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Neighborhoods in Alexandria, VA

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    Beverly Hills

    Beverly Hills in Alexandria, Virginia, is a neighborhood known for its rolling hills and diverse architecture, including colonial and Cape Cod-style homes primarily built in the 1930s and 1940s. The area is characterized by its walkable streets lined with towering oaks and mature dogwoods, fostering a strong sense of community among its residents.

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      $1.28M

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      $764K - $2.7M

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      6 Listings

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    Rosemont

    Rosemont is Alexandria's first planned community. It was developed as a "streetcar suburb" when trolleys trudged along the city's main thoroughfares in the early 1900s. Blue-collar workers would commute from Rosemont to the Torpedo Factory in Old Town Alexandria, now a popular art center. Midcentury-style homes rest on modest, grassy lawns in the

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      $1.23M

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      $548K - $3.4M

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      4 Listings

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    Old Town

    Old Town, aptly named, is nothing, if not historic. Here, residents can visit a Gadsby’s Tavern, where George Washington and Thomas Jefferson once dined, check out Christ Church, one of the oldest in Virginia, or attend a performance at The Little Theatre of Alexandria, which has been in operation since 1934. It is a popular tourist destination

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      $1.18M

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      $355K - $3.8M

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      67 Listings

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    Taylor Run

    Taylor Run was once filled with farmland, which fed into the city of Alexandria’s exports, but now it’s a laidback residential community near Old Town. “Alexandria has more of a sense of history to it than cities like Fairfax and Arlington,” says Mark Frieden, a Realtor with the My Move DMV Team at eXp Realty who’s lived in Alexandria most of his

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      $1.03M

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      $335K - $3.3M

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      16 Listings

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    Del Ray

    Del Ray is one of the closest neighborhoods to the attractions and nightlife in nearby Old Town Alexandria. Still, it has its own identity as a hip, trendy enclave with unique shopping and dining destinations outnumbering franchise spots. Bradley Wisley, a northern Virginia native and real estate agent with Century 21 New Millennium, says, "Del

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      $984K

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      $309K - $2.5M

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      20 Listings

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    North Ridge

    North Ridge is a hilly, residential village at Alexandria’s north end. However, the neighborhood is within a walk or short drive of Old Town Alexandria for leisure, Del Ray for dining and Interstate 395 for quick commutes to the nation's capital. "Folks love the location; it's just a very cohesive, beautiful neighborhood close to Old Town," says

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      $912K

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      $286K - $3.2M

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      30 Listings

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    Potomac Yard

    Potomac Yard stands above old railroad tracks that once guided trains through the neighborhood in northern Virginia, having transformed into a bustling community. An industrial site recently redeveloped and framed with an expansive network of boulevards, green spaces and brick walkways, Potomac Yard’s central location to recreation, shopping and

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      $849K

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      $299K - $1.6M

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      16 Listings

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    Parker-Gray

    Parker-Gray in Alexandria, Virginia, is a historic neighborhood just outside Washington, D.C., known for its mature trees, brick sidewalks, and centuries-old row houses. The area offers a unique Alexandria experience with its historic charm and convenient commute, being only a 30-minute metro ride from downtown D.C. The neighborhood features homes

    • Average Value

      $821K

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      $430K - $1.5M

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      23 Listings

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    Cameron Station

    Cameron Station in Alexandria combines Colonial Revival aesthetics with modern living. Ben Brenman Park offers lakeside walks and wooded trails. The area includes specialty grocers, cafes, and restaurants like Indochen. Cameron Station in Alexandria, Virginia, blends old-fashioned town center designs with modern living, creating a vibrant

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      $795K

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      $376K - $1.1M

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      12 Listings

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    Arlandria

    As the name suggests, Arlandria borders Arlington and Alexandria, with an Alexandria address. It’s the northernmost community in the city, and Realtor Sue Kovalsky with the Jen Walker Team of McEnearney Associates Realtors says, “It’s one of the most convenient places you can live.” That’s because this neighborhood about 8 miles south of

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      $788K

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      $722K - $895K

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      4 Listings

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    Seminary Valley

    In Alexandria’s West End, Seminary Valley is a slice of suburban peace surrounded by commuter convenience. The neighborhood is south of Interstate 395, offering a direct drive to the Pentagon and Washington, D.C., less than 10 miles north. But even with this highway access, Sue Goodhart, a team lead with The Goodhart Group of Compass Real Estate

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      $760K

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      $585K - $998K

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      0 Listings

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    Seminary Hill

    Seminary Hill is named for the 200-year-old Virginia Theological Seminary, but the college is just one example of the historic sites that are an integral part of the neighborhood. It’s located in Alexandria, Virginia, a 275-year-old city less than 10 miles from Washington, D.C. Like much of Alexandria, Seminary Hill is full of parks and green

    • Average Value

      $730K

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      $190K - $3.5M

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      34 Listings

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    Virginia Hills

    Virginia Hills in Alexandria combines urban and suburban living near D.C. This quiet area features mid-sized homes, highly rated schools, and Franconia Park. Route 1 and I-495 provide access to the capital and surrounding areas. Virginia Hills in Alexandria, VA, offers a blend of urban and suburban living, making it a unique Washington, D.C.

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      $703K

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      $542K - $1.3M

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      18 Listings

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    Potomac West

    Potomac West in Alexandria is a highly convenient neighborhood located just a few miles from Washington, D.C., making it an attractive option for those seeking proximity to the capital. The area is well-connected, with several Metro stops nearby and easy access to shops and restaurants in Del Ray and Potomac Yard. Housing options primarily include

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      $653K

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      $500K - $922K

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      6 Listings

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    Alexandria West

    Teeming with lakes and native flora, Alexandria West prioritizes green space without forfeiting any of the city's amenities. Whether residents are looking to hit fine dining, an annual event in Old Town Alexandria or one of the many park trails, this neighborhood has it all. “Alexandria West is a hidden gem,“ Monika Edwards Harrison, a Realtor

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      $536K

    • List Price

      $260K - $1.1M

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      22 Listings

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    Huntington

    Huntington is a Fairfax County community on the outskirts of Alexandria, separated from Old Town Alexandria by the Capital Beltway and Cameron Run waterway. Despite these boundaries, Huntington is still just a quick ride to Old Town and downtown Washington, D.C., from the Huntington Metro Station, and home values are significantly lower:

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      $512K

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      $170K - $895K

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      49 Listings

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    Lincolnia Hills

    Lincolnia Hills in Alexandria is a tranquil neighborhood that offers a respite from the nearby urban bustle. Located within the beltway, it features standalone homes, condominiums, and convenient retail centers. The area is characterized by its midcentury residences, including ramblers, split-levels, and bi-levels, built by M.T. Broyhill & Sons

    • Average Value

      $371K

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      $196K - $933K

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      15 Listings

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    Landmark

    Landmark, an urban-style neighborhood in Alexandria, is known for its high-density living and evolving residential landscape. Originally characterized by 1960s and 1970s condo complexes like Olympus and Watergate at Landmark, the area has seen significant development with subdivisions such as Landmark Mews and Cameron Station. Cameron Station,

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      $349K

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      $202K - $844K

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      62 Listings

    Landmark
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    Eisenhower Ave

    Eisenhower Avenue, the result of a redevelopment plan, remade itself from a rail yard into a robust city-like neighborhood with high-rise office buildings, hotels and residential complexes. Located along a southern patch of Alexandria, the neighborhood acts as a modernized version of the nearby historic Old Town. Eisenhower Avenue reproduces some

    • Average Value

      $666K

    • List Price

      $427K - $1.3M

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      8 Listings

    Eisenhower Ave