Experience

Unmatched Knowledge

At Tartan Properties, we leverage over 50 years of commercial real estate expertise across the most dynamic markets in Northern Virginia. Our deep roots and unmatched knowledge span Alexandria, Arlington, the Dulles Corridor, and Fairfax County. 

Each market offers distinct strengths—from Alexandria’s historic waterfront and King Street retail district, to Arlington’s smart-growth developments, the tech-driven expansion of the Dulles Corridor, and Fairfax County’s extensive office and industrial portfolios.

Whether you’re seeking office, flex, retail, or industrial space, Tartan is your local expert partner—connecting you with the right location, insights, and support to meet your strategic goals.

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Markets we Serve

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Alexandria, VA

Nationally recognized as one of the best places to live and do business, Alexandria is located on the banks of the Potomac River just a few short miles from Washington DC and the Pentagon.

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Arlington, VA

Arlington is the epitome of smart growth and new urbanism, with over 90 percent of all new commercial and residential development located on the Metro corridors.

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Dulles Corridor, VA

Often referred to as the “Silicon Valley of the East,” the Dulles Corridor real estate market overlaps two of the nation’s highest educated and wealthiest counties and faces its next wave of growth.

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Fairfax, Virginia

With almost 150 million square feet of office and warehouse space, Fairfax County means business! Anchored by government contractors General Dynamics, CSC and media giant the Gannett Corporation.