History
Frederick Courts is one of Arlington County's official historic properties. The garden style complex boasts 168 one and two bedroom units in six buildings. Frederick Courts was built in 1947 as an apartment complex for military families reporting to the newly built Pentagon after World War II. Rent started at $92 a month. The complex was converted to condominiums in the 1970's. Today, the rich architectural character of the all brick complex is still intact with original slate roofs, radial brick archways and breezeways, and an original cupola that is illuminated at night. Frederick Courts shares a wooded intersection with the W&OD trail, one of Washington, DC's most popular jogging and biking trails that parallels the former Washington and Old Dominion Railway built in 1859. Frederick Courts is a three-minute drive to the Bailey's Crossroads Shopping center with a Trader Joe's, Barnes and Noble Booksellers, Best Buy, Panera Restaurant and other popular retailers.
Specialties
If you are considering Frederick Courts as your next home, please feel free to contact the association with any questions at frederickcourts@gmail.com.