About the Building
Eastview at Ballston is a 222-unit highrise in Ballston, originally built in 1989 and converted to condominiums in 2005 at 1001 Randolph Street North. The conversion included a complete remodel of the units, lobbies, and common areas, giving the building a more modern feel than its original construction date suggests.
Amenities include a pool, fitness center, barbecue area, business center, front desk, garage parking, secure access, elevator service, and in-unit washers and dryers. Many units feature updated finishes from the 2005 renovation. The front desk and business center add a full-service feel that’s typical of larger Ballston highrises.
The Ballston-MU Metro station on the Orange and Silver lines is steps away. Ballston’s walkability, the Ballston Quarter redevelopment, and a growing restaurant scene make this one of Arlington’s most active neighborhoods. For buyers who want a renovated highrise with strong amenities and immediate Metro access, Eastview at Ballston checks the major boxes.
What it costs at Eastview at Ballston
Prices and monthly fees by bedroom count
| Unit | Typical sale price | Monthly fee |
|---|---|---|
| 1 bedroom | $325,000 – $475,000 | $525 – $625 |
| 2 bedroom | $475,000 – $650,000 | $700 – $900 |
1 bedroom
$325,000 – $475,000
$525 – $625 / month
2 bedroom
$475,000 – $650,000
$700 – $900 / month
Based on 62 closed sales and county records for all 222 units. Estimates, not appraisals.
Amenities
- Business Center
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- Elevator
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- Fitness Center
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- Front Desk
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- Garage Parking
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- Grilling Area
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- Metro Accessible
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- Pool
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- Secure Access
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- W/D in unit
Metro Access
Steps from Metro — 5 min walk
🟠⚪ Ballston-MU (Orange, Silver)
Short Walk to Metro — 10 min walk
🟠⚪ Virginia Square-GMU (Orange, Silver)
Walkable to Metro — 15 min walk
🟠⚪ Clarendon (Orange, Silver)
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