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Property Details
Price: $1,515,000
4 Bed
4 Bath
2,335 Sq Ft
Year Built: 1930
Price: $1,515,000
4 Bed
4 Bath
2,335 Sq Ft
Year Built: 1930
Set on a residential street in North Arlington, this four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath home combines the character of a 1930 build with the locational advantages of the Ballston-Virginia Square submarket. At 2,335 square feet, the home offers meaningful space across multiple levels in one of Arlington County’s most transit-connected neighborhoods. Priced at $1,515,000, it represents a well-positioned opportunity in a submarket where established homes of this scale are consistently in demand.
The home at 3320 2nd Rd N sits within the established residential fabric of North Arlington, a submarket defined by tree-lined streets, walkable access to the Orange and Silver Line corridors, and a mix of original mid-century and early-twentieth-century architecture. Built in 1930, the home carries the structural proportions and craftsmanship detail that distinguish homes of its era from newer construction.
At 2,335 square feet across four bedrooms and three and a half baths, the floor plan provides genuine flexibility for a range of living arrangements. The half-bath placement and full-bath count across upper levels reflect a layout designed for everyday functionality rather than compromise.
The Ballston-Virginia Square area offers direct access to the Orange, Blue, and Silver Lines, making this address one of the more transit-accessible single-family locations in Northern Virginia. Nearby Ballston Quarter provides retail, dining, and fitness options within a short walk, while the broader Clarendon and Courthouse corridors extend the neighborhood’s amenity reach considerably.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass bring focused expertise in North Arlington single-family real estate, with particular depth in the Ballston, Virginia Square, and Clarendon submarkets. We have worked with buyers navigating this competitive corridor, where well-preserved homes from the pre-war and mid-century periods command strong attention and move quickly. If you are considering a similar home in North Arlington, reach out — we are glad to share recent comparables and our perspective on this submarket.
Neighborhood & Lifestyle
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Neighborhood & Lifestyle
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Property Location
The home at 3320 2nd Rd N is a 1930-built single-family residence offering four bedrooms, three full baths, one half-bath, and 2,335 square feet of interior space. Homes of this era in North Arlington are characterized by solid construction, defined room layouts, and exterior profiles that reflect the residential design conventions of the period. The full-bath count across the home suggests meaningful updates have been incorporated over the decades, bringing the configuration closer to contemporary standards while preserving the home’s original scale.
The 22201 zip code encompasses some of Arlington County’s most sought-after residential streets, situated between the Ballston and Virginia Square Metro stations on the Orange, Blue, and Silver Lines. The neighborhood offers walkable access to Ballston Quarter’s retail and dining, as well as the broader amenity corridors of Clarendon and Courthouse. The surrounding blocks are defined by a mix of pre-war and mid-century single-family homes, giving the area a residential continuity that distinguishes it from newer development zones further out in the county.
Day-to-day life from this address benefits from the density of amenities concentrated along the Wilson Boulevard and Clarendon Boulevard corridors. Local cafes, grocery options, fitness studios, and restaurants are accessible on foot or by a brief Metro ride. The proximity to multiple Metro stations also means that commutes into downtown DC, to the Pentagon, or toward Tysons are straightforward without relying on a car. For those who value both neighborhood character and urban connectivity, the Ballston-Virginia Square area offers a balance that is difficult to replicate elsewhere in Northern Virginia.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have deep experience in North Arlington single-family real estate, with particular focus on the Ballston, Virginia Square, and Clarendon submarkets. We have guided buyers through the competitive dynamics of this corridor, where pre-war homes at this price point attract serious attention and require well-informed positioning. If you are considering a similar home in North Arlington, reach out — we are glad to share recent comparable sales and our perspective on what drives value in this submarket.
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507 Kennedy St NW #3, Washington, DC 20011