Situated just across the river from the iconic National Mall, Alexandria is best known for its unique blend of storybook charm and present-day allure.
Celebrating history and creating new milestones.
Alexandria was born as a port for tobacco warehouses in the early 18th century, and its shoreline would soon become a thriving hub for that crop, along with flour, sugar, cotton, and wine. Today, those riverfront warehouses and factories have given way to art studios, galleries, shops, and restaurants.
Everything from urban energy to quiet suburbia.
Old Town forms the heart of Alexandria, its bustling streets filled with shops, restaurants, galleries, and museums, but the city’s main thoroughfares reach out to a variety of other neighborhoods, from the eclectic Del Ray to the modern townhouse and condo developments that surround big-box retail centers in Potomac Yard.
A more traditional take than its neighbors across the river.
Stroll the streets of Old Town and Del Rey to discover an eclectic offering of boutiques and dining, as well as the riverside marinas that are home to the area's foremost sailboats and motor craft. Children play in large parks along the water, where the Mount Vernon trail is a destination for runners and bikers who can travel through Alexandria between Reagan National Airport and George Washington’s Mount Vernon estate, located more than 10 miles to the south.
A pervasive sense of history.
Alexandria’s residents put much thought and care into preserving original buildings and honoring their stories, whether those structures are museums or private homes.
17th-century row houses, colonials, modest bungalows, revival mansions, and modern condos.
When it comes to Alexandria real estate, prospective residents can find a myriad of price points across the city. The most expensive real estate starts at the river in Old Town and centers around enclaves such as Del Ray, Rosemont and Seminary Hill, where single-family homes are predominant. Carlyle and Eisenhower East offer more approachable listings, specifically for those in search of condo living close to the metro.
Expansive riverfront parks, quiet leafy streets, and a mix of urban and suburban life.
Even if you can’t afford to live right in Old Town, its trails and parks are a draw from Alexandria’s nearby neighborhoods. Area residents and tourists flock to its weekly farmer’s market, quiet restaurants, and large concentration of independent boutiques that invite you to step inside and linger.
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