Welcome to Herndon, VAWith its history dating all the way back to 1688, it is obvious that Herndon, Virginia is a town that possesses deep roots and opulent history. Early settlers, the Civil War and the railroad days are just a few momentous landmarks that this town had the opportunity to experience. This town places a heavy emphasis upon commerce, character, and community involvement. With a comprehensive parks and recreation center, a plethora of activities and events are held throughout the year, guaranteed to satisfy the diverse interests of the community. A gymnasium, indoor tennis courts, aquatic, meeting, and cooking rooms are just a few of the facilities in Herndon available for the residents use. Rich historical roots and the immense amount of recreational activities attribute to making Herndon, Virginia a prime location for real estate investors and new, relocating residents. A neighborhood resource department also contributes to enhancing neighborhoods throughout the town. Herndon is also quite proud of its latest accomplishment: a $16 million Municipal Center Complex. The recently completed center is home to the Fairfax County library, several government office buildings, the Herndon County meeting facility, and Town Green, a place for community concerts and events. An irrefutable "people place," Herndon, Virginia is a spectacular place for not only real estate, but an invigorating town to call home. | More Local Area InformationFirst known for its agricultural community, Fairfax is the most populated county in all of Northern Virginia. Also rich in Civil War history it i... Read moreReston is a picture-perfect Virginia community that was initially developed by Robert E. Simon, Jr. The community stands as headquarters to severa... Read moreWelcome to Sterling, Virginia, located in Loudon County, one the most rapidly growing countries in the entire United States. Situated just a shor... Read moreLocated just seventeen miles north of Washington D.C., Great Falls, Virginia feels like a world away from the bustling city. With magnificent view... Read moreA short 15 minutes trip to Washington D.C., the scenic town of Vienna, Virginia possesses a charming small town presence, an active community an... Read moreLocated 30 miles west of Washington, D.C. and almost minutes from the Dulles International Airport, Ashburn is an expanding city with plenty t... Read moreHome to George Mason University and the popular Old Town shopping center, Fairfax, V.A., is a great place to call home. The city is adjacent to th... Read moreTysons Corner serves as the main downtown area of Fairfax County. Considered an “edge city”, an area which has more jobs than bedrooms, is no olde... Read moreEvery year the historic district of Centreville celebrates its past and looks forward to tomorrow with a “Centreville Day”- a one day outdoo... Read moreConveniently situated between the charming incorporated towns of Vienna and Falls Church, Dunn Loring was a whistle stop on the Washington and Ol... Read moreMontgomery County, with a population of 942,000, has the 16th largest public school system in the United States. The system consists of 200 schools... Read moreThe Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical ParkThe Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park with access to both the Canal and th... Read moreMontgomery County, considered a Washington, D.C. suburb because of its proximity to the nation’s capital, is one of the most affluent areas in all o... Read moreMontgomery County is 494.6 square miles with a population of over 920,000 people. It borders the Northwest district of Washington DC on the Sout... Read moreThe All-America City Award, the oldest and most prestigious civic recognition award in the country, was presented to Montgomery County by th... Read moreHome to diplomats, members of Congress, entrepreneurs, high-ranked federal officials and successful businessmen and women, McLean is becoming an eve... Read moreMcLean, VA, conveniently located less than 15 minutes from downtown Washington, DC, is recognized as one of the most affluent, highly educate... Read moreAs its name suggests, the affluent community of Potomac is located on the banks of the Potomac River in Montgomery County, just 15 miles northwest o... Read moreSuburban Washington D.C. is home to small communities that share a common bond: an old-fashioned and small town charm. Clifton, V.A., is no exceptio... Read moreFalls Church is an established, older community situated just west of Washington, D.C. The Falls Church, the city's namesake, was founded in 1734 an... Read more |