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Welcome to Fairfax Station, VA

Recently recognized by CNN.com and Cachet magazine, a publication outlining the best of suburban living, Fairfax Station is one of the most affluent and prosperous towns in Virginia. With a low population of approximately 21,000, Fairfax Station is an unincorporated community located within Fairfax County. With virtually no industrial property, residents enjoy the landscape of lush, sloping hills and thick, green forests. Often characterized as an upscale community, Fairfax Station boasts the highest home values in the entire county of Fairfax.

The selection of housing options is quite extensive. Most of homes have been custom built and there are few track homes. European-style manors, brick colonial homes and contemporary dwellings are just a few of the housing styles that make up Fairfax Station. Many of the homes include amenities such as swimming pools, tennis courts, custom built ponds and other conveniences that contribute to their high value in the real estate market.

Having been awarded the title of “One of the Best Places to Retire” and ranking in the top ten for “The Best Quality of Life,” it is clear to see why an overwhelming number of individuals are honored to all Fairfax Station home. Since the community is all residential property, residents turn to neighboring towns for five-star entertainment, lavish retail stores and elegant restaurants while enjoying the friendly and family oriented nature of their community.
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