
Maybe the best way to evaluate what it’s like to live in Loudoun is to ask the people who are living here. A 2005 survey of residents reported that 91 percent of respondents rated Loudoun’s quality of life as good or excellent. The county offers:
• A fast-growing, young, family-oriented, highly educated, affluent population (the county consistently ranks among the top in the nation for household median income)
• Ranked 5th for Quality-of-Life among all U.S. counties in May 2004 (national study conducted by American City Business Journals, Inc., rating living conditions, including affluence, racial diversity, short commuting times, and the availability of affordable housing)

• A breadth of housing options including clean, contemporary master-planned communities, historic town homes, and rural estates
• Schools consistently among the best in the state and nation
• Beautiful landscape, open countryside
• Our unique geographic provides a full spectrum of amenities including hotels, shopping and dining opportunities in the suburban east to wineries, bed-and-breakfasts, pick-your-own fruit and vegetable gardens, historic small-town shops, and equestrian facilities in the rural west.