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Aldie, VA
Alexandria - 22303, VA
Alexandria - 22306, VA
Alexandria - 22307, VA
Alexandria - 22308, VA
Alexandria - 22309, VA
Alexandria - 22310, VA
Alexandria - 22312, VA
Alexandria - 22313, VA
Alexandria - 22320, VA
Alexandria - 22321, VA
Alexandria - 22331, VA
Alexandria - 22332, VA
Alexandria - 22333, VA
Alexandria - 22334, VA
Alexandria - 22336, VA
Alexandria - Braddock Heights, VA
Alexandria - Del Ray, VA
Alexandria - Kingstowne, VA
Alexandria - Landmark, Cameron Station, VA
Alexandria - Old Town/Clover, VA
Alexandria - Rosemont, Beverley Hills, VA
Alexandria - Stonegate, VA
Annandale, VA
Arcola, VA
Arlington - 22214, VA
Arlington - 22215, VA
Arlington - Ashton Heights, VA
Arlington - Aurora Hills/Crystal City, VA
Arlington - Ballston, VA
Arlington - Clarendon, VA
Arlington - Courthouse, VA
Arlington - Ft Myer Heights, VA
Arlington - North Arlington, VA
Arlington - Rosslyn, VA
Arlington - Shirlington, VA
Arlington - South Arlington, VA
Arlington - West Arlington, VA
Arlington - Westover, VA
Ashburn, VA
Bristow, VA
Broad Run, VA
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Burke, VA
Catharpin, VA
Centreville, VA
Chantilly, VA
Clifton, VA
Dulles, VA
Dumfries, VA
Dunn Loring, VA
Fairfax City, VA
Fairfax Station, VA
Falls Church, VA
Fort Belvoir, VA
Fredericksburg, VA
Front Royal, VA
ft myer - Ft Myer, VA
Gainesville, VA
Great Falls, VA
Haymarket, VA
Herndon, VA
Leesburg, VA
Lorton, VA
Lovettsville, VA
Manassas, VA
Mc Lean, VA
Merrifield, VA
Middleburg, VA
Mount Vernon, VA
Newington, VA
Nokesville, VA
Oakton, VA
Occoquan, VA
Purcellville, VA
Quantico, VA
Reston, VA
Spotsylvania, VA
Springfield, VA
Stafford, VA
Sterling, VA
The Plains, VA
Vienna, VA
West Mclean, VA
Woodbridge, VA
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Alexandria is located in Northern Virginia south across the Potomac River from Washington DC and offers convenient access to I-95, I-395 and I-495. The city encompasses 15.75 square miles. The charming district of Old Town Alexandria boasts many fine restaurants, bars, shops and museums. Because of its location on the Potomac River, there are a number of local cruise lines which offer both dinner cruises and shorter sight-seeing cruises. Alexandria also has a large group of commercial enterprises located within its limits including the headquarters of the Public Broadcasting Service, the American Diabetes Association, TRW, AT&T, Fokker Aircraft USA, Softec, and the American Society for Training and Development. Alexandria's residential sector offers a number of housing options including single family homes, townhomes, condominiums and apartments.

Alexandria is located in Northern Virginia south across the Potomac River from Washington DC and offers convenient access to I-95, I-395 and I-495. The city encompasses 15.75 square miles. The charming district of Old Town Alexandria boasts many fine restaurants, bars, shops and museums. Because of its location on the Potomac River, there are a number of local cruise lines which offer both dinner cruises and shorter sight-seeing cruises. Alexandria also has a large group of commercial enterprises located within its limits including the headquarters of the Public Broadcasting Service, the American Diabetes Association, TRW, AT&T, Fokker Aircraft USA, Softec, and the American Society for Training and Development. Alexandria's residential sector offers a number of housing options including single family homes, townhomes, condominiums and apartments.

Alexandria is located in Northern Virginia south across the Potomac River from Washington DC and offers convenient access to I-95, I-395 and I-495. The city encompasses 15.75 square miles. The charming district of Old Town Alexandria boasts many fine restaurants, bars, shops and museums. Because of its location on the Potomac River, there are a number of local cruise lines which offer both dinner cruises and shorter sight-seeing cruises. Alexandria also has a large group of commercial enterprises located within its limits including the headquarters of the Public Broadcasting Service, the American Diabetes Association, TRW, AT&T, Fokker Aircraft USA, Softec, and the American Society for Training and Development. Alexandria's residential sector offers a number of housing options including single family homes, townhomes, condominiums and apartments.

Alexandria is located in Northern Virginia south across the Potomac River from Washington DC and offers convenient access to I-95, I-395 and I-495. The city encompasses 15.75 square miles. The charming district of Old Town Alexandria boasts many fine restaurants, bars, shops and museums. Because of its location on the Potomac River, there are a number of local cruise lines which offer both dinner cruises and shorter sight-seeing cruises. Alexandria also has a large group of commercial enterprises located within its limits including the headquarters of the Public Broadcasting Service, the American Diabetes Association, TRW, AT&T, Fokker Aircraft USA, Softec, and the American Society for Training and Development. Alexandria's residential sector offers a number of housing options including single family homes, townhomes, condominiums and apartments.

Alexandria is located in Northern Virginia south across the Potomac River from Washington DC and offers convenient access to I-95, I-395 and I-495. The city encompasses 15.75 square miles. The charming district of Old Town Alexandria boasts many fine restaurants, bars, shops and museums. Because of its location on the Potomac River, there are a number of local cruise lines which offer both dinner cruises and shorter sight-seeing cruises. Alexandria also has a large group of commercial enterprises located within its limits including the headquarters of the Public Broadcasting Service, the American Diabetes Association, TRW, AT&T, Fokker Aircraft USA, Softec, and the American Society for Training and Development. Alexandria's residential sector offers a number of housing options including single family homes, townhomes, condominiums and apartments.

Alexandria is located in Northern Virginia south across the Potomac River from Washington DC and offers convenient access to I-95, I-395 and I-495. The city encompasses 15.75 square miles. The charming district of Old Town Alexandria boasts many fine restaurants, bars, shops and museums. Because of its location on the Potomac River, there are a number of local cruise lines which offer both dinner cruises and shorter sight-seeing cruises. Alexandria also has a large group of commercial enterprises located within its limits including the headquarters of the Public Broadcasting Service, the American Diabetes Association, TRW, AT&T, Fokker Aircraft USA, Softec, and the American Society for Training and Development. Alexandria's residential sector offers a number of housing options including single family homes, townhomes, condominiums and apartments.

Alexandria is located in Northern Virginia south across the Potomac River from Washington DC and offers convenient access to I-95, I-395 and I-495. The city encompasses 15.75 square miles. The charming district of Old Town Alexandria boasts many fine restaurants, bars, shops and museums. Because of its location on the Potomac River, there are a number of local cruise lines which offer both dinner cruises and shorter sight-seeing cruises. Alexandria also has a large group of commercial enterprises located within its limits including the headquarters of the Public Broadcasting Service, the American Diabetes Association, TRW, AT&T, Fokker Aircraft USA, Softec, and the American Society for Training and Development. Alexandria's residential sector offers a number of housing options including single family homes, townhomes, condominiums and apartments.

Alexandria is located in Northern Virginia south across the Potomac River from Washington DC and offers convenient access to I-95, I-395 and I-495. The city encompasses 15.75 square miles. The charming district of Old Town Alexandria boasts many fine restaurants, bars, shops and museums. Because of its location on the Potomac River, there are a number of local cruise lines which offer both dinner cruises and shorter sight-seeing cruises. Alexandria also has a large group of commercial enterprises located within its limits including the headquarters of the Public Broadcasting Service, the American Diabetes Association, TRW, AT&T, Fokker Aircraft USA, Softec, and the American Society for Training and Development. Alexandria's residential sector offers a number of housing options including single family homes, townhomes, condominiums and apartments.

Alexandria is located in Northern Virginia south across the Potomac River from Washington DC and offers convenient access to I-95, I-395 and I-495. The city encompasses 15.75 square miles. The charming district of Old Town Alexandria boasts many fine restaurants, bars, shops and museums. Because of its location on the Potomac River, there are a number of local cruise lines which offer both dinner cruises and shorter sight-seeing cruises. Alexandria also has a large group of commercial enterprises located within its limits including the headquarters of the Public Broadcasting Service, the American Diabetes Association, TRW, AT&T, Fokker Aircraft USA, Softec, and the American Society for Training and Development. Alexandria's residential sector offers a number of housing options including single family homes, townhomes, condominiums and apartments.

Alexandria is located in Northern Virginia south across the Potomac River from Washington DC and offers convenient access to I-95, I-395 and I-495. The city encompasses 15.75 square miles. The charming district of Old Town Alexandria boasts many fine restaurants, bars, shops and museums. Because of its location on the Potomac River, there are a number of local cruise lines which offer both dinner cruises and shorter sight-seeing cruises. Alexandria also has a large group of commercial enterprises located within its limits including the headquarters of the Public Broadcasting Service, the American Diabetes Association, TRW, AT&T, Fokker Aircraft USA, Softec, and the American Society for Training and Development. Alexandria's residential sector offers a number of housing options including single family homes, townhomes, condominiums and apartments.

Alexandria is located in Northern Virginia south across the Potomac River from Washington DC and offers convenient access to I-95, I-395 and I-495. The city encompasses 15.75 square miles. The charming district of Old Town Alexandria boasts many fine restaurants, bars, shops and museums. Because of its location on the Potomac River, there are a number of local cruise lines which offer both dinner cruises and shorter sight-seeing cruises. Alexandria also has a large group of commercial enterprises located within its limits including the headquarters of the Public Broadcasting Service, the American Diabetes Association, TRW, AT&T, Fokker Aircraft USA, Softec, and the American Society for Training and Development. Alexandria's residential sector offers a number of housing options including single family homes, townhomes, condominiums and apartments.

Alexandria is located in Northern Virginia south across the Potomac River from Washington DC and offers convenient access to I-95, I-395 and I-495. The city encompasses 15.75 square miles. The charming district of Old Town Alexandria boasts many fine restaurants, bars, shops and museums. Because of its location on the Potomac River, there are a number of local cruise lines which offer both dinner cruises and shorter sight-seeing cruises. Alexandria also has a large group of commercial enterprises located within its limits including the headquarters of the Public Broadcasting Service, the American Diabetes Association, TRW, AT&T, Fokker Aircraft USA, Softec, and the American Society for Training and Development. Alexandria's residential sector offers a number of housing options including single family homes, townhomes, condominiums and apartments.

Alexandria is located in Northern Virginia south across the Potomac River from Washington DC and offers convenient access to I-95, I-395 and I-495. The city encompasses 15.75 square miles. The charming district of Old Town Alexandria boasts many fine restaurants, bars, shops and museums. Because of its location on the Potomac River, there are a number of local cruise lines which offer both dinner cruises and shorter sight-seeing cruises. Alexandria also has a large group of commercial enterprises located within its limits including the headquarters of the Public Broadcasting Service, the American Diabetes Association, TRW, AT&T, Fokker Aircraft USA, Softec, and the American Society for Training and Development. Alexandria's residential sector offers a number of housing options including single family homes, townhomes, condominiums and apartments.

Alexandria is located in Northern Virginia south across the Potomac River from Washington DC and offers convenient access to I-95, I-395 and I-495. The city encompasses 15.75 square miles. The charming district of Old Town Alexandria boasts many fine restaurants, bars, shops and museums. Because of its location on the Potomac River, there are a number of local cruise lines which offer both dinner cruises and shorter sight-seeing cruises. Alexandria also has a large group of commercial enterprises located within its limits including the headquarters of the Public Broadcasting Service, the American Diabetes Association, TRW, AT&T, Fokker Aircraft USA, Softec, and the American Society for Training and Development. Alexandria's residential sector offers a number of housing options including single family homes, townhomes, condominiums and apartments.

Alexandria is located in Northern Virginia south across the Potomac River from Washington DC and offers convenient access to I-95, I-395 and I-495. The city encompasses 15.75 square miles. The charming district of Old Town Alexandria boasts many fine restaurants, bars, shops and museums. Because of its location on the Potomac River, there are a number of local cruise lines which offer both dinner cruises and shorter sight-seeing cruises. Alexandria also has a large group of commercial enterprises located within its limits including the headquarters of the Public Broadcasting Service, the American Diabetes Association, TRW, AT&T, Fokker Aircraft USA, Softec, and the American Society for Training and Development. Alexandria's residential sector offers a number of housing options including single family homes, townhomes, condominiums and apartments.

Alexandria is located in Northern Virginia south across the Potomac River from Washington DC and offers convenient access to I-95, I-395 and I-495. The city encompasses 15.75 square miles. The charming district of Old Town Alexandria boasts many fine restaurants, bars, shops and museums. Because of its location on the Potomac River, there are a number of local cruise lines which offer both dinner cruises and shorter sight-seeing cruises. Alexandria also has a large group of commercial enterprises located within its limits including the headquarters of the Public Broadcasting Service, the American Diabetes Association, TRW, AT&T, Fokker Aircraft USA, Softec, and the American Society for Training and Development. Alexandria's residential sector offers a number of housing options including single family homes, townhomes, condominiums and apartments.

Alexandria is located in Northern Virginia south across the Potomac River from Washington DC and offers convenient access to I-95, I-395 and I-495. The city encompasses 15.75 square miles. The charming district of Old Town Alexandria boasts many fine restaurants, bars, shops and museums. Because of its location on the Potomac River, there are a number of local cruise lines which offer both dinner cruises and shorter sight-seeing cruises. Alexandria also has a large group of commercial enterprises located within its limits including the headquarters of the Public Broadcasting Service, the American Diabetes Association, TRW, AT&T, Fokker Aircraft USA, Softec, and the American Society for Training and Development. Alexandria's residential sector offers a number of housing options including single family homes, townhomes, condominiums and apartments.

Kingstowne is a planned community of over 5000 homes in Northern Virginia, just outside the Capital Beltway circling Washington, DC. The community has ready access to Interstates 395 and 495, and to the Franconia-Springfield and Van Dorn Street stations on Washington's Metrorail system, providing an easy commute to the Washington area's major employment centers. A variety of housing options exist within Kingstowne, including condominiums, townhouses, detached homes and apartments. Kingstowne currently has eighteen tot lots, three multi-purpose courts, approximately 22 miles of hiking and biking trails, and three community centers.

The area of Landmark is known for its huge shopping mall and convenience to many major highways and the Van Dorn Metro Stop (on the Blue Line). Landmark is located near I-395, in Alexandria, Virginia. Alexandria is located in Northern Virginia south across the Potomac River from Washington DC and offers convenient access to I-95, I-395 and I-495. The city encompasses 15.75 square miles. The charming district of Old Town Alexandria boasts many fine restaurants, bars, shops and museums. Because of its location on the Potomac River, there are a number of local cruise lines which offer both dinner cruises and shorter sight-seeing cruises. Alexandria also has a large group of commercial enterprises located within its limits including the headquarters of the Public Broadcasting Service, the American Diabetes Association, TRW, AT&T, Fokker Aircraft USA, Softec, and the American Society for Training and Development. Alexandria's residential sector offers a number of housing options including single family homes, townhomes, condominiums and apartments.

The area of Old Town, Alexandria is located right at the intersection of route 1 and route 7, on the Potomac River. The charming district of Old Town, Alexandria boasts many fine restaurants, bars, shops and museums. The area is pedestrian friendly and full of night-life. Because of its location on the Potomac River, there are a number of local cruise lines which offer both dinner cruises and shorter sight-seeing cruises. Housing in the area (mostly townhomes) is considered prime real estate, and is therefore, fairly expensive.

Alexandria is located in Northern Virginia south across the Potomac River from Washington DC and offers convenient access to I-95, I-395 and I-495. The city encompasses 15.75 square miles. The charming district of Old Town Alexandria boasts many fine restaurants, bars, shops and museums. Because of its location on the Potomac River, there are a number of local cruise lines which offer both dinner cruises and shorter sight-seeing cruises. Alexandria also has a large group of commercial enterprises located within its limits including the headquarters of the Public Broadcasting Service, the American Diabetes Association, TRW, AT&T, Fokker Aircraft USA, Softec, and the American Society for Training and Development. Alexandria's residential sector offers a number of housing options including single family homes, townhomes, condominiums and apartments.

Alexandria is located in Northern Virginia south across the Potomac River from Washington DC and offers convenient access to I-95, I-395 and I-495. The city encompasses 15.75 square miles. The charming district of Old Town Alexandria boasts many fine restaurants, bars, shops and museums. Because of its location on the Potomac River, there are a number of local cruise lines which offer both dinner cruises and shorter sight-seeing cruises. Alexandria also has a large group of commercial enterprises located within its limits including the headquarters of the Public Broadcasting Service, the American Diabetes Association, TRW, AT&T, Fokker Aircraft USA, Softec, and the American Society for Training and Development. Alexandria's residential sector offers a number of housing options including single family homes, townhomes, condominiums and apartments.

Arlington, Virginia, located directly next to Washington DC, offers convenient access to most major and minor highways in the Northern Virginia area, including I-66, I-395, route 29, and route 50. Arlington is rich in history, offering the public access to many famous sites including the Arlington National Cemetery. Arlington's east side extends along the Potomac River, where national landmarks, such as the Jefferson Memorial and the Washington Monument, can be seen. There are also a number of parks along the water, such as Theodore Roosevelt Island, which is located right in the middle of the Potomac. Families can bring picnics to the island and enjoy nature at its best. Arlington also has a number of shopping centers and shopping malls, including the Pentagon Mall, and the Ballston Mall. The Pentagon Building is another famous landmark that can be seen in Arlington. Arlington features townhomes, condominiums, single-family homes and apartments.

Arlington, Virginia, located directly next to Washington DC, offers convenient access to most major and minor highways in the Northern Virginia area, including I-66, I-395, route 29, and route 50. Arlington is rich in history, offering the public access to many famous sites including the Arlington National Cemetery. Arlington's east side extends along the Potomac River, where national landmarks, such as the Jefferson Memorial and the Washington Monument, can be seen. There are also a number of parks along the water, such as Theodore Roosevelt Island, which is located right in the middle of the Potomac. Families can bring picnics to the island and enjoy nature at its best. Arlington also has a number of shopping centers and shopping malls, including the Pentagon Mall, and the Ballston Mall. The Pentagon Building is another famous landmark that can be seen in Arlington. Arlington features townhomes, condominiums, single-family homes and apartments.

Arlington, Virginia, located directly next to Washington DC, offers convenient access to most major and minor highways in the Northern Virginia area, including I-66, I-395, route 29, and route 50. Arlington is rich in history, offering the public access to many famous sites including the Arlington National Cemetery. Arlington's east side extends along the Potomac River, where national landmarks, such as the Jefferson Memorial and the Washington Monument, can be seen. There are also a number of parks along the water, such as Theodore Roosevelt Island, which is located right in the middle of the Potomac. Families can bring picnics to the island and enjoy nature at its best. Arlington also has a number of shopping centers and shopping malls, including the Pentagon Mall, and the Ballston Mall. The Pentagon Building is another famous landmark that can be seen in Arlington. Arlington features townhomes, condominiums, single-family homes and apartments.

Crystal City, located in Arlington, Virginia, is bordered to the east and south by the Potomac River and Ronald Reagan National Airport. Crystal City enjoys a beautiful view of the nation's capital, the Potomac and the Pentagon. Crystal City's business offices, hotels, retail and residential buildings are connected by landscaped parks and an extensive underground shopping and entertainment complex. There are a number of high-tech research and consulting firms serving private sector and government clients.
Arlington, Virginia, located directly next to Washington DC, offers convenient access to most major and minor highways in the Northern Virginia area, including I-66, I-395, route 29, and route 50. Arlington is rich in history, offering the public access to many famous sites including the Arlington National Cemetery. Arlington's east side extends along the Potomac River, where national landmarks, such as the Jefferson Memorial and the Washington Monument, can be seen. There are also a number of parks along the water, such as Theodore Roosevelt Island, which is located right in the middle of the Potomac. Families can bring picnics to the island and enjoy nature at its best. Arlington also has a number of shopping centers and shopping malls, including the Pentagon Mall, and the Ballston Mall. The Pentagon Building is another famous landmark that can be seen in Arlington. Arlington features townhomes, condominiums, single-family homes and apartments.

Ballston, an area of Arlington, is known for its high rises, high-quality hotels and shopping malls. Served by the westernmost Metro stop on the Ballston-Rosslyn Corridor, Ballston offers access to Glebe Road, Arlington's main north-south street. Ballston's rapidly growing downtown features commercial and residential centers with a variety of entertainment options.
Arlington, Virginia, located directly next to Washington DC, offers convenient access to most major and minor highways in the Northern Virginia area, including I-66, I-395, route 29, and route 50. Arlington is rich in history, offering the public access to many famous sites including the Arlington National Cemetery. Arlington's east side extends along the Potomac River, where national landmarks, such as the Jefferson Memorial and the Washington Monument, can be seen. There are also a number of parks along the water, such as Theodore Roosevelt Island, which is located right in the middle of the Potomac. Families can bring picnics to the island and enjoy nature at its best. Arlington also has a number of shopping centers and shopping malls, including the Pentagon Mall, and the Ballston Mall. The Pentagon Building is another famous landmark that can be seen in Arlington. Arlington features townhomes, condominiums, single-family homes and apartments.

In the center of the Rosslyn-Ballston Corridor is Clarendon. The area is full of mid-size office buildings, single-family residential areas and small businesses. Clarendon is known for its international shops, ethnic restaurants and lively nightlife.
Arlington, Virginia, located directly next to Washington DC, offers convenient access to most major and minor highways in the Northern Virginia area, including I-66, I-395, route 29, and route 50. Arlington is rich in history, offering the public access to many famous sites including the Arlington National Cemetery. Arlington's east side extends along the Potomac River, where national landmarks, such as the Jefferson Memorial and the Washington Monument, can be seen. There are also a number of parks along the water, such as Theodore Roosevelt Island, which is located right in the middle of the Potomac. Families can bring picnics to the island and enjoy nature at its best. Arlington also has a number of shopping centers and shopping malls, including the Pentagon Mall, and the Ballston Mall. The Pentagon Building is another famous landmark that can be seen in Arlington. Arlington features townhomes, condominiums, single-family homes and apartments.

Courthouse is located in Arlington, Virginia and is the center of Arlington County government and home to major associations and international businesses. Like Rosslyn and Ballston, Courthouse has a signature skyline of businesses. The Courthouse area is a social area after dark, with a variety of hotels, restaurants, theaters and night clubs. Courthouse is also a residential center, with a concentration of condominium and apartment communities.
Arlington, Virginia, located directly next to Washington DC, offers convenient access to most major and minor highways in the Northern Virginia area, including I-66, I-395, route 29, and route 50. Arlington is rich in history, offering the public access to many famous sites including the Arlington National Cemetery. Arlington's east side extends along the Potomac River, where national landmarks, such as the Jefferson Memorial and the Washington Monument, can be seen. There are also a number of parks along the water, such as Theodore Roosevelt Island, which is located right in the middle of the Potomac. Families can bring picnics to the island and enjoy nature at its best. Arlington also has a number of shopping centers and shopping malls, including the Pentagon Mall, and the Ballston Mall. The Pentagon Building is another famous landmark that can be seen in Arlington. Arlington features townhomes, condominiums, single-family homes and apartments.

Arlington, Virginia, located directly next to Washington DC, offers convenient access to most major and minor highways in the Northern Virginia area, including I-66, I-395, route 29, and route 50. Arlington is rich in history, offering the public access to many famous sites including the Arlington National Cemetery. Arlington's east side extends along the Potomac River, where national landmarks, such as the Jefferson Memorial and the Washington Monument, can be seen. There are also a number of parks along the water, such as Theodore Roosevelt Island, which is located right in the middle of the Potomac. Families can bring picnics to the island and enjoy nature at its best. Arlington also has a number of shopping centers and shopping malls, including the Pentagon Mall, and the Ballston Mall. The Pentagon Building is another famous landmark that can be seen in Arlington. Arlington features townhomes, condominiums, single-family homes and apartments.

Arlington, Virginia, located directly next to Washington DC, offers convenient access to most major and minor highways in the Northern Virginia area, including I-66, I-395, route 29, and route 50. Arlington is rich in history, offering the public access to many famous sites including the Arlington National Cemetery. Arlington's east side extends along the Potomac River, where national landmarks, such as the Jefferson Memorial and the Washington Monument, can be seen. There are also a number of parks along the water, such as Theodore Roosevelt Island, which is located right in the middle of the Potomac. Families can bring picnics to the island and enjoy nature at its best. Arlington also has a number of shopping centers and shopping malls, including the Pentagon Mall, and the Ballston Mall. The Pentagon Building is another famous landmark that can be seen in Arlington. Arlington features townhomes, condominiums, single-family homes and apartments.

Rosslyn is located in Arlington, Virginia, right across the Potomac River from Washington DC and is one of America's leading technology centers. Rosslyn is also a growing cosmopolitan community of 6,000 households, half a million square feet of retail stores and fine restaurants and entertainment. Rosslyn offers tremendous opportunities for relocating high-tech firms.
Arlington, Virginia, located directly next to Washington DC, offers convenient access to most major and minor highways in the Northern Virginia area, including I-66, I-395, route 29, and route 50. Arlington is rich in history, offering the public access to many famous sites including the Arlington National Cemetery. Arlington's east side extends along the Potomac River, where national landmarks, such as the Jefferson Memorial and the Washington Monument, can be seen. There are also a number of parks along the water, such as Theodore Roosevelt Island, which is located right in the middle of the Potomac. Families can bring picnics to the island and enjoy nature at its best. Arlington also has a number of shopping centers and shopping malls, including the Pentagon Mall, and the Ballston Mall. The Pentagon Building is another famous landmark that can be seen in Arlington. Arlington features townhomes, condominiums, single-family homes and apartments.

Shirlington, Virginia, an area of Arlington County, is a pedestrian-friendly promenade with top-rated restaurants, fine shops, a movie theater and free parking. Shirlington is located at the southern tip of Arlington on Shirley Highway just minutes from downtown Washington. Shirlington is surrounded by traditional neighborhoods and industrial zones. Shirlington is growing rapidly, adding a wide range of convenient, high-value office space to its quality stores and entertainment options.
Arlington, Virginia, located directly next to Washington DC, offers convenient access to most major and minor highways in the Northern Virginia area, including I-66, I-395, route 29, and route 50. Arlington is rich in history, offering the public access to many famous sites including the Arlington National Cemetery. Arlington's east side extends along the Potomac River, where national landmarks, such as the Jefferson Memorial and the Washington Monument, can be seen. There are also a number of parks along the water, such as Theodore Roosevelt Island, which is located right in the middle of the Potomac. Families can bring picnics to the island and enjoy nature at its best. Arlington also has a number of shopping centers and shopping malls, including the Pentagon Mall, and the Ballston Mall. The Pentagon Building is another famous landmark that can be seen in Arlington. Arlington features townhomes, condominiums, single-family homes and apartments.

Arlington, Virginia, located directly next to Washington DC, offers convenient access to most major and minor highways in the Northern Virginia area, including I-66, I-395, route 29, and route 50. Arlington is rich in history, offering the public access to many famous sites including the Arlington National Cemetery. Arlington's east side extends along the Potomac River, where national landmarks, such as the Jefferson Memorial and the Washington Monument, can be seen. There are also a number of parks along the water, such as Theodore Roosevelt Island, which is located right in the middle of the Potomac. Families can bring picnics to the island and enjoy nature at its best. Arlington also has a number of shopping centers and shopping malls, including the Pentagon Mall, and the Ballston Mall. The Pentagon Building is another famous landmark that can be seen in Arlington. Arlington features townhomes, condominiums, single-family homes and apartments.

Arlington, Virginia, located directly next to Washington DC, offers convenient access to most major and minor highways in the Northern Virginia area, including I-66, I-395, route 29, and route 50. Arlington is rich in history, offering the public access to many famous sites including the Arlington National Cemetery. Arlington's east side extends along the Potomac River, where national landmarks, such as the Jefferson Memorial and the Washington Monument, can be seen. There are also a number of parks along the water, such as Theodore Roosevelt Island, which is located right in the middle of the Potomac. Families can bring picnics to the island and enjoy nature at its best. Arlington also has a number of shopping centers and shopping malls, including the Pentagon Mall, and the Ballston Mall. The Pentagon Building is another famous landmark that can be seen in Arlington. Arlington features townhomes, condominiums, single-family homes and apartments.

Arlington, Virginia, located directly next to Washington DC, offers convenient access to most major and minor highways in the Northern Virginia area, including I-66, I-395, route 29, and route 50. Arlington is rich in history, offering the public access to many famous sites including the Arlington National Cemetery. Arlington's east side extends along the Potomac River, where national landmarks, such as the Jefferson Memorial and the Washington Monument, can be seen. There are also a number of parks along the water, such as Theodore Roosevelt Island, which is located right in the middle of the Potomac. Families can bring picnics to the island and enjoy nature at its best. Arlington also has a number of shopping centers and shopping malls, including the Pentagon Mall, and the Ballston Mall. The Pentagon Building is another famous landmark that can be seen in Arlington. Arlington features townhomes, condominiums, single-family homes and apartments.

Ashburn, Virginia, home of the Washington Redskins, is located 30 miles west of Washington DC, with convenient access to route 7 and route 28. Ashburn is minutes to the Dulles international airport as well as two universities, George Washington University and Strayer University. Ashburn is considered part of Virginia's hunt country and there are a number of horse farms in the area. Several golf courses are under construction now in the area, and some are already open. Dulles town Center, a large shopping mall, is close by to Ashburn. There are a number of new home builders in the area, who build both townhomes and single family homes.

Bristow, Virginia is located 30 miles outside of Washington DC off of route 66 and route 29. Bristow is a newly developed area where over a dozen home builders are building single-family homes and townhomes. There are a number of shopping centers within Bristow, and Manassas is only four miles away, where a shopping mall and a number of restaurants are located. Bristow is also home of the Nissan Pavilion, where concerts are held weekly by famous performers such as Toby Keith, Rush, Eminem, and Lenny Kravitz.

Broad Run, Virginia, is a community located in Ashburn, Virginia, which is located in eastern Loudoun County. Ashburn, Virginia, home of the Washington Redskins, is located 30 miles west of Washington DC, with convenient access to route 7 and route 28. Ashburn is minutes to the Dulles international airport as well as two universities, George Washington University and Strayer University. Ashburn is considered part of Virginia's hunt country and there are a number of horse farms in the area. Several golf courses are under construction now in the area, and some are already open. Dulles town Center, a large shopping mall, is close by to Ashburn. There are a number of new home builders in the area, who build both townhomes and single family homes.

Burke is located in the south central portion of Fairfax County, approximately 10 miles from the Nation's Capital. It was once a quiet farming community but it has grown rapidly since 1976 when Fairfax County approved a 1,700-acre planned community called Burke Centre, where "nature and community are in harmony".
A diversity of housing styles and prices can be found in the Burke area - from single family homes in one of the Burke Centre planned neighborhoods to large estate homes on 5-acre parcels in the Burke Lake Park area - from townhouses and condominiums to rental apartments in quiet park-like settings. Because of its easy access to major commuter roads, as well as the Virginia Railway Express Station in Burke Centre, this area is a favorable location for commuters to Washington, D.C.
There is excellent shopping within Burke Centre and at nearby regional malls. Suburban life in Burke is rich with opportunities for recreation and leisure time, with numerous parks, playgrounds and community pools. Burke Lake Park, provides almost 900 acres for camping, fishing, boating and golf as well as the attraction of a miniature train, carousel, and ice-cream parlor, nature trails and more!

Catharpin, Virginia is located 30 miles outside of Washington DC, with convenient access to I-66, route 234, and route 15. Catharpin is a very small town located about six miles outside of Manassas, Virginia. Manassas has numerous shopping centers, restaurants and a shopping mall. Most of the older home sites in Catharpin are on larger plots of land. Some new home construction is occurring in the area as well.

Centreville, Virginia is located just 20 miles west of Washington DC off route 66. This makes it a favorite location for commuters. Route 29 and route 28 also run through this community. Dulles International Airport is located just 15 miles north of Centreville. Residents of Centreville enjoy abundant shopping (Fair Oaks Mall is just 4 miles away), restaurants and a mini-golf course. Centreville is located in Fairfax County, which is known for its high quality secondary educational system. Centreville features a number of newer home communities with townhomes, single-family homes as well as apartments.

Chantilly, Virginia is located 20 miles outside Washington DC, with convenient access to route 50 and route 28. The Dulles International Airport is located just 10 miles north of Chantilly. There are a number of shopping centers, but Chantilly is also within minutes of two large shopping malls, Fair Oaks Mall and the Dulles Town Center. Chantilly has its own community center and also boasts its own Water park, called Planet Splash and Play. Chantilly is located within the nationally acclaimed Fairfax County Public School System. Housing options within Chantilly vary from townhomes, single-family homes and apartments.

Clifton, Virginia is located in the South West corner of Fairfax County, 25 miles from Washington DC. This historic town is 6.7 square miles in size and has a population of only 9,974 residents. It wouldn't be at all out of the ordinary for you to pass your neighbor who was riding on horseback in this town! Most of the home sites are over five acres and the homes are in general very large, many of them Victorian style. Clifton is country living, but with a big city right around the corner.

Dulles, Virginia, situated in western Fairfax County is often called the high-tech Corridor with hundreds of active businesses and affiliates. Many Virginian's who do not commute to Washington DC work around Dulles. Dulles is about 30 miles from Washington DC and home of the Dulles International Airport. Dulles, located right on route 28, is located near a number of shopping centers and malls, including the Dulles Town Centre. Dulles is also located within the Fairfax County Public School System, known for its academic excellence. Many newer home communities can be found in the Dulles area which offer townhomes, single family homes as well as apartments.

Dumfries, Virginia, located just 30 miles south of Washington DC, and 30 miles north of Fredericksburg, is conveniently located on I-95. Dumfries has easy access to the VRE, a commuter train which runs from Fredericksburg to Washington DC. Dumfries is the oldest chartered city in Virginia and because of this, has a lot of history that goes along with it! This history can be seen through the Weems-Botts Museum, the Henderson House and the Williams Ordinary. Rich history is not all Dumfries has to offer, Potomac Mills Outlet Mall is 15 minutes away and Dumfries has its own Community Center. A number of new home builders are working in Dumfries, building single-family and townhomes.

Dunn Loring, Virginia is located just 10 miles west of Washington DC, with convenient access to I-66 and I-495. Dunn Loring is located between Falls Church and Merrifield, two communities that offer an abundance of shopping and restaurants. Dunn Loring has its own volunteer fire department and a metro station (on the orange line) located right in the city. There is a park located in the community with tennis courts, basketball courts and more. Dunn Loring is located in the nationally acclaimed Fairfax County Public School System. A variety of housing options exist in the area, including single family homes and condominiums.

Located just 12 miles from Washington, D.C., Fairfax is clearly a city in its own right. It is the site of George Mason University and a number of Fairfax County government buildings. The City of Fairfax's attractive blend of commercial, office, retail and residential properties combine the charm of a small town with the opportunities and amenities of a thriving urban area. Quality of life is outstanding in the Fairfax area. There is a cosmopolitan population and availability of amenities, with the rich culture of nearby Washington and the shopping, schools, transportation and recreation as fine as anywhere in the country. Within the city limits, the majority of households are owner-occupied single family units. Under the City of Fairfax's council-manager form of government, legislative powers are vested in the major and City Council members. School age children are served by the Fairfax County school system under a contractual agreement with the Fairfax City government.
A number of roadways link Fairfax with other Northern Virginia communities and Washington, D.C. Braddock Road and the Little River Turnpike (Rt. 236) connect Fairfax with the Capital Beltway (I-495). Routes 50 and 123 meet up with I-66, a direct route into Washington. Route 123, which passes through the city's historic district, takes drivers north to the Vienna Metrorail station and south to the communities of Burke, Springfield, and Lorton. The Fairfax County Parkway (Rt. 7100) is a north-south conduit that connects to the Dulles Toll Road, among other major roads.

Fairfax Station, Virginia, located between the City of Fairfax and Clifton, Virginia, is 20 miles outside of Washington DC. Fairfax Station has convenient access to route 123 and the Fairfax County Parkway, which extends throughout the heart of Fairfax County. Fairfax Station is a completely residential area with no commercial development. Most of the homes are on large plots of land (.5 acre to 5 acres) and are anywhere from $325,000 to $1,000,000 homes. The area is great for commuters who want to be near the city but still enjoy the peace and quiet of this country lifestyle. The residents of Fairfax Station enjoy the high quality education provided by the Fairfax County public school system.

Falls Church, Virginia is located 7 miles outside of Washington DC with easy access to I-66, I-495, route 7, and route 29. Falls Church is an independent city including only 2.2 square miles of land. The city's history dates back to the late 1600's. Its name comes from a church called Falls Church, which was established in the early 1700's and still stands in the city today. Although Falls Church is located within Fairfax County, it boasts its own police department, volunteer fire department and school system. The Falls Church school system is among the state's best and one of the only to offer the international baccalaureate program in the high school. This baccalaureate degree includes a rigid academic program, community service and completion of a senior thesis. A variety of housing options exist in Falls Church including single family homes and townhomes.

Fort Belvoir is located approximately 15 miles southwest of Washington, D.C., five miles from Alexandria, Va., and next door to the community of Mount Vernon, Va. Situated along the Potomac River, Fort Belvoir is easily accessible whether you're traveling via plane, train or automobile. Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport is located just 12 miles north of Fort Belvoir. An Amtrak station is located just six miles from Fort Belvoir. The base is conveniently located near I-95 and route 1. Because of its proximity to Alexandria and Mount Vernon, a number of historical sites are just around the corner. Alexandria also boasts a number of shopping centers and restaurants. Alexandria's residential sector offers a number of housing options including single family homes, townhomes, condominiums and apartments.

Fredericksburg, VA is located an hour south of Washington DC, and an hour north of the state capitol, Richmond. Fredericksburg, located off of the Rappahannock River, has easy access to I-95, and route 1. Shopping Malls and shopping centers are abundant throughout the area. Fredericksburg is also home to Mary Washington College, which is recognized as one of the nation's best small colleges. There are four civil war battlefields within close proximity of the city, where visitors can see reenactments of war battles.

Front Royal, Virginia has it all. While being located only 70 miles outside Washington DC off route 66, it is also located directly in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and at the beginning of Skyline Drive, which is open year round. This rural community features convenient access to hiking, biking, picnicking and more! The Skyline Caverns are just minutes away and offer fun tours of the caves as well as short train rides for the family! There are also 4 golf clubs in Front Royal that are open to the public. The historic district of the town is lovely to tour through and features Chester street which is the oldest street in Warren County. Christendom College is located right in Front Royal, offering various 4 year degrees in Bachelor of the Arts.

Fort Myer, Virginia is conveniently located near the intersection of I-395 and route 50 on the Potomac River. Fort Myer is located in Arlington County, VA. Arlington, Virginia, located directly next to Washington DC, offers convenient access to most major and minor highways in the Northern Virginia area, including I-66, I-395, route 29, and route 50. Arlington is rich in history, offering the public access to many famous sites including the Arlington National Cemetery. Arlington's east side extends along the Potomac River, where national landmarks, such as the Jefferson Memorial and the Washington Monument, can be seen. There are also a number of parks along the water, such as Theodore Roosevelt Island, which is located right in the middle of the Potomac. Families can bring picnics to the island and enjoy nature at its best. Arlington also has a number of shopping centers and shopping malls, including the Pentagon Mall, and the Ballston Mall. The Pentagon Building is another famous landmark that can be seen in Arlington. Arlington features townhomes, condominiums, single-family homes and apartments.

Gainesville, Virginia is located 30 miles outside of Washington DC off of route 66 and route 29. Gainesville is a rapidly developing area where over a dozen home builders are building single-family homes and townhomes. There are a number of shopping centers within Gainesville, and Manassas is only four miles away, where a shopping mall and a number of restaurants are located. Gainesville is also within minutes of the Nissan Pavilion, where concerts are held weekly by famous performers such as Toby Keith, Rush, Eminem, and Lenny Kravitz.

Great Falls, Virginia, located just 25 minutes outside of Washington DC, got its name from being located next to the Great Falls National Park. The park runs on both sides of the Potomac River, in Maryland and in Virginia, and gets its name from the waterfalls that run through the park. Great Falls residents enjoy living in Fairfax County, Virginia, which is well known for its high quality secondary educational system. The town is composed mostly of rolling hills and large estates. Many of the homes in Great Falls are $1,000,000+ single-family homes.

Haymarket is located just 33 miles west of Washington DC, with convenient access to route 66. The city is lush with greenery and plenty of outdoor activity can be found including five golf courses. Oatland's plantation, built in 1804, is a historic landmark open to the public just ten miles north of Haymarket down route 15. The plantation features special events such as fairs, animal shows and horse races. Over a dozen new home builders can be found in Haymarket, building both single family homes and townhomes.

Herndon, Virginia, located just 25 minutes from Washington DC, offers convenient access to the Fairfax County Parkway which runs through the heart of Fairfax County, extending all the way to I-95. It is also located just north of route 267, which is the Dulles International Airport Access Road and just west of route 28. Herndon is also minutes away from the famous Wolf Trap Farm Park for the Performing Arts which contains a large indoor/outdoor concert area. Wolf Trap features performers such as Jewel, Jo Dee Messina and the National Symphony Orchestra. Herndon is also close to Reston, which offers a lot of shopping, including the Reston Town Center, which contains a large variety of restaurants, shops and a movie theater. Herndon is located within the Fairfax County Public School System, known for its academic excellence. Many newer home communities can be found in Herndon which offer townhomes, single family homes as well as apartments.

Leesburg, Virginia, often called the crossroads of Loudoun County, is located 36 miles outside of Washington DC, and is the fastest growing town in Virginia. Leesburg has convenient access to both route 7 and route 15. Leesburg contains 11.6 square miles of shopping, art and history. The Loudoun Museum is located within the city, as well as Ball's Bluff National Cemetery, which honors soldiers from the United States Civil War. The Leesburg Outlet Mall is a popular place to shop, but certainly not the only place. Leesburg features two popular golf courses. Leesburg offers a number of housing options, including townhomes, single-family homes and apartments.

Lorton, Virginia is just minutes south of Washington DC where I-95 and route 123 intersect. Lorton was the former site of a state correctional facility, but in 1997, Congress closed down the prison to allow for more growth in the area. Now the property values are increasing in this area and new single family homes and townhomes are being built at a rapid rate. A number of shopping centers and shopping malls, such as Potomac Mills Outlet Stores, are located close by. Mason Neck State Park is located in Lorton as well as Pohick Bay Regional Park and Occoquan Regional Park which offers a batting cage, picnic tables, boating, fishing and walking trails. Lorton is located in the highly acclaimed Fairfax County Public School System.

Lovettsville, Virginia is located 55 miles outside of Washington DC, on the edge of the Shorthill Mountains. Lovettsville is near the Virginia/Maryland border and has convenient access to Virginia route 15 and Maryland route 340. Lovettsville is also near Leesburg, Virginia, which boasts a number of shopping centers, malls and restaurants. Lovettsville, located in Loudoun County, has a small town, family atmosphere. Single family homes are available, some on large plots of land.

Manassas, Virginia is located 26 miles west of Washington DC, with convenient access to route 66 and route 28. Manassas boasts a shopping mall, a number of shopping centers, and a brand, new state-of-the-art movie theater. The Prince William county hospital is located within the city of Manassas as well as Northern Virginia Community College, one of the most well respected community colleges in the nation. Manassas has a wide selection of housing including condominiums, townhomes, single-family homes and apartments.

Mc Lean, VA is a luxury living area located right outside the northwest corner of Washington DC and right inside the capitol beltway (I-495). Although Mc Lean is located within the highly acclaimed Fairfax County Public School District, there are also a number of private schools within the city. Tyson's Corner is just minutes away from this beautiful town, which is one of the largest commercial centers in the country. National Airport and Dulles International Airport are also both within 20 mins. of Mc Lean.

Merrifield, Virginia is located between Falls Church and the City of Fairfax where I-495, route 50 and route 29 meet. Because of this location, Merrifield is convenient to everything! Merrifield is minutes from Tyson's Corner, which is a large shopping district, a number of restaurants, and has its own huge movie theatre located right on route 29. Merrifield is only 13 miles from Washington DC and about 10 minutes to George Mason University, located in the City of Fairfax. A variety of housing is available in the Merrifield area, including townhomes, single-family homes, condominiums and apartments.

Middleburg, VA, with a population of only 600 people, is located 42 miles outside Washington DC on route 50. Middleburg is home to the famous Red Fox Inn and Tavern, built in 1737, which served as a meeting spot for confederate colonel John Mosby during the United States Civil War. Today in Middleburg, one may visit nearby battlefields and monuments, drive past antebellum houses, attend local steeplechases and horse shows, or browse Middleburg's many fine shops and galleries. Middleburg contains one community center and community pool.

Mount Vernon, Virginia is just seven miles south west of Washington DC located off route 1. Mount Vernon is home to George Washington's famous home which can be toured daily, year round. His home can be accessed by driving or by boat since Mount Vernon is located right on the Potomac River! Other famous landmarks are also quite close to Mount Vernon, including Gunston Hall, George Mason's home. There are a number of hiking and biking trails throughout the area including the Mount Vernon trail, which is 36 miles long. Out-of-area traveling is made easy from Mount Vernon since the city is just minutes from National Airport and the Amtrak Train Station.

Vienna's neighbor to the west is the thriving community of Oakton. Situated between two older, well-established communities, Oakton is the perfect location for new, high-quality homes and is enjoying measured growth as large open areas are transformed into handsome subdivisions. Oakton is 1/4th mile from Rt. 66 and is popular with commuters, with a location only 13 miles west of Washington, D.C.

Occoquan, Virginia is located 15 miles outside of Washington DC, with convenient access to I-95 and route 123. Occoquan is located right on the Occoquan River and lines the river with shops and small businesses. Occoquan is minutes to the Potomac Mills Outlet Mall as well as a number of other shopping centers in Woodbridge. Occoquan has a rich history, which can be viewed in the Occoquan Museum. The Museum is an old Miller's Office, built about 175 years ago. Occoquan is a scenic town, which offers a number of different types of housing options, including townhomes and single family homes.

Purcellville, Virginia is located 45 miles outside of Washington DC off of route 7. Purcellville's proximity to Washington D.C. and Dulles International Airport continues to attract industrial and commercial enterprise. Purcellville is a beautiful place to live, located in the heart of western Loudoun County. Purcellville is a small town with a strong sense of community, through hosting parades, Christmas carolers, open houses and home tours. Purcellville has access to the famous W&OD Trail which extends 44 miles and is 100 feet wide! Purcellville has mostly single family homes ranging in price from the low $200,000's to multi-million dollar homes.

Quantico, Virginia, a marine base, is located off of route 1 and I-95 in eastern Stafford County Virginia, right on the Potomac River. Stafford County, Virginia is located midway between the metropolitan areas of Washington, D. C. and Richmond, about one hour from each. Stafford offers excellent public services to its citizens, including one of the best school systems in the Commonwealth. Stafford County has more than 1,000 acres of county, regional, state and national parks. There are three golf courses in Stafford County, as well as two public fishing lakes. The Rappahannock River, flows along the southern boundary of the County. The Rappahannock has been designated as a State Scenic River, and offers abundant wildlife habitat and scenic recreational opportunities. There are a number of post-secondary educational institutions in the area including Mary Washington College, located in Fredericksburg.

Reston, Virginia, located just 25 minutes from Washington DC, offers convenient access to the Fairfax County Parkway which runs through the heart of Fairfax County, extending all the way to I-95. It is also located just north of route 267, which is the Dulles International Airport Access Road. Reston is also minutes away from the famous Wolf Trap Farm Park for the Performing Arts which contains a large indoor/outdoor concert area. Wolf Trap features performers such as Jewel, Jo Dee Messina and the National Symphony Orchestra. Reston also offers a lot of shopping, including the Reston Town Center, which contains a large variety of restaurants, shops and a movie theater. Reston is located within the Fairfax County Public School System, known for its academic excellence. Many newer home communities can be found in Reston which offer townhomes, single family homes as well as apartments.

Springfield, Virginia is located only minutes from Washington DC with easy access to I-95, I-395 and I-495. Springfield boasts two community centers, a large shopping mall and a youth club which offers youngsters a chance to play a number of sports including soccer, basketball and football. Springfield is located inside of Fairfax County, which is known for its high quality secondary education system. Over 92% of the graduating seniors go on to postsecondary educational institutions. Springfield offers all types of housing including condominiums, townhomes, single family homes and apartments.

Stafford, Virginia is located midway between the metropolitan areas of Washington, D. C. and Richmond, about one hour from each. Stafford offers excellent public services to its citizens, including one of the best school systems in the Commonwealth. Stafford County has more than 1,000 acres of county, regional, state and national parks. There are three golf courses in Stafford County, as well as two public fishing lakes. The Rappahannock River, flows along the southern boundary of the County. The Rappahannock has been designated as a State Scenic River, and offers abundant wildlife habitat and scenic recreational opportunities. There are a number of post-secondary educational institutions in the area including Mary Washington College, located in Fredericksburg.

Sterling, Virginia is located 27 miles outside of Washington DC, with easy access to route 7 and route 28. Dulles international airport is located just 10 mins south of Sterling off of route 28. Sterling is also convenient to a number of large shopping malls including Tyson's Corner (20 mins.), the Leesburg Outlet Malls (10 mins.) and the Dulles Town Center (5 mins.). Sterling has three community centers as well as a number of golf courses, three of which are open to the public. Sterling features a number of home builders, who offer single family homes and town homes.

Located within the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, Vienna is one town which has maintained its distinctive small town friendliness, community spirit and widely cherished traditional values. Encompassing an area of only 4.3 square miles, its hometown spirit is evident by the full slate of community events held throughout the year. Most of Vienna's geographic area is zoned for residential use. Quality education for Vienna's youth is provided by the Fairfax County school system. Vienna is an incorporated town within Fairfax County and operates under a Council-Manager form of government. Vienna's location is ideal for commuters headed in any direction in the Washington metropolitan area. Traversing the town's southern boundary is I-66, a direct route into Washington and, westward, to I-81. Vienna's main street, Maple Avenue, extends southwest to Fairfax City and northeast to Route 7, Tyson's Corner and I-495, the Capital Beltway, which connects to I-95, the major north-south interstate.

West Mclean, Virginia, is located right inside the capitol beltway (I-495) a couple miles west of Mc Lean, VA. Mclean is a luxury living area located right outside the northwest corner of Washington DC. Although Mc Lean is located within the highly acclaimed Fairfax County Public School District, there are also a number of private schools within the city. Tyson's Corner is just minutes away from this beautiful town, which is one of the largest commercial centers in the country. National Airport and Dulles International Airport are also both within 20 mins. of Mc Lean.

Woodbridge, Virginia is located just 22 miles southwest of Washington DC, with convenient access to I-95 and the Prince William County Parkway. Woodbridge offers a number of shopping centers and malls, including the Potomac Mills Outlet Mall. The Potomac Cannon's (a minor league baseball team) stadium is located in Woodbridge as well. Woodbridge has easy access to the VRE (the Virginia commuter train) and there are a number of parks including a water park! Golf and boating are popular sporting activities in this area. Northern Virginia Community College, one of the most well respected Community Colleges in the country, has a campus here in Woodbridge. Lake Ridge, which is part of the Woodbridge area, has a number of new home builders, building both single family homes and townhomes.
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