River Creek
$900K-$2.5M+Guard-gated community on a peninsula where the Potomac meets Goose Creek, with a private golf club, riverfront trails, and 24/7 manned gate access.
D.C. United trains at the Inova Performance Complex inside Philip A. Bolen Memorial Park in Leesburg, deep in Loudoun County wine-and-horse country. Everything below is anchored to that training site, not Audi Field downtown (a 50-60 minute drive away). For a high-net-worth player, the play is to live in a gated Potomac-side community minutes from the fields, keep downtown trips intentional, and lean on Loudoun's privacy, top hospitals, and elite schools.
Guard-gated community on a peninsula where the Potomac meets Goose Creek, with a private golf club, riverfront trails, and 24/7 manned gate access.
Riverside resort community wrapped around championship golf, a spa-fitness center, pools, and trails down to the Potomac, with Inova Loudoun Hospital next door.
Low-density luxury enclave of large custom estates on wooded lots with long driveways and Blue Ridge and Potomac views just north of town.
Quiet community of large custom homes set around a Gary Player-designed golf course with Blue Ridge backdrops north of Leesburg.
The neighborhoods above sit inside a twenty-minute drive of Inova Performance Complex (D.C. United Training Center). But many athletes prioritize lifestyle, privacy, and prestige over commute — these are the areas across Washington, D.C. where athletes most often buy and rent, even though they’re a longer drive from the facility.
The blue-chip Northern Virginia enclave of diplomats, CEOs and pro athletes, with gated estates, river-view lots and communities like the Colonies at McLean. Capitals stars Alex Ovechkin and Nicklas Backstrom have long called it home.
Estate-sized lots, equestrian properties and direct Potomac River frontage in the northeast corner of Fairfax County, long a base for politicians, diplomats and pro athletes who want acreage.
Maryland's marquee enclave of NBA and NFL players, billionaires and CEOs, anchored by the gated Avenel community around TPC Potomac. NBA guard Kentavious Caldwell-Pope's 13,400-sq-ft mansion sat here, and Bradley Beal lived next door in Bethesda.
The District's richest neighborhood, a leafy enclave of embassies and stately mansions whose residents have included the Obamas, Jeff Bezos and Goldie Hawn, with Secret Service patrols a near-constant presence.