Ballston/Virginia Square

Arlington, VA

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Ballston/Virginia Square - Arlington, VA

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City and suburb live side-by-side at the heart of Arlington

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DC-area commuters love Arlington’s Ballston/Virginia Square community for its close proximity to Washington and its relaxed neighborhood atmosphere. The rental market ranges from charming single-family homes on tree-lined suburban streets to high-rise apartments and condos in the thick of Arlington’s urban action, attracting a healthy mix of residents to the area.

While the neighborhood is mostly residential, the area between Fairfax Drive and Wilson Boulevard is packed with office buildings, shops, and restaurants; this is also where you’ll find the popular Wellburn Square Freshfarm Market, a local favorite for fresh produce, as well as the stylish Ballston Common Mall.

Most of the streets in the area are fairly quiet, giving folks the ability to get around on foot or by bicycle. The community provides easy access to Interstate 66, which will get you into DC within minutes; multiple Metro stops in the neighborhood also help make commuting a breeze.

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The Ballston Exchange provides more than 776,000 square feet of shops and office space

Pedestrians outside the Ballston Exchange building along North Stuart Street

Hayes Park offers residents a picnic area, playgrounds, and a seasonal splash pad

Oakland Park offers a peaceful retreat with movable tables and a sculpture by Foon Sham called "Ridge"

Alquiler tendencias

A partir de mayo del 2025, el promedio de alquiler de apartamento en Ballston/Virginia Square es $2,376 por un studio, $2,595 por un dormitorio, $3,561 por dos dormitorios, et $4,471 por tres dormitorios. El alquiler de apartamento en Ballston/Virginia Square ha aumentado un 3.1% en el año pasado.

  • Estudio

  • 558 pies²

    Pies² promedio

  • $2,376/mes

    Alquiler promedio

  • 1 Hab

  • 718 pies²

    Pies² promedio

  • $2,595/mes

    Alquiler promedio

  • 2 Hab

  • 1,071 pies²

    Pies² promedio

  • $3,561/mes

    Alquiler promedio

  • 3 Hab

  • 1,409 pies²

    Pies² promedio

  • $4,471/mes

    Alquiler promedio

Transportación

93

Paraíso para Peatónes

de 100 WalkScore® Calificación

Prepara tus zapatos porque esta área se considera un paraíso para los caminantes.

72

Tránsito Excelente

de 100 TransitScore® Calificación

Al vivir en Esta propiedad tendrás excelente transporte público, ya que hay varias paradas de transporte público en las cercanías.

87

Muy Ciclable

de 100 BikeScore® Calificación

Esta área es un área donde se puede andar bastante en bicicleta. Encontrarás una variedad de rutas y pistas para bicicletas.

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Historia

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Named in honor of the Ball family, Ballston started to boom when transportation routes were introduced in the 1700s. Initially called Ball's Crossroads, the neighborhood sprung from the intersection of North Glebe Road and Wilson Boulevard in 1740 when the two roads were developed.

Fairfax Drive grew in 1896 with the introduction of a trolley line that first connected Ballston to other areas of Northern Virginia and D.C. Rapid redevelopment happened yet again with the completion of the Ballston Metro Station in 1979 and when an entrance to I-66 opened in 1982.

In its highly urbanized modern state, Ballston/Virginia Square is host to many restaurant, bars, shopping area, and art galleries. The Arlington Arts Center offer painting classes for beginners and hosts a number of art galleries. Taste of Arlington is a community event held every May, where food from over 50 restaurants draws crowds in the tens of thousands.

Restaurantes y Bares

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Ballston/Virginia Square residents benefit from a wide range of restaurants and bars, most located along the main thoroughfare of North Fairfax Drive. Whether you want local eateries or ethnic cuisine, this neighborhood contains plenty of both.

The Peruvian El Pollo Rico will top the list of almost any local you ask. The menu remains simple, yet effective. You have one meat option, Peruvian chicken, for every dish. Three side options, steak fries, coleslaw or rice, come with the chicken. Choose your sauce to top it all off. Locals love the incredible steak fries. Order your food to go, even if you dine in, to get larger portions.

If you don't want to wait in the long lines at El Pollo Rico, you could always head to Metro Halal Food Cart at the corner of North Lynn Street and Wilson Boulevard for delicious Pakistani food on the go. Immensely popular at lunchtime as office workers make their way down the street, this food cart has delicious combo platters complete with chick peas and salad. The chicken and lamb combo, and the veggie combo, stand out on the varied menu. Leave your plastic at your desk, though, as this place only accepts cash.

For nightlife, locals typically head to the next neighborhood over, Clarendon, which has a few more options. Locals pack spots such as A-Town Bar & Grill on game days, but the vibe remains casual and fun.

Less than a mile to the east sits Whitlow's on Wilson with a rooftop tiki bar and live music. The regular bar stays open until 2 a.m. every day, while the rooftop tiki bar opens weather permitting.

Transporte

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The ease of walking or biking anywhere in the neighborhood highlights the ease of transportation. Bikers enjoy the flat terrain and many bike lanes throughout the area. Additionally, bike sharing trough Capital Bikeshare offers commuters or even weekend riders more chances to ride.

The Ballston Metro Station and the Virginia Square Metro Station, both located on Fairfax Drive, provide easy transport throughout northern Virginia, the District and Maryland by way of the orange and silver lines.

A number of Arlington Transit (ART) buses also serve the neighborhood. A reloadable SmarTrip card works on both of these public transportation systems and provides the most convenience for frequent riders.

A good number of cabs drive around the neighborhood, especially on the major thoroughfares of Fairfax and Wilson. If standing out on the street hailing a cab isn't quite your thing, use the smartphone app to get an Uber driver.

Drivers enjoy the convenience of being close to many of the area's major roads including Route 50, I-66 and the George Washington Parkway. Within the neighborhood, traffic and parking can get bad, especially around the commercial areas. Still, a handful of parking is zoned for residential parking only, providing locals a leg up on visitors.

Parques

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The many neighborhood parks allow residents to get outside often and enjoy nature. Dog walkers frequent Oakland Park, but Quincy Park remains the neighborhood's highlight. Centrally located with the public library just across the street, Quincy Park features a volleyball court, basketball court, tennis courts, baseball fields and covered picnic areas. Families come here to picnic, adults come to play pickup games and youth league use the facilities for games as well.

If you have young kids, head to Hayes Park where the tot and school-age playgrounds and summer splash pad offer lots of enjoyment for the kiddos.

While no annual events occur in the parks themselves, the location of Oakland and Maury Parks on either side of Wilson Boulevard make them ideal places to take a breather from the Taste of Arlington food festival route.

Costo

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Ballston/Virginia Square residents pay a price for their neighborhood amenities. The $1,915 average monthly rent for a one-bedroom apartment sits at 14 percent higher than the Arlington average of $1,678.

With respect to transportation, gas in Arlington averages about five percent less than prices around the country. Getting into the city center via public transportation can be done for $1.75 on either an ART bus or the metro. Note that on the metro, however, fares can rises as high as $5.90 the further you go and during peak commuting hours.

A meal at a nice local restaurant will run around $15 and regular-priced beers go for $5.

Compras

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The Ballston Common Mall serves as the hub of commercial shopping in the neighborhood. Here, residents enjoy the movie theater, inexpensive clothing, and accessories from stores like Wet Seal and Claire's, department store items at Macy's, or home items from Bath and Body Works. The neighborhood also provides outdoor enthusiasts with shops such as Potomac River Running and Casual Adventure Outfitters for all their adventure needs.

Local boutiques such as Golden Shoe Repair and Willy’s Barber Shop & Hair Stylists have developed longstanding community relationships and continually provide top service.

Shoppers turn to the local Harris Teeter on North Glebe Road or the Giant Food on Washington Boulevard to meet their grocery needs. Since these two destinations sit on opposite ends of the neighborhood, residents enjoy a high level of convenience no matter where they live.

The Ballston Farmers Market right outside the metro station also provides fresh produce and baked goods from May through October every Friday between noon and 2 p.m. The live music makes the shopping that much more enjoyable.

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Metodología

† Nuestro análisis de servicios básicos, comestibles, transporte, atención médica, precios de viviendas y otros bienes y servicios se obtiene del Índice de Costo de Vida, un punto de referencia respetado publicado por el Consejo de Investigación Económica y Comunitaria (C2ER) que proporciona una descripción detallada gastos diarios en diferentes regiones.

Los datos de alquiler son proporcionados por los informes de Tendencias del Mercado de CoStar Group. Como líder de la industria en información, análisis y noticias sobre bienes raíces comerciales, CoStar realiza una investigación exhaustiva para producir y mantener una base de datos integral de información sobre bienes raíces comerciales. Combinamos estos datos con registros públicos para ofrecer la información de alquiler más actualizada disponible.

Los precios de los bienes de consumo, los servicios y las viviendas se obtienen del Índice del Coste de Vida publicado por el Consejo de Investigación Económica y Comunitaria (C2ER). Los datos de esta página se actualizan trimestralmente. La última publicación fue en Febrero 2025.