Fairfax County Relocation-Welcome to Fairfax County Virginia

Move to Fairfax County, right outside of the Nations Capital and you will find yourself right in the middle of it all.  With our rich history dating back to the 1600's, our top notch school system, world-class shopping and access to the monuments and museums in DC you can always find something to do.

With Fairfax County's recognition in 2007 as one of the nation's top digital communities, recent ranking in the top 5 school systems in the US and Forbes naming the county #1 nation in median income it is no wonder that the residents are proud to call the area home. 



Woodlawn Lorton VAWith all of the history you can find throughout the county you can spend plenty of weekends exploring historic mansions, churches and towns.  If the great outdoors is more your speed then you need over a year to hit every one of the 380 parks on 20,000 acres operated by the Fairfax County Park Authority. 

 

 

Kennedy Center

 

World class entertainment hits Fairfax County every summer at Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts the only performing arts park operated by the National Park Service.  With its great lawn a picnic and a concert are a fantastic way to spend an evening.  George Mason University Center for the Performing Arts and Little Theater of Alexandria are among just a few of the other local county venues.  It goes without saying that just across the "border" in DC you will find the Kennedy Center and other theaters featuring touring productions of Broadway plays.



Hollin Hills HomeNeighborhoods and housing choices in Fairfax County are varied.  Del Ray HomeYou can find just about anything you are looking for.  Whether it is a newer planned communityhistoric communites or a mid-century modern neighborhoods it is all available.  With pubic transportation such as the Metro, VRE, our unique "slug" lines or the beltway, almost any location you choose will give you a variety of ways to get to where you are going.

 

 

So if a move to Fairfax County is in your future give me a call.  As a native of the area I'll be glad to show you around and help you find the best new home for your needs.

 

©2008. All Rights Reserved. Cindy Jones
Kennedy Center Photo from IStock Photo
All others original photos by Cindy Jones

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Cindy Jones

As an Associate Broker with RE/MAX Allegiance in Northern Virginia and native of the area I can assist you whether you are buying, selling or renting a home anywhere in Northern Virginia. For more information about the area or my services you can check VaRealEstateTalk or my Northern Virginia website.

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8 Comments on Considering a Move to Fairfax County, Virginia?

JAN
26
2008
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Cindy ~ Nice variety of information for potential relocation.  
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Cindy, your post presents a great introduction to Fairfax County especially for those considering a relocation to Northern Virginia.
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JAN
27
2008
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Kathy-there is so much to do and see in this area.  You need years of living here to see it all!
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Brian-my electronic Northern Virginia relocation package is growing and growing.  I know yours is too!
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CINDY - The school rankings are impressive.  I know that is something that many people that are relocating are looking for.  You packed a nice variety of information into this post.

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Cindy, did you move the Kennedy Center to Fairfax County?   I guess if they're not going to approve rail to Dulles, the other way to avoid 66 is to move the good stuff out to Fairfax Co.!  :-D

 

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JAN
28
2008
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Tchaka-Yes I did with my powerful blogging abilities I can move buildings from one side of the river to the other at will :-)  I did say "just across the border".  No passport needed to travel!
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