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Property Details
Price: $940,000
3 Bed
2 Bath
1,613 Sq Ft
Year Built: 1948
Price: $940,000
3 Bed
2 Bath
1,613 Sq Ft
Year Built: 1948
Set on a tree-lined street in North Arlington’s Waycroft-Woodlawn neighborhood, this 1948 single-family home offers 1,613 square feet of living space across three bedrooms and two full baths. The home reflects the enduring appeal of established Arlington neighborhoods — modest in scale, generous in character, and positioned within close reach of Metro access, the Potomac waterfront, and the commercial corridors of Lee Highway and Wilson Boulevard. At $940,000, it represents a well-located entry point into one of Northern Virginia’s most consistently active residential submarkets.
The home at 6100 27th St N sits within Waycroft-Woodlawn, a residential neighborhood in the 22207 zip code that has long attracted buyers seeking proximity to DC without sacrificing the scale and streetscape of a traditional neighborhood. Built in 1948, the home carries the architectural hallmarks of postwar Arlington construction — compact proportions, solid bones, and a lot configuration that typically allows for meaningful outdoor space.
North Arlington’s 22207 corridor is defined by its tree canopy, its proximity to the East Falls Church Metro station on the Orange and Silver lines, and its access to the George Washington Memorial Parkway and the Potomac River parks. The neighborhood sits between the commercial activity of Lee Highway to the south and the quieter residential blocks that extend toward the Fairfax County line.
At 1,613 square feet, the home is appropriately scaled for the neighborhood’s predominant housing stock. Three bedrooms and two full baths provide a functional layout, and the 1948 construction date places it among the cohort of mid-century homes that define the visual identity of this part of Arlington. Buyers in this submarket often weigh the value of an original home against the cost of renovation — a calculus that Wardman Residential is well-positioned to help navigate.
The $940,000 price point reflects current market conditions in North Arlington, where well-located single-family homes in the 22207 zip code command consistent demand. A Wardman team member can provide recent comparable sales and a detailed perspective on how this home is positioned within the current inventory.
Neighborhood & Lifestyle
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Property Location
The home at 6100 27th St N is a single-family residence built in 1948, situated on a residential street in the Waycroft-Woodlawn neighborhood of North Arlington. At 1,613 square feet, it offers three bedrooms and two full baths — a layout that aligns with the predominant housing stock of this mid-century corridor. The home’s construction era is characteristic of the postwar development that shaped much of Arlington’s residential identity, and homes of this vintage in 22207 are frequently updated while retaining their original structural character.
Waycroft-Woodlawn is a well-established North Arlington neighborhood bounded by Lee Highway to the south and extending toward the Fairfax County line. The area is defined by its tree canopy, its mix of original mid-century homes and renovated properties, and its access to both the East Falls Church Metro station and the George Washington Memorial Parkway. Local amenities along Lee Highway and in the broader Ballston-Clarendon corridor are within a short drive or transit ride, providing everyday convenience without sacrificing residential character.
Residents of this part of North Arlington benefit from proximity to the Potomac River parks, the trails of the GW Parkway corridor, and the commercial and dining activity concentrated along Lee Highway and in the Clarendon and Ballston neighborhoods. East Falls Church Metro provides direct access to downtown DC on the Orange and Silver lines, making the address practical for commuters. The neighborhood’s residential streets, mature trees, and established lot sizes give the area a settled, unhurried character that distinguishes it from denser parts of the Arlington corridor.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have worked extensively with buyers and sellers navigating the North Arlington single-family market, including the active 22207 submarket where mid-century homes command consistent attention. We understand the renovation calculus, the comparable sales landscape, and the specific dynamics that drive pricing along this corridor. If you are considering a single-family home in North Arlington or a similar established Virginia submarket, reach out — we would be glad to share recent comparables and our perspective on current inventory.
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1183 N Van Dorn St, Alexandria, VA 22304