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City of Alexandria
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City of Alexandria
City of Alexandria

Living in Alexandria, VA

Anything but business as usual

Located just minutes from the United States capital, Alexandria is the home of bold business. From independently owned small businesses to international investment firms and world-class higher education to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, the city is on the cutting edge of talent and technology. You will find everything you need here, plus a good bit of livability and charm to go along with it all.

Alexandria caught the eye of Conde Nast Traveler readers in 2019. It earned the No. 3 spot on the Readers’ Choice Awards thanks to the city’s historic charm, artistic enclave, and waterfront dining and shopping. More people and businesses are choosing to call Alexandria home, thanks to its high-tech infrastructure, central location, and lifestyle, making it one of the best cities for young professionals in America.

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    62 in Walkability

    This community is moderately walkable. Most commutes will require a car.

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    10 min drive to DCA

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    20 min drive

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Living in Arlington, VA
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Skyline of Arlington, Virginia
Living in Arlington, VA

Urban villages across the Potomac

Located just across the Potomac River from downtown Washington, D.C., Arlington is drawing recent graduates, young professionals, and families to its unique, transit-oriented urban villages.

Newcomers exploring options for living in Arlington find variety in the Cape Cods of Waverly Hills Historic District, brick townhouses of Fairlington, high-rise mixed-use developments of Rosslyn, and more. All of these neighborhoods are within eyeshot of the National Mall and connected by Metrorail, Metrobus, and Capital Bikeshare.

Other suburbs of the city of Arlington include Arlington Village, Arlington Forest, Ashton Heights, Buckingham, Cherrydale, Claremont, Colonial Village, Fairlington, Lyon Park, Lyon Village, Maywood, Nauck, Penrose, Waverly Hills, and Westover.

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    71 in Walkability

    This community is very walkable. Residents can easily access the city center on foot.

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    12 min drive to DCA

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    20 min drive

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City of Fairfax
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Aerial view of downtown Fairfax in Northern Virginia
City of Fairfax

Living in the City of Fairfax, VA

Center of Northern VA with bustling developments and quick access to D.C.

The City of Fairfax is the epicenter of Northern Virginia’s cultural and economic activity. Fairfax is ranked a top 10 place to live by USA Today based on education, poverty, and life expectancy. Fairfax also offers master-planned suburban life with fast access to the D.C. area, along with some of the nation’s best public and private school options and attractions for young professionals and families to enjoy.

Interested in learning more about Fairfax? The Fairfax Museum and Visitor Center in Fairfax City can be a great resource. While you’re there, consider checking out the beautiful old town area that was rebuilt in the early 2000s.

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    79 in Walkability

    This community is very walkable. Residents can easily access the city center on foot.

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    30 min drive to DCA or 30 min drive to IAD

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    35 min drive

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Living in Fairfax County, VA
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Living in Fairfax County, VA

Explore Possibilities in Fairfax

One of the nation’s premier communities, minutes from D.C.

Fairfax County neighborhoods are home to everything from the shopping center mecca of Tysons Corner to the planned communities of Reston and Merrifield. 

Catch outdoor concerts at the famous Wolf Trap, hike at Great Falls National Park, or enjoy the company of new neighbors in your suburban community with tree-lined streets.

The county also offers plenty of opportunities for sports enthusiasts like watching local teams play baseball, football, soccer, and basketball. They can also take part in recreational activities like hiking, biking, fishing, and golfing; and visit museums, galleries, and historical landmarks.

The region has been named as one of the top places to live in the country, let alone one of the best places to live in Northern Virginia. It’s been recognized by Money Magazine, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine, and CNNMoney.com. It was also ranked among Forbes Best Places To Live in 2017 and 2018.

Fairfax, Virginia cost of living is lower than the cost of living in Washington D.C., while still retaining the perks of living in a big city. Compared to D.C., costs for utilities, housing and transportation are lower in Fairfax County. To find jobs in Fairfax, browse our jobs board. 

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    48 in Walkability

    This community is driver-friendly. Most commutes will require a car.

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    25 min drive to DCA or 25 min drive to IAD

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    30 min drive

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Living in Falls Church VA
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Downtown Falls Church in Northern Virginia
Living in Falls Church VA

Explore the Benefits of Life in Falls Church, VA

Small town living in Virginia with top-notch schools

Living in Falls Church offers residents the opportunity to immerse themselves in the culture and energy of Washington D.C., while also enjoying the benefits of living just outside the city center. 

Known as the Little City and dating back to the 1600s, Falls Church is tucked between Arlington and Fairfax Counties. Residents living in Falls Church, VA are often attracted by the nationally-ranked public schools, cultural diversity and endless community activities. Catch a show at the historic State Theater or enjoy meeting neighbors while browsing the town center shops. For those who want more space, several nearby towns offer their own unique charms.

The Falls Church area boasts an array of restaurants serving international cuisine, including Thai, Indian, Ethiopian and Mexican food. There are many breweries and wineries within easy reach, too. And if you’re looking for something different, check out the annual Artisanal Festival held every September.

Falls Church residents have voted it “Best Place” to raise children multiple times since 2000. With top-ranked farmers’ markets and low crime rates, Falls Church is a great community for families.

The average cost of living in Falls Church, VA is on par with the surrounding area. To learn more about the cost of living in Falls Church, and Northern Virginia as a whole, visit the Northern Virginia cost of living calculator. This tool can help you compare the cost of living in Northern Virginia against other U.S. cities, and provides detailed information around categories like groceries, housing and transportation.

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    91 in Walkability

    This community is very walkable. Residents can easily access the city center on foot.

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    25 min drive to DCA or 25 min drive to IAD

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    30 min drive

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Loudoun County
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People walk and drive through downtown Loudon in Northern Virginia at dusk
Loudoun County

Living in Loudoun County, VA

Comfortable rural living with quick connection to D.C.

Loudoun County is known for its beautiful scenery, rich history, healthy diversity of expanding business opportunities, comfortable neighborhoods, and high-quality public services. Residents can enjoy weekend concerts at local wineries and breweries, explore area biking trails or spend the day antiquing in idyllic hillside communities.

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    36 in Walkability

    This community is driver-friendly. Most commutes will require a car.

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    25 min drive to IAD

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    1 hour drive

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City of Manassas
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City of Manassas

Living in Manassas, VA

A historic heart with a modern beat less than an hour from Washington, D.C.

Manassas history dates back to 1852 when a junction railroad linked Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C. with the Shenandoah Valley and Richmond, Virginia. This was soon followed by the first major land battle of the Civil War. Today, young professionals and families dine al fresco at downtown eateries, shop weekly farmers markets and meet up with friends at events like the annual Jazz Festival and Bands, Brews, and Barbecue Festival.

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    43 in Walkability

    This community is driver-friendly. Most commutes will require a car.

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    45 min drive to IAD

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    1 hour drive

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Manassas Park
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Manassas Park

Living in Manassas Park, VA

A safe, affordable city that’s perfect for families

Manassas Park is one of the safest, most affordable, and commuter-friendly cities in Northern Virginia. The cost of living makes it perfect for young commuters looking to save money or families seeking a suburban haven outside the city.

Just 30 miles west of D.C., Manassas Park is steeped in history and boasts urban amenities with unique, small-town charm – and it continues to grow and transform every year. A diverse and welcoming community, Manassas Park offers quality schools, a broad range of housing, vast green spaces, and seamless connectivity to D.C. and beyond.

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    31 in Walkability

    This community is driver-friendly. Most commutes will require a car.

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    25 min drive to IAD

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    50 min drive

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Prince William County
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Downtown Prince William in Northern Virginia
Prince William County

Living in Prince William County, VA

One of the most affordable places to live near D.C.

A historic charm and direct access to major highways are attracting new residents to Prince William County, located just west of Fairfax County. Outlet shopping, a minor league baseball team and outdoor dining in historic Occoquan keep residents entertained year-round.

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    15 in Walkability

    This community is driver-friendly. Most commutes will require a car.

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    30 min drive to IAD

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    50 min drive

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