Falls Church, located in Northern Virginia, combines historic charm with metropolitan convenience just minutes from Washington, D.C. This historic city, named after The Falls Church (an 18th-century Episcopal church), features tree-lined streets and a welcoming downtown area along Broad Street. The rental market reflects the area's desirability, with average rents ranging from $1,782 for studios to $3,008 for three-bedroom homes, showing a steady annual increase of 3-4% across all unit types. The State Theatre, a restored 1936 landmark, anchors the downtown entertainment scene, while the weekly farmer's market, recognized by the American Farmland Trust, draws visitors from across the region.
Within its 2.11 square miles, Falls Church offers the Mary Riley Styles Public Library, Cherry Hill Farmhouse, and several parks and recreation areas.