Neighborhoods

We have community profiles available for specific neighborhoods in Maryland, DC, and Virginia. Learn a bit of history, find out about special features, and get a sneak preview on an area that interests you!

One great thing about the Nation’s Capital is the incredible public transportation system.

Convenient

An interactive map with clickable access to minimaps covering the local area around each station can be viewed here: StationMaster Metro Map

The District

The beauty of the District is the proximity of diverse neighborhoods to the nation’s capitol and all our histrorical treasures. Close-in access makes the Mall and the museums just minutes away … the exploration of treasures is easy and (in most cases) FREE! Scattered throughout the area are pocket marks, neighborhood markets, lively restaurant areas ?in other words, the best urban living without the hassle and stress. DC offers a variety of incentive programs for first-time homebuyers and returning residents, so even if you’ve lived here before, you may be eligible for some wonderful savings!

  The District  
Adams Morgan Anacostia Brookland
Burleith U St Cooridor Chevy Chase
Capitol Hill Cleveland Park Columbia Heights
Crestwood Dupont Circle Forest Hills
Foxhall Georgetown Glover Park
Kalorama Logan Circle Mount Pleasant
Hillcrest Petworth Shaw
Southwest Stanton Park Takoma Park
Ward 8 Woodley Park 16th St. Heights

Maryland

Still just a short ride to DC delights, Montgomery County boasts many of its own attractions: thriving Bethesda restaurant row with more than 140 constantly changing restaurants; antique hunting in Kensington; discount shopping in Rockville; lovely Sligo Park in Silver Spring ? to mention but a few of the local attractions. Communities have a true neighborhood feel here, often with elected mayors, block parties, and celebrations; and a unique sense of history and continuity. Wonderful recreational facilities abound including public and private golf courses, a sensational aquatic center, and many stables and riding opportunities.

  Montgomery  
Chevy Chase Kensington Avenel
Friendship Heights Gaithersburg Garrett Park
Germantown Glen Echo Hungerford
Hyattstown Montgomery Village Poolesville
East Rockville Potomac Rockville
Takoma Park Twinbrook Silver Spring
Bethesda Old Farm Wheaton

Virginia

As you look across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C., your first stop is Arlington County ?home of such diverse attractions as the Pentagon, the Washington National Airport, and the National Cemetery. The city of Alexandria, settled in the early days of our nation, is extremely rich in history. George Washington helped lay out the town lots; it was the boyhood home of General Robert E. Lee; and there are historic sites by the dozen. Northern Virginia offers great variety with respect to lifestyle, selection of homes, and affordability. Whether you are looking for fast-paced, high-rise sophistication; for community-oriented townhouse developments; or for single-family planned communities, Arlington, Alexandria, and Fairfax have thousands of homes from which to choose!

Alexandria  
North East Old Town Rosemont
Taylor Run Alexandria City Del Ray
  Arlington  
Columbia Forest Barcroft Ballston/Virginia Square
Glencaryln Rock Spring Waverly Hills
Waycroft-Woodlawn Alcova Heights Arlington Forest
  Fairfax  
Falls Church Great Falls Herndon
Hillbrook/Tall Oaks Hollin Hills Burke
Little River Hills Mantua Kingstowne
Lake Barcroft Reston McLean
Springfield Vienna Westlawn
Keenemill Brookland-Bush Hills Fairfax City