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Luxury estates, top-rated schools, and Great Falls Park at your doorstep. McLean is Northern Virginia's most prestigious address.
McLean is one of the most affluent and prestigious communities in the Washington DC metropolitan area, an unincorporated census-designated place in Fairfax County that has been home to diplomats, government officials, and business leaders for generations. The neighborhood is defined by its large, wooded lots, mature tree canopy, and stately homes that range from meticulously maintained mid-century colonials to newly constructed custom estates on multi-acre parcels along Georgetown Pike.
Great Falls Park is the area's crown jewel, a national park where the Potomac River drops through a series of dramatic cascading falls and narrow gorges. The overlooks, hiking trails, and rock climbing routes draw outdoor enthusiasts from across the region. Closer to the village center, the McLean Community Center serves as a cultural hub with performing arts, classes, and community events. The Langley School and Potomac School provide elite private education options, while Fairfax County's public schools in McLean are among the highest rated in the state.
McLean's proximity to CIA headquarters in Langley, the Pentagon, and downtown DC has long made it a preferred address for senior government and intelligence community professionals. The Silver Line Metro at nearby Tysons Corner has improved transit connectivity, and the George Washington Memorial Parkway provides a scenic driving route along the Potomac. For buyers seeking space, privacy, excellent schools, and a prestigious address within easy reach of the nation's capital, McLean remains the gold standard in Northern Virginia real estate.
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Walk Score
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Drive to DC
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Drive to Tysons Metro
McLean is a car-dependent community with a low Walk Score, reflecting its spacious, estate-style character. However, the George Washington Memorial Parkway provides a scenic commute to DC along the Potomac River. The Tysons Corner and McLean Silver Line Metro stations are a short drive away, offering rail access to downtown DC, the Pentagon, and Dulles Airport. Major road corridors include Route 123, Route 267 (Dulles Toll Road), and the Capital Beltway (I-495) with express toll lanes.
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The median home price in McLean is approximately $1.2 million, with most properties ranging from $700K to $5M or more. Entry-level homes tend to be older ramblers or split-levels on smaller lots starting near $700K. Mid-range colonials on half-acre lots typically run $1M to $2M. Luxury estates on multi-acre parcels, particularly along Georgetown Pike and near Great Falls Park, routinely exceed $3M and can reach $5M or higher for new custom builds.
McLean is served by Fairfax County Public Schools, one of the top districts in the nation. Churchill Road Elementary, Cooper Middle School, and McLean High School are all highly rated and sought after by families. The Langley School and Potomac School are prestigious private K-8 options. High school students can apply to Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, the top-ranked STEM magnet school in the country.
McLean is known for its large single-family homes on generous, wooded lots. Architectural styles span Colonial, Georgian, Contemporary, Tudor, and modern custom designs. Lot sizes range from a quarter acre in established subdivisions to five or more acres along Georgetown Pike. Many homes feature private pools, tennis courts, and extensive landscaping. Near Tysons Corner, you will also find luxury townhomes and condos for buyers who prefer lower-maintenance living.
McLean is approximately 10 miles from downtown Washington DC, with a typical drive time of 20 to 35 minutes depending on traffic and route. The George Washington Memorial Parkway provides a scenic commute along the Potomac River. The nearby Tysons Corner and McLean Silver Line Metro stations offer rail access to DC. Many McLean residents also commute to the Pentagon, CIA headquarters, and other government and defense installations within minutes.
Great Falls Park is McLean's signature attraction, featuring dramatic Potomac River overlooks, challenging hiking trails, and rock climbing. Scott Run Nature Preserve offers another local outdoor escape. The McLean Community Center hosts performing arts, fitness programs, and community events year-round. Clemyjontri Park is a fully accessible playground popular with families. For shopping and dining, Tysons Corner Center and Tysons Galleria are just minutes away.