shirlington
Will and Julie Nesbitt cross the street in Shirlington
Walk Score helps people find walkable places to live. Walk Score calculates the walkability of an address by locating nearby stores, restaurants, schools, parks, etc. Walk Score promises to measure how easy it is to live a car-lite lifestyle---not how pretty the area is for walking. Each home listed for sale is given a Walk Score. That number is between 0 and 100. Here are general guidelines for interpreting your score:
  • 90–100 = Walkers' Paradise: Most errands can be accomplished on foot and many people can get by without owning a car.
  • 70–89 = Very Walkable: It's possible to get by without owning a car.
  • 50–69 = Somewhat Walkable: Some stores and amenities are within walking distance, but many everyday trips still require a bike, public transportation, or car.
  • 25–49 = Car-Dependent: Only a few destinations are within easy walking range. For most errands, driving or public transportation is a must.
  • 0–24 = Car-Dependent (Driving Only): Virtually no neighborhood destinations within walking range. You can walk from your house to your car!

Walk Score isn't perfect ...

Home buyers need to be aware that Walk Score is just an approximation of walkability.
An evening of Fall in Del Ray
Walking to a restaurant on a Fall evening in Del Ray
For example, the Skyline communities of Falls Church generally have a higher Walk Score than the New Alexandria community of Belle View. River Towers has pleasant tree-lined walkways with easy access to neighborhood shops, parks, libraries, the Potomac. Skyline Square is convenient as can be, but broad and busy 4 lane roads make walking inconvenient, if not dangerous. But River Towers doesn't score as high on Walk Score as Skyline Square. So, there are a number of factors that contribute to walkability that are not part of the algorithm used to calculate Walk Score:
  • Public transit: Good public transit is important for walkable neighborhoods. Not to fear: you can also search for homes near a metro station.
  • Street width and block length: Narrow streets slow down traffic. Short blocks provide more routes to the same destination and make it easier to take a direct route.
  • Street design: Sidewalks and safe crossings are essential to walkability. Appropriate automobile speeds, trees, and other features also help.
  • Safety from crime and crashes: How much crime is in the neighborhood? How many traffic accidents are there? Are streets well-lit?
  • Pedestrian-friendly community design: Are buildings close to the sidewalk with parking in back? Are destinations clustered together?
  • Topography: Hills can make walking difficult, especially if you're carrying groceries.
  • Freeways and bodies of water: Freeways can divide neighborhoods. Swimming is harder than walking.
  • Weather: In some places it's just too hot or cold to walk regularly.
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    Walking near Cameron Mews in Old Town Alexandria
Thus, the tools on our site are a great starting point in your search for homes and neighborhoods of Northern Virginia, but there really is no substitute for your Condo Alexandria realtor. We know the areas and neighborhoods where you want to live and we can really help you sort to the wheat from the chaff.