Ashburn has become one of Northern Virginia's most sought-after communities, and for good reason. Whether you're relocating for work, searching for top-rated schools, or looking to invest in one of the fastest-growing areas in the DMV, understanding the Ashburn real estate market is your first step toward making a smart move.

I've helped hundreds of families navigate this market, and I can tell you firsthand—Ashburn offers something for everyone. From luxury estates to townhomes perfect for first-time buyers, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know about homes for sale in Ashburn, Virginia.

Ashburn Real Estate Market Update – December 2025

Before we dive into neighborhoods and pricing, let's look at what's happening in…

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Most people think Arlington is just pricey condos and bad traffic. But here's what they miss: 157 parks across 1,100 acres, a 3-minute Metro ride to Reagan Airport, and Amazon bringing 25,000 jobs by 2030. I've sold over $1 billion in Northern Virginia real estate, and I can tell you firsthand—Arlington delivers something rare in the DC region. You get urban energy without sacrificing green space, career opportunities without the DC price tag, and a community that actually works for families, young professionals, and investors alike. Let me show you why Arlington consistently ranks as one of the best places to live in America.

1. You're Minutes from Everything That Matters

Arlington sits just 5 miles from the nation's capital, but your housing…

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Relocating to Northern Virginia for Tech or AI? Live Here — Not There

You could live walking distance from Amazon HQ2 for less than what people are paying in Clarendon.

Or you could quietly waste $30,000 a year by choosing the wrong ZIP code.

Every week, I help tech professionals relocate to Northern Virginia — software engineers, AI researchers, cybersecurity specialists, defense contractors, and senior managers. And there's a clear pattern I see over and over again:

People don't regret their apartment. They regret their location.

Northern Virginia is one of the most powerful tech regions in the country, but it's also one of the easiest places to misread. This guide breaks down why NoVA is exploding for tech and AI, how the geography…

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The legendary Inn at Little Washington is marking nearly five decades of world-class dining and hospitality. Located just 73 miles south of Alexandria, this iconic destination is celebrating its 48th anniversary with a limited-time retrospective menu available through February 12, 2026.

According to Alexandria Living, the experience at "The Inn" is often described as performance art, where Chef Patrick O’Connell treats every guest as the star of a romantic, era-defying dinner party. Known for its whimsical charm—including the famous rolling cheese cow, Faira—the establishment remains a beacon of American cuisine.

A Sustainable Legacy

The Inn's commitment to quality extends to its roots. Much of the produce and herbs are grown on-site by…

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Arlington just claimed another national ranking—this time for having the most educated workforce in America. And if you know anything about real estate fundamentals, you already know why that matters.

Education rankings aren't just civic bragging rights. They're economic indicators. High concentrations of advanced degrees correlate directly with income stability, employer demand, and long-term property value appreciation.

Let me show you how that plays out in the December 2025 housing numbers.

Why the "Most Educated" Ranking Actually Matters

A recent workforce analysis by Northern Kentucky University ranked Arlington #1 nationally for educational attainment among adults 25 and older. In Arlington, 41.8% of adults hold graduate degrees—more…

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Amazon's decision to shutter its Fresh stores nationwide—including the Potomac Yard location that opened barely 18 months ago—tells us everything about the brutal economics of grocery retail and nothing about Amazon's commitment to the sector. They're not abandoning grocery. They're cutting their losses on an expensive experiment that never achieved the unit economics they needed.

Why Amazon Is Walking Away

The math is simple: grocery operates on razor-thin margins, typically 1-3%, and physical stores require massive overhead—real estate, labor, inventory management, shrinkage. Amazon Fresh stores were capital-intensive bets that required high volume to break even. They didn't get there. Meanwhile, the company's same-day delivery infrastructure…

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If you've driven through Rosslyn in the last few years, you've noticed the construction. The cranes. The street closures. The sense that something fundamental is shifting in Arlington's most misunderstood neighborhood.

Here's the latest proof: Quadrangle Development Corporation just filed plans with Arlington County for what might be the most significant transformation of Rosslyn since the Metro arrived in 1977. They're calling it Potomac Overlook, and it's going to reshape 5.5 acres of prime real estate where the old Key Bridge Marriott used to sit at North Fort Myer Drive and Langston Boulevard.

I've been watching Rosslyn evolve for decades. This isn't just another high-rise going up. This is Arlington making a deliberate bet on what Rosslyn…

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Cemeteries aren’t just a mournful— or spooky— place. They can be architecturally stunning, historically valuable, and just a peaceful place to go on a stroll. Though most people wouldn’t fancy themselves visitors to such places, in NOVA it’s a must. Here we have some immensely important cemeteries— and they happen to be beautiful too. ​

Arlington National Cemetery

"Arlington National Cemetery Graves (Burial Criteria)" by Tony Fischer Photography is licensed under CC BY 2.0.

Walking around Arlington National Cemetery will bring feelings of profound somberness. At certain vantage points, all the eye can see is grave upon grave. It’s a 639 acre cemetery, so it’s vast and closer to the center, it feels all encompassing. And sometimes, it’s…

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A proposal that sounds almost unbelievable is gaining traction in Washington: an IndyCar street race on the National Mall.

According to reporting by the Washington Business Journal, the Trump administration is exploring plans to bring an IndyCar Grand Prix to the heart of Washington, D.C. as part of the nation’s 250th birthday celebration later this year.

What’s Being Proposed

Multiple reports say the race would be led by U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and staged as a one-day, high-profile event highlighting American motorsports, tourism, and national landmarks.

The proposed course would be unprecedented:

  • Starting near the Supreme Court

  • Looping around the National Mall

  • Passing the Lincoln Memorial

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If you live in Northern Virginia, you know the drill. Friday rolls around, you've got the whole weekend ahead of you, and you're scrolling through the same restaurant options wondering what actually sounds good. Let me save you some time.

This weekend – January 30th through February 1st – we've got four events happening in our area that perfectly capture what makes living here so damn great. From ghost tours to family theater, historic exhibits to brewery nights, there's something for everyone.

Here's what you need to know.

Ghost Tours in Old Town Fairfax – Friday Night at 7:00 PM

Let's start with something most people drive right past without realizing it exists.

Old Town Fairfax has ghost tours. And before you write this off as some…

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