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Across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C. is Arlington, Virginia. Ranked in 2006 by CNN Money as the most educated city in America, it is among those with the highest percent of Master's/Doctorate degree holders.

Arlington was also the 9th richest county in the U.S. in 2006 according to Forbes.com.

Often cited for its "smart growth" development strategies, Arlington tends to concentrate its new developments near transit facilities such as the Metrorail in order to facilitate public transportation and decrease the amount of traffic in the area.

The smallest self-governing county in the nation, Arlington has also maintained its high quality neighborhoods while supporting well managed growth.

Arlington County includes a large selection of Sears Catalog Homes, for sale between 1908 and 1940. Much sought after by home buyers of this era, they were considered to be of exceptional quality at the time. Arlington features some of the best examples of post-World War II garden-style apartment complexes in the U.S.

Find detailed information about Arlington Virginia schools, including links, addresses, phone numbers, attendance zone locators, and school profiles.

If you have any questions at all about Alexandria, the schools, the community, or information about one of the properties you've seen on the site, send me an email at [email protected] or give me a call at (703) 966-0756 and let me know!

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