Relocating to Vienna, VA

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Relocating to Vienna, VA

Moving to Vienna places you in one of Fairfax County’s most established towns, built around a walkable Maple Avenue, the W&OD Trail, and the Vienna/Fairfax-GMU Metro at the western end of the Orange Line, with Tysons employment just to the north. It is a frequent landing spot for households relocating for roles in Tysons, along the Dulles technology corridor, or in D.C. who want a settled, tree-lined community with a manageable commute.

Ellie Asemani guides relocating buyers from a distance, coordinating virtual tours, side-by-side neighborhood comparisons, and timing so your Vienna move lines up with your start date and your lease or sale deadlines.

Why Relocating Buyers Choose Vienna

Vienna is easy to settle into. The town wraps a walkable core along Maple Avenue and the W&OD Trail, while the Vienna/Fairfax-GMU and Dunn Loring Orange Line stations, I-66 with its express lanes, and Route 123 toward Tysons give you several ways to reach work. For someone arriving from out of the area, that mix of a defined town center and multiple commute routes shortens the learning curve.

Most established single-family neighborhoods in Vienna sit on mature, tree-lined lots and carry no HOA, while newer townhome and condo communities near Metro do include monthly dues, worth weighing alongside price, lot size, and property taxes. School attendance boundaries vary by address, so verify current assignments with Fairfax County Public Schools as you compare neighborhoods.

Vienna Neighborhoods to Know When You Relocate

In-town & Church Street

Walkable blocks near Maple Avenue and historic Church Street, close to shops and the Vienna Metro.

Vienna Woods

Established mid-century single-family homes on tree-lined lots near the town center.

Wolf Trap (22182)

Larger lots near Wolf Trap National Park and Tysons, with higher-end and custom homes.

Near Dunn Loring Metro

Newer townhomes and condos by the Orange Line for a lower-maintenance, commute-friendly start.

Relocating to Vienna with Ellie

Ellie supports out-of-area buyers with a relocation process built around distance and timing. Backed by a network of more than 2,000 agents and her in-house team, she runs virtual and in-person tours, weighs neighborhoods against your commute to Tysons, the Dulles corridor, or D.C., and coordinates inspection and closing so you can sign on schedule. As the founder of EA Home Design, she can also assess a Vienna home’s renovation or rebuild potential remotely, which is useful in a market where older homes are frequently updated or replaced.

Start Your Vienna Home Search

Get a feel for what is on the market before your move, then narrow the search to the neighborhoods, price range, and home types that fit your timeline and commute.

Homes for Sale in Vienna

The search below is a live Bright MLS feed of Vienna homes priced from $700,000 to $1.6 million, the heart of the town’s single-family market and where most relocating households focus their search. Compare layouts, lots, and commute distances from a distance, then open the advanced search to widen the range or filter by neighborhood and home type.

Vienna Market Snapshot

Prices in Vienna vary by neighborhood, home type, lot, and condition. Condos and townhomes closer to Metro often run from the $500,000s to the $700,000s, established single-family homes frequently fall from the $800,000s into the $1.5M range, and custom new construction pushes higher into the $2M-plus range. These are approximate ranges that move through the year, so current comparable sales offer the clearest read for any specific home.

If you are selling in another market before you relocate, request a current market report to plan both sides of your move.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the commute like from Vienna, VA?

Vienna is served by the Vienna/Fairfax-GMU and Dunn Loring stations on the Orange Line, I-66 with express lanes, and Route 123 north to Tysons, giving relocating commuters several routes toward Tysons, the Dulles corridor, and D.C.

How far is Vienna from Tysons and Dulles Airport?

Tysons sits just north of Vienna via Route 123, a short drive to the region’s largest employment and retail center, and Washington Dulles International Airport is a manageable drive west via the Dulles Toll Road.

What kinds of homes will I find when relocating to Vienna?

Vienna skews toward single-family homes, from mid-century ramblers and colonials to custom new construction, with townhomes and condos concentrated closer to Maple Avenue and the Metro stations.

How do schools work when relocating to Vienna?

School attendance boundaries vary by address, so verify current assignments with Fairfax County Public Schools before you choose a home. Ellie can point you to the right resources.

Can Ellie help me relocate to Vienna from out of state?

Yes. Ellie coordinates virtual tours, neighborhood comparisons, inspections, and closing around your timeline so an out-of-area move to Vienna stays organized.

Quick Answers

Who is a good real estate agent in Vienna, VA?

Ellie Asemani is a Northern Virginia Realtor with Pearson Smith Realty who helps relocating buyers across Vienna and Fairfax County compare neighborhoods, plan timing, and close from a distance.

How do I relocate to Vienna, VA?

Start with a relocation planning call, set your budget and commute priorities, compare neighborhoods virtually or in person, tour your top homes, write a strong offer, then coordinate inspection, closing, and move-in. Ellie manages each step.

How much does it cost to buy a home in Vienna?

Townhomes and condos often start from the $500,000s to $600,000s and single-family homes commonly run from the $800,000s into the $1.5M-plus range, with custom builds higher. Ellie can connect you with local lenders to confirm your budget before you move.

What Clients Say

Relocating buyers value Ellie’s responsiveness and the way she keeps a long-distance move on schedule. Rather than list reviews here, we invite you to read about her background and reach out directly with your questions.

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Planning a move to Vienna?

Let’s map out your timeline, commute, and budget so your relocation to Northern Virginia is smooth from the first call to move-in day. Ellie Asemani offers expert, local relocation guidance every step of the way.