Alex Ovechkin celebrating with the Stanley Cup after leading the Washington Capitals to victory in the NHL Finals

If you’ve ever dreamed of living like a sports legend, now’s your chance—because Alex Ovechkin’s first U.S. home is hitting the rental market, and it's every bit the power play you’d expect.

Located at 4906 16th St N, Arlington, VA 22205, this stately Georgian sits on a private ½-acre lot in Ballston, North Arlington—just steps from MedStar Capitals Iceplex and an easy commute to Washington, D.C.

A Rookie Year Mansion Fit for a Hockey Star

Ovechkin moved into this home back in 2006 when he was first drafted to the NHL and began tearing up the league with the Washington Capitals. While he now resides in a McLean mega mansion,…

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Capture images of the serene lake, hiking trails, or families enjoying recreational activities like fishing or picnicking.

Northern Virginia residents, rejoice! Burke, VA —often referred to as Virginia Burke —has been officially named the best place to live in Virginia by the respected U.S. News & World Report. This recognition underscores what locals have known for years— Burke offers an unbeatable combination of community charm, natural beauty, and convenient amenities. Burke Lake is a beautiful area known for its scenic green spaces, waterfront views, and peaceful environment. Burke is located within the Washington Metropolitan Area, providing easy access to major cities and regional attractions. To help you visualize where Burke sits in Virginia, refer to a map of the area.

Why Burke Stands Out

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People enjoying international food at an outdoor festival in Northern Virginia

The International Food Festival, a beloved celebration of global cuisine and culture, is expanding its reach this year, coming to both Manassas and Sterling, Virginia. Known for bringing together diverse communities through delicious food, vibrant entertainment, and rich cultural experiences, this festival promises a culinary journey around the world without ever leaving Northern Virginia.




On Saturday, June 14, 2025, the festival will debut at the Dulles Town Center in Sterling, marking the first time the event expands beyond its original home in Manassas. The festival will run from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., providing ample time for visitors to explore a wide array of international dishes, live entertainment, and family-friendly activities.


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Homes for sale in Fairfax County, VA illustrating increased housing inventory and balanced market conditions in April 2025.

The pandemic-era housing frenzy is finally calming down in Fairfax County. The April 2025 real estate numbers show a market shifting toward balance after years of seller-dominated activity. Active listings jumped 62% year-over-year (1,664 homes for sale in April), giving buyers far more options than last spring. Meanwhile, the median sale price is around $775,000, up a modest 3.3% from a year ago – a gentle rise compared to the double-digit spikes of the pandemic market. Homes are still selling quickly (averaging 13 days on market), which signals continued buyer demand despite the surge in inventory. In short, Fairfax County’s housing market is becoming more balanced: buyers finally have…

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Luke Nichols of Outdoor Boys enjoying a family outdoor adventure before retiring from YouTube.

Luke Nichols, the beloved creator behind the wildly popular YouTube channel Outdoor Boys, has officially announced his retirement from content creation. With over 4 million subscribers, Nichols has inspired millions with his family-friendly survival videos, fishing trips, and wilderness adventures.

But what many fans don’t realize is that much of Outdoor Boys was built right here in Northern Virginia.

From Alaska to the DMV: Luke’s Unexpected Journey

While Luke Nichols grew up in the rugged outdoors of Alaska and Utah, his adult life has been deeply rooted in Northern Virginia. He moved to the area to attend George Mason University’s law school and later built a successful career as a

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Aerial view of Arlington, VA skyline overlooking Rosslyn, the Potomac River, and Washington D.C., showcasing Arlington's proximity and urban appeal.



A view of the Arlington, VA skyline across the Potomac River. Arlington’s urban core is just minutes from Washington, D.C., offering an appealing blend of city convenience and suburban comfort.

Are you considering relocating to Arlington, Virginia? This vibrant Northern Virginia community is a top choice for families and professionals alike. Arlington boasts an enviable location just across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C., coupled with a high quality of life, excellent schools, and a strong housing market. In this comprehensive guide, we provide an in-depth look at living in Arlington – from housing prices and market trends to the best Arlington neighborhoods, local amenities, things to…

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Entrance sign of Piedmont, a gated golf community in Haymarket, VA, popular among families relocating to Northern Virginia for great schools and amenities.

Introduction to Piedmont and Haymarket, VA

Piedmont’s gated entrances feature classic brick signage, creating a warm welcome for residents and visitors.

Piedmont is a gated golf course community located in Haymarket, Northern Virginia. Positioned in the historic Haymarket/Gainesville area at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Piedmont delivers scenic beauty without sacrificing suburban convenience. This private, family-focused community in Northern Virginia sits about 30–40 miles west of Washington, D.C. near the intersection of I-66 and Route 15. Haymarket itself carries significant history – formerly a crossroads on old Carolina Road, later rebuilt with colonial-style buildings…

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Black and white collage of Vienna, Burke, and Clifton, VA showing a historic red caboose, a leafy suburban street, and a preserved village main street—symbolizing Northern Virginia’s evolution from railroad towns to commuter suburbs.

Northern Virginia’s Vienna, Burke, and Clifton are beloved suburban communities today, but they each began as humble railroad outposts in the 19th century. This long-form exploration looks at how these towns transitioned from rural rail stops to thriving commuter suburbs. We’ll delve into their historical backgrounds, the growth spurts that suburbanized them, changes in urban development and zoning, the evolution of transportation infrastructure, demographic shifts, and the lifestyle appeal that draws residents today. Each town has a unique story—from Vienna’s bustling small-town charm and Burke’s planned suburban neighborhoods to Clifton’s preserved historic village ambiance—all shaped by the rails that once ran through them.

Vienna,…

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Suburban neighborhood in Centreville, Virginia featuring well-kept homes, and kids playing on a quiet residential street

Living in Centreville, Virginia: A Guide for Young Families

Moving to Northern Virginia with your family? Centreville, VA is a thriving suburban community that offers the perfect blend of family-friendly amenitiesquality schools, and affordable housing options (by DC-area standards). Located in western Fairfax County about 20 miles west of Washington, D.C. Centreville is home to roughly 74,000 residents and is often praised for its safe neighborhoodsparks, and community spirit. In fact, Centreville was ranked among the top 40 suburbs in Virginia for families by Niche.com. This guide will highlight what makes living in Centreville, VA ideal for younger families – from things to do and best…

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April 2025 Housing Market Update: Is It Finally a Buyer’s Market in Northern Virginia? header image.

By Chris Colgan, EXP Realty | ColganTeam.com

The April 2025 real estate numbers are in—and if you're wondering whether we're finally entering a buyer's market in Northern Virginia, the answer is... not quite. But the tide is turning.

With inventory climbing fast, competition softening, and prices still rising in most counties, today’s market is dramatically different from what we saw in the pandemic years. Buyers finally have room to breathe, and sellers are facing a new reality.

Let’s break down the latest numbers and what they mean for you.

Northern Virginia & D.C. Metro Snapshot (April 2025)

  • Median Home Price: $655,215 — up 2.4% YoY

  • Closed Sales: 4,454 — down 1.4%

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