Langley, VA Homes For Sale
Homes for sale in Langley, Virginia come with some sticker shock—listings rarely dip below the seven-figure mark and climb to around $6 million. This community is one of the more affluent in the Washington metropolitan area and also comes with a bit of cloak-and-dagger appeal—it is home to the CIA headquarters as well as Langley Air Force base.
Langley stands at the site of what was once a massive tobacco plantation. Today, the Langley Fork Historic District serves as a reminder of the past with a number of contributing buildings, including the Langley Friends Meeting House, the Langley Toll House and the Langley Ordinary—a tavern that once served as field headquarters for General George McCall of the Union Army during the Civil War.
During the post-World War II era, the village of Langley became folded into neighboring McLean. At least that’s what folks in McLean say. Don’t you believe it—Langley still exists with its oversized homes for sale and quaint historical buildings! Plus the whole CIA thing. Check out the active MLS listings below to learn more about Langley, VA homes for sale.
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There aren’t any condos for sale in Langley, although they do abound next door in McLean. And since people are now lumping the communities together it gets a bit confusing. But regardless, it’s the detached single-family homes for sale that exist within the neighborhood’s original boundaries—imposing multimillion dollar structures on large lots of land, often surrounded by tall stands of trees.
Speaking of wooded landscapes, Langley is also home to the Claude Moore Colonial Farm, aka Turkey Run, where farm life as it existed back in 1771 is reenacted. This is the only national park in the country that takes no government funding—it’s all paid for by wealthy benefactors. And when you look it up on the internet and see it described as McLean, pay no mind. That’s just what “they” want you to believe.
So let’s recap—homes in Langley are ridiculously expensive, it’s a place where secret agents hang out and the next-door neighbors in McLean have a mistaken notion of their boundaries. That’s pretty much the story.