
Courthouse Hill
1320 N Wayne St; 1321N Adams Ct; 2310 & 2330 14th St N; , Arlington, VA 22201 📍
Year Built: 1996
Total Units: 133
Stories:
Type: Midrise
Ownership: Condo
Area: CourthouseAbout the Building
Courthouse Hill is a 133-unit midrise in the Courthouse area, built in 1996 at 1321 Adams Court North. Just steps from the Courthouse Metro, it provides close-in living to the best of Arlington.
Amenities include a fitness center, pool, garage parking, secure access, and elevator service. The swimming pool, courtyard, and clubhouse are a popular gathering spot during the summer months, giving the community shared outdoor space that many buildings this size lack.
The Court House Metro station on the Orange and Silver lines is steps away. Courthouse’s restaurants, shops, parks, and everyday services are all within easy reach. At 133 units, Courthouse Hill has the scale to support quality amenities while keeping condo fees manageable — a well-positioned building in one of Arlington’s most convenient neighborhoods.
What it costs at Courthouse Hill
Prices and monthly fees by bedroom count
| Unit | Typical sale price | Monthly fee |
|---|---|---|
| 1 bedroom | $350,000 – $550,000 | $400 – $500 |
| 2 bedroom | $500,000 – $800,000 | $550 – $625 |
| 3 bedroom | $650,000 – $950,000 | $850 – $875 |
1 bedroom
$350,000 – $550,000
$400 – $500 / month
2 bedroom
$500,000 – $800,000
$550 – $625 / month
3 bedroom
$650,000 – $950,000
$850 – $875 / month
Based on 30 closed sales and county records for all 133 units. Estimates, not appraisals.
Amenities
- Elevator
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- Fitness Center
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- Garage Parking
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- Metro Accessible
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- Pool
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- Secure Access
Metro Access
Steps from Metro — 5 min walk
🟠⚪ Court House (Orange, Silver)
Short Walk to Metro — 10 min walk
🟠⚪ Clarendon (Orange, Silver)
Walkable to Metro — 15 min walk
🔵🟠⚪ Rosslyn (Blue, Orange, Silver)
🟠⚪ Virginia Square-GMU (Orange, Silver)
Walk times may vary by location within the community.
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