Virginia
Annandale
Annandale dates back to 1685, when an Englishman named Col. William H. Fitzhugh purchased more than 24,000 acres of land from the colonial government for a plantation that his descendants named Ravensworth. In the early 1800s, the Little River Turnpike was built through Annandale, connecting it with Alexandria and Fairfax, and a town sprung up next to it. Today, Annandale is a Washington suburb with the area’s largest concentration of Korean-Americans. In addition to having an assortment of Korean restaurants, it’s also known for its numerous parks and nature preserves. The housing stock in Annandale includes brick ramblers, townhouses and condo units.
Snapshot
- Population 43,000
- Median Home Price $687,000
- Median Age 39
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Walk Score
42
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Transit Score
38
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Bike Score
43
Notable Schools
- Elementary (PK-5) Annandale Terrace Elementary School
- Middle (6-8) Poe Middle School
- High (9-12) Annandale High School
Public Transportation
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Metro: Dunn Loring
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Metro: Franconia-Springfield
BL
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Metro: East Falls Church
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Explore Homes in Annandale
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Lower Market Jayhawk St
BR 4.0
BA 2.0
SQ FT 1270
Built 1959
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Mid Market Ossian Hall Ln
BR 4.0
BA 3.0
SQ FT 2828
Built 1972
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Upper Market Byrneley Ln
BR 5.0
BA 5.0
SQ FT 3700
Built 2022
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