The 10 Most Expensive Neighborhoods in Falls Church, VA

Inventory is up, but not enough to make it a true buyers market. Real estate prices remain high in The Little City and its surrounding areas.

Located just six miles from the nation’s capital and inside the beltway, the City of Falls Church, known as “The Little City,” is a prime spot for homebuyers who want a small-town vibe with a nationally ranked school system and a suburban lifestyle. The surrounding areas (including unincorporated parts of Falls Church that fall within the jurisdiction of Fairfax County) are also prized for their top-notch schools and easy access to Washington, D.C. and other major employment and shopping districts. The following rankings, based on 2025 home sales, were drawn from Arlington Magazine’s most recent real estate guide listing average sale prices and other real estate metrics in more than 350 area neighborhoods.

Chestnut Place in Falls Church, VA
A luxury townhome in Chestnut Place, Falls Church, VA (Photo courtesy of Bright MLS)

10. Chestnut Place

Located just outside “Little City” limits and within walking distance of the West Falls Church Metro stop, this subdivision is prized for luxury and location. Most of the homes sold here in 2025 were townhomes that went for well over $1 million. Bordered by Route 7/Leesburg Pike, Dale Drive and Chestnut street, it’s close to the Washington & Old Dominion (W&OD) Trail, Olney Park and Haycock Longfellow Park.

Homes sold in 2025: 2
Average sale price in 2025:  $ 1.55 million
Average sale price in 2024: $1.40 million

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A 4-bed, 4.5-bath home that sold for $1.67 million in Ellison Heights in 2025. (Photo courtesy of Bright MLS)

9. Ellison Heights

Located less than one mile from the West Falls Church Metro station, Ellison Heights is easily walkable to an array of restaurants, coffee shops and grocery stores. The enclave of about 250 single-family homes—from Colonials to transitional new builds—is well-situated for commuters who need to take I-66 or Broad Street (Route 7). It’s a popular area with a minimal number of homes going on the market each year.

Homes sold in 2025: 9
Average sale price in 2025:  $1.65 million
Average sale price in 2024: $1.32  million

A renovated midcentury modern home in Raymondale, Falls Church
A renovated mid-century modern home in the Raymondale neighborhood in Falls Church, VA (Photo courtesy of Bright MLS)

8. Raymondale

Like much of Falls Church, this enclave of roughly 140 homes offers small town feel near a major city. Most houses here are modest ramblers and split-levels build in the mid-1950s, but it’s transitioning from a starter neighborhood to move-up and rebuild territory. Many properties have been expanded, renovated or rebuilt.

Homes sold in 2025: 2
Average sale price in 2025:  $1.68 million
Average sale price in 2024: $1.12 million

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For $1.95 million, these buyers got a 4-bedroom, 4.5-bath, 6,000 square-foot home with a refinished interior. (Photo courtesy of Bright MLS)

7. Stockwell Manor

Stockwell Manor is a newer, exclusive community of attached townhomes and single-family homes dating to 2006. Located just off of Great Falls Street, it offers access to the extensive parkland and walking trails in Haycock Park. The West Falls Church Metro is less than a mile away.

Homes sold in 2025: 4
Average sale price in 2025:  $1.71 million
Average sale price in 2024: $1.44 million

A $2.20 million home on Oak Haven Drive in Falls Church, VA that sold in October, 2025. (Photo courtesy of Bright MLS)

6. Oak Haven

Dating back to 1893, this community near the East Falls Church Metro is home to several pocket parks and is easily accessible to the W&OD trail. It’s bordered by Great Falls Street and Lincoln Avenue.

Homes sold in 2025: 4
Average sale price in 2025:  $1.71 million
Average sale price in 2024: $1.54 million

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A contemporary new build in the Falls Church neighborhood of Westhampton (Photo courtesy of Bright MLS)

5. Westhampton

Bordered to the west by the Dulles Toll Road, and to the south by Route 66, Westhampton dates back to 1949, but is evolving as older homes give way to new construction. It’s a small enclave of about 800 residences, with a median household income of $216,000, according to City-Data.com.

Homes sold in 2025: 4
Average sale price in 2025:  $1.79 million
Average sale price in 2024: $1.47 million

A 4-bedroom home on Freedom Lane in Falls Church that sold for $1.14 million in November, 2025 (Photo courtesy of Bright MLS)

4. Nantucket

A socially active neighborhood known for annual community events such as a Halloween parade, yard sale, potluck and happy hours, Nantucket is part of the Marlborough-Nantucket Citizens Association. It’s a builder-defined enclave featuring midsize homes and tree-lined streets.

Homes sold in 2025: 4
Average sale price in 2025:  $1.89 million
Average sale price in 2024: $1.19 million

Rebuilt from the ground up in 2007, this four bedroom home has 9-foot ceilings on the main level, a back patio, and detached two-car garage. (Photo courtesy of Bright MLS)

3. Virginia Forest

Bordered by West Street and Route 29/Lee Highway within the limits of The Little City, this leafy, walkable neighborhood is a short distance from the restaurants and shops that line West Broad Street. Historic homes, some of them dating to 1941, co-mingle with newer builds in a range of architectural styles.

Homes sold in 2025: 11
Average sale price in 2025:  $1.94 million
Average sale price in 2024: $1.79 million

This newly built, 6,840 square-foot home in Broadmont has six bedrooms and 6.5 bathrooms. It sold for sold for $3 million in October, 2025. (Photo courtesy of Bright MLS)

2. Broadmont

Prized for its mature trees, landscaped lots and classic architecture, elegant Broadmont is bordered by East Broad Street and South Washington Street. Homes are a short walk to the East Falls Church Metro Station, and close to the Eden Center shopping plaza, as well as multiple parks and playgrounds, including Fort Taylor Park, Donal South Frady Park and the Benjamin Banneker Playground.

Homes sold in 2025: 2
Average sale price in 2025:  $1.99 million
Average sale price in 2024: $1.57 million

This 7-bedroom, 8-bathroom home in the Churchill neighborhood sold for $2.25 million in September, 2025. (Photo courtesy of Bright MLS)

1. Churchill

Topping the list of Falls Church’s most expensive neighborhoods is this quiet and picturesque community dating to the 1950s. Popular with young families, tree-lined Churchill offers access to parks and walking trails, as well as major commuter routes, while maintaining a small-town vibe. In 2024, five of the six homes sold here topped $2 million.

Homes sold in 2025: 2
Average sale price in 2025:  $2.06 million
Average sale price in 2024: $2.10 million

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