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Waverly Hills Houses for Sale

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    $1,139,000 Open Sat 12PM - 2PM

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 2,196 Sq Ft

    1811 N Wakefield St, Arlington, VA 22207

    Beautiful white brick home set on a quiet street surrounded by meticulous and lush landscaping. Driveway parking for two cars and an attached garage, as well as an elegant brick walkway leading to the inviting front stoop. Foyer entry provides sight lines into the formal living room anchored around a fireplace and views into the expanded dining room. Chef’s kitchen is adjacent to the dining room

    James Andors Keller Williams Realty

    1811 N Wakefield St, Arlington, VA 22207
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    $2,795,000 Open Sun 1PM - 4PM

    • 5 Beds
    • 7 Baths
    • 4,957 Sq Ft

    4610 17th St N, Arlington, VA 22207

    **OPEN HOUSE ON SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, FROM 1 TO 4 PM**Springstreet Development meets the housing needs of Arlington with an exceptional new home featuring a one bedroom Accessory Dwelling Unit in part of the lower level. It is ideal for an in-law, college student, au pair, or for rent**Located in the Glebe, Dorothy Hamm, Washington-Liberty School pyramid, the home features 5 or 6 bedrooms, 5

    Elizabeth Twigg Corcoran McEnearney

    4610 17th St N, Arlington, VA 22207
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    $3,250,000 New Construction

    • 6 Beds
    • 7.5 Baths
    • 7,585 Sq Ft

    1615 N Wakefield St, Arlington, VA 22207

    Delivering late Summer 2025. A bold departure from the ordinary.Uncompromising luxury meets uncommon opportunity at 1615 N Wakefield St—a newly constructed 6-bedroom, 7.5-bath modern colonial offering over 7,500 square feet of finished living space across four levels. Designed for buyers who value design, function, and lasting quality, this home features Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances,

    Jonathan Fox Compass

    1615 N Wakefield St, Arlington, VA 22207

Why Live in Waverly Hills

Waverly Hills, located in Arlington, is a neighborhood known for its towering trees, blooming gardens, and a mix of Tudor, Colonial, Cape Cod, and modern farmhouse-style homes. The area features a blend of original homes from the 1930s and '40s, as well as newer constructions. Despite some flooding issues in recent years, the neighborhood remains popular, with homes selling quickly. Waverly Hills is within walking distance to the vibrant Ballston neighborhood, offering numerous things to do, including shopping at Ballston Quarter mall, dining at First Down Sports Bar & Grill, and visiting the Central Library. The Lee Heights Shops provide local businesses and quick errands options, while the Cherrydale Farmers Market operates on Saturdays. The neighborhood is served by highly rated schools: Glebe Elementary, Dorothy Hamm Middle School, and Washington Liberty High School, the latter offering advanced placement classes and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. Woodstock Park, the neighborhood's only park, features playgrounds, a basketball court, and walking paths, with planned improvements in 2025. The Custis Trail offers a longer walking route, connecting to the extensive Washington and Old Dominion Railroad Trail. The Waverly Hills Civic Association organizes community events, including a block party, Halloween parade, and holiday celebrations. The Ballston-MU Metro station, about a mile south, provides easy access to downtown D.C., while drivers can use I-66. The Virginia Hospital Center is nearby, and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport is 8 miles southeast. The neighborhood has a slightly lower crime risk compared to the national average.

Home Trends in Waverly Hills, VA

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$355,173
Median Single Family Sale Price
$355,173
Median Townhouse Sale Price
$325,000
Median 2 Bedroom Sale Price
$368,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$233
Number of Homes for Sale
2
Last 12 months Home Sales
78
Months of Supply
0.30
Median List Price
$400,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
0%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
201%
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