Looking for a home? There are plenty of houses and condos open for viewing this weekend.

Check out the Arlington Realty website for a full list of homes for sale and open houses in Arlington. Here are a few highlights:

4101 N. Richmond Street
5 BD/5 BA, 1 half bath single-family home
Agent: Tradition Realty, Inc
Listed: $2,399,000
Open: Virtual Tour/Saturday 12-2 p.m.

 

4856 33rd Road N.
5 BD/5 BA, 1 half bath single-family home
Agent: McEnearney Associates, Inc
Listed: $1,749,000
Open: Virtual Tour

 

6431 28th Street N.
5 BD/5 BA, 1 half bath single-family home
Agent: McEnearney Associates, Inc
Listed: $1,375,000
Open: Virtual Tour

 

5012 22nd Street N.
4 BD/3 BA, 1 half bath single-family home
Agent: Optime Realty
Listed: $1,050,000
Open: Virtual Tour/Sunday 2-4 p.m.

 

1702 S. Edgewood Street
3 BD/3 BA, 1 half bath villa/townhouse
Agent: Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc
Listed: $699,900
Open: Virtual Tour/Saturday 1-3 p.m.

 

3957 S. 9th Street
2 BD/3 BA, 1 half bath condo
Agent: Fairfax Realty Select
Listed: $479,900
Open: Sunday 1-5 p.m.


Just Listed highlights Arlington properties that just came on the market within the past week. This feature is written and sponsored by Andors Real Estate Group.

This week’s numbers don’t look like coronavirus numbers! Arlingtonian’s put 68 properties online this week — all of the buyers will be out in force this weekend trying to snatch them up.

Showings are way up in Arlington over the past couple weeks — I mentioned in late March and early April that we had seen a solid decline, but agents are reporting going on multiple tours per week. Additionally, many homes that sold this past week after less than 7 days on market received close to 20 showings in their first 3-4 days!

The higher price points in Arlington are also moving aggressively, with some builders pre-selling $2.4m homes before the old home is even torn down — talk about consumer confidence…

The Andors Real Estate Group is proud to have JUST LISTED 2320 N. Florida Street, Arlington, VA 22207 — $925,000. This stunning, expanded all-brick Arlington colonial is move-in ready with 3 beds, 2.5 baths and a stunning landscaped and hardscaped backyard. Featuring a unique upstairs family room leading to a rear facing balcony, you won’t want to miss this home!

There are currently 256 homes for sale in Arlington. 137 are detached homes, 25 are townhouses/semi-detached, and 94 are condos. Average days on market (DOM) is 57 and median DOM is 34.

Sellers listed some 68 properties for sale this week. Buyers ratified 63 contracts, 31 of which were homes that had been on the market one week or less. The median list price of available properties is $1,084,500, while the average is $1,185,375.

Last year for the same week, sellers listed 68 homes and buyers ratified 73 contracts. This is the closest we’ve been since the coronavirus outbreak took hold in Northern Virginia to last year’s numbers for the same week.

Click here to search currently available Arlington real estate. Call the Andors Real Estate Group today at (703) 203-1117 to talk more about buying or selling Arlington real estate. Below are eight homes that are new this week that I think you might like to check out.


You’re invited by the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University to join the upcoming Master’s and Certificate Virtual Open House for prospective students. The online session will provide an overview of the Schar School’s top-ranked master’s degree programs and graduate certificate programs, student services, and admissions requirements.

Virtual Master’s And Certificate Open House

Thursday, May 28
6:30-7:30 p.m. (EDT)
Virtual Session

Click here to register for the virtual open house

George Mason’s Schar School of Policy and Government is ranked by U.S. News & World Report as the No. 2 best school in the U.S. for security studies programs relating to intelligence, counterterrorism and emergency management. With dedicated career services advisors, 16,000+ passionate alumni around the globe, and a faculty of leaders and experts in their fields, you will benefit from a world-class education.

Graduate Certificate Programs (5 Courses Each)

Part-time and full-time options available

Master’s Degree Programs

Part-time and full-time options available

In response to the COVID-19 crisis, the Schar School is waiving GRE/GMAT test score requirements and application fees for Fall 2020 applicants.

To learn more about graduate programs at the Schar School, fill out the inquiry form to indicate your interest to the Admissions team or register for the May 28 virtual open house.


This column is written and sponsored by Arlington Arts/Arlington Cultural Affairs, a division of Arlington Economic Development.

With a centuries-long tradition of bringing people together in groups large and small, the impact on the Arts has been seismic.

Arlington Arts continues to pro-actively look out for resources to assist arts organizations, arts administrators and individual artists impacted by the COVID-19 crisis. Here is just a sample of resources available to performers and artists of all disciplines who have been impacted by the pandemic.

COVID-19 (Coronavirus) and Arts Funding: Update and Action items from Grantmakers in the Arts.

  • Field-wide responses & calls to action
  • Racial equality & justice response
  • Webinars, articles & resources
  • Information hubs
  • Rapid Response & Emergency Funds

Coronavirus Resources for Artists, Creative Workers & Organizations from Springboard for the Arts, an economic and community development organization for artists and by artists.

Workforce Relief, Charitable Giving Incentives, and NEA Funding Included in Third COVID-19 Relief Package.

  • The Association of Performing Arts Professionals and League of American Orchestras have sourced key points and are providing an in-depth analysis of the relief package

Resources for COVID-19 Crisis from Embracing Arlington Arts.

For a full list of resources, visit and bookmark our web page. Updates will be provided as new resources become available.


Each week, “Just Reduced” spotlights properties in Arlington County whose price have been cut over the previous week. The market summary is crafted by Arlington Realty, Inc. Maximize your real estate investment with the team by visiting www.arlingtonrealtyinc.com or calling 703-836-6000 today!

Please note: While Arlington Realty, Inc. provides this information for the community, it may not be the listing company of these homes.

We’re coming up on one of the most important days of the year: Memorial Day.

In case the online sales ads or the (likely) day off of work hasn’t caught your attention just yet, it is this Monday, May 25. Memorial Day is and should be about much more than just a day off. It’s a day to remember and thank the selfless souls that gave their lives fighting for our country.

To our military heroes that are no longer with us and their families, our endless gratitude and hearts go out to you today… and every day for that matter.

We live in a military region and, among the clients we’ve served throughout the decades, it’s been nothing but a pleasure assisting our military families. If and when we can help, we’re here for you, just as you have been here for us.

From the team at Arlington Realty, Inc., we hope everyone enjoys their Memorial Day holiday.

As of May 18, there are 157 detached homes, 34 townhouses and 104 condos for sale throughout Arlington County. In total, 20 homes experienced a price reduction in the past week:

Please note that this is solely a selection of Just Reduced properties available in Arlington County. For a complete list of properties within your target budget and specifications, contact Arlington Realty, Inc.


For professionals on the rise, an MBA is a key credential. But while an MBA may help launch the next stage of a career, few are willing to put everything on hold to obtain one. Staying on top of course work while holding down a job and meeting personal obligations is challenging at best.

“Students nowadays aren’t willing to go to school to earn an MBA on a full-time basis and forego the economic benefits of a full-time job,” says Dr. Parviz Ghandforoush, Associate Dean for Graduate Programs at Virginia Tech’s Pamplin College of Business.

That’s one of the reasons why business schools like Pamplin have developed an alternative: hybrid MBA program options that combine the flexibility of online courses with the in-person interaction of a traditional MBA.

Online collaboration and discussion modules give students flexibility to access coursework whenever and wherever they are located. In-person class lectures offer hands-on learning, face-to-face discussions and substantive interaction with instructors and classmates.

According to Dana Hansson, Director of MBA Programs at Virginia Tech, the hybrid nature of the programs deliver flexibility and “a personal touch” that encourages students from various industries, work settings and management layers to pool their experiential knowledge.

Both hybrid pathways to an MBA — the Ballston-based Executive MBA and multi-city Professional MBA — offer advantages that promise to resonate long after a program’s completion.

An in-person element and cohort format create lasting relationships that can deliver significantly more value and meaning than any LinkedIn connection. Membership in an elite institution also promotes close professional relationships among peers throughout Virginia and the greater Washington, D.C., metro area.

With more than 100,000 alumni in the mid-Atlantic region alone, an MBA from Virginia Tech provides students with access to industry professionals and mentors, many of whom can connect graduates with opportunities for career advancement.

A part-time format means applicants can maintain a steady income while also furthering their career aspirations. As a public university, Virginia Tech also offers a high-value tuition rate.

The part-time Professional MBA and Executive MBA programs can each be completed in the same amount of time as a traditional full-time program, and less than a traditional part-time program.

Learn more at mba.vt.edu.


This regularly-scheduled sponsored Q&A column is written by Eli Tucker, Arlington-based Realtor and Arlington resident. Please submit your questions to him via email for response in future columns. Enjoy!

Question: How many real estate agents conducted business in Arlington last year?

Answer: There were 2,782 real estate transactions in Arlington that were recorded in the MLS in 2019, totaling $1.96B in sales volume. So how many different real estate agents do you think were involved in those transactions?

…2,217!

Now keep in mind that there’s usually two agents on each side of a deal, but that’s still a ton of agents involved within a relatively small (26 square mile) community. Below are some interesting takeaways:

  • 59.4% (1,316) of agents did one transaction in Arlington and just .6% (14) agents handled 20 or more transactions
  • 1,496 different agents represented Arlington buyers with 1.1% (17) of them representing 10 or more buyers
  • 1,258 different agents represented Arlington homeowners on the sale of their home with 2.1% (26) representing 10 or more homeowners
  • Of agents who conducted two or more transactions in Arlington, the average agent conducted 4.5 transactions in Arlington
  • Keri Shull and her team once again lead Arlington in total transactions and volume by a wide margin, representing 119 buyers and 76 homeowners/builders, for a total of just over $133M in total volume
  • Other than Keri Shull’s team, no other agent/team represented more than 1% of the buyer or seller market in Arlington

Most studies suggest that consumers are less concerned with measures like sales volume and more focused on the strength of communication and trustworthiness of the agent they’re working with, but market expertise and experience are still important factors for most people.

While some may see the low barrier to entry to real estate licensing and high volume of agents as a negative, it also means that you have a lot of choices as a consumer and, with some effort, can make sure that you’re working with somebody who provides the type and style of service you’re looking for.

If you’d like a question answered in my weekly column or to set-up an in-person meeting to discuss local real estate, please send an email to [email protected]. To read any of my older posts, visit the blog section of my website at www.EliResidential.com. Call me directly at (703) 539-2529.

Eli Tucker is a licensed Realtor in Virginia, Washington D.C., and Maryland with RLAH Real Estate, 4040 N. Fairfax Dr. #10C Arlington, VA 22203, (703) 390-9460.


This regularly-scheduled sponsored column is written by the Arlington Initiative to Rethink Energy team (AIRE). This county program helps you make smart energy decisions that save you money and leaves a lighter footprint on the environment.

In a time of great change, Arlingtonians are empowered to plug into solar.

Over the past few weeks, 280 Arlingtonians have attended 3 info sessions on Arlington’s Solar and EV Charger Co-op. Forty one families have already had their roofs screened, verified as viable for solar, and they have joined the Co-op.

In the 5+ years of the Co-op we’ve never seen interest this strong nor had the Co-op launch so quickly. Thank you!

The Co-op is moving toward the next step, the Request-for-Proposal (RFP) process in which the solar vendors are selected.

Arlingtonians can still join the Co-op to have their roofs screened at no cost or obligation. There are 3 months left to join the co-op as it will close in August 2020.

You can also take advantage of one of the last big federal solar tax credits. This year the solar tax credit will be 26 percent. In 2021, it will be 22 percent and in 2022 and beyond, it won’t be available for homeowners at all.

Thank you Arlington for your interest and action. For others that are still interested, click below to learn more and join the co-op:

Join the co-op to have your roof screened


Looking for a home? There are plenty of houses and condos open for viewing this weekend.

Check out the Arlington Realty website for a full list of homes for sale and open houses in Arlington. Here are a few highlights:

6537 36th Street N.
5 BD/5 BA, 2 half bath single-family home
Agent: McEnearney Associates, Inc
Listed: $1,995,000
Open: Sunday 2-3 p.m.

 

4925 Old Dominion Drive
6 BD/5 BA, 1 half bath single-family home
Agent: Optime Realty
Listed: $1,600,00
Open: Virtual Tour/Sunday 2-4 p.m.

 

4004 9th Street S.
4 BD/3 BA, 1 half bath single-family home
Agent: Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc
Listed: $1,149,000
Open: Virtual Tour/Saturday 1-4 p.m.

 

890 N. Jackson Street
3 BD/3 BA villa/townhome
Agent: Optime Realty
Listed: $884,000
Open: Virtual Tour/Sunday 2-4 p.m.

 

3409 Wilson Boulevard #504
2 BD/2 BA condo
Agent: Compass
Listed: $699,000
Open: Virtual Tour

 

1320 N. Wayne Street
2 BD/1 BA condo
Agent: Century 21 Redwood Realty
Listed: $579,000
Open: Virtual Tour


Just Listed highlights Arlington properties that just came on the market within the past week. This feature is written and sponsored by Andors Real Estate Group.

Buyers and sellers both did their parts this week; new listings and ratified contracts are up!

We’re still way behind the numbers from this time last year, but this is a healthy pace for Arlington. We’re hanging just above 1 month of inventory, still an extremely strong seller’s market.

About half of new homes in Arlington go under contract within the first week of marketing. Nearly 25% of the homes go under contract the second week. After that, the market has passed you by and days on market are extremely likely to continue accumulating without a substantial price reduction. The market is specifically interested in new properties.

While Northern Virginia is taking a delayed approach to resuming normal business practices in relation to COVID-19, that has not slowed house-hungry buyers. We may be right around the corner where inventory will start to drop again, as soon as Northern Virginia starts to lift restrictions. This will be an interesting and unprecedented thing to observe in the real estate market. I look forward to keeping you closely informed as to how we see that playing out in the coming weeks.

PICK OF THE WEEK — The Andors Real Estate Group is proud to have JUST LISTED 1211 20th Street S., Arlington, VA 22202 — $795,000. This is a bright, unique home nestled on an oversized 8,463 sq. ft. lot in a treehouse-type setting just off Arlington Ridge Road. It has abundant privacy with 1,510 sq. ft. of above grade space, including 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 fireplaces, refinished hardwood floors, and plenty of room to expand!

There are currently 247 homes for sale in Arlington. 129 are detached homes, 35 are townhouses/semi-detached, and 83 are condos. Average days on market (DOM) is 57 and median DOM is 37. Average is down 1 day, median held steady from last week.

Sellers listed some 60 properties for sale this week — 18 more than last week! Buyers ratified 47 contracts, 28 of which were homes that had been on the market one week or less. The median list price of available properties is $996,500, while the average is $1,161,394.

Last year for the same week, sellers listed 82 homes and buyers ratified 86 contracts which was a record at that point into the year!

Click here to search currently available Arlington real estate. Call the Andors Real Estate Group today at (703) 203-1117 to talk more about buying or selling Arlington real estate. Below are eight homes that are new this week that I think you might like to check out.


This sponsored column is by James Montana, Esq. and Doran Shemin, Esq., practicing attorneys at Steelyard LLC, an immigration-focused law firm located in Arlington, Virginia. The legal information given here is general in nature. If you want legal advice, contact James for an appointment.

Times are tough, and law is expensive. But if you feel that you can’t afford an immigration lawyer on the private market, you have choices.

Comparison shop — rates differ widely. Ask for a payment plan; many lawyers offer them. If you’re truly hard up for cash, talk to one of the many good immigration charities in our area. Do not, under any circumstances, hire a notary to prepare your green card application.

Notaries who practice law without a license are pests. Many notaries use the term “notario publico,” which is a literal translation of “notary public,” to confuse victims. In many Spanish-speaking countries, a notario publico is an attorney.

Thus, the victims, who are unaware of how our legal system works, are deceived into believing that they are working with a real lawyer. Instead, they have hired a “notario” — literally, a notary, but, in this context, a thief.

Notarios frequently make clients believe that they are eligible for certain benefits when in fact, they’re not. Another common problem we see with clients who work with a notario is the notario charges a ton of money and then does not deliver on the services promised. When the bars reopen, you can bore attractive new acquaintances with the following fact: the statutory maximum fee for notarization, here in the Commonwealth, is $5. That’s how much it’s worth.

The DMV is no stranger to notarios, unfortunately. For example, a former leader of a Virginia immigrant organization posed as an attorney. The notario was prosecuted and sentenced to two years in prison after swindling two clients out of thousands of dollars. Our office has clients whose cases this notario formerly handled, and those cases required fixing.

We also recently highlighted another client’s story, that of Mr. M., who went to a non-attorney for his travel permit application. Because he did not have the backing of an attorney or other qualified person helping him, he did not have the support or expertise he needed when things went wrong until it was too late.

Some people make the mistake of working with a notario because they believe that all they are doing is filling out a bunch of forms. But what many clients, and probably many notarios, don’t realize is that the questions on the immigration forms have complex legal implications.

Sometimes checking the wrong box or stating the tiniest lie could have lasting consequences. All too often, we see cases that notarios have made much more difficult, and sometimes, impossible.

If you or someone you know has been the victim of a notario, we recommend reporting the notario to the authorities, whether it be the relevant state bar association or consumer protection program.

But to avoid ever having this problem, you should always work with a licensed attorney, like the attorneys in our office, to make sure the job is done right. We are also here to try to right the wrongs of these notarios.

Oh, and if you want a document notarized, call us for an appointment. In our office, notarization is a courtesy. We’re happy to do it for clients and non-clients alike.

As always, we welcome any comments and will do our best to respond.


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