It doesn't matter if it is your first move or your tenth finding out that you are relocating to another part of the country always brings up questions. Trying to find resources to help you with learning about the neighborhoods, commuting options, schools and what is there to do in the area can take hours of your time and sometimes leave you with more questions than answers.
For anyone who is looking to move to the Northern Virginia and DC area my on-line relocation guide is designed to give you an overview of what Northern Virginia has to offer and provide you with personal insight from a native of the area. I've been in your shoes having moved a number of times as a military spouse and know what it is like to be on the prowl for "insider" information on the area.
The Northern Virginia relocation guide is Cliffs Notes version of what you can find throughout my blog. Feel free to read the full version by clicking on any of the links that catch your attention.
Chapter I-General Information
Fairfax County How Many Awards Do We Need?
Don't Like the Weather in Northern Virginia. Wait a Day
Chapter II-Neighborhoods to Explore
Daventry in Springfield Virginia
Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford Lived Here and So Can You
Two Royal Communities in Fairfax County
Fairfax Station a Trio of Neighborhoods Waiting for You
There is a Mystery Afoot in this Fairfax County Neighborhood
Getting to Know Springfield Oaks
Belmont Bay-A Premier Waterfront Community
Chapter III-Education
Konnichwa-Learning a New Language in Fairfax County Schools
Checking Out Educational Opportunities
Chapter IV-Getting Around
Commuting in Northern Virginia
Chapter V-Things to Do and See
Things to Do and See in Washington DC for Free
Riding the Rails-From Union Station to Old Town Alexandria
Welcome to the Magical History Tour
The Magical History Tour Takes to the Water
Looking Good at 100 Years Old in Lorton
What Happens when you Build an Highway Instead of an Airport
Taking Detours While Driving Clients Around
Chapter VI-Outdoor Activities & Dining
Tee Time in Northern Virginia-A Golf Course for Everyone
Kickstands Up, Helmets On, Lets Go for a Ride
Back to Nature in Fairfax County
Northern Virginia-Diners, Dives and Delights
I hope you have enjoyed this condensed version of all that Northern Virginia and the surrounding area have to offer you. If you find that Northern Virginia is going to be your new home this year I hope you will give me a call. Let my knowledge of the area and my real estate experience be the winning combination that makes your transition a smooth one.
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As an Associate Broker with RE/MAX Allegiance in Northern Virginia and native of the area I can assist you whether you are buying, selling or renting a home anywhere in Northern Virginia. For more information about the area or my services you can check VaRealEstateTalk or my Northern Virginia website.
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For families who are moving to the area with children figuring out the local school systems is a top priority. As an agent we can not make recommendations about area schools but we can provide you public information and reports provided by other sources. Fairfax County Schools were recently ranked #5 in the nation by Education Weekly and Thomas Jefferson HS in Fairfax County as been ranked the top high school in the nation by US News and World Report. 
Are you thinking about going back to school yourself? Then the choices are amazing. Both public and private schools dot the Northern Virginia area, many of them with more than one location. You can find a choice of schools that offer certificate programs, associate, undergraduate and graduate degrees. In addition to this list there are of number of schools that offer opportunities for accelerated degree programs for adults who have already completed 2 years of college and schools on local military installations who specialize in help those in the military finish school or consolidate credits towards their degree.
How about a visit to the 
Visit the Library of Congress. SHHHH! Most people don't think about visiting a library as part of their vacation plans but the largest library in the world should be on your list. The architecture of the 
Bureau of Engraving and Printing-If you hear the soundtrack from the Apprentice ringing in your head "Money, Money, Money" then stopping by to take a look where it is printed then is just for you. From plain paper (alright it really isn't plain) to money for your pocket you will see the whole process. It is a great lesson to show kids that money does not grow on trees. 


If you're just joining the "Magical History Tour" you might want to take a few minutes and check out where we have already been in the DC and Northern Virginia area.

Whether you want to get in a round of miniature golf with the family, only have time to play 9 holes or want to spend the day on the links, Northern Virginia golf courses cover it all. With both public and private courses designed by many of the most famous names in golf and with plenty of challenges for golfers of all levels.