Located in Fairfax County, Annandale has an estimated population of 43,363 residents. Its downtown area is often called Koreatown because it is largely populated by Korean Americans.
Education plays an important role in Annandale’s societal landscape. In fact, the oldest and largest branch of the Northern Virginia Community College system sits within city limits. Annandale also boasts excellent public schools.
While not as wealthy as its neighboring areas, Annandale stands squarely in the upper-middle-class bracket. Residents enjoy a broad range of outdoor activities, a vibrant nightlife scene, and a relatively easy commute.
Notable points of interest include the Audrey Moore RECenter, Mason District Park, Turkeycock Run Stream Valley Park, Ossian Hall Park, Canterbury Woods Park, Hidden Oaks Nature Center, Green Spring Gardens, and Wakefield Park.
There are approximately 9,100 HOAs across Virginia. Homeowners are drawn to them for the many advantages they offer. These communities provide shared facilities, maintain home appearances, and preserve property values. They also foster a close-knit neighborhood feel.
That said, managing a community comes with challenges. Volunteers must dedicate significant time and effort to the job, with governance and management requiring expertise. For this reason, many boards choose to work with a professional management firm.
National Realty Partners provides a diverse selection of HOA management services to communities in Annandale. These include:
National Realty Partners serves communities across Annandale and beyond. With years of experience and ongoing education, we are committed to providing associations with unparalleled support. Our team of managers will handle all your management needs.
Call us today at 703-435-3800 or request a proposal online to get started!