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About McLean

McLean is a diverse city with a thriving population that includes many members of Congress, foreign diplomats and government officials. Its proximity to the nation's capital has made it a popular home base for anyone who works in D.C., providing a short, easy commute and a quiet, friendly suburb to come home to. McLean is also known for its many upscale shopping destinations, such as the Tysons Corner Center.

Living in McLean

The combination of McLean's population growth and the increase in area amenities has made it a very desirable place to call home. You'll find access to plenty of amenities such as supermarkets, gas stations, restaurants and cafes. McLean also boasts a rich cultural scene, which includes several museums and galleries. It has been named one of the best places to live in Virginia, earning recognition for its low crime rates and its residents' high median income.

The community hosts a number of local parks, providing plenty of space to enjoy the pleasant spring and summer months. The uniquely named Clemyjontri Park is a popular local spot, spanning 2 acres and featuring a children's carousel, walking trails and play space. The Claude Moor Colonial Farm is another well-known attraction in McLean. The farm is a living history museum that demonstrates daily life for a Virginia farmer in the 1770s. The summertime Market Fairs are a weekly event that attracts a number of visitors to the farm.

Jobs in McLean

The residents of McLean are extremely educated, far exceeding the national averages for both high school diplomas and college degrees. As a result, the job market is dominated by the fields of information technology, accounting, law and medicine, and also has a heavy presence of high-ranking government positions.

The area boasts a diverse and abundant job market with top employers like Praxis Engineering, Haystax Technology, Ecosystems and Piper Cos. Many major companies and organizations also are based in the McLean area, including Mars, Capital One, Geebo, Freddie Mac, Hilton Worldwide, Booz Allen Hamilton and the Gannett Co.

McLean Schools

The Fairfax County Public Schools system manages the public schools of McLean and many of its neighboring communities. There are also a number of private school options in McLean, including parochial, Montessori and college-prep campuses.

Though there are no major colleges or universities within McLean city limits, there are several within just a short drive, including George Mason University.

Resources for Moving to McLean

If you're planning to move to McLean, the following information can help you get settled:

  • Utilities: Dominion Energy, Washington Gas and Fairfax Water are the primary utilities companies in McLean.
  • Garbage and Recycling: The majority of homes in McLean receive trash and recycling collection services from Fairfax County.
  • Transportation: Public transportation options in McLean include the Silver Line Metro and the Washington Metro Area Transit Authority bus and rail routes.

McLean Housing

Housing in McLean is very expensive, due largely to the city's convenient location and the high median income of its residents. Homes for sale include units in stately apartment buildings, quaint cottages, and a mix of old and new construction. Many of the homes in McLean are large family homes on generously-sized lots, ideal for families.