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Premier shopping, corporate headquarters, and a Silver Line Metro connection. Tysons is transforming from edge city to vibrant urban center.
Tysons Corner is undergoing one of the most ambitious urban transformations in the country. What began as a crossroads in Fairfax County has evolved into a major employment center and is now rapidly becoming a walkable, transit-oriented urban district. The arrival of the Silver Line Metro with stations at Tysons Corner and Greensboro has catalyzed billions of dollars in mixed-use development, bringing new residential towers, office buildings, and street-level retail to an area that was previously defined by highways and parking lots.
Tysons Corner Center and Tysons Galleria remain two of the most prominent retail destinations on the East Coast, anchoring the area with luxury brands, department stores, and dining. Capital One's gleaming headquarters campus sits at the heart of the district, and the company's performance hall and public spaces have added cultural amenities that were previously absent. The Boro, Scotts Run, and other new developments are creating walkable neighborhoods with ground-floor restaurants, parks, and pedestrian plazas.
For buyers, Tysons offers a unique opportunity to get into a rapidly appreciating area before the transformation is complete. Condos near the Metro provide convenient, low-maintenance living with direct rail access to DC, Reston, and Dulles Airport. Surrounding neighborhoods like Pimmit Hills and Idylwood offer single-family homes at comparative value for Fairfax County. The combination of world-class employers, top-rated Fairfax County schools, and improving walkability makes Tysons one of the most dynamic real estate markets in Northern Virginia.
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Metro to DC
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Drive to DC
Tysons Corner's walkability is rapidly improving as new mixed-use developments fill in around the Silver Line Metro stations. The Tysons Corner and Greensboro stations provide direct service to DC, Arlington, Reston, and Dulles Airport. Major road access includes the Capital Beltway (I-495), Route 123, and Route 7, with express toll lanes on I-495 providing faster commute options. New pedestrian bridges, wider sidewalks, and dedicated bike lanes are part of Fairfax County's comprehensive plan to transform Tysons into a walkable urban district.
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The median home price in Tysons Corner is approximately $550,000, with most properties ranging from $350K to $1.5M. Condos near the Silver Line Metro stations start around $350K, while luxury high-rise units with premium views can reach $800K to $1M. Single-family homes in surrounding neighborhoods like Pimmit Hills and Idylwood range from $700K to $1.5M.
Yes. Tysons is undergoing one of the largest urban transformations in the country, evolving from a car-dependent edge city into a walkable urban center. The Silver Line Metro added Tysons Corner and Greensboro stations, and new mixed-use developments are creating pedestrian-friendly streetscapes. The Walk Score of 55 reflects ongoing construction, but new projects are steadily improving the area with wider sidewalks, bike lanes, and connected green spaces.
Tysons offers luxury high-rise condos with resort-style amenities near the Metro stations, mid-rise apartment buildings, newer townhome communities, and established single-family neighborhoods on the periphery. The Boro, The View, and other new developments feature modern construction with rooftop pools, fitness centers, and retail at street level. Surrounding areas provide more traditional suburban homes with yards.
Tysons is served by Fairfax County Public Schools, one of the top-rated districts in the nation. Spring Hill Elementary, Kilmer Middle School, and Marshall High School are the primary neighborhood schools. The district also includes Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, consistently ranked as the number one public high school in America.
Tysons is one of the largest employment centers in the DC metro area. Capital One has its global headquarters here, and Booz Allen Hamilton, SAIC, Deloitte, and dozens of defense and technology firms maintain major offices. Tysons Corner Center and Tysons Galleria are premier retail destinations. The area employs over 100,000 people and is rapidly adding residential density to match.