City Comparison

Arlington vs Springfield: Which is right for your family?

Arlington offers urban energy with a neighborhood feel. Springfield sits at the crossroads of I-95 and the Fairfax County Parkway, offering unmatched commuter access. Both are strong options, but the details matter. Here is how they compare across price, schools, commute, taxes, walkability, and safety.

Market Overview

Arlington is pricier ($750K median vs $703K), a difference of about $47K. Arlington moves faster, with homes averaging 10 days on market compared to 16 in Springfield. Springfield offers a lower entry point at $210K–$1.7M.

Arlington

VA

Springfield

VA

Median Price

$750K

$703K

Avg Days on Market

10 days

16 days

Price Range

$350K–$2.5M

$210K–$1.7M

Top Neighborhoods

Ballston, Clarendon, Crystal City, Pentagon City

West Springfield, North Springfield, Saratoga, Kings Park

Schools

Arlington leads on school quality with a 89% average pass rate (rated Excellent) compared to 82% in Springfield. Top schools in Arlington include Yorktown High School and Washington-Liberty High School. In Springfield, families look to West Springfield High School and Robert E. Lee High School. See Arlington schools | See Springfield schools

Arlington

VA

Springfield

VA

Quality Tier

Excellent

Strong

Avg Pass Rate

89%

82%

Top Schools

Yorktown High School, Washington-Liberty High School, Williamsburg Middle School

West Springfield High School, Robert E. Lee High School, Irving Middle School

Pass Rate

89%
82%

Commute

Arlington is closer to downtown at ~15 minutes vs ~30 minutes. Arlington has 6 Metro stations, including Rosslyn on the Orange/Silver/Blue/Yellow lines. Springfield has 1 Metro station, including Franconia-Springfield on the Blue line. Major highway access: Arlington (I-66, I-395, Rt 50), Springfield (I-95, I-395, I-495).

Arlington

VA

Springfield

VA

Drive to Downtown

~15 min

~30 min

Metro Stations

6 Metro stations (nearest: Rosslyn)

1 Metro station (nearest: Franconia-Springfield)

Metro Lines

Orange, Silver, Blue, Yellow

Blue

Major Highways

I-66, I-395, Rt 50

I-95, I-395, I-495, Franconia-Springfield Pkwy

Commuter Rail

None

None

Property Tax

On a $750K home in Arlington, you would pay ~$7,597/yr in property tax. In Springfield, a $703K home costs ~$7,803/yr. Arlington has the lower rate at $1.013 per $100 of assessed value.

Arlington

VA

Springfield

VA

Rate per $100

$1.013

$1.110

Est. Annual Tax

Based on median home price

$7,597/yr

$7,803/yr

Notes

Includes $0.003 stormwater fee

Fairfax County rate

Walkability

Arlington is more walkable with a Walk Score of 69 (Somewhat Walkable), compared to 32 in Springfield. Transit scores: Arlington (57) vs Springfield (28). Walkability varies significantly by neighborhood. Urban corridors like Ballston and West Springfield score much higher than suburban areas.

Arlington

VA

Springfield

VA

Walk Score

69Somewhat Walkable
32Car-Dependent

Transit Score

57

28

Bike Score

72

38

Safety

Springfield is rated "Safe" with a total crime rate 36% below Virginia average. Arlington is rated "Average" (Near Virginia average). Both cities compare favorably to the Virginia state average. Crime rates vary by neighborhood, so check specific areas when house hunting.

Arlington

VA

Springfield

VA

Safety Rating

Average
Safe

Violent Crime

1.4/1K

0.7/1K

Property Crime

15.2/1K

10.1/1K

vs Virginia Avg

Near Virginia average

36% below Virginia average

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Arlington or Springfield more affordable?

Springfield is more affordable with a median home price of $703K, compared to $750K in Arlington. Both cities offer a wide range of housing options, from condos and townhomes to single-family homes. Arlington prices range from $350K–$2.5M. Springfield prices range from $210K–$1.7M.

Which has better schools, Arlington or Springfield?

Arlington has stronger schools overall, with a 89% average pass rate compared to 82% in Springfield. Top schools in Arlington include Yorktown High School and Washington-Liberty High School. In Springfield, standout schools include West Springfield High School and Robert E. Lee High School. School quality varies by neighborhood, so check specific school zones when evaluating homes.

Which is easier to commute from, Arlington or Springfield?

Arlington has the shorter commute to downtown at ~15 minutes vs ~30 minutes. Arlington has Metro access (Rosslyn). Springfield has Metro access (Franconia-Springfield).

What are property taxes in Arlington vs Springfield?

Arlington has a property tax rate of $1.013 per $100 (~$7,597/yr on a $750K home). Springfield's rate is $1.110 per $100 (~$7,803/yr on a $703K home). Tax rates are set annually by each locality.

Is Arlington or Springfield better for families?

Both cities are popular with families. Arlington offers urban energy with a neighborhood feel. Springfield sits at the crossroads of I-95 and the Fairfax County Parkway, offering unmatched commuter access. The best choice depends on your priorities: budget, school quality, commute length, and neighborhood feel. smover can help you find a verified agent in either city who specializes in family-friendly neighborhoods.

Market data verified by smover using real transaction records. School data from Virginia DOE, Maryland MSDE, and DC OSSE public reports. Property tax rates from Virginia Dept. of Taxation (2024). Walkability scores from Walk Score (2024). Crime data from FBI UCR and Virginia State Police (2023). Commute times are approximate rush-hour estimates. Updated March 2026.