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Corporate apartments within a convenient position just south of Washington D.C. Located next to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, the development is by Highway 1 and close to I-395, Crystal City…
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3535 S Ball St, Arlington, VA 22202, USA
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Rental34908
Studio, one and two bedroom corporate apartments within a welcoming development in Arlington, VA. Located between Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and Highway 1, the development is minutes from Potomac Yard Center, Frank Mann Field, Four Mile Run Park, Alexandria Medical Center and The Salvation Army USA National Headquarters.
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The development is located at 3535 S. Ball Street, Arlington, VA 22202. It’s a short drive to I-395, I-295, I-66, Pentagon City Mall, Old Town Alexandria, US Coast Guard Station Washington, US Coast Guard Air Station Washington, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Army Review Board Agency, Crystal City, US EPA, Amazon, Arlington Immigration Court and Crystal City Water Park.
575 sq ft
1 Bathroom
686 sq ft
1 Bedroom
1 Bathroom
944 sq ft
1 Bedroom
2 Bathrooms
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