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Selling Your Home in Herndon, VA

NVAR Lifetime Top Producers · Over 840 Homes Sold · Flexible Commission Program designed to maximize your net at closing.

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Last updated: April 2026

The Jamil Brothers Perspective

Selling in Herndon Isn't One Market — It's ThreeOld Town, the Silver Line corridor, and the Reston-adjacent edge each price differently.

Herndon looks like one ZIP cluster on paper, but as sellers we treat it as three distinct micro-markets. A 1990s colonial inside the Old Town Historic District trades on charm, walkability to Friday Night Live, and a small inventory pool. A townhome backing the Silver Line at Innovation Center trades on commute math — the buyer is comparing your home to a Reston Town Center condo and a Tysons high-rise. A Folly Lick or Hidden Creek single-family on a half-acre trades on lot quality, school pyramid, and resale-grade kitchen. An experienced Herndon listing agent reads those three signals before the listing photos are ever shot.

"The biggest pricing mistake we see in Herndon is treating the whole town as one comp set. The Madison vs. Herndon HS pyramid line alone moves price by tens of thousands."

What that means for you: pricing strategy in Herndon is hyperlocal. The Heritage Preservation Review Board overlay on Old Town homes, the Toll Road noise audit on certain backs of Chandon and Crestbrook, the polybutylene plumbing era on streets developed in the early 1980s — every one of those changes the offer-stacking strategy for your specific listing.

Our job as your Herndon listing agent isn't to drop a sign in the yard and wait. It's to position your home against the exact six houses a buyer agent will pull up next to yours on Bright MLS, then run pricing, photography, and timing so you stack the strongest offers in the first ten days. That's how 840+ NoVA homes have closed under our team — and how we structure every Herndon listing.

Herndon Market Intelligence

Herndon Seller Market Snapshot

The seller's lens on Herndon — what each metric means for your equity, timeline, and pricing strategy.

Median Sold Price
$650K – $850K
Estimated typical range
Your equity benchmark — your home likely trades above median if updated and in a strong school zone.
Days on Market
14 – 28 days
Estimated typical range
Typical timeline for move-in-ready listings priced to current comps. Longer DOM means careful pricing matters more.
Sale-to-List Ratio
98 – 102%
Estimated typical range
Move-in-ready Herndon homes sell close to or above asking. Pricing strategy directly drives whether you land in the upper half.
YoY Appreciation
3 – 6%
Estimated typical range
Your equity has likely grown meaningfully since your last valuation, even if you only hold 3–5 years.

Herndon's tech-corridor location, Silver Line proximity, and value pricing relative to Reston have kept buyer demand steady through 2026. Move-in-ready homes in the Herndon HS pyramid that price to current comps consistently see multiple offers in the first 14 days. See what your Herndon home is worth →

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Why Sellers Trust Us

Why Sellers Choose The Jamil Brothers as Their Herndon Listing Agent

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NVAR Lifetime Top Producers

Recognized by the Northern Virginia Association of Realtors for sustained sales performance over decades.

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840+ Homes Sold · $500M+ Volume

Real, verifiable closed-sale track record across NoVA — including dozens of transactions in Herndon and the surrounding tech corridor.

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Flexible Commission Program

Pricing structured to maximize your net at closing — with zero compromise on full-service marketing or representation.

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Direct Partner Access

Saad and Arslan personally lead every transaction. No handoff to junior agents — ever.

Explore Herndon

Top Neighborhoods in Herndon, VA

From the historic charm of Old Town to the Silver Line tech corridor at Innovation Center, every Herndon neighborhood has its own seller story. Browse our local guides to see what drives value in your micro-market.

Old Town Herndon homes for sale in H-1 Heritage Preservation Overlay District near downtown gazebo and Friday Night Live

Old Town Herndon

Walkable historic core with H-1 overlay protections, Friday Night Live, and farmer's market access. Charm-driven pricing — small inventory pool keeps demand strong.

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Worldgate Herndon townhomes and condos walkable to Innovation Center Silver Line Metro station tech corridor

Worldgate

Townhomes and condos within walking distance of Innovation Center Metro. Commuter-driven buyers comparing your home to Reston Town Center and Tysons inventory.

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Hidden Creek Herndon golf course community single-family homes in Herndon High School pyramid with country club amenities

Hidden Creek

Golf course community with mature single-family homes. Country club access drives lifestyle buyers — strong Herndon HS pyramid with consistent year-over-year demand.

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Folly Lick Branch Herndon upscale single-family homes on half-acre lots in Herndon High School pyramid

Folly Lick

Upscale single-family on larger lots with mature trees. Lot quality and resale-grade renovations drive premium pricing — Herndon HS pyramid anchor neighborhood.

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Chandon Herndon established 1980s single-family colonial homes near Dulles Toll Road in Herndon High School pyramid

Chandon

1980s-era colonials with original Andersen window inventory. Inspection-prep matters — but solid Herndon HS pyramid value with steady tech-corridor demand.

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Crestbrook Herndon mature single-family homes in Herndon High School pyramid west of Dulles Toll Road

Crestbrook

Mature neighborhood west of the Toll Road with consistent Herndon HS pyramid feeds. Stable resale values, family-driven demand, older HVAC era to budget for.

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Sugarland Run Herndon townhomes large HOA community on Loudoun County border feeding Herndon High School pyramid

Sugarland Run

Large HOA townhome community on the Loudoun line. First-time-buyer entry point with pool, tennis, and trail amenities — high turnover and quick comp refresh.

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Innovation Center Herndon new construction townhomes and condos walkable to Silver Line Metro station Dranesville

Innovation Center / Dranesville

Newer townhome and condo developments near the Innovation Center Silver Line stop. Tech-employer relocation buyers drive demand — modern stock, strong walkability.

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Hyperlocal Seller Insight

Local Seller Considerations in Herndon

Four pricing and disclosure realities specific to Herndon that most agents outside Fairfax County miss — and how we handle each.

Madison HS vs. Herndon HS Pyramid Splits

The Madison/Herndon pyramid line cuts through Herndon in unexpected places. The same street can have different pyramid feeds on opposite blocks — and a Madison HS feed can move price by $30,000 to $60,000 versus a Herndon HS feed for an otherwise identical home.

How we handle it: We verify pyramid assignment to the exact street address through FCPS, then position your listing description and pricing to the correct buyer pool — not the broad zip-code average.

Silver Line Metro & Dulles Toll Road Tech Corridor

The Innovation Center, Herndon, and Reston Town Center Metro stops drive premium pricing on walk-to-Metro homes. Conversely, homes backing the Toll Road require disclosure of noise levels, and certain backs of Chandon and Crestbrook trade at a discount that can be partly offset with strategic landscaping documentation.

How we handle it: Walk-to-Metro distance is measured and featured. Toll Road backs receive an honest noise audit and visual buffer documentation buyers can pre-vet.

Old Town H-1 Historic District (HPRB Review)

Properties within the Town of Herndon's H-1 Heritage Preservation Overlay District are subject to Heritage Preservation Review Board approval for any exterior changes — windows, paint colors, additions, fencing. Sellers must disclose pending applications and provide design guideline copies to buyers.

How we handle it: Pre-listing HPRB compliance audit. Documentation packet provided to buyer agents up front so charm becomes the story, not the friction.

Reston-Adjacent Pricing — The Border Discount

Homes near the Reston border in Herndon typically price 5–10% below comparable Reston homes, even with similar square footage and finishes. Buyer agents deliberately search Herndon ZIP codes for value — which is an opportunity for sellers who price right and market to that buyer pool, not against it.

How we handle it: We comp your home against both Herndon and Reston-adjacent sales, then position pricing where the value-seeking buyer pool actually clicks "save listing."
The Jamil Brothers Advantage

Flexible Commission Program: Keep More of Your Equity

Full-service marketing, partner-led negotiation, and a pricing structure designed to put more of your Herndon home's equity in your pocket at closing.

Full-service marketing — no service reduction
Professional photography + 3D Matterport tour
Bright MLS syndication + active buyer outreach
Expert pricing + offer negotiation by Saad & Arslan personally
On a Herndon median-priced home, sellers with our flexible commission program typically keep $10,000 – $25,000+ more at closing versus a traditional 6% listing structure.
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High-ROI Prep Items

Interior paint refresh in neutral palette
Power-wash siding and pressure-clean walkways
Update kitchen lighting + cabinet hardware
Mulch and curb-appeal landscaping
Replace dated bathroom fixtures and mirrors
Professional staging in main living areas

Common Inspection Flags

!1980s polybutylene plumbing on certain streets
!Original Andersen window failure (Chandon era)
!HVAC age 15+ years (full replacement common)
!Roof age — Herndon's storm pattern matters
!Radon test results (Fairfax County mitigation common)
!Original deck age and surface condition

What Herndon Buyers Pay Extra For

Walk-to-Metro distance (Innovation, Herndon stops)
Confirmed Herndon HS pyramid (vs. Madison split)
Updated kitchens with quartz + stainless
Finished basement with daylight or walkout
Large flat lots (Folly Lick / Hidden Creek)
EV charger pre-wire (tech-corridor buyers)

Complete Herndon Seller Cost Breakdown

Agent Commissions

  • Listing-side commission (negotiable, varies by program)
  • Buyer-broker commission (negotiable post-NAR)
  • Flexible Commission Program available

Title & Settlement

  • Settlement / closing fee (~$500–$700)
  • Deed preparation (~$150–$300)
  • Recording fees (~$50–$100)
  • Optional title insurance (varies)

VA & NoVA Transfer Taxes

  • VA grantor tax: 0.10% of sale price
  • NoVA congestion relief: 0.40% of sale price
  • WMATA capital fee: 0.15% of sale price
  • Combined: ~0.65% of sale price

Other Seller Costs

  • Pre-listing prep: $1,500–$5,000 typical
  • Professional photography (Jamil Brothers covers)
  • Staging (optional; recommended for vacant)
  • HOA resale package fee (if applicable)
  • Pro-rated property taxes & HOA dues
Exclusive to Jamil Brothers

How much more YOU keep — only with our Flexible Commission

A pricing model exclusive to The Jamil Brothers — designed to put more of your equity in your pocket at closing, with zero compromise on service or marketing.

Your Home's Price Band

$750K
Drag from $400K to $1.8M to model your home's value.
This isn't a discount listing — it's a smarter one.
Full-service marketing — pro photography, 3D Matterport, Bright MLS syndication
Direct-partner negotiation by Saad & Arslan personally — never handed off
Same NVAR Lifetime Top Producer team behind 840+ closed sales

The difference: our pricing structure is built to maximize your net — not the brokerage's cut.

The Jamil Brothers · Flexible Commission
Your Exclusive Savings
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Recent NoVA Sales

Proven Success. Real Savings.

840+ homes sold by The Jamil Brothers across Northern Virginia — including dozens in Herndon and the Silver Line corridor. Here's what our Flexible Commission Program looks like in action.

Recently sold luxury single-family home in Vienna VA, listed and sold by The Jamil Brothers Sold Over Asking

Vienna Luxury Home

Vienna, VA · Fairfax County

Our 4K cinematic launch and advertising drove incredible buyer demand, resulting in a record-breaking sold price in Vienna.

Listed
$2,975,000
Sold
$3,000,000
Days on Market
5
Tour Views
67
Seller Saved $45,000
Recently sold single-family home in Herndon VA, listed and sold by The Jamil Brothers Sold at Full Price

Herndon Single Family

Herndon, VA · Fairfax County

Full media suite with Matterport tour drove 47 online views in 48 hours. Full-price offer from a pre-approved buyer in 7 days.

Listed
$1,100,000
Sold
$1,100,000
Days on Market
14
Offers
2
Seller Saved $16,500
Recently sold townhouse in Ashburn VA, listed and sold by The Jamil Brothers — record price per square foot Record Price / Sq Ft

Townhouse in Ashburn

Ashburn, VA · Loudoun County

Strategic pricing above comps, backed by cinematic marketing, achieved a record price per square foot. Two competing offers in 11 days.

Listed
$755,000
Sold
$785,000
Days on Market
5
Offers
5
Seller Saved $11,775

Savings figures represent the difference between The Jamil Brothers Flexible Commission Program and a traditional listing structure on each sale price shown. Each transaction is unique — your savings depend on your custom Flexible Commission Plan.

Fairfax County Public Schools

Herndon School Pyramid Breakdown

School pyramid is one of the strongest pricing levers in Herndon. Verify your home's exact assignment — a single street can split between three different high schools.

Herndon HS Pyramid

Primary — most of Herndon
High
Herndon High School
Middle
Herndon Middle School
Elementary
Aldrin · Armstrong · Clearview · Dranesville · Floris · Herndon · Hutchison

Madison HS Pyramid

Boundary — northern edges
High
James Madison High School
Middle
Thoreau Middle School
Elementary
Wolftrap · Vienna feeder schools (boundary cases)

South Lakes HS Pyramid

Boundary — Reston-adjacent
High
South Lakes High School
Middle
Hughes Middle School
Elementary
Reston-area feeder schools (boundary cases)

Seller note: School zone is a primary buyer driver in Herndon — pricing should reflect zone strength, and listing copy should explicitly name the assigned pyramid. The Madison vs. Herndon split alone can move price by $30,000–$60,000 on otherwise identical homes. We verify your home's exact pyramid assignment before pricing strategy is finalized.

School assignments and rankings change. Always verify with Fairfax County Public Schools (fcps.edu) and GreatSchools.org for current data tied to your specific address.

Decision Helper

Is 2026 a Good Year to Sell in Herndon?

2026 Market Outlook

  • Silver Line tech-corridor demand remains steady — Innovation Center and Reston Town Center stops anchor relocation buyers.
  • Move-in-ready homes in the Herndon HS pyramid continue to clear the market in 14–28 days.
  • Inventory remains tight in Old Town and Hidden Creek — sellers in those pockets retain pricing leverage.
  • Reston-adjacent value pricing keeps Herndon competitive against pricier neighboring markets.

Estimated trends. Six-month outlook: continued steady demand for prepped, photographed, well-priced homes; longer DOM for outdated or over-priced inventory.

Are You Ready to Sell? — Self-Check

  • Have you confirmed your home's exact school pyramid assignment?
  • Do you know your current mortgage payoff balance?
  • Have you identified the next-home plan (move-up, downsize, relocation)?
  • Have you budgeted $1,500–$5,000 for pre-listing prep?
  • Are you ready for showings within 2–3 weeks of listing?

If you checked 3 or more, you're closer to ready than most sellers think.

What If You're 6+ Months Out?

  • Get a baseline valuation now — even informal — so you have a reference point for pricing later.
  • Tackle inspection-likely items in stages (HVAC, windows, plumbing) — spreading cost out reduces stress.
  • Track 3–4 comparable Herndon sales monthly so you have a current price feel when you list.

We're happy to set up a low-pressure baseline conversation now — no listing commitment required.

Your Selling Timeline

Your Herndon Selling Timeline: 30, 90 & 180 Days

Three timeline scenarios — pick the one closest to your situation. We tailor the plan to your home, school-year timing, and next-home logistics.

Urgency
Selling in 30 Days
  • Wk 1Home valuation, listing strategy, immediate decluttering
  • Wk 2Quick prep wins — paint touch-ups, curb appeal, deep clean
  • Wk 3Professional photography, 3D Matterport, MLS launch
  • Wk 4Open house weekend, offer review, contract ratification
  • +30Closing 30–45 days post-ratification typical
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Selling in 90 Days
  • Wk 1–2Valuation, strategy, school-year timing alignment
  • Wk 3–6Address inspection-likely items (HVAC, windows, plumbing)
  • Wk 6–8Prep work — paint, lighting, hardware, curb appeal
  • Wk 9–10Staging, professional photography, Matterport tour
  • Wk 11–12Bright MLS launch, open house, offer negotiation
  • +90Closing typically 30–60 days after ratification
Strategic
Selling in 6+ Months
  • Mo 1Baseline valuation + 3-month comp tracking begins
  • Mo 2–3Phase capital improvements (kitchen, bath, HVAC)
  • Mo 4Major prep — paint, flooring, landscape redesign
  • Mo 5Final cosmetic prep, declutter, stage
  • Mo 6Photography, MLS launch, list-to-close
Final Net Proceeds

What's your final take-home?

Model your net after Fairfax County taxes, settlement fees, mortgage payoff, and commissions. Adjust any field — the math updates instantly.

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Pre-listing prep
Estimated Net

Estimate only. Actual figures vary by HOA fees, repairs negotiated, and your custom commission plan.

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Life Event Selling Scenarios

Selling for a Specific Life Reason

Selling Due to Job Relocation

Tech-corridor relocation buyers and sellers move through Herndon in steady volume. We compress the timeline and coordinate with corporate relo packages so closing aligns with your start date.

Talk through your relo timeline →

Selling an Inherited Herndon Home

Probate, deferred maintenance, and out-of-state heirs are common. We handle in-person walkthroughs, prep coordination, and remote closing logistics so the process moves smoothly even from afar.

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Downsizing in Herndon

Decades of equity, decades of belongings. We coordinate decluttering, prep prioritization, and right-sized next-home planning — often as a single coordinated transaction.

Plan your downsize →
Herndon Local Triggers

What's Happening in Herndon Right Now

Silver Line Phase 2 Maturation

The Silver Line extension to Dulles continues to drive walk-to-Metro pricing premiums. Sellers in Worldgate and Innovation Center neighborhoods see the largest impact — measure your walk distance precisely.

Tech Corridor Hiring Cycles

AWS, Google, Meta, and Microsoft hiring waves create periodic Herndon buyer demand spikes. Listing timing relative to hiring announcements can move offers by 1–2 weeks.

FCPS Boundary Reviews

Fairfax County Public Schools reviews boundaries periodically. If your home is near a Madison/Herndon or Herndon/South Lakes boundary, ongoing reviews can affect future buyer perception — worth tracking.

Frequently Asked

Herndon Sellers' Most Asked Questions

Direct answers to the questions Herndon sellers ask us most often. For anything not covered here — text 703-782-4830.

Who is the best real estate agent in Herndon, Virginia?
The Jamil Brothers Realty Group are NVAR Lifetime Top Producers with over 840 homes sold and $500M+ in closed volume across Northern Virginia. Saad and Arslan Jamil personally lead every Herndon listing — no handoff to junior agents. Track record is verifiable through Bright MLS and NVAR.
Should I sell my Herndon home in 2026?
2026 looks favorable for Herndon sellers with updated homes in strong school zones. The Silver Line Metro extension continues to attract relocating buyers from Fairfax City, Tysons, and DC, and Herndon offers value pricing relative to Reston and Vienna. The right time depends on your equity position, school-year timing, and next-home plan — talk to a Herndon listing agent for a custom strategy.
Is now a good time to sell in Herndon?
Move-in-ready homes in Herndon priced to current comps typically go under contract in 14–28 days, often with multiple offers. Tech-corridor demand from the Silver Line stations remains steady. The right window depends on your home's condition, school-year alignment, and what you'll buy next.
What's the Herndon real estate market doing in 2026?
Herndon continues to see steady buyer demand driven by Silver Line Metro proximity, value pricing relative to Reston, and the Dulles tech corridor employment base. Inventory remains tight in Old Town and Hidden Creek, while newer Innovation Center developments add ongoing supply.
How do I know if I'm ready to sell my Herndon home?
You're ready when you've confirmed three things: your home's exact school pyramid assignment, your mortgage payoff balance, and your next-home plan. If you've also budgeted $1,500–$5,000 for prep work and can be ready for showings within 2–3 weeks, you're in strong listing position.
How much does it cost to sell a home in Herndon, Virginia?
Total selling costs in Herndon typically run 5–7% of the sale price — including agent commissions (negotiable), Virginia and Northern Virginia transfer taxes (approximately 0.65% combined), and roughly $1,000–$5,000 in title, settlement, and pre-listing prep fees. Use our net sheet calculator for a personalized estimate.
What are typical seller closing costs in Herndon?
Standard Herndon seller closing costs include: VA grantor tax (0.10%), NoVA congestion relief (0.40%), WMATA capital fee (0.15%) — approximately 0.65% combined; settlement and recording fees ($700–$1,000); commission (negotiable); and pro-rated property taxes and HOA dues.
How long does it take to sell a home in Herndon?
Move-in-ready homes in Herndon typically go under contract in 14–28 days, with closing 30–60 days after that for a financed transaction. End-to-end, a typical Herndon sale runs 6–10 weeks from list to close.
How do I prepare my Herndon home for sale?
Focus first on inspection-likely items (HVAC, windows, plumbing — especially polybutylene-era streets), then high-ROI cosmetic updates (paint, lighting, hardware, curb appeal), and finish with professional staging and photography. Allow 6–10 weeks if doing the full sequence.
When is the best time to list my Herndon home?
Spring (March–May) and early fall (September–October)
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