Living in Leesburg, VA: A Local Area Guide
Leesburg is the historic heart of Loudoun County, the county seat, wrapped around a walkable downtown of brick sidewalks, local restaurants, and independent shops. It still feels like a real town, about 40 minutes west of Washington, D.C.
What it's like to live here
Weekends here look like the farmers market, the W&OD trail, and the wineries and breweries just up Route 15. Homes range from historic in-town properties to newer single-family neighborhoods and townhome communities around the edges of town, so there's usually something for a first-time budget and for a move-up buyer alike.
Getting around
Leesburg sits where Route 7 meets Route 15, with Dulles International Airport a short drive southeast and the Silver Line Metro reachable at Ashburn. Commuters mix the Dulles Greenway, Route 7, and park-and-ride options into the D.C. corridor.
Good to know
Families are drawn to Leesburg for its parks, community events, and small-town feel with big-county amenities. Whether it's your first home or your next one, I'll walk you through which neighborhoods fit your budget, your commute, and your plans, in English or Spanish.
Thinking about Leesburg? Call or text Javier Mena at (571) 209-0466 to talk through neighborhoods, budget, and timing. Se habla español.
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