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Living in Ashburn, VA

Ashburn, Virginia is a place rich in local lore, scenic beauty, and cultural aspects. Wherever in town you happen to be, you are sure to find something of interest. Offering everything from casual strolling to the Ice House hockey rink, you will love Ashburn's three large parks — Ashburn Park, Bles Park, and Trailside Park. Spend an evening at the movies at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, where you can grab dinner and a movie at the same time. Join the golf club at Brambleton Golf Course; you can reserve tee times and then finish the day with a burger and beer at the Social House, Kitchen & Tap. Truly, Ashburn is a place with something to offer for everyone.

Ashburn Alamo Drafthouse

What You'll Find in the Community

The Washington & Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park has a 45-mile paved trail perfect for biking, running, or walking. It runs all the way from Purcellville to Shirlington, and adjacent to the trail is a bridle path for people that prefer to travel by horseback. Ashburn is also know for its delicious cuisine. From Italian food created with simple, time-honored recipes to delicious New England-style seafood, living in Ashburn means you'll never go hungry with the abundant choices of delectable dining available.

Ashburn Bar Louie

Ashburn Neighborhood Housing

Now is a great time to look at homes for sale in Ashburn. The homes in this fast-growing community generally follow traditional styles of New England architecture, the most traditional being the Shingle and old-fashioned Colonial styles. The city features a great variety and selection of these homes along with a great balance of two-story, single-family houses, apartments and condos, as part of their family-oriented community.

Seeking a more modern, lively environment? Consider One Loudoun, the "new downtown" of Ashburn. Everything you could want, from housing to shopping to entertainment is located in this growing community, located at Route 7 and Loudoun Country Parkway. With all of its many amenities and beautiful green spaces, Ashburn is a wonderful place to plant your roots.

Ashburn Residential Buildings

Getting Around Ashburn

Ashburn, Virginia, is located between Leesburg and Sterling, not too far from the Potomac River. Traveling in and around the town is fairly simple and stress-free. Ashburn is located less than 10 miles from Leesburg, with easy highway access to the surrounding areas via routes 267, 7 and 28. Park and ride is an option, as are the commuter buses, which head to all the major surrounding cities, including Washington, D.C. The Silver Line Metro is slated for extension into Loudoun County, offering three stops—two of which will be in Ashburn in late 2020, giving commuters even more options.


Location

Getting There & Around

 

What Locals Love

Don't Miss It

  • Go for a stroll or a bike ride on the Washington & Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park—a 45-mile trail that runs through Ashburn.
  • From home-style Italian to New England-style seafood, enjoy the many dining options in the community.
  • Shop, dine and just hang out at One Loudoun—considered the area’s downtown with its retail and entertainment attractions.

Homes

Ashburn Real Estate at a Glance

  • 209 Homes Sold*
  • 46 Avg. Days on Market*
  • $696,268 Median Price*

*over last 3 months

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There Are 146 Properties Available in Ashburn

 

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