Location of Falls Church, Fairfax County: Surrounding the city of Falls Church is a section of Fairfax County also known as Falls Church. The most obvious difference, of course, is that this Falls Church is unincorporated and draws its government services from Fairfax County. The housing stock is similar to that in the City of Falls Church, but public perception tends to rank the City a bit higher than the County in terms of desirability. Nonetheless, both areas are popular with home buyers given their convenience to Washington, D.C., major transportation routes like I-66 and the Beltway (I-495), and the two Metro Orange Line subway stations that service the area (the West Falls Church station and East Falls Church station).
Falls Church, Fairfax County Real Estate Market Snapshot: The following chart is a quick read about what's been happening in the Falls Church, Fairfax County housing market over the past year, drawn from data from our local MLS (Metropolitan Regional Information Systems). Roll across the data points to see the specific numbers. Note that there are multiple zip codes that cover mailing addresses for Falls Church in Fairfax County.
My Experience with Falls Church, Fairfax County Homes for Sale: