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Take the Next StepLocated in the northern reaches of the state and within the greater Washington, DC, metropolitan area, Stafford County stands as one of Virginia’s fastest-growing regions. As one of Virginia’s most well-regarded homebuilders, Ryan Homes offers a wide range of new homes in Stafford County, VA. Whether you’re drawn by the high quality of life or the nearby professional opportunities, Ryan Homes can help you find the best homes for sale in Stafford County.
As one of the nation’s most affluent regions, Northern Virginia is home to numerous booming sectors. As the heart of America’s defense and contracting industry, the region has much to offer technically skilled professionals. The region lies within close reach of both Arlington and Fairfax, and our new homes for sale in Stafford County provide easy commutes to Arlington’s bustling business districts. While home to major defense and security players, Stafford’s neighboring counties also provide ample opportunities in the research sector as well, with the Institute for Defense Analysis located in nearby Alexandria.
While the county is close to Washington, DC’s busiest business districts, Stafford itself is known for its pleasant and serene character. Both the Potomac and Rappahannock rivers run through the region, and the undeveloped stretches of Stafford County are rich with greenery. Ryan Homes is proud to offer quality homes for sale in Stafford County, VA, and our local single-family homes can be found throughout some of Virginia’s most gorgeous terrain. In addition to Stafford County’s pastoral beauty, the region features numerous well-preserved historic sites, many of which date back to colonial and antebellum America.