
Live Fairfax is a bi-weekly column exploring Fairfax County. This recurring column is sponsored and written by Sharmane Medaris of McEnearney Associates. Questions? Reach Sharmane at 813-504-4479.
If you’re considering a move to Fairfax County or just curious about its diverse neighborhoods, I’ve got five iconic areas you definitely don’t want to miss.
Whether you’re into bustling town centers, tranquil suburban living, or active outdoor lifestyles, these neighborhoods have something for everyone.
1. Reston — The Master-Planned Haven
Reston is a model of what a master-planned community should be! With miles of trails connecting to the W&OD Trail, it’s a paradise for runners, bikers, and outdoor enthusiasts. Reston Town Center offers everything from great dining to entertainment options — Jackson’s is a must-visit! And with the Silver Line Metro, your commute is easier than ever. Housing options here vary from condos to townhomes and stunning single-family residences, each with its own architectural charm. Reston blends convenience and community seamlessly, making it a top choice for many.
2. Fairfax City — Charming and Quaint
Let’s talk about Fairfax City, my hometown! Living here offers that small-town feel with access to everything. Local shops, cozy cafe’s (yes, De Clieu Coffee, I see you!), and a vibrant community vibe make it special. The housing market is diverse, with single-family homes, townhouses, and some condo options sprinkled in. Plus, there’s so much growth happening — city planning is bringing more amenities our way. The accessibility to D.C., the Pentagon, and Tyson’s Corner is unmatched, adding a practical edge to this charming area.
3. Vienna — Community-Driven and Close-Knit
Vienna’s community spirit is like no other. From annual festivals to the historic charm of its old-town feel, it’s an area where neighbors truly become friends. The W&OD Trail cuts right through, perfect for outdoor lovers. And let’s not forget Vienna’s vibrant restaurant scene — many local spots have been around for decades! The housing is a mix of new builds and classic homes, giving the area a distinctive appeal. Townhouses here are spacious, offering excellent options for growing families or young professionals.
4. Great Falls — Luxurious and Serene
Great Falls is the epitome of luxury living. Known for its expansive homes and large, private lots, this area is perfect for those seeking tranquility. Yet, it still has a strong sense of community with festivals, events, and the breathtaking Great Falls Park right at your doorstep. Hiking trails and scenic waterfalls create a natural retreat without sacrificing accessibility to the city. It’s truly a place where luxury meets nature.
5. Falls Church — Historic and Accessible
Historic charm meets modern living in Falls Church. From its colonial roots to its lively farmer’s market, this neighborhood offers a unique blend of old and new. It’s ideal for those seeking a small-town vibe with big-city conveniences, thanks to two Metro stops and the W&OD Trail for active lifestyles. The housing market offers everything from historic homes to new builds, condos, and townhouses — there’s something for every style and budget.
Fairfax County is full of hidden gems and iconic spots like these. Each area offers its own unique blend of history, community, and accessibility.
Stay tuned as we continue to explore the best of Fairfax County living!

Sharmane Medaris | Live Fairfax | www.soldbysharmane.com | Sharmane@mcenearney.com | @soldbysharmane | 813-504-4479 | 374 Maple Avenue Suite 202, Vienna, VA 22180