Tysons

Enjoy the outdoors, good food, and good drinks at The Plaza at Tysons Corner.
Catch a movie, eat great food or shop till you drop at Tysons Corner Center.
Live Entertainment at Starr Hill provides a unique and fun atmosphere in Tysons.
Enjoy a scenic ride with your cycling friends on the W&OD Trail.

Tysons, VA Area Guide

Avg Rent

$2,469

Population

30,385

Renter Mix

63% Rent

Picturesque NoVa suburb on the cusp of DC

Suburban Upscale Scenic Convenient Vibrant Commuter

Tysons stands as Northern Virginia's commercial hub, featuring a striking skyline anchored by the Capital One Tower - the Washington metropolitan area's tallest office building. Apartment communities here offer a range of living options, with rents averaging $2,149 for studios to $6,120 for three-bedroom apartments. The area provides convenient access to shopping destinations like Tysons Corner Center and Tysons Galleria, while four Silver Line Metro stations connect residents to Washington, D.C., and neighboring communities. Current development plans focus on creating pedestrian-friendly neighborhoods, particularly within walking distance of metro stations.

The area's evolution from its historic roots as Peach Grove reflects significant growth and development. Major corporations including Capital One, Hilton Worldwide, and Freddie Mac maintain their headquarters in Tysons, contributing to the area's economic strength. The community continues to develop according to its master plan, which includes expanded residential and commercial spaces. Recent rent trends indicate market stability, with changes ranging from a 2.4% increase for one-bedroom units to slight decreases in other floor plans.

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Enjoy a scenic ride with your cycling friends on the W&OD Trail.

Live Entertainment at Starr Hill provides a unique and fun atmosphere in Tysons.

Demographics

Median Household Income

$135,761

Average: $158,925

Education

19,707

Residents Have a Degree

Job Market

17,945

Workers Employed

Age Distribution
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Median Age

38 Years

Largest Age Group

30-39 Years

Approximately 19% of Residents

Under 20

21%

Over 65

15%

Housing Distribution

Tysons has more renters than homeowners.

Renters
63%
Non-Renters
37%

Education Distribution

Review this city's overall education levels.

Bachelor's or Higher
61%
Other Education
39%

Rent Trends

As of April 2026, the average apartment rent in Tysons, VA is $2,578 for a studio, $2,466 for one bedroom, $3,559 for two bedrooms, and $5,685 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in Tysons has decreased by -5.0% in the past year.

Property Type
Average Rent
Average Sq Ft
Apartment
$2,466/month
769 Sq Ft
House
$4,667/month
2,432 Sq Ft
Condo
$2,766/month
998 Sq Ft
Townhome
$4,404/month
1,469 Sq Ft
See Rental Market Trends in Tysons, VA

Getting Around

Moderately Walkable

Walkability

70 / 100

Some Public Transit

Transit

50 / 100

Exceptionally Drivable

Drivability

90 / 100

Fairly Bikeable

Bikeability

40 / 100

Points of Interest

Parks and Recreation

  • Wolf Trap National Park
  • Nottoway Park
  • Meadowlark Botanical Gardens
  • W&OD Trail
  • Gateway Regional Park

Airports

  • Ronald Reagan Washington Ntl
  • Washington Dulles International

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Methodology

† Our analysis of utilities, groceries, transportation, healthcare, home prices, and other goods and services is sourced from the Cost of Living Index, a respected benchmark published by the Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER) that provides a thorough overview of living expenses across different regions.

Rent data is provided by CoStar Group’s Market Trend reports. As the industry leader in commercial real estate information, analytics, and news, CoStar conducts extensive research to produce and maintain a comprehensive database of commercial real estate information. We combine this data with public record to provide the most up-to-date rental information available.

Consumer goods, services, and home prices are sourced from the Cost of Living Index published by the Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER). The data on this page is updated quarterly. It was last published in February 2026.

Demographic information comes from Neustar and combines detailed address data with U.S. Census and American Community Survey statistics to produce reliable local estimates.