400 Cameron Station Blvd #404

Alexandria VA

Large 1BR unit with a private balcony, in-unit washer/dryer, and TWO assigned garage parking spaces -- generate extra income by renting the 2nd space. Carpet recently replaced. All within the beautiful, amenity-filled Cameron Station community. Within Cameron Station's many acres of lush green, sidewalks, and amenities, the Cameron Club is the community focal point and includes outdoor adult and children’s pools, a fitness center and gym, a gathering room with kitchen for social and business gatherings, and meeting rooms. Retailers along Brenman Park Dr include a coffee house, restaurant, market, dry cleaners, spa and salon, dentist, and daycare. Cameron Station is bordered by two city parks at each end—Ben Brenman Park and Armistead L. Boothe Park—both of which contain athletic fields and playgrounds. Also bordering the community are several dog parks, picnic areas, and bike paths. Alexandria’s central library, Charles E. Beatley Jr. Library, is directly across the street. A free shuttle bus transports residents to the nearby Van Dorn Metro station during morning and evening rush hours. Samuel W. Tucker Elementary, is located within walking distance at the west end of the community.

About the neighborhood

Welcome to the world of luxury, where the history and charm of Alexandria, Virginia, awaits. Nestled in Northern Virginia, just south of the Potomac River from Washington D.C., lies the City of Alexandria. This city spans over 15.75 square miles at an average elevation of 30 feet above sea level and boasts a rich and fascinating history that has been carefully preserved over the years.

Founded in 1749, Alexandria's roots run deep, with many of its historic buildings still standing today. From being a tobacco trading post and one of the ten busiest ports in America, to a street-car suburb for Federal workers, Alexandria has been an integral part of the fabric of America. With a history that includes notable figures such as George Washington, Robert E. Lee, Jim Morrison, and "Mama" Cass Elliot, Alexandria has played a significant role in shaping America's past.

The awe-inspiring architecture of Alexandria's 18th- and 19th-century buildings serves as an extraordinary backdrop for its world-renowned, chef-driven restaurants, vibrant arts and culture, and thriving boutique scene. Alexandria is the perfect destination for an unforgettable getaway of its own or a relaxed and refined home base for your DC vacation.

One of Alexandria's most prominent attractions is its City Hall, located at 301 King Street. This architectural masterpiece was built on the site designated for the market and city hall when Alexandria was founded. The building's Second Empire-style massing and detailing are juxtaposed with a tall, steepled tower that is a reconstruction of a tower designed by Benjamin H. Latrobe in 1817. After the original hall burned in 1871, the current building was designed by Adolph Cluss, a locally prominent architect who had designed the U.S. Department of Agriculture building in 1869 and Washington's Central Market in 1870.

With over 250 years of history and hospitality, Alexandria offers an array of historic and cultural attractions that include neighborhoods like Old Town, Del Ray, Carlyle/Eisenhower, and West End. Visitors and residents alike can experience the hand of the past in Alexandria's historic homes, churches, businesses, and museums, which all contribute to the charming and historic town that Alexandria is today. Come and discover the timeless elegance of Alexandria, a true gem of American history.

Marketed by

Eli Tucker

Licensed in DC, MD, VA
703.539.2529
Eli@EliResidential.com

Marketed by

Tonya Nelson

Offered At | $325,000

1 bed | 1 bath