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John Spahr

John Spahr
Real Estate Agent (SALP)
Mc Lean VA

SALP (VA: 142986)

40 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Fairfax County, VA
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Long & Foster McLean

Office Website
Office Address
1355 Beverly Rd
Mc Lean, VA  22101
(Fairfax County)
Office Phone
703-790-1990
Office Fax
Mobile
703-598-0267
Email
jack******@*****.com

Service Areas

Pimmit Hills: VA McLean: VA

About John Spahr

With three decades of experience in the real estate sector, Jack has consistently achieved recognition for his outstanding contributions, including the prestigious Realty Alliance's National Sales Award, membership in Long & Foster's Director's Club, and designation as a Lifetime Top Producer by NVAR. Specializing in the distinctive properties of Old Town Alexandria and McLean's "Gold Coast," he is recognized for his discretion and extensive expertise. Throughout his career, Jack has successfully facilitated numerous high-profile transactions within the D.C. Metro Area. As a partner at Long & Foster's Talout International Team, alongside Fouad Talout, he remains committed to providing personalized service, attention to detail, and genuine care for each client, consistently surpassing expectations and contributing to the team's esteemed reputation.

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

$1,838,423
Avg. Listing Price
From John's portfolio
4.7 / 4.3
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
4,185 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
1190
Active Listings
Current inventory

Fairfax County, Virginia represents one of the most sophisticated and affluent real estate markets in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, characterized by exceptional median home values and a highly educated buyer base. With 11,149 actively licensed real estate agents serving this dynamic market, the county demonstrates the intense professional competition that emerges in high-value suburban markets adjacent to major government and corporate centers.

The sheer volume of licensed professionals—all 11,149 agents maintaining current email contact information—reflects both the market's robust transaction volume and the technological sophistication required to serve discerning clients in this affluent Northern Virginia region. This concentration of real estate expertise supports a market where homes routinely exceed national median prices and where buyers often possess substantial purchasing power derived from careers in government, defense contracting, and technology sectors.

Major Fairfax County, Virginia Real Estate Markets

The county's real estate landscape spans from the urban-adjacent communities of McLean and Great Falls, where luxury estates command multi-million dollar prices, to family-oriented markets in Burke, Centreville, and Oakton that attract government employees and corporate professionals seeking excellent schools and convenient commuter access. Vienna and Falls Church represent particularly sought-after markets, combining historic charm with proximity to Washington, D.C., while Reston stands out as a planned community that pioneered mixed-use development concepts decades ahead of national trends.

Fairfax Station, Clifton, and Lorton offer more spacious suburban environments that appeal to families prioritizing larger lots and newer construction, while the Route 1 corridor through Alexandria portions of the county presents emerging opportunities for redevelopment and urban infill projects. Each submarket maintains distinct pricing dynamics and buyer preferences, requiring specialized local knowledge that the county's extensive agent network provides.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Fairfax County's real estate market operates with unusual complexity due to its position within multiple overlapping economic zones—serving as bedroom community for D.C. federal workers, headquarters location for major defense contractors, and increasingly as a destination for Amazon and other technology companies establishing significant regional presences. This economic diversity creates resilient demand across multiple property types and price points, from luxury single-family homes to high-end townhomes and condominiums.

The market's sophistication shows in its rapid adoption of technology-driven buying and selling processes, with agents increasingly required to provide virtual tour capabilities, detailed market analytics, and seamless digital transaction management. School district boundaries significantly influence property values, with homes in areas served by top-rated schools commanding premium prices that can vary dramatically within short geographic distances.

Why Businesses Need Fairfax County, Virginia Agent Contact Data

Mortgage lenders, home inspection services, and real estate technology companies find exceptional opportunity in Fairfax County due to the high transaction values and sophisticated client expectations that characterize this market. With all 11,149 agents maintaining current email addresses, businesses can efficiently reach professionals who serve clients with substantial purchasing power and willingness to invest in premium services throughout the buying and selling process.

The concentration of real estate expertise in this single county creates unique opportunities for business-to-business services, continuing education providers, and professional development companies seeking to serve agents who operate in one of the nation's most demanding and lucrative residential markets. Direct email access to this substantial agent network enables targeted outreach for everything from luxury marketing services to specialized financing products designed for high-net-worth clients.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/7/2026, John Spahr has 1 property for sale in Mc Lean and surrounding areas.

$17,198,000

Listed 2026-01-12

612 Rivercrest Dr
McLean, VA  22101

Beds: 8.0
Baths: 9.5
Sq Ft: 16,000
Lot: 52,272 sf
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Current Property Rentals

John Spahr currently has no rental properties available in Mc Lean and surrounding areas. Check back later.