Last updated: February 2026

Clifton, Virginia Real Estate Guide

Historic charm, estate-sized lots, and countryside living — just 25 miles from DC.

1802 Founded
20124 Zip Code
25 mi From DC

Life in Clifton: Where History Meets the Countryside


Clifton is not just another Fairfax County suburb — it's something closer to a Virginia hamlet that somehow survived the sprawl. The town's roughly five-block downtown still operates on the same grid it did in the 1800s: a general store, a handful of restaurants (including the locally beloved Trummer's on Main and the old Clifton Café), and a post office where the staff knows you by name.

But step outside the village center and the character shifts. Five-acre parcels with white-fenced paddocks. Estate homes set back on gravel drives. Horse trails winding through Hemlock Overlook Regional Park. Clifton attracts a specific buyer: someone who wants Fairfax County schools and a DC-area career without surrendering to the density and pace that comes with most Northern Virginia addresses.

The trade-off is real — there's no Metro stop, no walkable big-box retail, and septic systems are the norm, not the exception. But for families and professionals who prioritize land, privacy, and a genuine community feel, Clifton offers something that's increasingly hard to find this close to the capital. We've helped buyers land estate properties here and guided sellers through the unique pricing challenges of a market where no two homes are truly comparable. It's one of our favorite areas to work in — and we have the local insight to prove it.

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Clifton Market Intelligence


Clifton's housing stock is unique — dominated by single-family estates with limited townhome and condo inventory. Prices reflect the land and privacy premium.

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Village Homes
$650K – $900K
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Single-Family
$800K – $1.3M
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Estate / Equestrian
$1.2M – $2.5M+
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Luxury Estate
$2M – $4M+
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Top Neighborhoods in Clifton


From the historic village center to expansive equestrian estates, Clifton's neighborhoods each offer a distinct lifestyle.

Historic homes in Clifton Village, Virginia

The Town of Clifton (Historic Village)

The heart of Clifton — walkable downtown, century-old homes, local restaurants, and annual community events including the famous Clifton Day festival.

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Single family homes in Little Rocky Run near Clifton VA

Little Rocky Run

One of the area's largest planned communities with pools, tennis courts, trails, and a strong family presence. Feeds into well-rated FCPS schools.

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Kingsbrooke neighborhood homes near Union Mill in Clifton VA

Union Mill / Kingsbrooke

Newer construction with a community center, pools, and convenient access to Route 29. A popular choice for families wanting Clifton schools without acreage.

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Estate homes in Clifton Chase neighborhood Virginia

Clifton Chase

A quiet enclave of estate-style homes on 1–5 acre lots surrounded by mature trees. Ideal for buyers who want space and privacy close to the village.

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Equestrian estate property on Newman Road in Clifton VA

Newman Road Estates

Multi-acre equestrian properties with barns, paddocks, and trail access. One of Clifton's most sought-after stretches for horse owners and land enthusiasts.

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Luxury homes in Balmoral community near Clifton Virginia

Balmoral / Compton Heights

Spacious single-family homes on generous lots with a neighborhood feel. Close to Bull Run Regional Park and convenient to I-66 for commuters.

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The Touring Protocol: 4 Things to Know Before You Buy in Clifton


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Septic Systems & Well Water Are Standard

Most Clifton properties operate on private septic and well systems — not public sewer and water. This is normal for the area, but buyers should budget for a septic inspection (typically $300–$500) and water quality test during due diligence. Ask when the septic was last pumped and whether the drain field has ever been replaced.

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No Metro — Plan Your Commute Carefully

Clifton has no direct Metro access. The closest VRE station is Burke Centre (about 10 minutes), and the nearest Metro is Vienna (about 25 minutes). Many residents drive to commuter lots along I-66 for slug lines or vanpools. If you rely on public transit, test the commute during rush hour before making an offer.

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Older Homes May Have Hidden Maintenance Costs

The historic village includes homes from the 1800s and early 1900s. These properties carry charm but may have knob-and-tube wiring, outdated plumbing, or foundations requiring attention. Estate-area homes built in the 1980s–1990s may have aging roofs or HVAC systems. Always get a thorough, qualified home inspection — ideally with a specialist familiar with older construction.

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Zoning & Land Use Restrictions on Large Lots

Clifton's rural zoning (R-C and R-E districts) limits what you can build or subdivide. If you're purchasing acreage with plans to add a structure, guest house, or accessory dwelling, confirm with Fairfax County zoning first. Some parcels also have conservation easements that restrict development. We can help you navigate these details before you commit.

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Schools in Clifton, VA


Clifton is served by Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS), one of the highest-performing districts in Virginia. Exact school assignments vary by address — verify with FCPS boundary locator.

Elementary

Clifton Elementary School

GreatSchools: 8/10

Serves the village core and surrounding areas. Small, community-oriented school with strong parent involvement and a beloved annual pumpkin patch event.

Elementary

Union Mill Elementary School

GreatSchools: 8/10

Serves parts of the broader Clifton 20124 zip code including Kingsbrooke and nearby communities. Strong academics and active PTA.

Middle

Robinson Secondary School (Middle)

GreatSchools: 7/10

Robinson's middle school program serves many Clifton-area students. The school offers advanced academic programs and a wide range of extracurriculars.

Middle

Liberty Middle School

GreatSchools: 7/10

Some Clifton addresses feed into Liberty Middle, particularly those closer to Centreville. Verify your exact assignment with FCPS.

High School

Robinson Secondary School (High)

GreatSchools: 7/10

A comprehensive secondary school serving grades 7–12. Known for strong AP course offerings, competitive athletics, and active performing arts programs.

High School

Centreville High School

GreatSchools: 6/10

Serves portions of the Clifton zip code closer to Centreville. Offers International Baccalaureate (IB) programs and extensive AP coursework.

Ratings sourced from GreatSchools.org. Verify current ratings and boundary assignments with Fairfax County Public Schools directly.

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Commute & Local Logistics


🚗 Commute Times (Estimated)

Downtown DC 40 – 65 min
Tysons Corner 30 – 45 min
Fairfax City 15 – 20 min
Quantico / Fort Belvoir 25 – 40 min
Dulles Airport (IAD) 30 – 40 min

🚆 Transit & Commuter Options

Nearest VRE Station Burke Centre (~10 min)
Nearest Metro Vienna/Fairfax (~25 min)
Slug Lines / Vanpools I-66 corridor lots
Major Routes I-66, Rt 29, Rt 123

🛒 Local Essentials

Groceries Centreville (7–10 min)
Hospital / Urgent Care Inova Fair Oaks (~15 min)
Village Dining Trummer's, Clifton Café
Parks & Trails Hemlock Overlook, Bull Run
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Selling in Clifton: Pricing, Prep, and What Buyers Pay Extra For


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Selling an estate-style property in Clifton means your commission costs are amplified by a higher sale price. Our Flexible Commission Program gives you full-service marketing and negotiation while protecting your bottom line.

Professional photography, drone aerials, and cinematic video tours
Targeted digital marketing to qualified luxury buyers
Hyper-local pricing using Clifton estate comps
Full negotiation and transaction management
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On a $1.2M sale
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🔧 High-ROI Prep Items

Pressure wash fencing, decks, and driveways (large lot curb appeal matters)
Septic pump-out and inspection certificate (reduces buyer objections)
Update kitchen hardware and lighting to modern finishes
Fresh exterior paint or stain on trim and shutters
Clear and grade gravel driveways for clean first impressions
Stage outdoor entertaining areas (deck furniture, fire pit, landscaping)

🔍 Common Inspection Flags

Septic drain field age and condition (especially on pre-2000 systems)
Well water quality — iron, manganese, and bacteria testing
Aging HVAC systems on larger homes (capacity for square footage)
Grading and drainage around foundations on sloped lots
Roof condition — especially on homes with multiple peaks and dormers
Historic village homes: check for knob-and-tube wiring and outdated plumbing

💎 What Buyers Pay Extra For

Updated kitchen with quality countertops and newer appliances
Finished walkout basement with rec room or in-law suite
Horse-ready facilities: barn, paddock, fenced acreage
Whole-house generator (essential for larger rural properties)
High-speed internet connectivity (fiber or fixed-wireless verified)
Recently replaced septic and well systems with documentation

Typical Seller Costs in Clifton (Estimated Ranges)

These are general estimates. Confirm specifics with your settlement agent and calculate your net sheet.

Agent Commissions

Traditional (both sides) 5% – 6%
Jamil Brothers Flexible Reduced listing side
Buyer agent (cooperating) 2% – 3% (negotiable)

Title & Settlement

Settlement / closing fee $400 – $800
Title search $200 – $400
Title insurance (owner's) Varies by sale price
Recording fees $50 – $200

Virginia & Fairfax County Taxes

VA Grantor Tax $1.00 per $1,000
Congestion Relief Tax $0.40 per $1,000
Regional Transport Tax $0.15 per $1,000
Fairfax County add-on $0.10 per $1,000

Other Seller Costs

HOA resale package (if applicable) $200 – $500
Home warranty (optional) $400 – $600
Pre-listing repairs Varies
Prorated property tax Based on closing date

What's Moving in Clifton Right Now


Well-maintained estate homes on 5+ acres with updated kitchens and recent systems are attracting strong buyer interest with competitive offers.
Inventory in Little Rocky Run and Kingsbrooke remains tight — updated single-family homes in the $800K–$1M range are moving faster than the broader market.
Buyers from Centreville and Fairfax are increasingly looking at Clifton for more space and lot size, especially remote workers who no longer need daily Metro access.
Properties with horse-ready facilities — barns, fencing, trail proximity — continue to command a premium and sell to a niche but motivated buyer pool.
Homes with confirmed fiber internet or verified high-speed connectivity are increasingly favored by buyers who work remotely from rural addresses.

Thinking About Selling Your Clifton Home?


Clifton's unique mix of historic village homes and estate properties demands a marketing approach that's tailored — not templated. Our Flexible Commission Program is designed to give you premium service while keeping more equity in your pocket.

📸 Professional photography, drone aerials & video tours
📊 Pricing strategy built from hyper-local Clifton comps
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Quick Answers: Clifton Real Estate


What zip code is Clifton, VA?

Clifton is served by zip code 20124, which covers the historic village center, surrounding estate areas, and parts of the broader Clifton community extending toward Centreville and Fairfax Station within Fairfax County.

What county is Clifton, Virginia in?

Clifton is located in Fairfax County, Virginia — the most populous county in the state. It sits in the southwestern portion of the county, about 25 miles from downtown Washington, DC, near the Centreville and Fairfax Station areas.

Is Clifton VA a good place to live?

Clifton consistently ranks among the most desirable communities in Fairfax County for buyers seeking land, privacy, and top-rated schools. The trade-off is a longer commute and limited walkable retail — but for families and equestrian enthusiasts, the lifestyle is hard to match.

How much does a house cost in Clifton VA?

Estimated typical home prices in Clifton range from $650K for village-area homes to over $2M for estate and equestrian properties on multi-acre lots. Pricing depends heavily on acreage, condition, and proximity to the historic village. Get a tailored estimate.

Does Clifton VA have public sewer?

Most of Clifton operates on private septic and well water systems. Public sewer is generally not available in the core village or estate areas. Some planned communities on the Clifton periphery, like portions of Little Rocky Run, may connect to county water systems.

What school district is Clifton VA in?

Clifton is part of the Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) district. Primary feeders include Clifton Elementary, Union Mill Elementary, Robinson Secondary School, and Centreville High School — assignments vary by exact address within the 20124 zip code.

Can you have horses in Clifton VA?

Yes. Clifton is one of the most established equestrian communities in Fairfax County. Many properties on 5+ acres include horse barns, riding rings, and direct access to trails in Hemlock Overlook and Bull Run Regional Park. Zoning in the R-C district generally permits livestock.

What is the property tax rate in Clifton?

Clifton falls under Fairfax County's property tax rate, which is set annually by the Board of Supervisors. The rate has historically been among the more competitive in Northern Virginia relative to services provided. Verify the current year's rate with Fairfax County's tax administration office.

Is there a Metro near Clifton VA?

There is no Metro station in Clifton. The closest Metro stop is Vienna/Fairfax–GMU, approximately 25 minutes by car. The Burke Centre VRE station is closer — about 10 minutes — and serves commuters heading to DC via the Virginia Railway Express.

What is Clifton Day?

Clifton Day is the town's signature annual fall festival, held on a Sunday in October. It draws over 20,000 visitors for local artisan vendors, live music, food, and a car show. The event spans the entire historic downtown and is one of Northern Virginia's most beloved community festivals.

How do I sell a home in Clifton VA?

Start with a realistic pricing strategy that accounts for Clifton's wide variation in lot sizes and home styles. Professional photography, drone aerials, and targeted marketing are essential for estate properties. Talk to a listing advisor who understands this micro-market.

What parks are near Clifton Virginia?

Clifton is surrounded by green space. Hemlock Overlook Regional Park offers hiking, kayaking, and adventure courses. Bull Run Regional Park provides camping, trails, and seasonal attractions. The Cross County Trail connects through the area, and many equestrian properties have direct trail access.

Buyer & Seller Tools


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Find Your Best-Fit Neighborhood in Clifton


Answer a few quick questions and we'll match you with the Clifton area that fits your lifestyle, budget, and priorities.

01 What's your target budget for a home in Clifton?
02 Where do you commute and how flexible is your schedule?
03 How important are school ratings and specific school assignments?
04 Would you prefer an HOA community or a no-HOA estate lot?
05 What type of home are you looking for — colonial, estate, townhome, or custom?
06 Any must-haves — acreage, horse facilities, walkability, high-speed internet?
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Local Proof: Results in the Fairfax County Market


Recent outcomes in the Fairfax County market. Individual results vary — these examples reflect recent experiences, not guarantees.

Buyer Win

Securing an Estate Property Near Hemlock Overlook

A family relocating from Arlington wanted at least 3 acres with a barn-ready lot near trail access. We identified a property before it hit the open market, structured a competitive offer with a flexible closing timeline that matched the seller's needs, and helped the buyers negotiate a credit for well system upgrades.

Under contract in 5 days — below asking
Seller Result

Maximizing Value on a Historic Village Home

A longtime Clifton village homeowner wanted to downsize. We developed a targeted prep plan — fresh paint, updated landscaping, and professional staging that highlighted the home's original character. Drone photography showcased the property's proximity to downtown. Strategic pricing and a coming-soon campaign generated multiple interested buyers during the first weekend.

Sold above list price — 3 competing offers
Client Words

From a Recent Clifton-Area Client

"We looked at over a dozen properties in three counties before finding the right fit in Clifton. The team's knowledge of the area — from septic logistics to school boundaries — saved us from at least two properties that looked great online but had issues we never would have caught. They were patient, thorough, and genuinely knew this market."

Examples reflect recent experiences in the Fairfax County market. Individual outcomes vary. No guarantees of specific results.

Frequently Asked Questions About Clifton Real Estate


Clifton is a historic town in Fairfax County known for its rural character, equestrian estates, large-lot properties, and a charming downtown village with local restaurants and shops. Despite its countryside feel, Clifton is only about 25 miles from Washington, DC, making it a rare blend of country living with Northern Virginia convenience.
Clifton home prices vary widely due to the mix of housing types. Village-area homes typically range from $650K to $900K. Standard single-family homes on 1–3 acres often fall between $800K and $1.3M. Estate and equestrian properties on larger lots can range from $1.2M to over $2.5M. These are estimated typical ranges — for a precise valuation, request a home value assessment.
Clifton is served by Fairfax County Public Schools. Key schools include Clifton Elementary, Union Mill Elementary, Robinson Secondary School (grades 7–12), and Centreville High School. School assignments depend on exact address — use the FCPS boundary locator or ask our team to verify which schools serve specific neighborhoods.
Clifton is approximately 25 miles from downtown Washington, DC. Most commuters use I-66 or Route 29. Drive times range from 40 to 65 minutes depending on traffic. The Burke Centre VRE station is about 10 minutes away, and the Vienna Metro station is roughly 25 minutes from Clifton.
Yes. Clifton is one of the few remaining areas in Fairfax County where multi-acre equestrian estates are available. Properties along Newman Road and surrounding areas often include barns, riding rings, paddocks, and direct trail access to Hemlock Overlook and Bull Run Regional Park. Lot sizes typically range from 5 to 25 acres.
Most properties in Clifton operate on private septic and well water systems rather than public sewer and water. This is standard for the area. Buyers should include a septic inspection and water quality test as part of their due diligence. Maintenance costs are generally modest when systems are properly maintained.
Clifton is widely considered one of the best family environments in Fairfax County. The town offers top-rated FCPS schools, a tight-knit community with events like Clifton Day and the Haunted Trail, extensive outdoor space and trail networks, and a safe, low-density atmosphere. The trade-off is that errands and activities may require a short drive to Centreville or Fairfax.
Clifton Day is an annual fall festival held in the historic downtown area, typically drawing over 20,000 visitors. It features local artisan vendors, live music, food from Clifton restaurants, and a car show. The event has run for decades and is one of the most popular community celebrations in Northern Virginia.
Zoning in Clifton (primarily R-C and R-E districts) has specific rules regarding accessory structures. Some lots support accessory dwelling units or guest houses, but you'll need to confirm with Fairfax County zoning and check for any conservation easements on the property. We recommend reviewing zoning details before making an offer on any lot where you plan to add structures.
Clifton offers exceptional outdoor access. Hemlock Overlook Regional Park provides hiking, kayaking, and a high-ropes challenge course. Bull Run Regional Park features camping, trails, and a seasonal water park. The Cross County Trail passes nearby, connecting to a broader regional trail network. Horseback riding, mountain biking, and fishing are all popular among residents.
Both areas share a semi-rural character within Fairfax County, but Clifton has a more distinct village identity with its historic downtown, while Fairfax Station is more spread out without a central commercial hub. Clifton tends to have larger lots and more equestrian properties. Fairfax Station generally offers slightly easier access to the VRE and Route 123. Both feed into well-regarded FCPS schools.
The word "best" is subjective, but you can compare agents by measurable results, experience, and client outcomes. The Jamil Brothers Realty Group holds the NVAR Lifetime Top Producer designation with over $500M in closed sales volume. When evaluating agents for Clifton specifically, look at their responsiveness and communication style, their pricing accuracy for estate and equestrian properties where comps are limited, their marketing plan quality including professional photography and drone aerials for large lots, and their micro-neighborhood knowledge of Clifton's village, estate, and community areas. If you'd like, we can share a tailored pricing and marketing plan for your home in Clifton — start with a valuation here.
Internet availability varies in Clifton. Homes in planned communities like Little Rocky Run and Kingsbrooke typically have access to cable or fiber providers. Properties on larger rural lots may be limited to DSL or satellite, though Fios and newer fixed-wireless options have expanded coverage in recent years. If remote work requires reliable high-speed internet, confirm service availability at the specific address before purchasing.
New construction in Clifton proper is limited due to zoning restrictions and the town's focus on preserving its rural character. Most available homes are resales. However, occasional custom-build opportunities arise on vacant lots, and the broader 20124 zip code near Centreville may offer newer developments. For current new-build options, connect with our team for the latest inventory.
Have more questions about living in or investing in Clifton? Reach out to our local team — we're happy to help.

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