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Real Estate Communities in the DMV & West Virginia

Your definitive guide to living in the Capital Region. From the tech hubs of Northern Virginia to the rolling hills of West Virginia, explore our local guides to find the perfect neighborhood for your lifestyle.

Buying or Selling in the DMV?

Whether you are relocating to the region or listing your current home, we have a strategy for you.

Whether you are relocating to the tech hub of Northern Virginia, seeking the historic charm of Washington D.C., exploring the suburbs of Maryland, or looking for land in West Virginia, The Jamil Brothers provide the local data you need to make a confident decision.

Our region offers diverse living options, from the walkable urban centers of Arlington and Bethesda to the quiet, rolling hills of Loudoun County and Charles Town. Select your region above to view detailed guides.

Relocating to the DMV: Common Questions

Helping you decide between Virginia, Maryland, D.C., and West Virginia.

What are the tax differences between living in VA, MD, and D.C.?
Taxes are a major factor for relocators. Northern Virginia (Loudoun/Fairfax) generally has lower income taxes for high earners compared to Maryland (Montgomery County), which adds a local county tax. Washington D.C. offers lower property tax rates but has higher income taxes. For retirees, West Virginia is increasingly popular due to its tax-friendly policies on retirement income.
Which suburbs have the best commute to downtown D.C.?
For public transit, the Orange and Silver Metro Lines in Virginia (Arlington, Tysons, Ashburn) and the Red Line in Maryland (Bethesda, Silver Spring) offer direct rail access. For drivers, neighborhoods along the George Washington Parkway (VA) often have more predictable commutes than those relying on the I-270 corridor (MD).
Where can I get the most house for my money?
If square footage and land are your priority, West Virginia (Charles Town, Harpers Ferry) offers the best value per square foot, followed closely by Western Loudoun and Prince William County in Virginia. As you move closer to the Beltway (Arlington, Chevy Chase), prices per square foot increase significantly.
Can The Jamil Brothers help me buy or sell in all these states?
Yes. We are a licensed multi-state team. Unlike single-state agents, we can objectively show you homes in Virginia, Maryland, D.C., and West Virginia without bias, helping you find the specific community that fits your lifestyle and budget.
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