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Jennifer Kitner

Jennifer Kitner
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson)
Ashburn VA

Salesperson (VA: 225171)

9 years experience

REALTOR® 2 Active Listings Serves Loudoun County, VA
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Pearson Smith Realty Llc
Office Address
43777 Central Station Dr
Ashburn, VA  20147
(Loudoun County)
Office Phone
571-386-1075
Office Fax
Mobile
540-660-1804
Email
kitn******@*****.com
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Service Areas

The Plains: VA Fauquier: VA Frederick: VA Chester Gap: VA Lake Frederick: VA Riverton: VA Front Royal: VA Warren: VA Rappahonnock: VA White Post: VA Shenandoah Farms: VA Shenandoah Shores: VA Seven Fountains: VA Saint Davids Church: VA Fort Valley: VA Upperville: VA Middleburg: VA Rectortown: VA Marshall: VA Orlean: VA Delaplane: VA Markham: VA Paris: VA Millwood: VA Hume: VA Round Hill: VA Shenandoah Retreat: VA Mount Weather: VA Bluemont: VA Apple Mountain Lake: VA Linden: VA Skyland Estates: VA Viewtown: VA Amissville: VA Catalpa: VA Flint Hill: VA Boyce: VA Huntly: VA Loudoun: VA Waterford: VA Berryville: VA Lovettsville: VA Browntown: VA Bentonville: VA Stephens City: VA Philomont: VA

About Jennifer Kitner

With a deep-rooted passion for architecture and design, this dedicated professional thrives on discovering beauty in both nature and the built environment. A devoted wife and mother of four, she has spent her entire life in Virginia, where her appreciation for homes began in childhood.

Her fascination with houses was sparked at a young age while exploring abandoned properties, where she envisioned the stories and memories that lingered within their dilapidated walls. Growing up in a fixer-upper Sears & Roebuck home, raised by a carpenter, she gained firsthand insight into the potential these older structures possess.

Her early years were spent in a quaint town in the Shenandoah Valley, where she enjoyed the simple pleasures of life, such as walking to the local drugstore for penny candy. Later, her journey took her to McLean, Northern Virginia, where she experienced the allure of luxury living. However, the bustling city life ultimately led her back to the tranquility of rural Virginia.

Throughout her career, she has specialized in event planning and design at private estates in hunt country. Her work often reflects her passion for architectural elements, particularly those found in historic homes, which she seamlessly integrates into her event themes. In her leisure time, she delights in exploring the region, continually uncovering both new and old homes that reveal the area's hidden treasures.

Loudoun County, VA Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$1,395,642
Avg. Listing Price
From Jennifer's portfolio
4.4 / 4.4
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
4,373 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
471
Active Listings
Current inventory

Loudoun County, Virginia stands as one of the most dynamic and fastest-growing real estate markets in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area. With 3,493 total actively licensed agents serving this affluent Northern Virginia region, the market reflects both the county's rapid expansion and its position as a premier destination for technology companies, government contractors, and families seeking excellent schools combined with reasonable commutes to the nation's capital.

What makes Loudoun County particularly compelling is its transformation from rural farmland to a thriving suburban powerhouse in just two decades. The presence of 3,493 agents with email contact information demonstrates the market's sophisticated digital infrastructure, essential for serving tech-savvy buyers and sellers who expect seamless communication and rapid response times in this competitive environment.

Major Loudoun County, Virginia Real Estate Markets

The county's real estate landscape centers around several distinct markets, each with unique characteristics. Ashburn leads as the technology hub, home to major data centers and corporate campuses, driving demand for luxury homes and modern townhomes. Leesburg, the historic county seat, offers a blend of restored colonial properties and new developments, while Sterling provides more affordable options with excellent Metro access. Purcellville and Middleburg maintain their small-town charm with estate properties and equestrian communities.

Herndon and Reston, though technically spanning into Fairfax County, significantly influence Loudoun's eastern markets. The Dulles corridor continues expanding westward, with planned communities like Brambleton and One Loudoun reshaping the landscape. These master-planned developments feature mixed-use designs that combine residential, retail, and office spaces, reflecting modern buyers' preferences for walkable neighborhoods.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Loudoun County's real estate market operates on multiple levels simultaneously, creating complexity that requires specialized local knowledge. The eastern portion commands premium prices due to proximity to Dulles Airport and major employers like Amazon Web Services, while western areas offer larger lots and rural settings at more moderate price points. Seasonal fluctuations follow patterns typical of high-end suburban markets, with spring and early fall showing peak activity.

The market's sophistication appears in its micro-neighborhoods, where home values can vary dramatically within short distances based on school districts, HOA amenities, and development timing. New construction continues at a rapid pace, particularly in areas like Aldie and South Riding, creating interesting dynamics between resale homes and new builds that challenge agents to stay current on pricing strategies and buyer preferences.

Why Businesses Need Loudoun County, Virginia Agent Contact Data

Mortgage lenders, insurance companies, and financial services firms find Loudoun County's agent network particularly valuable due to the high transaction volumes and affluent client base. The county's median household income ranks among Virginia's highest, creating opportunities for premium service providers. Home improvement companies, contractors, and luxury service providers benefit from connecting with agents who work with clients undertaking significant property investments.

Technology companies and real estate platforms especially value direct agent contact information in Loudoun County, as these professionals serve some of the most digitally sophisticated buyers and sellers in the Mid-Atlantic region. The concentration of government contractors and tech executives creates demand for specialized services, from executive relocation to investment property management, making these agent relationships crucial for B2B service providers targeting this lucrative demographic.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/7/2026, Jennifer Kitner has 2 properties for sale in Ashburn and surrounding areas.

$80,000

Listed 2026-01-03

Moonshiner Way
Linden, VA  22642

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Lot: 165,964 sf
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$250,000

Listed 2024-11-19

Woodlands Dr
Flint Hill, VA  22627

Beds:
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Lot: 625,957 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Jennifer Kitner currently has no rental properties available in Ashburn and surrounding areas. Check back later.