Boulevard Manor | Real Estate

Boulevard Manor

Boulevard Manor, Virginia, is a charming residential enclave that balances suburban tranquility with easy access to urban amenities. Known for its tree-lined streets and well-maintained homes, the community attracts families, professionals, and retirees alike. The area offers a diverse selection of homes that cater to a variety of lifestyles and preferences, creating a welcoming atmosphere for new residents.

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Real Estate Statistics

Average Price $1.2M
Lowest Price $1.2M
Highest Price $1.2M
Total Listings 3
Avg. Days On Market 14
Avg. Price/SQFT $514

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BALLSTON-VIRGINIA SQUARE | CLARENDON | COURTHOUSE | FOGGY BOTTOM | GEORGETOWN | LYON VILLAGE | OLD GLEBE | PALISADES | ROSSLYN | SOUTHWEST WATERFRONT


Boulevard Manor Property Values

Housing in Boulevard Manor consists primarily of single-family homes. Of those, most are Colonials, Cape Cods, ranch houses and contemporaries. For recreation, the neighborhood contains Powhatan Springs Park, Upton Hill Regional Park, and Bluemont Park: a twenty-acre stretch along Four Mile Run, once part of Reevesland.

Boulevard Manor Early Days

The history of Boulevard Manor is one heavily influenced by the American Civil War. While the area was not considered tactically advantageous, it attracted a Confederate soldier after the war who would begin Boulevard Manor's most prominent legacy. William Henry Torreyson, a cavalryman, returned to what is now Arlington Country and purchased a large farm that was to comprise much of Boulevard Manor. Torreyson's daughter, Lucy married George Reeves and the couple eventually settled on a portion of the Torreson tract that they named Reevesland.

Development of Boulevard Manor began in 1939, but the farm stayed in the family for many years thereafter, even as parts of it were sold and platted. Finally, in 1955 Nelson Reeves sold the Torreyson land and milked the last cows.

Boulevard Manor Transportation & Location

Boulevard Manor has no Metro Station, but it is nearest to the Ballston-MU Metro on the Orange and Silver Lines, which is accessible via N Glebe Rd (VA-120). N Glebe Rd (VA-120), providing access to the District of Columbia; and to I-395 to the south, toward Alexandria.

Boulevard Manor is bounded by Wilson Blvd to the north, N Carlin Springs Rd to the east, Arlington Blvd to the south, and N Madison St to the west.

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