Ashton Heights

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Ashton Heights | Real Estate

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Photo of Listing #VAAR2038986

3215 1st St N, ARLINGTON

$2,999,995 - 6 Beds, 5 Baths, 5,216 Sf

MLS® # VAAR2038986

Photo of Listing #VAAR2035990

3324 2nd Rd N, ARLINGTON

$1,899,000 - 6 Beds, 6 Baths, 5,700 Sf

MLS® # VAAR2035990

Photo of Listing #VAAR2040854

716 N Oakland St N, ARLINGTON

$850,000 - 3 Beds, 2 Baths, 1,296 Sf

MLS® # VAAR2040854

Photo of Listing #VAAR2040100

3409 Wilson Blvd #302, ARLINGTON

$699,000 - 2 Beds, 2 Baths, 1,135 Sf

MLS® # VAAR2040100

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Ashton Heights Property Values

Originally, the vast majority of houses were wood-framed foursquares and bungalows. These now share the neighborhood with Cape Cods and a predominant number of Colonials. Early deed restrictions laid down by Ashton C. Jones in hopes of creating and maintaining a "picturesque" environment, permitted only single-family homes, but the influx of residents to the Washington area during The New Deal and World War II, was overwhelming and led to the establishment of Ashton Heights' first multi-family dwellings.

Ashton Heights Early Days

In 1909, a native Virginian named Ashton C. Jones moved to Clarendon to join his brother in what were then promising real estate endeavors. Ten years later, Jones purchased sixty-one acres that had belonged to the Hunter family for nearly seventy years, out of which he platted two subdivisions. By 1921 he had combined the two into one and named it Ashton Heights. Over the next several years, development progressed steadily and the neighborhood's borders shifted occasionally to cover more ground.

Ashton Heights Transportation & Location

Ashton Heights is serviced by the Virginia Square Metro on the Orange and Silver lines. Arlington Blvd (Route 50) connects to I-66 to the north, providing access to the District of Columbia; and to I-395 to the south, toward Alexandria.

The Ashton Heights neighborhood is bounded by Wilson Blvd to the north, N Glebe Rd to the west, Arlington Blvd to the south, and N Irving St to the east.

 

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Listing information last updated on March 28th, 2024 at 4:03pm EDT.