Victorian
Astoria Condominiums
The exquisite Victorian-Style Astoria Condominiums are located at 2100 Lee Highway in Arlington, Va. The Astoria offers quality housing with value. With easy access to I-66 these beautiful condos are also very convenient with a short commute. Features include:
- 1, 2 Bedrooms
- Security
- Elevator
- Excercise Room
- Party Room
- Outdoor Pool
- Library
- Sauna
- Tennis Court
- Storage
Built in 1987 the Astoria offers beauty with convenience for commuters.
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$424,900 : 2100 Lee Hwy #506, Arlington2 beds, 1 full, 1 part baths
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The Astoria in Arlington, Virginia is situated in a stately brick condo mid-rise building that echos Victorian design features. The Astoria condo community is found in the Rosslyn area of Arlington within a ten minute walk of the Rosslyn Metro on the Orange Line and within blocks of Georgetown in Washington D.C.
The Astoria residents enjoy a unique lifestyle with amenities including:
- a swimming pool,
- a library,
- a tennis court,
- a club house,
- an exercise room, and
- a garden plaza.
The Astoria also features 24 guest parking spaces for overnight guests, and private, reserved parking for residents.
Victorian architecture
Victorian architecture dates from the second half of the 19th century, when America was exploring new approaches to building and design.
Advancements in machine technology meant that Victorian-era builders could easily incorporate mass-produced ornamentation such as brackets, spindles, and patterned shingles. The last true Victorians were constructed in the early 1900s, but contemporary builders often borrow Victorian ideas, designing eclectic “neo-Victorians.” These homes combine modern materials with 19th century details, such as curved towers and spindled porches. A number of Victorian styles are recreated on the fanciful “Main Street” at Disney theme parks in Florida, California, and Europe.





