
Lyon Village is a very charming neighborhood located in the heart of the hustle and bustle of North Arlington. It is bound to the north by Lee Highway, to the east by the Courthouse neighborhood (N. Veitch St), to the south by Wilson Blvd and to the west by Kirkland Street. It’s known for its charm, architectural style, friendly neighborhood and proximity to awesome restaurants, shopping and transportation. There are parks, roundabouts, picket fences, narrow streets, huge trees and good, old fashioned neighborliness.
Many of the homes in Lyon Village are older – over 70% being built prior to 1940. There are a lot of new homes as well, where original homes were torn down and replaced with homes with architectural character.
Right at the entrance to Lyon Village sits the only condominium complex considered to be a “Lyon Village” property.

This is a high end building boasting sales from just under $700K to a high of $1,249,000! Yes, for a condo!!

Here’s a shot of the local park – it’s ALWAYS jam packed with happy little people!

Nice tidy back yards behind quaint picket fences…

Traffic Roundabouts

Quaint Streets with sidewalks.
Within a few yards, you can have a fresh cup ‘o Joe in the morning at the Java Shack

From Lyon Village, you can walk to the Clarendon metro and all of the urban chic that Clarendon has to offer (The Apple Store, Container Store, Pottery Barn, Crate & Barrel, Williams-Sonoma, Orvis, Whole Foods, Ethan Allen, and so on…). Prices aren’t cheap, so be cautious, but oh, what a fabulous area!
Enjoy – for a market study of Lyon Village, give me a buzz…
Happy Tuesday!
Jennifer






