
Seven Corners Property Management
Seven Corners
Property Management.
Historic Intersection = Growing Market.
$58/day
Vacancy Cost
11 Days
Avg. Lease Time
20 Mo
Avg. Tenancy
At $2,100/month, Seven Corners landlords own in one of Northern Virginia's most distinctive neighborhoods — a historic intersection where seven roads converge, anchored by Eden Center's Vietnamese cultural hub. Diverse community. Growing demand. We've placed 2,000+ tenants nationwide with a 9–12 month guarantee and a flat fee starting as low as $139/mo.
2,000+
Placed Nationwide
<1%
Eviction Rate
11 Days
Avg. Lease Time
$2,100/mo
Median Rent
9–12 Mo
Tenant Warranty
Seven Corners Market Position
Three Reasons Seven Corners
Landlords Win.
Historic character, cultural anchor, and value market with steady growth.
Historic Character
Seven Roads = Recognition
Seven Corners is named for the distinctive intersection where seven roads converge — one of Northern Virginia's most historically recognizable locations. This geographic character and name recognition drive consistent tenant demand and faster lease times. Properties in historically distinctive neighborhoods rent faster than generic suburban addresses.
Eden Center
Vietnamese Cultural Hub
Eden Center on nearby Wilson Boulevard is the largest Vietnamese commercial center on the East Coast. It brings restaurants, businesses, and cultural events that anchor tenant demand. Vietnamese and international tenants specifically target Seven Corners for Eden Center proximity — creating stable, long-term community-driven tenancies.
$139/mo
Flat Fee Value = Maximum Returns
On a $2,100/month Seven Corners rental, percentage management costs $168–$210/month. Our flat fee starting as low as $139/month saves you $870–$1,320/year on a single property. That flat fee compound on properties with 20-month tenancies creates significant long-term ROI advantages.

FFL System:
He Never Gets Keys.
Seven Corners Tenant Screening
Community Doesn't
Screen For You.
Ruckus targets Seven Corners specifically because many PMs assume the strong Vietnamese community and established neighborhood character screen tenants automatically. He knows many landlords will skip thorough background verification because "the community is stable" — giving him an opening.
He knows Eden Center's cultural vibrancy attracts attention, but that vibrancy doesn't verify income, rental history, or criminal background. He knows most PMs in this market do cursory screening because the prices aren't premium and the community seems stable.
The Perfect 10ant System™ verifies even in communities that seem to screen themselves.
Your Seven Corners vacancy is costing you $58/day.
(703) 261-9414Tenant Placement System
The Perfect 10ant System™
2,000+ tenants placed nationwide. Under 1% eviction rate. Every time, no exceptions.
Price Right for Seven Corners
Seven Corners pricing reflects a value market with growing demand — median rents $1,700–$2,500. We pull block-level comps near the intersection and Eden Center area, and market to the diverse families and professionals who specifically target this historic, affordable market.
10-Point Tenant Verification
Every applicant cleared across all 10 points. Seven Corners attracts diverse working families with strong community orientation — each verified for income (3x rent), rental history, and the stability profile that produces 18–24 month tenancies.
Lease to Keys — Done for You
Lease drafted under Virginia VRLTA compliance. Seven Corners has its own market dynamics and tenant profile expectations — we structure every lease to protect you in this specific growing market while maximizing tenant retention.
Your Tenant Is Guaranteed
Every placement backed by a 9–12 month warranty. If your tenant leaves within the warranty period, we replace them at no additional cost. Our money is on the line — not yours.
What Percentage Management Costs in Seven Corners
On a $2,100/month Seven Corners rental, traditional managers take $168–$210/month — every month.
| Flat Fee Landlord ✓ Best Value | Percentage Firm (8–10%) | |
|---|---|---|
| Monthly fee ($2,100/mo rent) | Starting as low as $139/mo | $168–$210/mo |
| Annual savings | As much as $852/yr more in your pocket | — |
| Eviction protection | ✅ Included | ❌ $300–$600 extra |
| 9–12 Month Tenant Warranty | ✅ Included | ❌ None |
| 21-Day Placement Guarantee | ✅ Platinum Plan | ❌ No guarantee |
| Fee grows when rent increases | ✅ Never | ❌ Always |
Seven Corners Neighborhoods
Every Area of Seven Corners.
One Flat Fee.
Intersection, Eden Center, Wilson Boulevard, and residential neighborhoods.
Seven Corners Intersection
$1,750–$2,500
Historic convergence. Established character. Anchor location.
The heart of Seven Corners where seven roads intersect — creating one of Northern Virginia's most distinctive and recognizable locations. The convergence creates natural traffic flow and visibility that benefits commercial and residential properties. Established businesses and long-term community connections define the area.
Eden Center Area
$1,700–$2,400
Vietnamese hub. Cultural vibrancy. Growing demand.
Eden Center nearby on Wilson Boulevard has transformed Seven Corners into Northern Virginia's Vietnamese cultural and commercial hub. This cultural anchor brings diverse tenants, community events, and weekend foot traffic. Properties near Eden Center attract tenants who value cultural access and community connection.
Residential Core
$1,700–$2,300
Mixed housing types. Families and professionals. Stable community.
Seven Corners residential neighborhoods feature a mix of townhomes, colonial-style homes, and newer construction. The area attracts families and professionals who want walkable access to shopping, dining, and Eden Center without premium pricing. Community-oriented tenants choose this area specifically.
Wilson Boulevard Corridor
$1,800–$2,500
Commercial visibility. Service businesses. Multi-use development.
Wilson Boulevard passes through Seven Corners with retail, restaurants, and service businesses. The commercial corridor creates additional income potential and community vibrancy. Properties near Wilson Boulevard benefit from visibility and pedestrian activity.
Property Management Guarantees
Every Placement Is Backed.
Real Money If We Get It Wrong.
These guarantees cost us real money if we get it wrong. That is the point.
9–12 Month Tenant Warranty
If the tenant we place leaves for any reason within the warranty period, we place a new tenant at zero additional cost.
21-Day Placement Guarantee
No qualified tenant in 21 days? We waive your first two months of management fees. $58/day is our problem.
Eviction Coverage
If we must evict a tenant we placed, we cover initial court filing fees and handle the full VRLTA process.
90-Day Satisfaction Guarantee
Unsatisfied within 90 days? Cancel and we refund every management fee charged. Zero risk.
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15 Minutes. Your Seven Corners Assessment.
No commitment. Real answers about your Seven Corners property — historic market position, Eden Center advantage, and our flat fee savings.
Seven Corners Market Data
Seven Corners by the Numbers
$2,100
Median Rent
$58
Daily Vacancy Cost
11 Days
FFL Avg to Lease
<1%
Eviction Rate
20 Mo
Avg. Tenancy
$420K+
Avg Asset Value
Seven Corners is one of Northern Virginia's most distinctive neighborhoods — defined by the historic convergence of seven roads at a single intersection and anchored by Eden Center, the largest Vietnamese cultural center on the East Coast. The neighborhood has been steadily improving for 15 years, driven by community investment and demographic growth. Rents range from $1,700–$2,500, with reliable tenant demand and faster-than-average lease times.
Seven Corners property management requires understanding the market's community structure and growth trajectory. The neighborhood's strength isn't architectural — it's community-driven. Vietnamese tenants and other immigrant populations are attracted here specifically for Eden Center proximity and community connection. That community orientation creates longer tenancies, better maintenance, and lower default rates. A PM who understands the value of cultural connection will price and screen correctly in this market.

“Seven Corners is undervalued because it doesn't have Falls Church City's school premium or Arlington's status. But the community strength is real — Eden Center brings cultural concentration that drives stability. Tenants stay because they're connected to community, not just chasing cheap rent. That difference in tenant motivation creates 20–24 month tenancies instead of 12-month churn. That's the market winner.”
Mo Hashem
·Founder & CEO · Vienna, VA
4.6 stars · 703 Google Reviews
“We own two townhomes in Seven Corners, one near the intersection and one closer to Eden Center. Both manage well with FFL. Our intersection property fills faster, Eden Center-area property has longer tenancies. FFL prices and markets each correctly. Rents have been stable, management is transparent.”
Linda & Robert C.
Fairfax, VA
“Seven Corners is a hidden gem for landlords. Diverse community, stable tenants, reasonable rents, and it's improving. Our tenant has been with us 3 years — exactly the kind of stability you want. FFL's screening keeps the problem tenants out, and their flat fee on $1,800/month rent saves me $700/year versus my old percentage manager.”
Michael T.
Falls Church, VA
“I was skeptical about the Vietnamese community concentration, but it's actually the market's strength. Community ties mean longer tenancies, better maintenance, and lower eviction risk. Our tenant is integrated with the Eden Center community and treats our property like she's staying permanent. That stability is worth more than rent premium.”
Sarah & James B.
Vienna, VA
“Seven Corners is undervalued compared to Falls Church City and Arlington, but the market is improving. FFL understands the market's growth trajectory and prices correctly. We've seen rents increase $150–$200/year for three years straight. Still affordable, but clearly on an upward trend. Good investment.”
Christopher M.
Washington, DC
Seven Corners FAQ
Seven Corners Landlord Questions, Answered.
Everything you should know about managing in this historic, growing market.

What happens when a Seven Corners tenant stops paying?
That's Ruckus's play. Here's ours — we issue proper VRLTA notice immediately, file with the appropriate court, coordinate the process, and manage the possession order. On Platinum, initial filing fees are covered. In Seven Corners, speed matters because the community is tight — prolonged eviction drama affects your reputation in the neighborhood.
Seven Corners is defined by the historic convergence of seven roads at a single intersection — a geographic quirk that created one of Northern Virginia's most recognizable neighborhoods. This historical character, combined with the nearby Eden Center Vietnamese cultural hub, has transformed Seven Corners into a value market with growing demand and strong community identity. The neighborhood attracts diverse families who want affordability, cultural access, and established community infrastructure.
Eden Center, located nearby on Wilson Boulevard, is the largest Vietnamese commercial center on the East Coast. It brings Vietnamese restaurants, businesses, and cultural events that anchor the Seven Corners market. Properties near Eden Center attract Vietnamese and international tenants specifically because of cultural and community access. This cultural concentration creates stable, long-term tenancies because tenants are attracted to community rather than just housing.
Seven Corners attracts diverse working families — Vietnamese, Latino, and other immigrant populations who have established roots in the area. These communities value proximity to Eden Center, familiar restaurants and services, and affordable rents. Professional families attracted to the area's history and character also rent here. All three profiles share strong community orientation and multi-year lease expectations.
Seven Corners is a stable market with growing demand. The area has been steadily improving for the past 15 years as Eden Center developed and the Vietnamese community established itself. Unlike boom-and-bust markets, Seven Corners growth is community-driven — driven by real demographic growth and community investment. This steady growth means consistent rent increases and reliable tenant demand.
Seven Corners rents range from $1,700–$2,500/month depending on location, size, and proximity to the intersection or Eden Center. Properties in the core area near the intersection command higher rents. At these price points, our flat fee starting as low as $139/month saves you significant money compared to percentage management, especially with 18–24 month tenancies.
On a $2,100/month Seven Corners rental, a 10% PM charges $210/month — $2,520/year. FFL charges a flat fee starting as low as $139/month. Over a typical 20-month Seven Corners tenancy, that's over $1,420 saved on a single placement. And when Seven Corners rents keep growing with market improvement, our fee stays flat while theirs climbs.
The seven-road intersection creates unique visibility and traffic flow — a double-edged sword. Properties on the intersection itself benefit from visibility and access but may have noise considerations. Residential properties one block away from the intersection get the benefit of the location without the traffic noise. We price properties based on their specific position relative to the intersection and market accordingly to the right tenant profiles for each location.
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