About the Building
Quincy Court is a 12-unit midrise in Ballston, built in 1986 along Quincy Street North. It’s a small, low-profile building in a neighborhood known for much larger developments.
Off-street parking is the primary amenity. At 12 units, the HOA is small and manageable. The midrise format provides elevator-free condo living at a compact scale.
The building sits roughly between the Ballston-MU and Virginia Square-GMU Metro stations on the Orange and Silver lines, both a short walk away. For buyers who want an affordable, small-building option with strong Metro access on the Rosslyn-Ballston corridor, Quincy Court offers a simple alternative to the larger highrises that dominate the Ballston skyline.
What it costs at Quincy Court
Prices and monthly fees by bedroom count
| Unit | Typical sale price | Monthly fee |
|---|---|---|
| 1 bedroom | $300,000 – $375,000 | Not enough data |
| 2 bedroom | $600,000 – $800,000 | Not enough data |
1 bedroom
$300,000 – $375,000
Fee data not available
2 bedroom
$600,000 – $800,000
Fee data not available
Based on county assessment records for all 12 units. Estimates, not appraisals.
Amenities
- Off Street Parking
Metro Access
Short Walk to Metro — 10 min walk
🟠⚪ Ballston-MU (Orange, Silver)
🟠⚪ Virginia Square-GMU (Orange, Silver)
Walkable to Metro — 15 min walk
🟠⚪ Clarendon (Orange, Silver)
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