Previews + Extras
Preview: Rosslyn
S3 E13 - 30s
In Rosslyn, with realtor Aiden Berri, John and Christine explore urban living, from a ground-level condo with a perfect patio, to a two-bedroom with incredible views, to a stunning penthouse with its own private elevator. Viewers will explore Rosslyn’s history and residential renaissance, plus some unique background about its famous neighbor, Arlington National Cemetery.
This Rosslyn Condo Has Cool City Living Vibes in Arlington
S3 E13 - 5m 54s
Christine and John explore a one-bedroom, one-bathroom unit in the Atrium Condos community in Rosslyn, Virginia. Just steps away from the Rosslyn Metro, the building has a unique glass design. The unit features a spacious living area, floor-to-ceiling windows, bamboo flooring, a well-appointed kitchen with ample counter space and cabinetry, and a stylish bathroom with a pedestal sink.
A Perfect Blend of Suburban Comfort and Urban Convenience
S3 E13 - 5m 35s
Welcome to the serene and stylish world of Rosslyn living! John and Christine are blown away by the features of this 2BR, 2.5 BA condo in Rosslyn, VA. The kitchen, complete with a Jenn Air range and fridge, boasts a striking herringbone-patterned backsplash. The main living area features large windows that flood the space with natural light, but the real star is the rooftop deck!
Luxury Condo Living in the Heart of Rosslyn
S3 E13 - 7m 25s
Christine and John are blown away by this spacious 3-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom condo in Arlington VA's Rosslyn neighborhood. The unit offers breathtaking views from all sides and boasts modern urban living at its finest. From the private elevator ride to the rooftop pool, and high end finishes throughout, this condo has it all.
Bringing History Alive at Arlington House
S3 E13 - 3m 48s
Arlington historian Charlie Clarke and National Park Service historian Mark Maloy discuss the rich history of Arlington County and the Rosslyn neighborhood. Arlington House, from which the county gets its name, was originally built by George Washington Parke Custis and his slaves in 1802. The estate played a crucial role in the life of Robert E. Lee and the events leading up to the Civil War.
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