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Price: $985,000
4 Bed
4 Bath
2 Garage Spaces
Year Built: 2006
Price: $985,000
4 Bed
4 Bath
2 Garage Spaces
Year Built: 2006
Located in Dunn Loring, Virginia, this four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath home was built in 2006 and offers a well-proportioned layout suited to a range of living arrangements. Two garage spaces provide covered parking in a community where street parking can be limited. The Dunn Loring-Merrifield Metro station places the Orange and Silver lines within easy reach, connecting residents to Tysons, Ballston, and downtown DC. At a display price of $985,000, this home represents a considered entry into one of Fairfax County’s most transit-accessible residential pockets.
The home at 2406 Spring St sits in Dunn Loring, a compact and well-connected community in Fairfax County. Built in 2006, the residence offers four bedrooms, three full baths, and one half bath across a layout that balances everyday function with comfortable scale. Two garage spaces are included, a meaningful asset in this part of Northern Virginia.
Dunn Loring’s defining characteristic is its proximity to the Orange and Silver line Metro station at Dunn Loring-Merrifield, making car-free commutes to Tysons Corner, Ballston, and the District genuinely practical. The surrounding area has matured considerably since the station’s opening, with a range of dining, retail, and service options now established within the Merrifield corridor.
Fairfax County’s infrastructure, park system, and public services form the broader backdrop for daily life here. The home’s 2006 construction means mechanical systems, finishes, and structural elements are relatively modern without the premium typically associated with new construction.
At $985,000, this home is priced within the established range for single-family product in this submarket. A Wardman team member is available to provide comparable sales data and context for buyers evaluating this opportunity.
Neighborhood & Lifestyle
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Neighborhood & Lifestyle
A snapshot of everyday conveniences, destinations and experiences just moments from your door.
Property Location
The home at 2406 Spring St was constructed in 2006, placing it in a generation of Northern Virginia single-family homes built to modern code standards with updated mechanical and structural systems. The four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath layout offers flexibility across its floor plan, with a two-car garage providing covered parking and additional storage. No HOA data was provided for this property, which buyers should confirm independently prior to making an offer.
Dunn Loring is a small, transit-oriented community in Fairfax County, situated between the Merrifield commercial corridor and the established residential neighborhoods of Vienna and Falls Church. The area has evolved significantly since the Dunn Loring-Merrifield Metro station opened, with walkable retail, dining, and services now anchoring the surrounding blocks. Spring St itself is a residential street within this broader context, offering access to the corridor’s amenities without being directly on its commercial edges.
Daily life in Dunn Loring is shaped by the convenience of the Merrifield corridor, where grocery options, restaurants, and service businesses are concentrated within a short distance of the Metro station. Fairfax County’s park system provides outdoor recreation nearby, and the broader Northern Virginia road network — including Routes 29 and 50 and the Beltway — offers regional connectivity for those who drive. The combination of Metro access and highway proximity makes this location practical for a wide range of commuting patterns.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have worked extensively with buyers navigating the Northern Virginia single-family market, including transit-proximate communities along the Orange and Silver line corridors in Fairfax County. We understand the nuances of Dunn Loring and Merrifield real estate, from pricing dynamics to the practical considerations of buying in an established Metro-adjacent neighborhood. If you are evaluating single-family homes in this submarket, we would be glad to share recent comparables, discuss what we are seeing in the current market, and help you move forward with confidence.
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490 M St SW #W602, Washington, DC 20024