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Apartments for Rent in the Northern Virginia - D.C. Area

Northern Virginia sits just across the river from Washington, D.C., and it's a place where history and modern life meet at every turn. Alexandria's Old Town feels like stepping into another era, with cobblestone streets, brick rowhouses, and the Potomac River glimmering at the edge of the city. Arlington brings a faster pace, with lively neighborhoods, cultural landmarks, and skyline views that stretch toward the capital. Tysons rises with glass towers, premier shopping, and entertainment venues, while Fairfax mixes historic courthouses with sprawling parks and growing business centers. Ashburn, further west, is known for its wide trails, new developments, and its role in the region's booming tech corridor. As part of the greater DMV, Fairfield's apartments for rent in Northern Virginia place you right in the middle of this mix; close to the monuments of D.C., the charm of Virginia's historic towns, and the everyday convenience of Maryland's modern suburbs.

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Atley on the Greenway

Ashburn, VA

Starting at $2059*

(4.6 out of 1124 reviews)
21827 High Rock Terrace
Ashburn, VA 20147
(571) 350-3232
1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms
715 - 1375 Sq. ft.
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Starting at $1649*

8669 Devonshire Ct.
Manassas, VA 20110
1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms
603 - 1069 Sq. ft.
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Starting at $1599*

18 Newcastle Pl
Fredericksburg, VA 22406
2 & 3 Bedrooms
1132 - 1270 Sq. ft.
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Starting at $1968*

75 Plaza St NE
Leesburg, VA 20176
1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms
664 - 1066 Sq. ft.
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Starting at $2155*

6172 Wilson Blvd
Arlington, VA 22205
2 & 3 Bedrooms
782 - 1092 Sq. ft.
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16573 Nanticoke Way
Woodbridge, VA 22191
1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms
659 - 1321 Sq. ft.
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Starting at $1805*

(4.5 out of 119 reviews)
6375 Richmond Hwy.
Alexandria, VA 22306
Studio, 1 & 2 Bedrooms
543 - 1428 Sq. ft.
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16820 Flotilla Way
Woodbridge, VA 22191
1 & 2 Bedrooms
588 - 944 Sq. ft.
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100 Weston Ln
Fredericksburg, VA 22401
1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms
515 - 1144 Sq. ft.

Living in the Northern Virginia - D.C. Area: Benefits and Lifestyle

Northern Virginia is one of those places where variety is built into everyday life, and the connection to Washington, D.C. is always close at hand. Alexandria's Old Town feels like a step back in time, with cobblestone streets, riverside cafés, and art galleries just across the Potomac from the monuments of the capital. Arlington hums with energy in Clarendon and Ballston, where restaurants, music venues, and local landmarks sit only minutes from the National Mall and Smithsonian museums. Tysons and Fairfax bustle with modern glass towers, Metro stations, and shopping destinations like Tysons Corner Center and the Mosaic District. Fairfax's historic courthouse and leafy parks remind you of the area's roots, while Ashburn stretches west with wide trails, sleek new developments, and a tech corridor that ties the region to global commerce, all still connected by Metro and highways to the city center.

Career Opportunities

Northern Virginia stands out as one of the country's strongest job markets, shaped by its close connection to Washington, D.C. Arlington anchors the region with the Pentagon's presence and Amazon's HQ2 just across the river from the capital's monuments. Tysons, a dense hub of office buildings, Metro stations, and shopping centers, sits about ten miles west of D.C. and is home to more Fortune 500 headquarters than the city itself. Fairfax County drives growth in technology, defense, healthcare, and finance, with names like Northrop Grumman, General Dynamics, and Inova Health System woven into the local economy, all within commuting distance of downtown. Alexandria thrives on government contracting and small business, with its historic streets just minutes from Capitol Hill. Further west, Ashburn and Loudoun County have become global data center hubs, their sleek campuses connected to Dulles International Airport and, by extension, the world. Together, these communities offer career paths that stretch from startups to international corporations, all with the advantage of being next door to Washington, D.C.

Education

Schools and universities in Northern Virginia stand out not just for their reputation, but for how closely they connect to the opportunities of Washington, D.C., and the greater DMV area. George Mason University in Fairfax is a nationally recognized research institution, while Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) offers accessible programs across multiple campuses. The University of Virginia and Virginia Tech both maintain satellite centers here, bringing their resources into the metro area. Public schools, including Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, in Fairfax, Arlington, and Loudoun County, consistently earn high marks, with standout programs in STEM, arts, and advanced placement. Being in the DMV also means students can tap into museums, cultural institutions, and internships that link classroom learning to real-world experience. From elementary classrooms to graduate research labs, education here feels both local and connected to the wider world.

Culture and Attractions

What makes this area unique is how easily you can move between neighborhood hangouts and some of the most iconic attractions in the country. Alexandria's Old Town is a destination in itself, where cobblestone streets lead to riverside dining at Chart House and Virtue Feed & Grain, boutique shops line King Street, and the Torpedo Factory Art Center fills a converted munitions plant with working studios and galleries. Arlington adds both history and energy. Arlington National Cemetery and the Air Force Memorial sit alongside lively nightlife in Clarendon, with restaurants and rooftop spots that buzz late into the evening. Tysons brings a modern edge, anchored by Tysons Corner Center and Tysons Galleria for shopping, plus Capital One Hall and The Perch, a “park in the sky” with a brewery and outdoor events. Fairfax mixes tradition and trend, from the historic Fairfax Courthouse to the Mosaic District, a walkable hub of murals, indie shops, and restaurants like Sisters Thai and True Food Kitchen. Ashburn keeps pace with newer entertainment, including One Loudoun's dining and retail scene and local favorites like Lost Rhino Brewing Company. And just minutes away, Washington, D.C. adds the Smithsonian museums, the National Mall, the Lincoln Memorial, and the U.S. Capitol dome to the backdrop, making it easy to step from neighborhood streets into some of the most recognizable cultural landmarks in the world.

Outdoor Recreation

One of the biggest perks of living in Northern Virginia is how quickly you can tap into nature while still being minutes from downtown D.C. Great Falls Park is a local favorite, where the Potomac River crashes over jagged rocks and trails wind through scenic overlooks. The Mount Vernon Trail runs along the river from Theodore Roosevelt Island down to George Washington's Mount Vernon estate, offering miles of biking and walking paths with skyline views of the capital. Families flock to Burke Lake Park in Fairfax for fishing, boating, and shaded picnic spots, while Lake Accotink adds trails and paddleboats just a short drive away. Loudoun County stretches west into wine country, with rolling hills, vineyards, and farm breweries like Stone Tower Winery and Vanish Farmwoods Brewery. For bigger adventures, Shenandoah National Park is less than two hours away, with Skyline Drive and the Appalachian Trail offering some of the East Coast's most iconic hikes. And right across the river, D.C. itself adds Rock Creek Park, the National Arboretum, and the Tidal Basin, making cherry blossom season part of everyday life.

Dining and Shopping

You're surrounded by choices here with neighborhood favorites on one side and Washington, D.C.'s world-class dining and shopping just across the river. In Alexandria's Old Town, King Street is lined with boutique shops, wine bars, and riverside restaurants like Chart House and Virtue Feed & Grain, all minutes from Capitol Hill. Arlington's Clarendon and Ballston neighborhoods buzz with trendy spots like Ambar, Cava Mezze, and rooftop bars. At the same time,Ballston Quarter blends dining halls with shops and entertainment, just a quick Metro ride from downtown D.C. Tysons is the region's retail powerhouse, anchored by Tysons Corner Center and Tysons Galleria, where Apple, Nordstrom, Gucci, and Chanel sit alongside Capital One Hall and The Perch, a rooftop park with a brewery and live music. Fairfax adds its own flavor with the Mosaic District, a walkable hub of murals, indie shops, and restaurants like Sisters Thai, True Food Kitchen, and Ted's Bulletin. Out west, Ashburn and Loudoun County bring a mix of local breweries like Lost Rhino and farm-to-table dining, alongside One Loudoun's growing retail and entertainment scene. And when you want the full city experience, downtown D.C. is minutes away, offering Michelin-starred restaurants like Pineapple & Pearls, José Andrés' Jaleo, and shopping in Georgetown or CityCenterD.C., making it easy to pair suburban convenience with capital-city sophistication.

Transportation

The Capital Beltway (I-495) loops around the city, tying together Tysons, Fairfax, and Alexandria, while I-66, Route 50, and the George Washington Parkway lead directly into downtown. Metro's Orange, Silver, Yellow, and Blue Lines run through Arlington, Tysons, and Fairfax, making it easy to step onto a train and arrive at the National Mall or Smithsonian museums within minutes. Alexandria's King Street Station and Arlington's Ballston and Clarendon stops anchor quaint neighborhoods, while the Silver Line extension now reaches Ashburn, linking the tech corridor directly to the capital. For air travel, residents have three major options: Reagan National Airport just across the river from D.C., Dulles International west of Fairfax, and Baltimore/Washington International a bit farther north.

Top Attractions Near Your Virginia D.C.Area Rental

  • Old Town Alexandria Waterfront: Cobblestone streets, boutique shops, and riverside dining along the Potomac.
  • Torpedo Factory Art Center: A converted munitions plant turned vibrant art hub with studios and galleries.
  • Arlington National Cemetery: A solemn landmark honoring U.S. service members, with the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
  • Air Force Memorial, Arlington: Striking spires overlooking the Pentagon and D.C. skyline.
  • Tysons Corner Center & Capital One Hall: Premier shopping paired with concerts, theater, and live events.
  • Great Falls Park: Dramatic waterfalls and rugged trails along the Potomac River.
  • Mount Vernon Trail: Scenic biking and jogging path connecting Arlington to George Washington's Mount Vernon estate.
  • Burke Lake Park, Fairfax: Trails, boating, and picnic areas in a wooded setting.
  • Mosaic District, Fairfax: Trendy shopping, dining, and entertainment with a walkable, modern vibe.
  • Smithsonian Museums & National Mall, Washington, D.C.: World-class museums and monuments.

Your Trusted Choice for Apartment Rentals in Northern Virginia - D.C.

When you're looking for an apartment in Northern Virginia or the D.C. area, it's not just about square footage, it's about finding a place that feels like home. Fairfield has been helping residents settle into trusted communities for more than 40 years, with apartments that are well-maintained, located in neighborhoods people want to live in, and supported by on-site teams who are friendly and responsive.

Life in a Fairfield community often comes with extras that make everyday living easier and more enjoyable, like fitness centers, pools, coworking lounges, and pet-friendly parks. Many communities also take part in our Living Green® program, where energy-efficient appliances, recycling options, water-wise landscaping, and even EV charging stations are part of the package.

Rent an Apartment in Northern Virginia - D.C. area with Fairfield

Starting life in the Northern Virginia - D.C. area means finding more than just an apartment; it's about choosing the right neighborhood and a community that feels like home. Fairfield makes the search simple, with options in Alexandria, Ashburn, and beyond. Our listings include photos, floor plans, and current pricing so you can picture yourself there before you visit. And if something catches your eye, our leasing team is ready to answer questions or set up a tour. With Fairfield, you can take the next step with confidence, knowing you're moving toward a home that fits your lifestyle.

Frequently Asked Questions About Our Rentals in the Northern Virginia - D.C. area

What types of apartments does Fairfield offer in the Northern Virginia - D.C. area?

Fairfield makes it easy to find the right fit, with DMV apartments available in Alexandria, Ashburn, and other Virginia-D.C. suburbs. Floor plans range from studios to spacious 1, 2, 3, and even 4 bedroom layouts. Every apartment comes with a well-equipped kitchen, and many communities add thoughtful extras like in-apartment laundry, oversized closets, and private balconies to make everyday living more comfortable.

Are Fairfield apartments in the Northern Virginia - D.C. area pet-friendly?

Yes, most Fairfield rentals in the Northern Virginia - D.C. area welcome cats and dogs. Many communities include pet-focused amenities such as on-site dog parks, pet washing stations, and nearby walking trails. Breed and size restrictions may apply, so be sure to check the specific pet policy for your chosen apartment.

What lease terms are offered for Fairfield rentals in Northern Virginia - D.C. area?

Fairfield offers a variety of leasing options at many communities, with flexible terms to fit your lifestyle. Month-to-month extensions may be available after your initial lease. Contact the leasing office for current availability and details.

How does Fairfield support renters moving from outside the Northern Virginia - D.C. area?

Fairfield provides detailed listings and leasing options to make relocation easier. Our friendly leasing teams are available to assist with flexible scheduling and personalized guidance.

Are Fairfield communities located near major employers in Northern Virginia - D.C. area?

Yes. Our apartments put you close to the region's biggest job centers. Arlington is home to Amazon's HQ2 and the Pentagon, Tysons hosts multiple Fortune 500 companies, Fairfax offers opportunities in technology, healthcare, and government contracting, and Ashburn has become a hub for data centers and global commerce. Living in these communities means shorter commutes and easier access to major employers.

Are Fairfield communities located near major educational institutions in Northern Virginia - D.C. area?

Yes. Our DMV-area apartments are near respected schools and universities, including George Mason University, Northern Virginia Community College campuses, and satellite programs from Virginia Tech and the University of Virginia. There are also many highly ranked public schools in Fairfax, Arlington, and Loudoun County near Ashburn.

What's the average commute time in Northern Virginia - D.C. area?

Commute times vary by neighborhood, but the regional average is about 30-35 minutes. Residents have access to Metro's Orange, Silver, and Blue Lines, the Virginia Railway Express (VRE), and major highways like I-66 and I-495. Communities in Ashburn connect directly to D.C. via the Silver Line, while Alexandria offers quick Metro and VRE access. Reagan National Airport and Dulles International Airport also make regional and international travel simple.

What is the cost of living like in Northern Virginia - D.C. area?

The cost of living here is higher than the national average. Many residents find the trade-off worthwhile thanks to the area's strong job market, excellent schools, cultural attractions, and proximity to Washington, D.C. Fairfield offers a variety of apartment options across Alexandria, Ashburn, and more, helping you find a home that fits your budget and lifestyle while keeping you connected to everything that makes the region special.

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