Market Overview
Tysons is pricier ($825K median vs $310K), a difference of about $515K. Tysons moves faster, with homes averaging 18 days on market compared to 25 in Winchester. Winchester offers a lower entry point at $150K–$700K.
Tysons
VA
Winchester
VA
Median Price
$825K
$310K
Avg Days on Market
18 days
25 days
Price Range
$400K–$3M+
$150K–$700K
Top Neighborhoods
The Boro, Tysons Central, Scotts Run, The Commons
Old Town, Stonewall Industrial, Kernstown, Meadow Branch
VA
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Tysons or Winchester more affordable?
Winchester is more affordable with a median home price of $310K, compared to $825K in Tysons. Both cities offer a wide range of housing options, from condos and townhomes to single-family homes. Tysons prices range from $400K–$3M+. Winchester prices range from $150K–$700K.
Is Tysons or Winchester better for families?
Both cities are popular with families. Tysons is Northern Virginia's largest business district and an increasingly walkable residential community. Winchester is a historic Shenandoah Valley city known for apple orchards, Civil War heritage, and a revitalized downtown. The best choice depends on your priorities: budget, school quality, commute length, and neighborhood feel. smover can help you find a verified agent in either city who specializes in family-friendly neighborhoods.
Market data verified by smover using real transaction records. School data from Virginia DOE, Maryland MSDE, and DC OSSE public reports. Property tax rates from Virginia Dept. of Taxation (2024). Walkability scores from Walk Score (2024). Crime data from FBI UCR and Virginia State Police (2023). Commute times are approximate rush-hour estimates. Updated June 2026.