Guide to Fairfax Station Real Estate

A primer on Fairfax Station

About Fairfax Station

Fairfax Station is a community in Fairfax County, Virginia, ZIP code 22039. Fairfax Station is about 20 miles southwest of Washington, D.C. The area is primarily residential, with a mix of single-family homes, townhouses, and apartments. Fairfax Station is known for its natural beauty and its historic sites, such as the Fairfax Station Railroad Museum, which showcases the history of the Orange and Alexandria Railroad and its role in the American Civil War. The area also features several parks and nature preserves, such as Burke Lake Park and Fountainhead Regional Park, which offer a range of recreational activities, including hiking, boating, and fishing. Real estate in Fairfax Station can vary depending on the type of property and its location within the community. The area is known for its large, upscale homes with spacious lots, although there are also more affordable housing options available. As of 2021, the median home price in Fairfax Station is around $850,000, although prices can vary significantly depending on the size and location of the property.

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