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Falls Church

At 2.2 square miles, Falls Church may be small but this “Little City” offers many delights. Take a stroll around its neighborhoods and you’ll be surprised by the number of shops, restaurants, and museums found here.

Fall Church is just 7 miles from Washington, D.C. This allows residents to live near the nation’s capital while also enjoying a relaxed, small-town vibe.

And it’s a prosperous place, too, boasting the lowest poverty level among all independent cities and counties in the country. In fact, it was once hailed as the richest county in the U.S. with a median household income of $113,000 a year.

Why live here?

Job Market

The national unemployment rate hovers around 5%; at Falls Church, it’s just 2.7%. Recent job growth here has been positive with gainful employment especially in industries like education, healthcare, and retail.

Its top employers are the city government and local public schools. Private companies such as Kaiser Permanente, BG Healthcare, and Tax Analysts are also major players.

Schools

Falls Church places great importance on education. Thanks in part to the small population, the school system gets to spend about $17,000 per student (versus $12,000 for the national average). The student-teacher ratio is 11.4 pupils per instructor, thus ensuring that each learner gets ample attention and guidance.

Pre-K to 12 students are served by Falls Church City Public Schools. Other schools of note are George Mason High School, known as one of the top high schools in Virginia, as well as private schools like Saint James Catholic School and Grace Christian Academy.

Attractions

For a city of its size, Falls Church has 12 city parks integrated with the residential areas.

Farmers‘ markets are also big in Falls Church, and these are held every Saturday at the city hall parking lot. Merchandise here includes baked goods, meats, produce, plants, and handmade soaps.

A few minutes away from the market is the picturesque Cherry Hill Park, the centerpiece of which is a Civil War-era farmhouse. Family-friendly amenities here include basketball, tennis and volleyball courts, a grilling area, and a playground.

Of course, no visit to the city would be complete without a stop at its namesake – the historic Falls Church. Founded in 1734 and so named because of its proximity to the Potomac River’s falls, it counts founding father George Washington among its congregants.

Real estate in Falls Church, VA

Properties here in Falls Church are often suburban single-family homes in Craftsman and Cape Cod styles. Larger homes here, meanwhile, have Colonial and Georgian architectural influences.

Those looking for townhomes will also find quite a few in the area. These usually come with renovated kitchens, spacious basements, and garages.

The area’s affluence means that home prices here are notably higher than that of the national average. The average cost of homes here hovers from the mid-six digits and to the low sevens.

You do get what you pay for, however, as homes here are exquisitely designed and often come with full-sized yards. Three-bedroom, two-bathroom homes measuring 2,000 sq. ft. and up are the norm.

Some of the most sought-after neighborhoods in Falls Church include Gresham Place, Hillwood, and Lake Barcroft.

Whether you’re looking for houses, condos or townhomes for sale in Falls Church, VA, Nguyen Chon Realty can help you. Just give them a call at 456-4384 or send them an e-mail at Eddiechonk(at)hotmail(dotted)com.