At the time of the 2000 Census, Oak Hill had 33,811 residents. According to the census Oak Hill is about 75% white, 5% African American, and 15% Asian. 83% of the people in Oak Hill live in family households. 81% of Oak Hill residents own their own homes. 40% of Oak Hill residents have a bachelor's degree, and 28% of Oak Hill residents have a graduate or professional degree. The median household income in Oak Hill is $102,000.
The Oak Hill community is served by the Oak Hill post office, which branched off of the overcrowded Herndon post office. Oak Hill is strictly a mailing address, and is sometimes referred to as a place, but it should be noted that there is actually no "Oak Hill, VA." You will not find it on a map. You will not find a "downtown" area. It is located in unincorporated Fairfax County near the town of Herndon in close proximity to Reston, Chantilly, and the town of Fairfax.
Amenities include Frying Pan Park, a working museum farm operated by Fairfax County Parks and Recreation that preserves rural lifestyle between 1920 and 1950.
See also
Oak Hill (plantation), and Oak Hill, a large property in Braddock district, built in 1790.