Ashburn, Virginia sits about 30 miles northwest of Washington, D.C., quietly powering much of the internet as home to one of the world's largest concentrations of data centers — a stretch locals call Data Center Alley. That tech-forward identity draws a strong base of employers along the Dulles Technology Corridor, making Ashburn a natural landing spot for those working in the region's booming IT and cybersecurity sectors. The area traces its roots to a 19th-century farming village called Farmwell, and its evolution from rural fields to a connected Northern Virginia hub is nothing short of remarkable.
Neighborhoods like Ashburn Village and One Loudoun each bring their own personality, from tree-lined paths and community recreation centers to walkable town-center streetscapes with local shops and dining. The Silver Line Metro gives residents a direct link into D.C. without the daily highway grind.