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Alexandria
Annandale
Arlington
Ashburn
Bristow
Burke
Centreville
Chantilly
Clifton
Dale City
Dulles
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Falls Church
Gainesville
Great Falls
Hamilton
Haymarket
Herndon

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Leesburg
Lorton
Manassas
McLean
Middleburg
Montclair
Mt. Vernon
Oakton
Occoquan
Purcellville
Quantico
Reston
Round Hill
South Riding
Springfield
Sterling
Tysons Corner
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Woodbridge

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Prince William County Homes


Builders Realty Council is dedicated to representing new home buyers in Prince William County, Virginia. From search to settlement, unbiased independent counsel is provided for consumers interested in building a new home in the following areas:

Bristow

Gainesville

Montclair

Dale City

Haymarket

Quantico

Dumfries

Manassas

Woodbridge

The Council offers a "behind the scenes" look at the local homebuilding industry assisting clients to locate, negotiate, build, inspect and settle their new homes. Brokerage Services are Free of Charge and can save thousands with special offers and 1% Cash Back* in cooperation with JD Power and Associates award winning First Horizon Home Loans.


About Prince William County New Homes


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Northern Virginia new home shoppers searching for a more affordable housing climate than Fairfax or Loudoun may find their ideal new home investment in Prince William County. Prince William offers a wide variety of homebuilding alternatives at more reasonable prices often with larger

homesites, particularly in the southern and southwestern sections of the county. Improvements to I-95’s Springfield corridor with its direct access to Washington D.C., Virginia Railway Express (VRE) stations and proximity to the I-495 Beltway, provides new homebuyers outstanding cost per square foot housing values. With new homes more attractively priced, home appreciation potential may be stronger in Prince William than in other counties surrounding the Washington metropolitan region. Considering the area’s rapidly rising housing costs, Prince William County is likely to produce impressive real estate appreciation in the near future. Analysts predict increasing new home prices for years to come in the Washington metropolitan area, particularly regions offering good cost per square foot valuations like those found in Prince William County.


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Reviewing the overall Prince William new and resale housing market, the median sale price rose approximately 11% from $153,000 in 2000 to $170,000 in 2001 to $240,000 in 2003 and $303,0000 in 2004. Most notable was the increase in unit transactions, up an estimated 20 percent per year from 12,749 transactions in 2003 to 15,997 in 2004. Prince William County homes for sale in 2005 have appreciated by an estimated 26% over 2004. According to BRC officials, this unprecedented sales pace is due to high demand, record low interest rates and affordability in comparison to other Northern Virginia counties. Sales of new luxury townhomes and condominiums in golf-course and boating communities such as Belmont Bay are at record levels. Townhomes originally offered in 2001 at this Potomac River waterfront community in the $250,000 range have appreciated over $200,000 in a two to three year time frame. This trend seems to continue into 2005.

In the county’s north western end, the planned golfing community of Dominion Valley near Interstate 66 and U.S. Route 15 is a good example of the area's exponential growth. Dominion Valley, (the former planned Disney site) offers a variety of new home alternatives, including Active Adult homes, town houses, single family homes and luxury estates. This community has become one of Prince William’s most popular with median sales prices rising over 25 percent in one year from about $300,000 to $400,000 and appreciating quickly.

Near Haymarket and Gainesville, golfing communities are growing. Piedmont is now sold-out, however, Dominion Valley with its Arnold Palmer golf course and Lake Manassas with its Presidential golf course are very popular alternatives. Prestigious and beautifully developed, Lake Manassas is one of Virginia’s premiere planned golfing communities. Located west of the historical Bull Run battlefield, this gated community was host to the President’s Cup and is renown for its natural beauty, lush topography, lake and luxurious amenities. Lake Manassas features some of the area’s foremost custom and production builders and caters to discriminating homebuyers with upscale ambiance and quality built estate homes. In our opinion, reasonable prices, quality construction, floor plan options and emphasis on the "personal touch" make this community unique and an outstanding value, however it too is nearly sold-out.

The city of Manassas has been doing well. Prices rose nearly 20 percent in 2003 and are still rising up again an estimated 23% in 2005 over 2004, however Manassas is not as active with new home construction as is the immediate surrounding area and is nearly sold-out. Supply is limited and contract bidding wars on resale homes are not uncommon.


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The real estate market in Manassas and Manassas Park is stimulated by it's close proximty to the VRE and Old Town Manassas.

Located in southeastern Prince William County is Triangle and the Quantico Marine base. The town of Quantico is older and the market for resale homes is brisk but people’s desire to build new homes continues to be popular. Triangle and adjacent towns have recently experienced lower median prices in comparison with other areas in the county.

In sum, Prince William is a very large county with a wide variety of new homebuilding opportunities at reasonable prices… a welcome relief for those wishing to make an affordable new home investment providing excellent overall value and good appreciation potential.


For detailed information, maps, photos, builders, demographics and links about Prince William County, Virginia towns and regions…


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Dumfries, Virginia
Gainesville, Virginia
Haymarket, Virginia
Manassas, Virginia
Montclair, Virginia
Quantico, Virginia
Woodbridge, Virginia

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*1% CASH BACK/credit available in Virginia and Maryland with BRC builder cooperatives and designated loan officers at George Mason Mortgage Corporation. 1% base price credit is calculated with a 3/8th point loan amount lender credit and additional 5/8% BRC purchase credit based on one percent of the base price of Virginia or Maryland new homes for sale. Program available with designated individual loan officers only. The Council's consumer programs are subject to individual builder cooperative policies and procedures. Contact your BRC state licensed representative prior to visiting new home communities for housing special offers and 1% cash back eligibility. Builders may, at their sole discretion, disqualify your right to compensatory representation for not registering your buyer-agent on your first visit to each builders community. Council brokerage services are commission subsidized by Virginia and Maryland house building corporations and are free of charge to buyers; however,lenders do charge mortgage fees. BRC offerings are available to BRC clients only and are not available to those currently under buyer-broker contracts with Realtors. BRC's buyer-agents assist clients interested in working with highly qualified state licensed builder specialists in the Washington DC area to locate Northern Virginia real estate, Maryland real estate, homebuilders and newly built homes. Builders' Realty Council only represents homebuyers interested in owning brand new residential housing/construction in the Washington DC metropolitan area searching for builders and communities of single family houses, townhomes, condominiums and new construction in Fairfax County, Loudoun County, Prince William County, Montgomery, Anne Arundel and Prince Georges counties. Information about Schools and is available including SAT scores. Houses for sale are abundent in Fairfax, Ashburn, Leesburg, Haymarket and Gainesville. The Virginia and Maryland real estate market is one of the strongest in The United States-USA. There are thousands of Northern VA homes for sale, townhomes for sale and new condominiums for sale. Fairfax homes, townhouses, condos are often more expensive than Loudoun County single family houses, town homes and condos. Fairfax housing, including apartments is more costly on average than Loudoun County houses or Prince William Virginia homes. The largest new house communities are: Brambleton-Loudoun,Va (Ashburn)Lansdowne in Loudoun(Leesburg) Dominion Valley, Victory Lakes, Vint Hill and Braemar in Prince William County, VA as well as South Riding by Toll Brothers in Loudon County. Stone Ridge, Beacon Hill, Broadlands and Belmont CountryClub are popular housing developments. These communities are near many fine private, public, elementary and high schools located in both VA and MD near new single family homes, townhomes and condominiums with daycare and childcare centers nearby. New homes in Fairfax County VA are generally more expensive than new homes in Loudoun County Virginia or Prince William County Virginia. New housing in Montgomery County Maryland is generally more expensive than homes in Anne Arundel or Prince Georges County MD. Washington DC real estate prices have been rising quickly as well, particularly in 2004. Consult Northern VA real estate agents, Maryland Realtors or Washington DC real estate brokers for professional assistance when investing in residential housing in these regions.

BRC serves as an independent new homes council acting as buyer-agents to research and facilitate the needs of the homebuying general public. BRC is not affiliated with, employed by, or seller representatives for the homebuilders listed on this real estate website.

Northern Virginia Housing Markets Served - VA: ___

Alexandria, Annandale, Arlington, Ashburn, Bristow, Burke, Centreville, Chantilly, Clifton, Dale City, Dulles, Fairfax, Fairfax City, Falls Church, Gainesville, Great Falls, Hamilton, Haymarket, Herndon, Lakeridge, Leesburg, Lorton, Manassas, McLean, Middleburg, Montclair, Mt. Vernon, Oakton, Occoquan, Purcellville, Quantico, Reston, Round Hill, South Riding, Springfield, Sterling, Vienna, Woodbridge

Suburban Maryland Housing Markets Served - MD: ___

Annapolis, Avenel, Beltsville, Bethesda, Bowie, Burtonsville, Clarksburg, Clinton, Colesville, Columbia, Crofton, Damascus, Darnestown, Ellicott City, Ft. Meade, Gaithersburg, Germantown, Greenbelt, Kensington, Kentlands, Landover, Laurel, Laytonsville, Olney, Oxon Hill, Potomac, Rockville, Silver Spring, Upper Marlboro


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