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Arlington

Arlington is situated gracefully on the west bank of the Potomac River with all of the most picturesque views of dc! This special county is home to iconic historical sites and monuments that have witnessed history in the making such as the Pentagon, The Iwo Jima War Memorial, and Arlington National Cemetery. Consisting of a highly educated and diverse population, its employment centers supply job opportunities within and outside government agencies. Arlington has also been voted one of the healthiest and most active cities in the country multiple years in a row.

Moreover, its convenient Access also prepares global travelers with exceptional travel services like Washington National Airport, Interstate highways (I66 & 395), and George Washington Memorial Parkway which make transportation much easier. Arlington has it all.

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Bethesda

Just outside the bustling city of Washington, D.C. lies the vibrant and chic hub of Bethesda, Maryland. This urban oasis is home to renowned government and corporate headquarters, as well as top-notch medical facilities like the National Institutes of Health and the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. But Bethesda is not all work and no play. In fact, it’s a go-to spot for foodies seeking diverse ethnic cuisine, fashion-forward shoppers, and art aficionados. The Arts and Entertainment District is bursting with creativity, from world-class venues like Strathmore and the Bethesda Blues and Jazz Club, to unique galleries and public installations scattered throughout the city’s streets. Bethesda is one of the DMVs desired neighborhoods.

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Del Ray

Del Ray is a neighborhood alive with flourishing independent shops, contagious Main Street vibes, and a booming restaurant scene. Step into its rustic atmosphere made for strolling and you’ll feel right at home brunching the weekends away. Your wellness goals are easily achievable in this vibrant, sociable area; edged with cozy small homes, supported by friendly shop owners and surrounded by a true sense of community. All this and Old Town Arlington as well as Washington DC only minutes away too!

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Falls Church City

Falls Church is a unique and historic area that lies close to Washington, DC and Arlington. Staying true to its urban village community, an acclaimed school system, preservation of the environment through enthusiastic activism, and engaging community activities. With neighborhoods showcasing diversity with different restaurants, shops and other attractions, the city is distinct from Fairfax County with its own distinguished mailing addresses, yet easily accessible by both Route 66/50 or Orange Line metro stations.

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McLean

Get ready to rub shoulders with diplomats, high-ranking government officials, and Congress members in the luxurious town of McLean! Located just minutes from DC and the Central Intelligence Agency, McLean is also home to some seriously high-end shopping destinations like the Tyson’s Corner Center and Galleria. With its proximity to the Potomac River and Vienna, McLean is a prime spot for top-tier real estate – no wonder the two zip codes (22101 and 22102) are some of the priciest in the nation. Fun fact: Ethel Kennedy, the wife of Robert F. Kennedy, used to call McLean home at the stunning Hickory Hill estate.

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NW DC

Northwest DC is the city’s biggest quadrant. With over 42% of land in the District, NW is packed with some of the most desirable neighborhoods you won’t want to miss. From the trendy Dupont Circle to the upscale Cleveland Park, the picturesque Georgetown and the historic Kalorama, there’s something for everyone. Dive into the vibrant Adams Morgan or chill in the charming Palisades. Don’t forget to check out the bustling Logan Circle or the cultural hotspot of Shaw. Get lost in the beauty of Cathedral Heights, Bloomingdale or Woodley Park. With so much to offer, NW is for sure one of our favorite parts of DC.

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Old Town

Old Town, Alexandria’s beloved downtown, is truly a sight to behold! Centuries-old architecture lines the bustling streets and the dazzling King Street Mile. Not to mention, with all its exciting attractions – like museums and restaurants – it’s No wonder Travel + Leisure named it one of the Best Cities in the U.S. for 2022! . Even better, you don’t have to travel far to experience this must see destination. It is located just minutes away from Washington D.C. and Arlington. Old town is a true treasure that we are lucky to have in our area.

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Reston

Reston. VA is the ideal place for people looking for something different than the typical city or suburb life. In fact, Reston was one of the first new towns in America post-World War II, with the idea that there should be a place where everyone could have access to fun stuff like swimming pools, tennis courts, and community centers, regardless of their race or class. Reston has a strong economy focused on technology and information, making it a great place to live and work.

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Vienna

Vienna is a stunning place to call home, boasting friendly neighbors, picturesque surroundings, well-respected schools, and a bustling hub of independent businesses at its heart. Its vibrant cultural scene and regular community events set this town apart as one of the most desirable places to live in the area

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