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Home to diplomats, members of Congress, entrepreneurs, high-ranked federal officials and successful businessmen and women, McLean is becoming an ever more popular town in which people are choosing to settle in. One key reason is that it is closely located to Washington D.C., where many McLean residents commute to for work. Residents are able to enjoy a small community ambiance and at the same time are able to get more for their real estate dollar.
With a history that dates back over four centuries, this is can easily be observed by simply looking at the different architectural designs throughout the city. Newly constructed, well-groomed condominiums, cozy single-family homes and historical dwellings are among the various types of real estate options you will find in McLean, Virginia.
Another advantage of McLean real estate is the wide variety of prices, allowing individuals working with different budgets the opportunity to find something that suits them. Previously built townhomes start in the $300,000 range, while new luxury homes closely reach the $3 million mark.
Just as the housing options are diverse so is the community. From high court judges to retirees to individuals starting a family, all of the residents have one commonality: they take great pride in their community.
McLean is the perfect place to purchase real estate if you enjoy a small town, friendly setting, with the option of taking an occasionally outing to a big city.
First 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 more
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Boasting the one country’s first designated historic districts, Alexandria, VA., has the charm and class of a simpler world. The city has a grea... Read more
Silver Spring, Maryland, is bordered by Washington, D.C. to the south, Prince George's County to the east, and Howard County to the north. Silve... Read more
Silver Spring, always a popular choice among those relocating to the Washington, D.C. area, has only become more popular over the years thank to ... Read more
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Frederick, the seat of Frederick County, is the state’s third-largest city with a population of just over 60,000. Its thriving downtown area boast... Read more
Frederick County was chartered in 1748 and boasts not only breathtaking rural and historic landscapes, but also the city of Frederick, the Secon... Read more
The second largest city in the state, Rockville is the county seat of Montgomery County and is home to more than 55,000 Rockville real estate owners... Read more
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Gaithersburg is located in Montgomery County, which boasts some of the most affluent residents in the nation. The city itself is the state’s fourt... Read more
Originally a farming community, Gaithersburg has grown since the early 1980’s into an eclectic mix of neighborhoods. Businesses have also relocate... Read more
Bethesda borders Washington DC on the northwest. With the construction of the Metrorail from downtown Washington DC directly through Bethesda, wha... Read more
Bethesda, one of D.C. wealthiest suburbs, is located in Montgomery County; more than 56,000 residents are divided among Bethesda’s many upscal... Read more
As 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 more
Home 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 more
Located just 35 miles southwest of Washington D.C., the town of Manassas, Virginia is centrally location to I-66 and I-495, allowing residents eas... Read more
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