Living in Northern Virginia (Arlington, Alexandria, Falls Church, Fairfax): A Guide for Newcomers
The Vibe
Northern Virginia is high-functioning, transit-rich, and deeply career-friendly. From the urban energy of Arlington to the small-town charm of Alexandria to the suburban comforts of Fairfax, this area blends D.C. access with suburban security. It’s one of the wealthiest and best-educated corners of the country—and it feels like it. You’ll find strong public schools, tons of public services, clean parks, and well-planned development. Walkable in the core; peaceful and leafy further out.
Major Cities/Neighborhoods
- Arlington (Clarendon, Rosslyn, Ballston, Crystal City/National Landing) – Dense, walkable, Metro-connected, and filled with young professionals and new development.
 - Alexandria (Old Town, Del Ray, West End) – Historic charm meets walkable urbanism, with brick sidewalks, indie shops, and Potomac views.
 - Falls Church – A small, independent city with a big reputation for top schools and leafy, tight-knit neighborhoods.
 - Fairfax (Fairfax City and Fairfax County) – More suburban in feel, with master-planned communities, excellent schools, and big homes.
 
Why It Works
- Metro access (Orange, Blue, Silver, and Yellow lines) brings DC within reach.
 - Proximity to Pentagon, Amazon HQ2, Reagan Airport, and federal contractors.
 - Top-ranked public schools, libraries, and civic infrastructure.
 - Tons of green space, bike trails, and public amenities.
 - Great for both young professionals and growing families.
 
Watch Out For
- Arlington and Alexandria are expensive, especially near Metro stations.
 - Traffic on I-66, I-495, and Route 50 is consistently bad.
 - Rapid development = construction noise and constant change in some areas.
 - Some suburban areas can feel cookie-cutter or lacking in diversity of housing types.
 
Good Fit For
- Professionals who want fast Metro access and city proximity without city chaos.
 - Families prioritizing top schools and public services.
 - Amazon HQ2 workers, military officers, and tech contractors.
 - Buyers who want walkable mixed-use cores with suburban convenience.
 
Things to Do
- Old Town Alexandria – Waterfront, cobblestone streets, art galleries, and boutiques.
 - Ballston Quarter & Pentagon Row – Shopping, restaurants, and skating rinks.
 - Mosaic District (Fairfax) – Trendy shops, food halls, and farmers’ markets.
 - Wolf Trap & Signature Theatre – Live performances and summer concerts.
 - Access to Potomac River, parks, and biking trails galore.
 
Housing Snapshot
Type: Mid-rise condos, townhomes, single-family homes, new apartments, and historic colonials.
Buy:
- Arlington condos/townhomes: $550K–$1.1M+
 - Alexandria rowhouses and detached homes: $600K–$1.5M+
 - Falls Church: $750K–$1.4M
 - Fairfax: $650K–$1.2M+ (detached homes in top school zones)
 
Rent:
- 1BR apartments: $2,000–$3,200+
 - Single-family homes: $3,200–$5,000+
 
Commute & Transit
Excellent Metro access via Blue, Yellow, Orange, and Silver lines. Major corridors: I-66, I-395, Route 50, GW Parkway. Walkable cores in Clarendon, Ballston, Old Town Alexandria, and Mosaic District. W&OD and Mount Vernon Trails are beloved by cyclists and runners.
- 15–30 minutes to DC job centers by train or car (non-peak).
 
Is This Area Right for You?
If you want clean, efficient, high-amenity living with top schools and short commutes, Northern Virginia checks nearly every box — especially for families, federal workers, and professionals seeking a polished suburban-urban hybrid lifestyle.
If you want to expand your search to the greater metro, check out the LookyLOO Review of the Washington D.C. Metro.