Arlington Living
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Arlington, VA Real Estate Statistics
| Average Price | $1.1M |
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| Lowest Price | $54.9K |
| Highest Price | $5.3M |
| Total Listings | 571 |
| Avg. Days On Market | 55 |
| Avg. Price/SQFT | $516 |
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Arlington Highlights
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01One of the closest Northern Virginia spots to D.C., with Metro access, bike share, and National Airport right down the road.
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02Condos in Clarendon or Ballston give younger buyers nightlife and walkability, while single-families in Lyon Village push $2M+.
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03The job market is insanely good. Amazon HQ2, the Pentagon, Capitol Hill, plus major federal contractors, all right here.
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04Tons of lifestyle perks with shopping at Pentagon City, parks along the Potomac, and bars, restaurants, and brunch spots everywhere.
About Arlington, VA
Arlington is one of the closest suburbs to D.C., and it feels almost like an extension of the city. It’s busy, it’s walkable, and it’s always in high demand.
- D.C. proximity: Minutes from downtown with Metro, bike share, and National Airport right there.
- Housing range: Condos starting around the $500Ks and single-families going $1.5–3M+.
- Job powerhouse: Amazon HQ2, the Pentagon, Boeing, Nestlé, and federal contractors everywhere.
- Neighborhood mix: Clarendon nightlife, Ballston condos, and historic single-family streets.
- Active lifestyle: Trails, gyms, and parks all within walking distance.
- Higher incomes: Median household income topping $130K+.

Amenities & Things to Do
Arlington packs a ton into a small footprint, from restaurants and shopping to outdoor escapes right on the Potomac.
- Dining and bars: Clarendon Ballroom, Don Tito, Spider Kelly’s, and brunch spots all in walking range.
- Shopping: Pentagon City Mall plus smaller local retail clusters.
- Outdoor escapes: Theodore Roosevelt Island and Potomac riverfront trails.
- Parks with views: Gravelly Point for picnics, soccer, and plane-watching.
- Fitness options: Leagues, gyms, and bike paths used year-round.
- D.C. access: Georgetown, museums, and monuments a few minutes away.

Arlington, VA Real Estate FAQs
What types of homes can you find in Arlington?
Arlington has a little bit of everything. You’ve got high-rise condos in places like Ballston and Clarendon, townhomes tucked into quieter streets, and million-dollar single-family homes just minutes from D.C. The price tag runs higher than most of Northern Virginia, but that’s because you’re paying for location, schools, and lifestyle.
How much does it cost to buy a home in Arlington?
Condos can start in the low $400Ks and stretch well into the $1M+ range depending on size and fees. Townhomes usually run $800K to $1.2M, and single-family homes are often $1.5M and up. Some of the larger custom builds can push into the $2–3M range, especially close to Clarendon or Lyon Village.
What schools serve Arlington?
Arlington Public Schools are consistently rated among the best in Virginia. Washington-Liberty, Yorktown, and Wakefield High all get strong marks, and there are plenty of magnet and specialty programs. A lot of families move here specifically for the schools, and being this close to D.C. makes the education system a big draw.
How long is the commute to D.C. or nearby job hubs?
Most Arlington neighborhoods are 5–15 minutes from downtown D.C. by car or Metro. The Orange and Blue lines run right through Ballston, Clarendon, and Rosslyn, so you can ditch the car if you want. Reagan National Airport is also less than 15 minutes away, which makes travel really easy.
What neighborhoods are most popular in Arlington?
Ballston and Clarendon are hotspots for younger buyers with all the restaurants and nightlife. Lyon Village and Ashton Heights pull in people looking for classic single-family homes with character. Crystal City and Pentagon City are booming with Amazon HQ2 and tons of new development. Each neighborhood has its own vibe depending on what you’re looking for.
Is Arlington good for families?
Yes, plenty of families choose Arlington. The schools are top notch, and there are parks, trails, and kid-friendly events all year long. Even in the denser areas, you’ll find playgrounds and green space tucked in. The balance of city life with suburban amenities is what makes Arlington such a strong family option.
What job opportunities are nearby?
Arlington is one of the strongest job markets in the country. You’ve got Amazon HQ2, defense contractors, lobbyists, and tons of tech jobs. The Pentagon and Capitol Hill are right across the river, so government work is everywhere. Median household income here is among the highest in the U.S., and that steady job base drives the housing market.
What are the main things to do in Arlington?
You’ve got nightlife in Clarendon, restaurants in Ballston, and shopping at Pentagon City. Parks like Theodore Roosevelt Island and Gravelly Point give you green space with monument views. On weekends, residents hit up local farmers markets, breweries, or bike the trails along the Potomac. You’re never short on things to do here.
Is Arlington a safe place to live?
Arlington is very safe compared to most urban areas this close to D.C. Neighborhoods are active, and the county invests heavily in community services. Of course, it depends on the block, like anywhere, but most people feel comfortable walking to Metro, parks, and restaurants. It’s one of the reasons Arlington keeps ranking as one of the best places to live.
