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Neighborhoods in Fairfax County, VA

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    Greenway Heights

    Greenway Heights is a lavish suburb on the banks of the Potomac River. This commuter-friendly community in McLean, Virginia, attracts diplomats, executives, government officials and military personnel due to its location 10 miles south of Washington, D.C., and access to Metro stations and major highways that lead throughout the area. Greenway

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      $2.29M

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      $1.5M - $10.8M

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    Great Falls

    History, sweeping landscapes, grand homes and parks with Potomac River views are all part of what buyers seek in Great Falls. While natural beauty defines this town, it still possesses the benefits of living in a northern Virginia suburb, with its diverse restaurants within reach and access to greater points of interest through roads like Leesburg

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      $1.90M

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      $1.1M - $6.9M

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      36 Listings

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    McLean

    Named for John Roll McLean, the former publisher and owner of The Washington Post, McLean, Virginia, is home to about 51,000 residents on the banks of the Potomac River. In this Fairfax County community, large homes sit on sprawling lots. Because of its location along the Capitol Beltway, less than 10 miles from Washington, D.C., McLean is home to

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      $1.85M

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      $925K - $15.9M

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      186 Listings

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    Wolf Trap

    Just 3 miles northwest of Tysons Corner, Wolf Trap, although known for its performing arts venue, should be known for much more. From 1960s ranches and split-level homes to massive new-traditional and modern estates, its real estate scene has something for almost every buyer. Families thrive here as this safe neighborhood boasts schools in the

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      $1.44M

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      $998K - $3.3M

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      25 Listings

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    Clifton

    Clifton is a neighborhood in Clifton known for its old-world charm and historic ambiance. The downtown area features historic homes, antique stores, and quaint restaurants, all set against a backdrop of white picket fences. Clifton is home to the oldest winery in the area and is unique for its lack of traffic lights, relying instead on stop signs

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      $1.39M

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      $856K - $4.1M

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      11 Listings

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    Vienna

    Vienna is a small suburban community where residents can quickly reach Washington, D.C., commuter routes on the Capital Beltway and shopping at Tysons Corner. Its proximity to the nation's capital doesn't overcome the area's character, though, which benefits from a quaint downtown district and walkability courtesy of Northern Virginia's popular

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      $1.37M

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      $772K - $3.2M

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      51 Listings

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    Farrs Corner

    Few think of Northern Virginia as a rural place to live. Most picture the sky-high office towers and modern constructions typical of places like Arlington or Reston. But Farrs Corner, located in southern Fairfax County, offers a forested escape less than 30 miles from the nation’s capital. Here, a dense tree canopy lines two-lane roads, wooden

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      $1.35M

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      $857K - $2.7M

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    Foxvale

    Foxvale in Oakton, Virginia, offers a unique blend of tranquility and accessibility, making it a desirable neighborhood close to Washington, DC. Residents enjoy the serenity of dense forests filled with Holly, Beech, and Red Maple trees, providing a peaceful retreat from the suburban sprawl. The neighborhood features a mix of newly built colonial

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      $1.31M

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      $840K - $3.1M

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      15 Listings

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    Pimmit Hills

    Around 13 miles from the nation’s capital, Pimmit Hills is an up-and-coming suburb that marries modern amenities with the growth potential of its housing developments. The Hills are one of the closest neighborhoods to Tysons Corner Center, a massive retail center known throughout the DMV, and conveniently placed between major highways for swift

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      $1.20M

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      $700K - $2.4M

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      18 Listings

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    Old Courthouse

    Old Courthouse Road is the border separating the condos and commercial businesses that define Tysons Corner from the high-end suburban sprawl of Vienna. The Old Courthouse neighborhood is about as close to Tysons Corner Mall as folks can get while living in a suburban home and environment. Since it’s tied to Tysons, residents of Old Courthouse

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      $1.18M

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      $821K - $2.9M

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      4 Listings

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    Dunn Loring

    Just south of Tyson’s Corner, with its own Metro Station and the Washington and Old Dominion Trail running through it, Dunn Loring is perhaps one of the most convenient communities in NOVA. “It’s this little enclave sandwiched between Vienna and Falls Church in a hip shopping area,” says Heather Reis-Platter, Realtor at KW United Falls Church and

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      $1.15M

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      $781K - $3.2M

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      17 Listings

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    South Run

    South Run in Burke is a well-appointed neighborhood situated between two lakes, featuring lush terrain, central green spaces, and a recreation center. The area is interwoven with walking trails and curvy streets leading to numerous cul-de-sacs. Residents have quick access to essentials and recreational activities like biking and kayaking. The

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      $1.13M

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      $742K - $1.6M

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      5 Listings

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    Oakton

    For communities in Northern Virginia, buyers often have to prioritize yard space or close access to retail and dining. But if they've got a higher budget, Oakton has both. "Buyers look here for the larger lot size, lots of trees, and the sense of privacy, as well as highly ranked schools," says Kelly Martinez, an Oakton local and owner of Fine

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      $1.12M

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      $310K - $3.2M

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      37 Listings

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    Lewis Park

    Lewis Park in Fairfax Station features highly rated schools and easy access to D.C. The neighborhood has single-family homes with mature trees. Residents benefit from nearby parks and diverse dining options at Fairfax Corner. Lewis Park in Fairfax Station, Northern Virginia, is a neighborhood known for its educational excellence and convenient

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      $1.11M

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      $686K - $3.9M

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      13 Listings

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    Poplar Tree

    Poplar Tree in Chantilly, Virginia, is a community-oriented neighborhood where residents enjoy a walkable lifestyle with easy access to schools, parks, and shopping centers. The neighborhood features a variety of home styles, including four-bedroom colonials and larger brick-front homes, built from the 1980s through the 2010s. The Fairfax County

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      $1.11M

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      $740K - $1.8M

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      7 Listings

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    Fort Hunt

    Fort Hunt was once part of George Washington's Mount Vernon estate in the 1700s. By the 1950s, it had transformed into an Alexandria suburb when highway construction made the nation's capital more accessible by car. Even today, residents enjoy a simple commute to D.C., a strong community spirit and the idyllic architecture and curb appeal of that

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      $1.08M

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      $761K - $6.2M

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      37 Listings

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    Lake Barcroft

    Residents don’t have to wait for the weekend to go fishing or boating in the northern Virginia suburb of Lake Barcroft. Originally meant to be a drinking water reservoir for the city of Alexandria in 1915, the land around the lake was developed into an enclave of mid-century modern homes in the 1950s. Strong community engagement led to the

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      $1.06M

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      $244K - $2.6M

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    Pleasant Valley

    Pleasant Valley in Chantilly is a rural community located 30 minutes south of Dulles International Airport, characterized by its expansive forest and farmland. The neighborhood features a variety of custom-built Colonial-style homes with brick or vinyl facades, multi-car garages, and spacious yards. Additionally, new townhomes with brick exteriors

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      $1.01M

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      $611K - $2.5M

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    Floris

    Floris, about 25 miles west of the nation’s capital, offers homes on large lots, a highly-rated school district and access to outdoor space. The neighborhood is bordered by the Dulles International Airport, making pick-up and drop-off from the airport easy. The neighborhood’s Frying Pan Park has a full-working farm and helps make the neighborhood

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      $1.00M

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      $643K - $1.9M

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      9 Listings

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    Tall Oaks/Uplands

    Reston's planned community comprises neighborhoods based around commercial and recreational "village centers." The Tall Oaks/Uplands neighborhood makes up much of Reston's northeast quadrant. Tall Oaks refers to the neighborhood's southern half, where the Tall Oaks Village Center was initially built. The village center is no longer there, but the

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      $997K

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      $282K - $2.7M

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      22 Listings

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    Oak Hill

    Oak Hill sits just north of U.S. Route 50, also called Lee Jackson Memorial Highway, one of Fairfax County’s main arteries. The area was once the Chantilly Plantation and later the site of several Civil War skirmishes during the Battle of Chantilly. The area's flat, agrarian landscape and proximity to some of Virginia's major commercial roadways

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      $972K

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      $554K - $1.8M

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      16 Listings

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    Mason Neck

    Situated on a peninsula formed by the Belmont Bay, Gunston Cove and the Potomac River is Mason Neck a community 20 miles south of D.C. with plenty to brag about. “The schools, the parks, there is just so much to love in this community,” says Judy Wonus of RE/MAX Allegiance. “The county does so much to keep the parks clean, and the distance to D.C.

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      $971K

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      $637K - $4.6M

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      7 Listings

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    Fairfax Station

    Once a stop on the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, Fairfax Station is a quiet suburb about 25 miles outside Washington, D.C. Homes on spacious, private lots – some spanning several acres – distinguish Fairfax Station from many other outlying D.C. areas. Zoned for highly rated Fairfax County schools and offering several commuting options into the

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      $968K

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      $564K - $1.8M

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      20 Listings

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    Little Rocky Run

    In 1980, developers carved quarter-acre parcels into Centreville’s dense oak-pine forests, designing the planned community of Little Rocky Run. Today, some of the neighborhood’s natural setting remains, with over 200 acres reserved for open space and community hubs. Asphalt walking paths weave behind homes and across wooded terrain, connecting

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      $934K

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      $380K - $1.4M

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      7 Listings

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    Idylwood

    After World War II, Northern Virginia quickly developed into a network of accessible suburbs for veterans and workers in Washington, D.C. Idylwood's curb appeal still reflects the Baby Boom era, and many of the original homes from the 1950s are currently on the market. The neighborhood's desirability increased as Tysons Corner Center, the largest

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      $930K

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      $243K - $2.3M

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      51 Listings

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