Are you thinking about Living in Arlington Virginia? Are you wondering where to live in Arlington VA? In this video, We take a tour of Top 9 neighborhoods in Arlington Virginia, specifically North Arlington. From leafy suburbs to trendy downtown districts, these neighborhoods have something for everyone! If you're looking to make a move to Arlington VA, be sure to check out this neighborhood tour of Arlington VA! You'll love the diversity and the locality of each one, and you'll be able to find everything you need within these neighborhoods. If you are planning to move to Arlington Virginia, after watching this video, you'll have a better idea of which neighborhood is right for you!
In this Arlington VA Vlog tour, we take a neighborhood tour covering the Orange Line Corridor (North Arlington, which is north of Route 50). We cover areas of Rosslyn, Court House, Clarendon, Virginia Square - GMU, Ballston. We also cover more suburban areas of Lyon Village, Lyon Park, Yorktown and Williamsburg. We discuss unique aspects of each neighborhood and their housing and real estate options in each area.
Rosslyn is the first stop on the Orange Line Corridor in Arlington VA. It's the closest to Washington DC. It's comprised of mainly condos, but it's walkability to Georgetown and DC make it a desirable location!
Court house is next on the Orange Line Corridor and is mainly residential with condos and townhomes.
Clarendon is one of the most popular areas in Arlington VA. It's bustling with shops, restaurants and nightlife. A few blocks away from the Clarendon Metro stop you find single family homes in the Lyon Village and Lyon Park neighborhoods. Clarendon truly has something for everyone!
Virginia Square - GMU - is home to George Mason Law School. This area is more quiet than other areas of the Orange Line Corridor in Arlington, but it still has a variety of condos.
Ballston is a bustling neighborhood full of many shops, restaurants and housing. This area has grown significantly over the years and will continue to be popular for it's variety that can fit anyone's needs.
Yorktown is a suburb just north of Orange line corridor. It's not metro accessible and consists of single family homes, mature trees, and highly ranked schools.
Williamsburg is a suburb on the edge of Arlington County. It's larger homes, larger lots, highly ranked schools, and more luxurious homes make this a desirable area for many.
If you're thinking about moving to Arlington Virginia, or any other Washington DC suburb, we'd love to help! We take pride in helping you navigate the Washington DC real estate market, including Northern Virginia.
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00:00 Intro to Arlington VA Neighborhoods
00:24 Rosslyn
00:58 Court House
01:38 Clarendon
02:24 Lyon Village
03:23 Lyon Park
04:14 Virginia Square-GMU
05:05 Ballston
06:02 Yorktown
07:14 Williamsburg
08:31 Wrap Up
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This channel is all about living in Washington DC, moving to Washington DC, and relocating to Washington DC. We also cover living in Northern Virginia, moving to Northern Virginia, and relocating to Northern Virginia, as well as the Maryland suburbs in Montgomery County.
James Reid is a licensed real estate agent in Washington, DC, the State of Maryland, as well as the Commonwealth of Virginia.
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