Country Club Hills-VA

Country Club Hills was developed from the 1920s to the 1940s on126 acres of the former Civil War-era Grunwell estate. The neighborhood takes its name from the adjacent Washington Golf and Country Club, a bucolic retreat that has been called “the playground of presidents.”

Real Estate Statistics

Average Price $2.1M
Lowest Price $5.5K
Highest Price $4.5M
Total Listings 9
Avg. Days On Market 43
Avg. Price/SQFT $346

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More About Country Club Hills 

Archives in the Virginia Room of the Arlington Public Library indicate that the first 15 homes—built with brick and stone, variegated tile roofs, copper gutters and two-car garages, by Brumback Realty Co.—sold for an average of $20,000 in 1929. Today, the enclave’s “Old Arlington” mix of English Tudor, Colonial and Spanish-style residences is interspersed with mid-century ramblers and many newly-constructed homes and additions.Summer traditions in the neighborhood include block parties and an annual Fourth of July parade. Not surprisingly, the country club also is a hub for social and recreational activities among residents who are members. In 2003, the club was certified as an Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary, in recognition of its excellence in wildlife habitat preservation and environmental management.

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