$1,673 - $5,013 per month
The Point at McLean
Studio - 3 Beds
7480 Birdwood Ave, McLean, VA 22102
$1,673 - $5,013 per month
The Point at McLean
Studio - 3 Beds
7480 Birdwood Ave, McLean, VA 22102
$2,221 - $13,590 per month
Vita Tysons Corner
Studio - 3 Beds
7902 Tysons One Place, McLean, VA 22102
$2,245 - $9,964 per month
Heming
Studio - 3 Beds
1800 Chain Bridge Rd, Mclean, VA 22102
$1,990 - $14,406 per month
The Jones at Tysons
Studio - 3 Beds
1500 Westbranch Dr, McLean, VA 22102
$2,018 - $6,364 per month
Brentford at The Mile
Studio - 3 Beds
7970 Maitland St, McLean, VA 22102
$2,008 - $7,479 per month
Ovation at Park Crest
Studio - 2 Beds
8231 Crestwood Heights Dr, McLean, VA 22102
$2,005 - $10,661 per month
Highgate at the Mile
Studio - 2 Beds
7915 Jones Branch Dr, McLean, VA 22102
McLean, Virginia, a community of approximately 51,000 residents, is situated along the Potomac River in Fairfax County. Known for its large homes on expansive lots, McLean is a commuter-friendly suburb located less than 10 miles from Washington, D.C., and near the Tysons area, which houses several Fortune 500 companies and a Silver Line Metro station. The area features a variety of outdoor spaces, including Scott’s Run Nature Preserve with its waterfalls and natural trails, Turkey Run Park with dense forests, and the fully accessible Clemyjontri Park. McLean Central Park offers wooded walking trails, a disc golf course, and tennis courts. Cultural amenities include the Dolley Madison Library, the Alden Theatre, and the McLean Community Center, which hosts events like McLean Day and the weekly McLean Farmer’s Market. The community's core around Chain Bridge Road and Old Dominion Drive features dining options such as the long-standing McLean Family Restaurant and is close to Tysons Corner, a major shopping and entertainment hub. McLean is served by the highly rated Fairfax County Public Schools and prestigious private institutions like the Potomac School and the Madeira School. The area is well-connected, with the McLean and Tysons Corner Metro stations providing direct access to downtown D.C., and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and Washington Dulles International Airport located 14 and 20 miles away, respectively. Fairfax County's crime rates are significantly lower than the national averages, making McLean a comparatively safer place to live.