Apartments to rent in 22102, McLean
22102 covers Tysons Corner and parts of McLean — the DMV’s major business and shopping hub. This page summarizes 2025 rental price ranges, transit (Silver Line), top schools, nearby amenities and safety context specific to ZIP 22102.
Nearby ZIPs Comparison
| ZIPs | Cost | Schools | Safety | Walkability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 22102 — Tysons / Tysons Corner | High | Good | Safe | Good |
| 22101 — Downtown McLean | High | Excellent | Very Safe | Good |
| 22182 — Vienna / Tysons | High | Good | Safe | Good |
| 22067 — Falls Church / Pimmit Hills | Average | Good | Safe | Good |
| 22106 — McLean / North McLean | High | Good | Very Safe | Fair |
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ZIP 22102 Rental Prices
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Rentals available in 22102
22102 Schools & Education
Top Public Schools
Longfellow Middle School
Kilmer Middle School
McLean High School
Top Private Schools
The Madeira School
The Potomac School
St. John Academy (St. John the Beloved)
22102 Safety & Crime Overview
Tysons (22102) is a busy commercial and retail hub. Crime in the area is mostly property-related (shoplifting, vehicle break-ins) around major retail centers; Fairfax County Police maintain active patrols and have focused efforts on retail theft and vehicle crime near Tysons Corner Center. Residential neighborhoods around McLean tend to report lower violent-crime rates compared with the county average. Usual precautions (lock vehicles, avoid leaving valuables visible in cars, use well-lit routes at night) are recommended.
22102 Walkability, Transit & Bike Scores
Source: WalkScore / WMATA
22102, McLean Summary
Overview
22102 is the postal heart of Tysons Corner — a dense, evolving business and retail district inside the McLean mailing area. Over the past decade Tysons has shifted from a car-centered mall district to a transit-oriented mixed‑use center anchored by the Silver Line. The ZIP contains significant office space, regional shopping (Tysons Corner Center, Tysons Galleria), and new residential towers close to Metro stations. Residential sections near the perimeter transition into classic McLean neighborhoods with tree-lined streets and single-family homes.
Key Features
- Regional shopping & dining: Tysons Corner Center and Tysons Galleria put major retail, restaurants and entertainment within walking distance of many addresses.
- Transit hub: Four Silver Line stations serve the ZIP, offering one-seat access into downtown DC and regional job centers.
- Strong employer base: Headquarters and large offices (Capital One, Freddie Mac and major consultancies) cluster in Tysons, shortening commutes for many residents.
- Rapid redevelopment: Ongoing office-to-residential and mixed-use projects continue to change the skyline and amenities mix.
Housing Snapshot
- Predominantly mid‑to‑high rent market with many new condo and apartment towers near Metro.
- Mixture of high-rise apartments in central Tysons and single-family residential pockets toward McLean.
- Rents and home values are above the national average; luxury units and corporate housing command premiums.
History
- Shopping mall origin Tysons Corner Center opened in 1968 and long anchored the area as a major suburban retail destination.
- Edge-city growth From the 1980s onward Tysons grew into an 'edge city' with large office parks and corporate headquarters.
- Transit-driven transformation The opening of the Silver Line (2014 and extensions) accelerated redevelopment into a walkable, mixed‑use urban center.
Demographics and Lifestyle
- Workforce & income: High median household income and large professional/tech/finance workforce due to nearby corporate employers.
- Lifestyle: Residents balance urban amenities (restaurants, cultural venues, shopping) with suburban comforts (larger yards in McLean pockets).
- Housing mix: From luxury high-rise condos and Class A rentals to single-family neighborhoods — strong demand from professionals and families.
- Transit-oriented living: Many residents choose Tysons for short commutes to offices within the ZIP and for Metro access to D.C.