Walking distance to Westover and East Falls Church, come visit another exceptionally built new home by Arlington custom builder, McMullin Homes. Bounded to the highly rated school pyramid of Tuckahoe Elementary, Swanson Middle, and Yorktown High.
This well-appointed home features thoughtful design and high-end finishes often overlooked in new homes. From things you can't see like insulation and green materials adhering to Arlington's Green Home Choice program and extensive waterproofing that includes drainage inside & outside the foundation walls, to things you can see like 10' ceilings and high-end Bosch appliance package, quality abounds in 1825 N Quesada. Don't miss the 250sqft unfinished basement space perfect for a workshop, theater room, or storage for large items. McMullin Homes fills its homes with selections and materials that exceed what you'll find elsewhere in the market highlighted by premium Andersen 400 windows, USA-made cabinetry, 2x6 framing, Certainteed Landmark architectural shingles, Calacatta quartz and marble countertops, solid core two-panel interior doors, 220V electrical wiring in the garage for car-charging, two-zone HVAC, and a tankless high-performance water heater. McMullin Homes builds custom homes in North Arlington. The owner, James McMullin, is a 3rd generation builder who lives in Arlington with his wife and five children.
Unique walkability for a single-family home in Arlington including easy strolls to Westover, East Falls Church Metro, Benjamin Banneker Park (includes dog park, playgrounds and more), WO&D Trail access, and EFC restaurants like Yume Sushi. Short drive into Washington DC, National Airport, Clarendon, Tysons, Pentagon, Amazon HQ2, Old Town Alexandria, and all major commuter routes.
Arlington is a county located in the Commonwealth of Virginia, on the west bank of the Potomac River directly across from Washington, D.C. Although sometimes referred to as a city, Arlington is actually a county which contains no incorporated towns or cities within its boundaries. Originally part of the 10-mile square area set aside in 1791 for the nation’s capital, the land now comprising Arlington County was returned to the Commonwealth of Virginia by the U.S. Congress in 1846 and was known at the time as Alexandria County. In 1852, the independent City of Alexandria was incorporated from a portion of the County, leading to confusion, as two adjacent municipal entities continued to share the same name ("Alexandria"). Although best known generally as the home of the Pentagon, The Iwo Jima War Memorial, and Arlington National Cemetery, the County is also an important employment center. The Federal Government accounts for the lion's share of the roughly 200,000 jobs in Arlington, but high-tech companies have become increasingly prominent, as have several major associations, Fortune 500 companies, and other nationally known employers. The County’s residential population is among the most highly educated in the nation and is increasingly diverse. Arlington is the home of Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and is serviced by the Orange, Blue and Yellow lines of the Washington Metro. The County is traversed by two Interstate highways, I-66 and I-395; as well as by the George Washington Memorial Parkway.
The name Arlington is synonymous in many people's minds with Arlington National Cemetery, the most famous national cemetery in the United States. Veterans from all the nation's wars are buried in the cemetery, as are two former Presidents (John F. Kennedy and William Howard Taft). Also located in Arlington are the Pentagon, headquarters of the United States Department of Defense, and several notable memorials, including the U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial (also known as the "Iwo Jima Memorial"), the U.S. Air Force Memorial, and the Women in Military Service for America Memorial.
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