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Welcome To Brown's Moving
Moving Company In Arlington VA
Since 2005, Browns Moving Service has moved more than 2000 families. We are a moving company in Arlington VA and we do long distance moves too. We move apts, condos, townhouses, houses, storage units, pods, offices or even 5 or 6 pieces of furniture.
Our biggest move was a school in Vienna VA. We here at Browns Moving Service pride ourselves on the quality of service we provide. We work hard to ensure your complete satisfaction on every job. We treat your belongings as if they were our own.
If you are moving within the same building to a different unit we can handle it. If you have any questions or you would like to discuss specific details about a project you have in mind, please do not hesitate to call or e-mail us. We are standing by ready to assist you.
703-899-3577
We offer military, school teacher, law enforcement and elderly discounts

Arlington, Virginia has quite a rich and varied architectural landscape — it’s a mix of historic styles, suburban charm, and modern urban design. For example, the Maywood Historic District features homes built between about 1909-1941, with Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, Craftsman, and Tudor Revival styles in cottages, four-squares, and Cape Cods. In Cherrydale you’ll see late Victorian styles (like Queen Anne and Italianate) alongside Gothic Revival, Spanish Revival, and even Art Deco and Moderne homes. There are also exceptional landmarks, such as Arlington House (Robert E. Lee Memorial), with its Greek Revival design and massive Doric-columns, which displays how early 19th-century ideals of grandeur and symmetry were expressed. In more recent years Arlington has added modern infill and mixed-use architecture, especially in transit corridors like Ballston / Clarendon, where new buildings combine contemporary materials with façades that pay homage to brick, proportion, and street-friendly design. Overall, Arlington’s architecture tells a story of growth: from pastoral and early suburban to dense, transit-oriented urbanism, while preserving pockets of history.
