McLean Estates Community Association

History of the McLean Estates Community Association
McLean, Virginia, owes its name to John Roll McLean, a prominent businessman and former publisher of The Washington Post, who, along with Senator Stephen Benton Elkins, established the Great Falls and Old Dominion Railroad in 1906. This electric trolley line connected the area to Washington, D.C., transforming what was once a quiet farming community into a burgeoning suburb. By 1910, the unincorporated community of McLean was formally recognized, setting the stage for its growth as a residential area appealing to those seeking proximity to the nation’s capital without sacrificing a semi-rural ambiance.

McLean Crest Homeowners Association

History of McLean Crest HOA
The story of McLean Crest begins with its establishment as a planned residential community in the late 1990s. Officially incorporated on January 22, 1997, as the McLean Crest Homeowners Association, Inc., the HOA was registered with the Virginia State Corporation Commission under entity number 04782058. This legal formation marks the starting point of a community designed to offer modern townhome living in a prime location. Construction of the 63 townhomes commenced around 1999 and concluded by 2006, creating a well-established neighborhood that blends contemporary design with the timeless appeal of McLean’s suburban character.