Virginia
Vienna
Family-first suburbia with a Metro stop.
$1.15M
Median (Mar 2026)
+4.8%
YoY Change
22 days
Days on Market
Seller's
Market
About this neighborhood
What Vienna Is
Vienna is the Fairfax County address that families circle on the map. Top-tier schools (Madison HS is one of the most sought-after pyramids in the state), a charming Maple Avenue main street, the W&OD Trail running through town, and the Vienna Metro station at the end of the Orange Line. The 22180 ZIP (in-town Vienna) trades at the highest premium for walkability; 22182 (Tysons-adjacent) carries newer construction and proximity to the Silver Line.
2026 Market Read
The Year So Far
Vienna remains a seller's market by every metric — 22-day average DOM, low inventory, and steady appreciation. School districting drives most of the demand; relocators from the West Coast and Northeast pay cash and pay quickly. Buyers need to be pre-approved with a lender who can move fast, or they get out-positioned.
What you get for your money
Three Price Tiers
Under $900K
Townhouse or condo near the Metro, 2–3 bd
$900K–$1.4M
Updated mid-century SFH in-town, 4 bd, walkable lot
$1.4M+
New-build or fully renovated SFH on a larger lot
Life here
Day-to-Day in Vienna
Schools
Fairfax County Public Schools — Madison HS, Thoreau MS, Marshall Rd ES
Parks
Meadowlark Botanical Gardens, W&OD Trail, Wolf Trap National Park, Nottoway Park
Dining & Shopping
Maple Avenue, Mosaic District (adjacent), Tysons Galleria
Commute
Metro Orange (Vienna terminus) · I-66 · 25 min to D.C.
Shoukoufa's Take
“Vienna is where my families with school-age kids end up. The schools are the headline, but the W&OD Trail and the Maple Avenue restaurant scene are why they stay.”
Shoukoufa Aboubakri · Real Estate Specialist
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