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Welcome to 1401 S Edgewood Street #488, a bright and inviting 2-bedroom, 1-bath end-unit townhouse in the established community of Arlington Village. This home features classic hardwood floors throughout, a fully opened-up kitchen that connects easily to the living and dining areas, and an in-unit washer and dryer for added convenience. A newer HVAC system keeps things comfortable year-round, and the private balcony offers a quiet spot to enjoy green space and mature trees. It’s a layout that lives simply and efficiently, with just the right updates in place. Arlington Village is a well-known garden-style condo community in South Arlington, built in 1939 as one of the first FHA-insured housing developments in the country. Designed by architect Harvey Warwick and developed by Gustav Ring, it was an early example of a thoughtfully planned residential community, balancing affordability with access to shared outdoor space and recreational amenities. The homes were designed in a Colonial Revival style and arranged around open courtyards, walking paths, and small park-like areas to foster a sense of neighborhood and livability. Today, Arlington Village is home to about 655 townhouse-style units and still reflects many of the ideas that made it a model for other communities nationwide. In 2008, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places for its role in shaping mid-20th century housing policy and design. Residents enjoy access to a community pool, tennis courts, and a walkable location close to Columbia Pike with shops, grocery stores, restaurants, and multiple transit options. It’s a quiet spot with a deep sense of history—just minutes from everything Arlington has to offer!