Centreville, VA Homes For Sale
One of the most obvious things about homes for sale in the Washington metropolitan area is the wide diversity of inventory from one community to the next. It often seems like a case of feast or famine. In Centreville, Virginia, you’ll feast—there are literally hundreds of active listings at the present time. Why is this? There are two main reasons. First, with 12 square miles of land there is still room to develop. And second, contractors have been going absolutely nuts building new custom homes.
Centreville is located in Fairfax County, about 20 miles west of the District of Columbia. There are over 71,000 residents in this popular commuter suburb and in 2012, it was ranked No. 15 in CNN Money’s top 100 best small cities to live in. The area dates back to the 1700s but didn’t go through a major growth surge until the modern era. The emergence of the tech sector in recent years has spurred a continued demand for new housing. To learn more about Centreville, VA homes for sale, start browsing the active MLS listings below:
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More About the Centreville Real Estate Market
Condos for sale make up a major portion of the local real estate market, starting at around $170,000 and climbing from there. There are both apartment-style flats and a huge number of reasonably priced upscale townhouses. As for detached single-family homes for sale, there are plenty of opportunities, starting in the mid-$400s.
For all of the nice townhouses and roomy Colonials, it is the oversized custom homes for sale that stand out in Centreville, typically starting in the $500s for slightly older models and getting ever bigger and newer as prices rise—ultimately topping out around $3 million. There are a lot of different subdivisions and that can also play into cost. These types of upscale suburbs always seem to have “newest and best” residential developments springing up overnight.
You’ll find plenty of community amenities in Centreville, from Bull Run Regional Park to movie theaters, restaurants and popular grocery chains. There is talk about extending the new Orange Line Metro into the city but for now, residents rely on the Vienna/Fairfax station. There are also a number of convenient roadways, including Route 66, US 29 and Virginia 28.