Just 10 minutes from Washington, D.C., Lee Heights is a community located in the heart of North Arlington. With an “urban meets suburban” element, having shops and restaurants at one end of the neighborhood and plentiful parks and trails at the other end is a big reason why this is such a popular area of Arlington. The variety of architectural styles, lot size and shape and home design appeal to a broad spectrum of tastes and housing needs.
Lee Heights has a very friendly community feel, with families out and about on walks with the four-legged kids, neighborhood block parties, grabbing coffee at Lee Heights or out for a walk on the trails.
This vibrant neighborhood bordered on the south by the newly renamed Langston Boulevard, Lee Heights is home to Lee Heights Shops, featuring numerous boutiques including Arrowine & Cheese (offering hand-selected wines and cheeses from all around the world), Pastries by Randolph, Lemoncello, Bartons Child’s Play and Cafe Colline, a favorite of our team. Additionally, the renowned Metro 29 Diner is a local favorite — visited by President Joe Biden and “Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives” host Guy Fieri!
Important Lee Heights (and Nearby) Neighborhood Resources
- Lee Heights Shopping Center
- Lee Heights Park
- Zachary Taylor Park
- Metro 29 Diner
- Lebanese Taverna Market
- Woodstock Park
- Langston-Brown Community Center
- Marymount Farmers Market
- Cherrydale Farmers Market
About Lee Heights Homes
Lee Heights mostly features large homes that are high value. This community dates back to 1926 and has continued to develop over the years. In 2023, 6 closed sales in this neighborhood are all single family homes, ranging from $1,070,000 to $2,150,000. There are a very limited number of condominiums available in this area, only 5 have sold on the MLS over time. The all-time high priced home sale in this neighborhood is $2,549,900 in late 2021. New construction homes start around $1,675,000, with no new construction home being sold on the MLS in this area since 2020.