In Part 2 of this Loudoun County series, we’re going just down the road to Ashburn, Virginia, to check out some of their exciting new construction neighborhoods. Just as in Leesburg, builders are delivering seemingly endless options to buyers. We’ll be covering just three of the top planned communities in Ashburn, but this is just
Area Analysis: Loudoun County: Leesburg
If you’re in the market for a home in Loudoun County, Virginia, there are several areas to consider. For this reason, we’ll be splitting the area into two articles to cover multiple parts of each town in the county. In this section, we’ll be focusing on three very different new communities in Leesburg, Virginia. Leesburg
Area Analysis: Montgomery County
Located just outside Washington D.C., Montgomery County is an expansive and extremely diverse area. With a population of over 1 million, according to the 2016 census, it is also the largest county in the state of Maryland. Whether you’re looking for a big city vibe or a more rural atmosphere to kick back in, this
Nicholson Farm is Creating Instant Excitement in Loudoun County
Since the Grand Opening in November 2017, home shoppers have flocked to the community, drawn by the sought-after Loudoun County location, the unique ambiance of the neighborhood and the variety of stylish home designs. Nicholson Farm has already sold many of the homes allocated for the first section of development, and interest in the community
What It’s Like to Live in Anne Arundel County
With 533 miles of shoreline, there’s space for all of Anne Arundel County’s more than half-a-million residents to find a spot to admire the view of the Chesapeake Bay or one of its tributaries. With a median household income of $89,860, Anne Arundel County is the 18th richest county in the U.S. and enjoys a
What It’s Like to Live in Loudoun County
Loudoun County, identified as the richest county in the U.S. with a median income topping $125,000, offers more than luxury homes. In fact, the county has a surprising diversity of housing types, amenities that range from walkable town centers to wineries to rural areas where you can hike and fish as well as multiple public
What It’s Like to Live in Prince George’s County
Prince George’s County, established in 1696 from land in adjacent Calvert and Charles counties, was named for Prince George of Denmark, the husband of Princess Anne, the heir to the throne of England. Today the county, which has a population of more than 900,000, rests in a prime location bordering Washington, D.C. and just 37
What It’s Like to Live in Fairfax County
Fairfax County is celebrating its 275th birthday this year. The county was officially given its name in 1742, but the land in this county was under the control of Lord Fairfax and the Fairfax family of England as early as 1690. William Fairfax built the Belvoir Mansion, now part of the U.S. Army’s Fort Belvoir,
What It’s Like to Live in Montgomery County
Like many suburban areas of Washington, D.C., Montgomery County has a highly educated population with household incomes to match. The county’s median household income ranked 15th among all counties in the U.S. at $98,917 in 2015 and 31 percent of the population has a postgraduate degree, the fourth highest percent in the nation. Montgomery County
What it’s Like to Live in Prince William County
Prince William County, once an agricultural region and the site of intense Civil War battles, has become Virginia’s third most populous county, with more than 430,000 residents. The median household income, which reached $99,206 in 2016, makes this county the 16th wealthiest in the U.S. Prince William County residents are also highly educated, with 41