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Debran McClean

Debran McClean
Real Estate Agent (SALP)
Arlington VA

SALP (VA: 203285)

26 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Arlington County, VA
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Ttr Sotheby's International Realty

Office Website
Office Address
2300 Clarendon Blvd Ste 200
Arlington, VA  22201
(Arlington County)
Office Phone
703-745-1212
Office Fax
Mobile
703-745-1212
Email
dmcc****@******.com

Service Areas

Washington: DC West McLean: VA Pimmit Hills: VA McLean: VA Arlington: VA Seven Corners: VA Huntington: VA Rose Hill: VA Franconia: VA Falls Church: VA Idylwood: VA Alexandria: VA

About Debran McClean

Debran, a lifelong resident of North Carolina, relocated to Washington, D.C. in 1993 after earning her Bachelor of Arts in Art History with a focus on Interior Design from Wake Forest University. Her passion for historic preservation, architecture, and urban design has shaped a fulfilling career in residential real estate.

With a keen ability to listen and understand her clients' needs, Debran excels at matching buyers with properties that align with their desires. For sellers, her expertise in decorating and design proves invaluable, enabling them to present their homes in a way that maximizes value. Debran began her real estate journey in 1999 within one of the nation’s most competitive markets, where she quickly distinguished herself by earning the Rookie of the Year award in her first year as an independent agent. Her reputation for reliability, integrity, and meticulous attention to detail has led to numerous accolades as a top producer over the years.

Licensed in Virginia, D.C., and Maryland, Debran resides in North Arlington with her two young sons. She is actively engaged in her community, supporting local businesses and initiatives. In November 2013, she organized an art show that brought together local artists and businesses in Falls Church City to benefit the nonprofit Homestretch Inc.

Debran's commitment to service extends beyond real estate; she has volunteered as a docent at the National Building Museum, served as a member of the Junior League of Washington, and co-presided over the Wake Forest DC Alumni Club. Currently, she is a member of the Alumni Council, participates in the PTA, and is involved with the Mothers of North Arlington, St. Mary's Episcopal Church, and the Old Dominion Civic Association.

In her leisure time, Debran enjoys family bike rides along scenic trails, golfing, visiting local farmers' markets, attending alumni events, cheering for her sons at their sports games, and exploring the rich cultural landscape of the D.C. metro area.

For client testimonials, please visit: [Client Testimonials](http://bit.ly/2de8qAj).

Arlington County, VA Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$1,876,928
Avg. Listing Price
From Debran's portfolio
4.6 / 4.4
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
3,764 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
219
Active Listings
Current inventory

Arlington County, Virginia represents one of the most dynamic and sophisticated real estate markets in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area. With its unique position as an urban county directly across the Potomac River from the nation's capital, Arlington offers a compelling blend of government proximity, corporate headquarters, and diverse residential communities that attract both homebuyers and real estate professionals alike.

The county's real estate landscape is supported by 1,433 total actively licensed agents, all of whom maintain email contact information, creating an exceptionally connected professional network. This comprehensive digital connectivity reflects Arlington's tech-forward business environment and the high level of professionalism expected in one of America's most educated and affluent markets.

Major Arlington County, Virginia Real Estate Markets

Arlington County encompasses several distinct neighborhoods and corridors, each with unique market characteristics. The Rosslyn-Ballston corridor represents the county's urban core, featuring high-rise condominiums and luxury apartments that cater to young professionals and government contractors. Meanwhile, areas like Clarendon, Court House, and Crystal City offer mixed-use developments that blend residential, commercial, and retail spaces in walkable communities.

The southern portion of the county, including neighborhoods like Shirlington and Pentagon City, provides more affordable housing options while maintaining excellent Metro accessibility. Northern Arlington features established single-family home communities in areas like Cherrydale and Lyon Village, where tree-lined streets and proximity to downtown D.C. command premium prices and create highly competitive bidding environments.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Arlington's real estate market operates with remarkable efficiency due to its compact 26-square-mile area and extensive Metro rail network. Properties often sell quickly, with many transactions occurring within days of listing, particularly for well-priced condominiums near Metro stations. The county's strict zoning regulations and limited developable land create consistent upward pressure on property values, making it one of the few markets where appreciation has remained steady even during broader economic uncertainties.

What surprises many newcomers is how dramatically property values and buyer demographics can shift within just a few blocks. A luxury high-rise in Rosslyn might attract international buyers and corporate relocations, while a townhome just a mile away in a historic neighborhood could appeal to established families seeking top-rated schools and community character. This micro-market complexity requires real estate agents to possess hyperlocal expertise and maintain extensive professional networks.

Why Businesses Need Arlington County, Virginia Agent Contact Data

Companies targeting Arlington's real estate market benefit enormously from direct access to the county's 1,433 licensed agents, particularly given the market's fast-paced nature and relationship-driven culture. Mortgage lenders, home inspection services, and property management companies rely on these agent relationships to generate consistent referral business in a market where personal recommendations carry significant weight among both agents and clients.

The complete email coverage across all licensed agents enables businesses to efficiently segment their outreach based on specializations, from luxury condo sales to government relocation services. This digital accessibility becomes particularly valuable for service providers offering continuing education, marketing tools, or technology solutions specifically designed for high-volume, high-value markets like Arlington County.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/7/2026, Debran McClean has 1 property for sale in Arlington and surrounding areas.

$195,000

Listed 2025-09-04

6445 Luzon Ave NW Apt 409
Washington, DC  20012

Beds: 1.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 1,000
Condos Map
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Current Property Rentals

Debran McClean currently has no rental properties available in Arlington and surrounding areas. Check back later.