Tysons Corner

Hub for Businesses with a Great Town Center and Relaxing Vibe
Home of Virginia's largest shopping mall 'Tyson's Corner Shopping Center', Tyson's Corner is a well rounded neighborhood. It has great locations from the Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts to the Great Falls Park to enjoy weekends with family and friends. Reviewers claim that it's fairly quiet and perfect if you want to live in the same area that you work since it's home to a ton of businesses.

Beware of heavy traffic on weekdays since workers often need to commute to get here. However, it won't take long before more and more people begin to move out this way since the area is quickly becoming its own metropolis.
What Tysons Corner Residents
Think About Their Apartments
overall
8.0
value
8.0
amenities
8.0
social
6.0
management
7.0
safety
7.4
Median rents in Tysons Corner
Studio
$
1,750
1 Bedroom
$
1,800
2 Bedroom
$
2,300

Living in
Tysons Corner

Plenty of Shopping
Lots of Traffic
Extremely Safe
Quiet Neighborhood
Not Much Nightlife
Walkable
Great Location
Plenty of Events
Proximity to DC
Few Residential Buildings
Developing
Convenient Commute
Good Schools
Tysons Corner — 7.8/10 Rating (based on 29 neighborhood reviews)
Tyson's is brand new and incredibly safe. I walk around at night all the time and have had 0 times where I've even been nervous. Lots of young families live here so everyone is nice and friendly. The atmosphere is great, and if you make friends in other housing communities you can share amenities and rotate where you hangout.

The mall is very close by, and there's lots of new construction for new apartments -- it's a growing city with growing demand for housing. D.C. is a 30 minute drive away and if you get friends to room with you it's a pretty easy uber to make. Fairfax and Arlington are roughly 20 minutes each, the metro is nearby, and wherever you choose to live there will be bus stops to take you there.

I highly recommend looking to live in the 'Park Crest' section of Tyson's, as that's where I'm at and it's a great place to be.
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8
/10
Neighborhood Rating
Ovation at Park Crest
Tysons Corner doesn't have a ton of residential buildings/neighborhoods, so restaurants are a little empty at night. And traffic is intense so you're essentially stranded for a chunk of the morning and evening. But it's such a great location for getting to work, and there are plenty of events and things to do. The proximity to DC with the Silver Line for ease of access is great!
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8
/10
Neighborhood Rating
The Ascent at Spring Hill Station Luxury Apartments
Pretty good neighborhood.. family-oriented but enough young people nearby to be interesting. Most of the families in the area are "young" families (new parents). Short drive from Tysons Business Park, Tysons Mall, and Mosaic District, so plenty to do nearby.
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9
/10
Neighborhood Rating
The Reserve at Tysons Corner
Safe, quiet, but not much going on. Most residents are 35+ years old and there are a lot of families. It's a pretty expensive area and consists of mostly office parks. Not walkable.
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6
/10
Neighborhood Rating
Avalon Park Crest
Lots of space for walking, pretty scenic even though it's just buildings around. Very safe to walk around and close to other neighborhoods to visit friends.
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6
/10
Neighborhood Rating
Fountains at Mclean
See previous review about location details. Perfect location for working in Tysons. The neighbors are primarily Ascent tenants.
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10
/10
Neighborhood Rating
The Ascent at Spring Hill Station Luxury Apartments
Close to work if you work anywhere in Tysons, extremely safe, not too much noise (other then sirens if you live near a fire department, which I do). Not much walkable night life though. It is walkable to a grocery store and a Mall, but not a great pedestrian area. Metro is somewhat close (12 minute walk).
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8
/10
Neighborhood Rating
Avalon Tysons Corner
Very close to work. Metro is near by. Safe area. Harris teeter in walking distance.
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9
/10
Neighborhood Rating
Fountains at Mclean
I feel safe and comfortable. Overall, nice and quiet.
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8
/10
Neighborhood Rating
Avalon Tysons Corner
It is very quiet but also there are children and pets around. They don't cause any disturbance. I don't think I've ever seen the police department or the fire department in my neighborhood. Very safe
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9
/10
Neighborhood Rating
The Reserve at Tysons Corner
Tysons Corner is far enough away from DC to not be in the annoying bubble of people who don't own cars. It has nice wide driveable roads and retail is in huge shopping malls like God intended.
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8
/10
Neighborhood Rating
Avalon Tysons Corner
Not too much to do here, quiet area. Usually will go in town on the weekends
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5
/10
Neighborhood Rating
Adaire
Good location in heart of Tysons, McLean area.
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8
/10
Neighborhood Rating
The Gates of Mclean
Great community and friendly people.
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9
/10
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Avalon Tysons Corner
Lots of playgrounds nearby.
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8
/10
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The Colonies at Mclean
It's not the city, but it's fast becoming a metropolis, with the Metro just 10 minutes away and the popular Tysons Corner Mall in reach. Schools are good, parking is still plentiful, and our particular complex is actually, actually affordable and relatively noise-free. If you pick the right side of the Rotonda to live on, you will never hear the Metro and get ample sun.
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8
/10
Neighborhood Rating
The Rotonda
While it’s a mile away, Tysons gets really busy in the winter and summer and attracts people who have ill intentions for the community. Luckily the area police station is about a quarter of a mile from the building but there is never truly an immediate issue just kids being kids.
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8
/10
Neighborhood Rating
Haden
There's not a ton of nightlife, but you don't have much traffic or noise. You're also really close to the mall if you ever need anything. (And your commute is like 3 min in the morning if you drive, 20 min if you walk)
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8
/10
Neighborhood Rating
Commons of Mclean
Close to lots of businesses, safe area, relatively quiet, walking distance to Safeway grocery story and Starbucks. Clean area. Close to various public transportation options.
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8
/10
Neighborhood Rating
Commons of Mclean
I love living in Tyson's Corner. I'm close to the mall, close to work, and only a 15 minute drive to Arlington/DC (depending on traffic, of course).
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6
/10
Neighborhood Rating
Commons of Mclean
The community itself is secure and close to the metro and grocery stores. All the basics are covered, with outdoor grills and a gym/pool available. The whole community is gated, so your car is separated from traffic. Location for convenient access to work is great, but there is not much to do in terms of restaurants or nightlife in Tysons.
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6
/10
Neighborhood Rating
Avalon Tysons Corner
No complaints about the neighborhood. It's right next to a gas station and a Safeway.
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8
/10
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The Westerlies
This is as quiet as you can get without living in an actual suburb.
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9
/10
Neighborhood Rating
Avalon Tysons Corner
Not that many people live in Tysons. That's how it feels. But if you're working here, it's perfect! The new highrises aren't noisy and there's plenty of shopping. Lots of traffic too, though. Overall a good deal!
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6
/10
Neighborhood Rating
The Ascent at Spring Hill Station Luxury Apartments
This area is fairly quiet and safe. It's mostly office buildings nearby, so it's close to a lot of people's work place. I wish there there are more restaurants nearby. It's mostly near the mall.
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7
/10
Neighborhood Rating
Nouvelle
Tysons is growing quickly adding not only office and housing stock but increased shopping and dining destinations. access to downtown via metro is extremely convenient
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8
/10
Neighborhood Rating
Dolley Madison Apartments
Tysons Corner has pretty much everything.
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8
/10
Neighborhood Rating
Fountains at Mclean
safe, family friendly
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10
/10
Neighborhood Rating
lillian Court
Never had a problem.
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7
/10
Neighborhood Rating
Avalon Tysons Corner


Getting to Know
Tysons Corner

Neighborhood Boundaries
East to West Boundaries: Dulles Toll Rd to Wolftrap Creek
North to South Boundaries: Dulles Access Rd to Idylwood Rd
dining
Legal Sea Foods
Paladar Latin Kitchen & Rum Bar
Pho Deluxe Tysons
Sweet Leaf
grocery
Harris Teeter
The Fresh Market
Whole Foods Market
convenience
CVS Pharmacy
fitness
Hot Yoga Tysons
Solidcore
The Bar Method
TNT Fitness
coffee
Blessing Cafe
Cakes by Linda
Java Works
Kung Fu Tea
bus
23T (bus)
3T (bus)
401 (bus)
432 (bus)
rail
Silver (metro)
Silver (metro)
About your Neighbors
Data from the 2013 American Community Survey

Zip Codes
Tysons Corner includes zip codes 22102 and 22182
Rent vs Own
31
%
of Tysons Corner residents are renters
Driving to Work
83
%
of Tysons Corner residents drive to work
New Construction
17
%
of housing units in Tysons Corner have been built in the last 15 years
Building Types
75
%
<20 units
6
%
20-49 units
19
%
50+ units
Demographics
Children (under 18)
23
%
18 - 34
20
%
35 - 54
31
%
55+
27
%
Unit Mix
1
%
Studio
17
%
1 Bed
24
%
2 Bed
58
%
3+ Bed
Occupation or Education
Working Professional
65
%
Undergrad Student
5
%
Grad Student
3
%
Unemployed
4
%
Retired
22
%

Best Apartments
in Tysons Corner


Studio $2,268
1 Bed $1,975
2 Beds $2,664


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1 Bed $2,030
2 Beds $2,355
3 Beds $3,200

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1 Bed $2,277
2 Beds $2,462

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1 Bed $1,840
2 Beds $2,345

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