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If you'd like to learn more about Carlyle Towers click here.
Check what's available now.
Here's a price report based on the last two years of sales and rentals as of 1/4/2010. Each report contains the median price
along with high and low over the period. All figures are approximations and should not be used to judge final sales values.
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One Bedroom, 750 to 870 sf
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365,500 (350,000 to 385,000)
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310-350
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1700 (1550 to 1900)
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Two Bedroom, 930 to 1160 sf
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450,000 (378,300 to 550,000)
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390 to 500
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2250 (1900 to 3600)
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Three Bedroom, 1605 to 1860 sf
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740,000 (560,000 to 790,000)
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695 to 815
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3,250 (2,750 to 3,500)
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Carlyle Towers is located at 2121, 2151, 2181 Jamieson Ave between Eisenhower Ave and Duke Street in Alexandria, VA. With easy
access to I-495/I-95, Route 1, the GW Parkway, and 395. The three Carlyle Towers were built in the 1997, 1999, and 2001, they're a
15 minute commute to D.C.
Amenities include:
- 24 Hour Security
- Storage Space
- Outdoor pool
- Gym
- Party Room
- Tennis Courts
- Putting greens
- Balconies
- Garage Parking
- In Unit Washer/Dryer
- Gas and Water utilities included in condo fee
- Electric Heat Pump
- Central A/C
- Gas Hot Water Heater
- Walking distance to Metro
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About the Author --- Ben Fornshell is a licensed real estate agent with Condo 1
Alexandria. To learn more about available rentals and purchases in the area check out our free search.
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Monday, December 21, 2009 |
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 As soon as the snow was shoveled folks were out and about in the Carlyle District.  Carlyle Towers is ready for the holidays with wreaths and garlands!  Check Carlyle Towers to see condos for sale and to meet a realtor that can help you with your home search.  |
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Saturday, November 14, 2009 |
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Carlyle Towers condominiums in Alexandria present a pleasant combination of a prestigious zip code, newer construction in Alexandria and tremendous convenience. The Carlyle Towers community has a variety of floorplans and models spread over three high-rise buildings and twelve townhouse-style residences.

Carlyle Towers is plugged into the heart of a transportation network for vehicles, Metrorail or Dash Bus. Carlyle Towers is sited just three blocks from the King Street Metro Station and four blocks from the Eisenhower Avenue Metro Station on Metrorail's Yellow and Blue Lines. Carlyle Towers is in the Carlyle District of Alexandria, Virginia. Carlyle Towers is also just four blocks from the Alexandria Amtrak Station with Metroliner service to all points on the Amtrak system, and trains from the Manassas and Fredericksburg lines of the Virginia Railway Express.

Carlyle Towers was developed by the IDI GROUP. They were recently ranked #1 builder in the Washington, D. C. area in a survey conducted by J. D. Powers & Associates. Carlyle Towers has a complete bank of amenities including:
- exercise facilities,
- spas,
- saunas,
- outdoor pools,
- tennis courts,
- a beautiful party and conference room,
- a putting green and
- shuffleboard court.
Carlyle Towers Condos for Sale (as of 11/14/2009)
- $475,000 :: 2121 Jamieson Ave #1806, Alexandria VA, 22314
- $760,000 :: 2151 Jamieson Ave #606-607, Alexandria VA, 22314
- $450,000 :: 2181 Jamieson Ave #2102, Alexandria VA, 22314
- $775,000 :: 2151 Jamieson Ave #1904, Alexandria VA, 22314
- $390,000 :: 2121 Jamieson Ave #510, Alexandria VA, 22314
- $825,000 :: 2151 Jamieson Ave #1601, Alexandria VA, 22314

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Sunday, July 26, 2009 |
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Sunset at Carlyle Towers

Carlyle Towers is located in the Carlyle District near Old Town Alexandria in Alexandria VA. There are three towers in this community, each one with different views of the city, the Potomac or the Monument. In the summer Alexandria is green and full of tourists, life and bustling with happy people. Carlyle Towers is conveniently located between the Eisenhower Metro and the King St. Metro. To check the prices and availability of listings at Carlyle Towers, just click the link!

Carlyle Towers is about 10 years old now and most units are in top condition. Some units in Carlyle Towers have already been refurbished and upgraded with touches like new hardwood floors and crown molding. Some even have new kitchens and bathrooms.
Where will you spend your sunset?
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Monday, June 22, 2009 |
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The Eisenhower Metro stop is located at 2400 Eisenhower Avenue. It is across the street from the Hoffman Town Center and entertainment complex. Eisenhower station is just inside the Capital Beltway (I-495) at the Telegraph Road exit. The Eisenhower Metro is served by the Yellow Line.
Eisenhower is a two platform station. Access to both platforms is provided to two escalators and an elevator. Bike parking is available with 10 bike racks and 6 lockers in the station.
The first train departs at 4:51 am Huntington and the last train departs at 12:37 am Huntington. Service became available to the public on December, 17, 1983. The REX bus provides service nearby at the corner of Swamp Fox Rd. and Eisenhower. Eisenhower is served by DASH buses 2, 6, & 7.
Metrorail fares are posted on the WMATA site. Fares are discounted for children and seniors.
The Eisenhower Metro serves the Carlyle District and is convenient for workers at businesses in and around the Hoffman Center. The Eisenhower Metro is also useful for many residents in the condos of the Carlyle District. For some residents, the Eisenhower Metro is more convenient than the King St. Metro.
The Eisenhower Metro is in the 22314 zip code, which is generally considered Old Town Alexandria, but there is very little that is "old" anywhere near this stop in the Carlyle District. The Carlyle Towers and several other new structures dominate the skyline here. For more information about Carlyle Towers, or the condos of the Carlyle District, please contact Will Nesbitt of Condo 1 Alexandria at 703 765 0300.

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About the Author --- Will Nesbitt is the principal broker of Will Nesbitt Realty and maintains Condo 1 Alexandria. Will specializes in condos, townhouses and single family residences in Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax County, Crystal City, and Kingstowne. Will resides in Belle Haven Estates just outside Alexandria VA in Fairfax County. |
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Sunday, June 21, 2009 |
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Leave your car behind? I can help you live in Arlington, Alexandria or Falls Church--without owning a car. Outside the City of Washington DC, Arlington County has the highest number of Metro Subway stops in the Capital Region.
Many large employment centers--Roslyn, Courthouse, Clarendon, Crystal City, The Pentagon, Pentagon City and all of Falls Church City are on either the Yellow or Blue Line of the Metro system These areas are also loaded with all kinds of residential properties--single family homes, townhouses and condos. Properties of all different sizes and prices ranges are available for purchase of lease.

Want to get around? Try the healthy
alternative--bikes! Arlington, Alexandria and Fairfax counties are
home to one of the nations most extensive system of bike trails. Want
to know a local secret--bikes are permitted on both the subway trains
and Metro buses! Bike lockers are available at most Metro stations
Still need are car from time to time? Use Zip Car. Hundreds of cars are available at dozens of sites all around the area-Metro stops, shopping centers, the business district, restaurant areas, museums--even the airport. Here is another local secret--Zip Car parking spots are just about as convenient as handicapped parking.
Contact Brian Brooks at Condo 1 Alexandria to find just the right property for you and your family--but not your car! |
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Saturday, May 02, 2009 |
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The Eisenhower Metro is central to many folks who make their home in and near the Carlyle District. The Eisenhower Metro is located inside the Beltway near Carlyle Towers and the Hoffman Center.

The pride of the Hoffman Center is the AMC Hoffman Theater. AMC Hoffman 22 is a 22-screen theater making it the largest movie complex in Northern Virginia and second largest in the region. Built in 2001, it is a relatively new theater. There ATM machines for purchasing tickets and advance ticket pickup. Ten of the screens are on the first floor with a very large lobby leading to a escalator or elevator to the second floor with 12 more screens. Two of theaters seat 410, and three others seat 318.

There are a number of restaurants and shops at the Hoffman Center. Among these are:


Delia's is a Mediterrean / Greek cafe that has been generally well-recieved by Eisenhower locals.

There is paid parking available in the garage next door and surface parking available for free. At night and on the weekends. when the offices of the Hoffman Center are closed, there is additional surface parking available for free.
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About the Author --- Will Nesbitt is the principal broker of Will Nesbitt Realty and maintains Condo 1 Alexandria. Will specializes in condos, townhouses and single family residences in Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax County, Crystal City, and Kingstowne. Will resides in Belle Haven Estates just outside Alexandria VA in Fairfax County. |
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Saturday, February 21, 2009 |
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The Eisenhower Valley describes the area found along Eisenhower Avenue. At the western end of Eisenhower Avenue one will find warehouses and businesses such as FedEx and UPS who appreciate easy access to the Interstate. But as Eisenhower Avenue approaches Old Town, you'll find the United States Patent & Trade Office and the high-end high-rise neighborhood of the Carlyle District. The USPTO is a complex of five buildings that accommodate more than 7,000 federal employees. Residents of the Carlyle District have easy access to the Hoffman Town Center at the Eisenhower Metro. The Carlyle District is an intriguing place to live because it's so close to the charm and amenities of Old Town, but is new and modern. |
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Wednesday, January 07, 2009 |
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Since September of 1985, Fairfax County has provided an alternative
to WMATA's Metrobus called the Fairfax Connector. The Fairfax Connector
began operation in the southern end of Fairfax County from Huntington Metro Station
to Mount Vernon and Fort Belvoir. Today the Connector has more than
fifty routes providing public transportation to most of Fairfax County.
The northern end of the county including Reston and Herndon is now well
served by buses. Riders pay fares in by
- cash (exact change only);
- valid transfer tickets or tokens;
- bus pass cards from regional bus systems;
- Virginia Railway Express (VRE) passes;
- Translink passes or;
- with Metro SmarTrip cards.
The basic fare for a bus trip is usually a dollar, but certain
express routes range up to three dollars. When transferring from
Metrorail transfer, fares are discounted significantly. The dollar fare
is discounted to 35 cents (exact change) with a transfer ticker and the
three dollar fair is discounted to $2.10 exact change. Pennies are not
accepted as fare. Drivers do not carry cash and do not make change.
Fares for seniors are discounted to either $0.50 or $1.00.
Seniors get free fare with a Metrorail transfer. Up to two children
under age 5 may ride for free with a paying adult. The disabled ride
free on all routes.
The are are a number of simple restrictions
and rules on the Fairfax Connector. Smoking, eating, drinking and
playing radio or video devices without earphones are strictly
prohibited. Strollers must be folded on the bus. Service animals are
permitted on the bus. Other small animals are permitted only if
transported in a secure container.
Bus transfer tickets or
tokens are issued FREE to customers paying fares with cash or tokens.
Transfers are valid for two additional hours from time of boarding for
an unlimited number of rides. A transfer cannot be redeemed for another
transfer. VRE, Translink and bus passes serve as transfers.
For
three dollars, a rider can purchase a regional one day bus pass. This
pass is valid for an unlimited number of rides on local routes of
participating regional bus systems on the day purchased. The one-day
pass has a value of $1.25 per trip when used on express routes. The one
day pass expires at midnight, Sunday-Thursday and at 2 a.m., Friday and
Saturday.
North Fairfax County Schedules
: Fairfax Connector bus routes serving Fairfax County Government
Center, Herndon, Reston, Tysons Corner, Crystal City, Pentagon
including service to the West Falls Church-VT/UVA, Dunn
Loring/Merrifield, and Vienna-Fairfax/GMU Metrorail Stations.
South Fairfax County Schedules : Fairfax Connector bus routes serving Belle View, Fort Hunt, Fullerton Industrial Park, Kingstowne, Richmond Highway, Springfield, Tysons Corner, Pentagon including service to the Huntington, Van Dorn Street, Franconia-Springfield, and Dunn Loring/Merrifield Metrorail Stations.
Schedules for Mobile Devices
- Get up to date schedules for Northern Virginia area transits services
delivered to your handheld device by CommuterPage.com.

Fairfax Connector Fare Chart
Fares are subject to change without notice. These fares were last
updated January 2008 and as of November 15th they are still presumed to
be (but not guaranteed to be) accurate.
Using SmarTrip, Cash, Bus Passes, VRE Passes, or Translink Passes | Cost |
| All local routes except express routes using SmarTrip or cash |
$1.00 |
| Express routes 380, 595 & 597 Using SmarTrip or cash |
$3.00 |
| All routes using regional systems' bus passe, VRE passes or Translink passes |
FREE |
| All routes using MetroAccess ID card (valid for card holder & 1 companion) |
FREE |
| Using Metrorail-to-Bus Transfers |
| All local routes except express routes using SmarTrip or cash |
$0.35 |
| Express routes 380, 595 & 597 using SmarTrip or cash |
$2.10 |
| All routes using Senior/Disabled SmarTrip & MetroAccess ID cards |
FREE |
Using Senior/Disabled SmarTrip, cash, valid Metro ID card or valid Medicare card * (see details under Senior Disabled Fares) |
| All routes except express routes |
$0.50 |
| Express routes 380, 595 & 597 |
$2.00 |
| Using Paper Transfers |
| Local-to-local, express-to-express & express-to-local routes |
FREE |
| All local-to-express routes |
$2.00 |
| Children's Fares |
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Up to 2 children ages 4 and under traveling with an adult paying full fare
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FREE |
| Children age 5 and older |
Adult Fare |
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Wednesday, December 31, 2008 |
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The Eisenhower Metro stop is located at 2400 Eisenhower Avenue. It is across the street from the Hoffman Town Center and entertainment complex. Eisenhower station is just inside the Capital Beltway (I-495) at the Telegraph Road exit. The Eisenhower Metro is served by the Yellow Line.
Eisenhower is a two platform station. Access to both platforms is provided to two escalators and an elevator. Bike parking is available with 10 bike racks and 6 lockers in the station.
The first train departs at 4:51 am Huntington and the last train departs at 12:37 am Huntington. Service became available to the public on December, 17, 1983. The REX bus provides service nearby at the corner of Swamp Fox Rd. and Eisenhower. Eisenhower is served by DASH buses 2, 6, & 7.
Metrorail fares are posted on the WMATA site. Fares are discounted for children and seniors.
The Eisenhower Metro serves the Carlyle District and is convenient for workers at businesses in and around the Hoffman Center. The Eisenhower Metro is also useful for many residents in the condos of the Carlyle District. For some residents, the Eisenhower Metro is more convenient than the King St. Metro.
The Eisenhower Metro is in the 22314 zip code, which is generally considered Old Town Alexandria, but there is very little that is "old" anywhere near this stop in the Carlyle District. The Carlyle Towers and several other new structures dominate the skyline here. For more information about Carlyle Towers, or the condos of the Carlyle District, please contact Will Nesbitt of Condo 1 Alexandria at 703 765 0300.

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About the Author --- Will Nesbitt is the principal broker of Will Nesbitt Realty and maintains Condo 1 Alexandria. Will specializes in condos, townhouses and single family residences in Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax County, Crystal City, and Kingstowne. Will resides in Belle Haven Estates just outside Alexandria VA in Fairfax County. |
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Thursday, December 11, 2008 |
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The Carlyle District
is a 76.5 acre development in Old Town Alexandria. The district
includes a complex of offices, hotels and retail space anchored by the
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, as well as condo communities such as
Carlyle Towers.
Living and Working in the Carlyle District
The Carlyle District is named for John Carlyle, a Scottish merchant
who was a founding trustee and the first overseer of Alexandria,
Virginia. Ultimately, it will comprise more than 7 million square feet
of office, hotel, residential, and retail space. The 76.5-acre tract is
designed to be a vibrant, walkable area with an atmosphere that
reflects adjacent Old Town but with a modern urban flair. It is
designated a Coordinated Design/Development District (CDD), meaning
design and development standards are already in place for an allocated
7 million square feet of office, hotel, residential, and retail space,
allowing for faster approval of final plans.

- For sale --- Live data on all condos for sale in 22314 zip code.
- For rent --- Live data on rentals in 22314 zip code.
- Homes for sale --- All homes for sale less than $500,000 in 22314 zip code.
- Homes for sale --- All homes for sale from $300,000 to $700,000 in 22314 zip code.
- Homes for sale --- All homes for sale over $650,000 in 22314 zip code.
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Monday, December 08, 2008 |
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AMC movie complexes are located all throughout the United Sates and Canada with over 350 theaters and over 5,000 screens. AMC Hoffman 22
is a 22-screen theater making it the largest movie complex in Northern
Virginia and second largest in the region. Built in 2001, it is a
relatively new theater. There ATM machines for purchasing tickets and
advance ticket pickup. Ten of the screens are on the first floor with a
very large lobby leading to a escalator or elevator to the second floor
with 12 more screens. Two of theaters seat 410, and three others seat
318.
In addition to easy service from the Eisenhower Metro,
the entertainment complex has plenty of parking. There is paid parking
available in the garage next door and surface parking available for
free. At night and on the weekends. when the offices of the Hoffman
Center are closed, there is additional surface parking available for
free.
Tickets: Adult $10.50 Matinee $8.50 Child (ages 2-12) $7.50 Senior (ages 60+) $9.50 Student Day (Every Thursday for a limited time ages 13+ w/ valid student ID) $7.50 Senior Day (Every Thursday for a limited time, ages 60+) $6.00 A.M. Cinema (All shows before Noon on weekends) $6.00
AMC Hoffman 22 206 Swamp Fox Rd. Alexandria, VA 22314 (703) 998-4262
There are several eating establishments in close proximity to the theater. These include:

There are many condos and residences located in and around the
Eisenhower Valley. Will Nesbitt there to help make sense of it all and
to help you find your next residence. |
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Wednesday, August 27, 2008 |
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I am one of the few people who are from here who are actually from
here. That is to say I was born in Fairfax and have lived much of my
life in Northern Virginia.
When I got out of the Army and moved back from Northern Virginia,
for a time I worked as a government contractor at the Department of
Housing and Urban Development, which is located at L'Enfant Plaza in
Washington DC. As you may know, parking is pricey and limited at
L'Enfant, so the Metro was my best choice for commuting.
Originally, I lived out in the exburbs and would drive the Vienna
Metro Station at the end of the Orange Line and then ride the Orange
Line to L'Enfant Plaza. It was a long and tiresome commute and I knew I
had to move in closer. So I resolved to buy a home much closer to the
Metro.
That's when reality hit my budget. Yes, I could afford housing near
the Vienna Metro, but what I could afford was not up to the standard of
what I really wanted to buy. I found the same, very high prices, all
along the Orange Line. But I also had an epiphany as I was jostling to
work today. I suddenly realized that it's not how far you ride on the Metro, it's how many stops you make. The Orange Line seemed to stop every three blocks. But the Yellow Line and the Blue Line ...
Well, both of these lines cruise quickly out of DC and then into Old Town. I found that the housing at the end of the Yellow Line
fit my budget and my expectations quite nicely. So that's where I
bought and bought and again and remain to this day. Since that time, Old Town, especially in the Carlyle District,
has grown up quite a bit, but around Huntington and the neighborhoods
of New Alexandria, one can still find neighborhoods that fit the budget
and fill the bill quite nicely. I think there are also a lot of great
neighborhoods off the Blue Line, but my personal preference is to be a
little closer to the city. |
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