Vienna Homes For Sale

Vienna a city of over 14,000 residents has successfully preserved and maintained century old elements such as the old train station, the little wood-frame historic library, though it is not being used now and many old churches. The city showcases a perfect blend of the old and the new, where the downtown Vienna is bustling with activities with its modern amenities such as malls, boutiques, restaurants, hotels, quaint gift-shops and storefront groceries. The city also has old styled restaurants dating back to the 1970s era. The Wolf Trap Motel is one such place which displays a sign that goes back to the ‘60s. It hosts both indoor and outdoor concerts and is one of the major crowd pulling venues. There are host of other activities that one can indulge in when in Vienna. The Washington and Old Dominion bike trail, which runs through Vienna’s downtown, is full of life with bikers and hikers during the summer.

Almost 40% of the old houses in Vienna were built after the Second World War through the ‘50s and about 29% of houses were built in the 1960s. Most of these are small sized homes that were typical of their period. Being modest, some of them were built upon spacious lots. Construction of new homes slowed down till the housing boom in the early 2000s. Vienna has successfully maintained a balance between the modern construction and the old heritage buildings that are hugely Arts and Crafts-influenced. There are many houses built near the Vienna Metro station. Thousands of commuters use the Metrorail's Orange Line that halts at the Vienna metro station. Vienna has its share of high-rises, but most of the housing is single-family houses and a few townhouses. Located close to Arlington and Washington D.C., most residents of Vienna prefer driving down to work along the Interstate 66.

Vienna’s great quality of life attracts many visitors each year. Some of them come and make Vienna their home.