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Property Details
Price: $2,250,000
5 Bed
6 Bath
5,438 Sq Ft
2 Garage Spaces, Concrete Driveway, Fenced, Private
Year Built: 2011
Price: $2,250,000
5 Bed
6 Bath
5,438 Sq Ft
2 Garage Spaces, Concrete Driveway, Fenced, Private
Year Built: 2011
Set in the established Ashton Heights neighborhood of Arlington, this five-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bath home delivers 5,438 square feet of living space across a well-proportioned floor plan built in 2011. Two garage spaces and a concrete driveway with private, fenced access address practical needs at scale. The home’s proximity to the Clarendon and Virginia Square Metro stations connects residents directly to the broader DC metro corridor. At $2,250,000, the property represents a significant position in the Northern Virginia single-family market.
The home at 2605 11th St N occupies a well-regarded block in Ashton Heights, one of Arlington’s most established residential neighborhoods. Built in 2011, the structure offers 5,438 square feet of interior space across five bedrooms and five full and one half bathrooms — a configuration that accommodates a wide range of living arrangements without compromise.
Two garage spaces and a private, fenced concrete driveway distinguish the property in a submarket where off-street parking at this scale is a meaningful differentiator. The lot’s fenced perimeter adds a layer of defined outdoor space that is often absent from comparable Arlington homes at this price point.
Ashton Heights sits within easy reach of the Orange and Silver Line Metro stations at Clarendon and Virginia Square, placing the home inside one of Northern Virginia’s most transit-accessible residential corridors. The surrounding streetscape offers walkable access to the retail and dining concentration along Wilson and Clarendon Boulevards.
At $2,250,000, this home competes in the upper tier of the Arlington single-family market, where 2011 construction, generous square footage, and a fenced private drive collectively represent a durable value proposition for a discerning buyer.
Neighborhood & Lifestyle
A snapshot of everyday conveniences, destinations and experiences just moments from your door.
Neighborhood & Lifestyle
A snapshot of everyday conveniences, destinations and experiences just moments from your door.
Property Location
The home at 2605 11th St N was built in 2011 and offers 5,438 square feet of interior space across five bedrooms and five full bathrooms plus a powder room. The construction date positions it among the newer single-family homes in Ashton Heights, where much of the housing stock predates it by several decades. Two garage spaces and a fenced, private concrete driveway complete a practical infrastructure that is difficult to replicate at this scale in the immediate area.
Ashton Heights is one of Arlington’s most established residential neighborhoods, bounded by the Rosslyn-Ballston Metro corridor to the south and the broader North Arlington grid to the north. The neighborhood’s tree-lined streets and mix of original and newer construction give it a settled character that distinguishes it from more recently developed Arlington pockets. Walkable access to the retail, dining, and transit concentration along Clarendon Boulevard is a consistent draw for buyers evaluating this submarket.
The Rosslyn-Ballston corridor places this home within reach of a dense concentration of restaurants, coffee shops, and everyday retail along Wilson and Clarendon Boulevards. The Orange and Silver Line stations at Clarendon and Virginia Square provide direct Metro access to downtown DC and points throughout Northern Virginia. For buyers who value both walkable neighborhood character and regional connectivity, Ashton Heights occupies a well-balanced position in the Arlington market.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have worked extensively with buyers and sellers navigating the upper-tier single-family market in Arlington’s Rosslyn-Ballston corridor and surrounding neighborhoods. We understand the nuances of Ashton Heights real estate, including how newer construction homes compete against the neighborhood’s established housing stock and what drives value at the $2M-plus price point in Northern Virginia. If you are evaluating Arlington single-family homes in this range, we welcome the opportunity to share recent comparables and our perspective on the submarket — reach out to start the conversation.
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519 Regent Pl NE, Washington, DC 20017