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About Sterling

Sterling, Virginia, belongs to the Washington-Arlington-Alexandria metro area, and is a diverse community with a large number of South American and Cambodian residents. While the city is home to one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in America, Sterling Park, you'll also find a variety of other neighborhoods to choose from. Sterling's population includes a mix of professionals and laborers, with a large percentage of adults in the area holding college degrees.

Living and Working in Sterling

If you're planning to move to Sterling, Virginia, you'll find a variety of professional opportunities available. This small community continues to grow every year, producing more jobs and better amenities. With an unemployment rate that is significantly lower than the national average, Sterling is considered an excellent place to find reliable job opportunities.

While the cost of living in Sterling is high compared to most places in the U.S, it does have a variety of housing options to choose from. Groceries, housing and transportation are much more expensive in this town, but you'll have access to plenty of amenities, including grocery stores, shopping venues, green spaces and restaurants. The local Claude Moore Park offers over 350 acres of outdoor space, including hiking trails, sports fields and gyms, and indoor swimming pools.

Sterling Schools

The Loudoun County Public Schools system serves the public schools in Sterling, with several well-rated schools within its jurisdiction. You also have the option of a handful of private schools, including both secular and faith-based campuses.

If you're planning to pursue your college degree, Northern Virginia Community College has a campus conveniently located in the city.

Tips for Moving to Sterling

Here are a few helpful resources to make your move to Sterling easier:

  • Utilities: Loudoun County provides water services, and Dominion Virginia Power and NOVEC manage local electricity.
  • Garbage and Recycling: You can purchase trash, recycling and yard waste collection services from American Disposal Services, or drop off your trash at a few different disposal sites in the area.
  • Public Transit: Loudoun County Transit provides weekday bus service in Sterling and the surrounding area, as well as limited Saturday service.

Sterling Housing

The median house price in Sterling is significantly higher than Virginia's average. You'll also find that rent is considerably more expensive here. Despite the high prices, each of the several neighborhoods in Sterling has a range of options to fit your needs. Sterling Park is the largest and offers medium- to large-size homes in a variety of architectural styles and aesthetics. Since most of Sterling's residents own their homes, if you're planning to rent, you won't have to worry about competing for available rental properties.