Fairfax County will check off a lot of boxes if you’re looking for a community that’s as diverse as it is welcoming. The housing inventory ranges from budget-friendly condos to high-end single-family homes – and what’s outside those homes is just as impressive. The numerous parks provide plenty of opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors, and you’ll find high-ranking schools throughout all of Fairfax County.

Community
Feel


A family-friendly area with all the advantages of a top DC suburb.

Best Perk


The vibrant Mosaic District has quickly cemented itself as one of the best places to live in Fairfax County, with a selection of shops, grocers, restaurants, and entertainment options in a unique setting.

What to Do & See


Shop around at the Tysons Corner Center, explore Great Falls Park, or head over to Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts for a show, event, or class.

Getting Around


Fairfax is best explored with a car, but there are also a number of Metrorail stations in and around the area on the Orange, Blue, Yellow, and Silver lines.

The Locals


If you’re thinking of moving to Fairfax, VA, it’s important to know who your neighbors might be. In this case, you’ll most likely meet a lot of first-time homeowners, young families, and professionals commuting to DC and throughout Northern Virginia.


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The Real Estate


From detached single-family houses to townhomes and condos, the Fairfax County real estate market has a little bit of everything. Here’s what you can expect in terms of pricing:

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