Fairfax is a great place to call home, not only was it voted #3 in the Top 25 Places to Live Well by Forbes Magazine in 2009 but it is also the place the First President of the United States decided to call home.
Alexandria
Resting along the tree-lined banks of the Potomac River, this affluent community of Montgomery County is home to much of Washington's elite including athletes, local team owners, media personalities, corporate officials, and politicians.
Prince William
Is the second most populous county in Va. It is also one of the most diverse counties in VA. Located just 30 miles outside of DC. Prince William County is made is separated by the cities of Manassas and Woodbridge.
Stafford
Stafford County is located in the Commonwealth of Virginia. It is a suburb outside of Washington D.C. It is approximately 40 miles (64 km) south of D.C. It is part of the Northern Virginia region, and the D.C. area.
Leesburg
Leesburg is located in Loudoun County just 33 miles northwest of Washington DC. In recent years, Loudoun County was the fastest growing County in the United States with the Tech Boom.
Manassas
Located just outside of Washington DC, Manassas is a city steeped in its history and tradition. It is a truly diverse area that gives you many options of how to spend your days.
Fredericksburg
If you prefer a slower pace of life and country charm, but still want to be able to get to the city easily Fredericksburg is the place for you. It is located 49 miles south of Washington DC and 58 miles north of Richmond.
Front Royal
Truly a 'town for all seasons' Front Royal, Virginia, where you can enjoy nature and our quaint, historic town. Explore the Blue Ridge Mountains, Shenandoah Valley, Shenandoah National Park, Skyline Drive, Luray Caverns or Skyline Caverns in all their seasonal glory!