Virginia Real Estate For Sale
Is it possible for a region so steeped in history and tradition to be experiencing a modern-day renaissance? In Northern Virginia, that is exactly what's happening. This vibrant territory is experiencing a major real estate boom and a rapid growth in population. And, the economy is one of the strongest in the nation.
Just how prosperous is this neck of the woods? Falls Church and Loudoun County are the two richest counties in the nation according to Forbes. Meanwhile, Fairfax and Arlington are not far behind at No. 5 and No. 7. With historic waterfront districts, trendy urban corridors and lush country settings, this has become one the country’s premiere destinations
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More About the Northern Virginia Real Estate Market
At District Partners Real Estate, Virginia is home base. Our offices are in Del Ray, Alexandria, and while we cover the entire DC metropolitan area, communities such as Arlington, Fairfax, Prince Williams County and Falls Church are right in our back yard.
Northern Virginia's population growth means the need for new homes for sale—an undeniable fact that is addressed in different ways depending on location.
In historic Old Town Alexandria, solutions have to be targeted and specific, such as the innovative Oronoco—a stunning adaptive reuse development that transformed an old commercial building into spacious, modern flats overlooking the water.
On the other hand, popular Del Ray is known for its distinctive Craftsman bungalows but those are now in short supply—Sears shipped its last catalog kit home over 70 years ago.
And then there's beautiful Cherrydale with its signature blossoms and charming antique homes as well as a determination not to change.
Yet, there are plenty of communities that are growing by leaps and bounds. Potomac Yard, a massive rail yard by the river, is being transformed into a city within a city with thousands of upscale residences, plus shops, restaurants and entertainment.
There is also the busy Rosslyn-Clarendon-Courthouse corridor in Arlington—one of Washington Metro's hottest real estate markets for condos for sale, where locals sidestep new construction sites as they happily make their way to the trendiest restaurants in all of Virginia.
Or what about Tyson's—a new edge frontier that anticipates expanding from 20,000 to 100,000 residents? Or the ongoing revitalization campaign along the Columbia Pike corridor, where home values are skyrocketing?
And then there's Falls Church—an eclectic independent city that is getting lots of national media attention for its vibrant assortment of antique homes, new mixed-use developments and an amazing blend of shops, restaurants and events.
There are dozens of other cities, towns, villages, neighborhoods, suburbs and transit-oriented developments in Northern Virginia. And if you would like to read about each and every one in far greater detail, simply click on the community listings that appear in dropdown menus for the major territories—Washington, DC, Virginia and Maryland.
You will rarely find a part of the country that offers so much diversity—urban, metropolitan or suburban. And, it comes wrapped in rivers, green spaces, historic sites, small town Main Streets and downtown city shopping. Call District Partners at Compass, 202-798-3600, to learn more.