Neighborhoods in Gainesville, VA
Nestled in Prince William County just off of I-66, Gainesville is an area that saw much residential and commercial growth since the early 2000s. There’s shopping centers with large retailers, banks, grocery stores – all convenient to the residential developments. Residents of Gainesville love the family-friendly nature of the area.
Gainesville saw its first town home community built in 1994 – aptly named Crossroads. This was the beginning of the building and growth of more residential areas in the town.
The Meadows at Morris Farms has a variety of beautiful single-family homes, courtyard clusters, and town homes. There’s community amenities such as a pool, walking paths and nature trails. There’s also an original farm house from 1957.
Parks of Piedmont is also a great choice if you’re looking specifically for condominiums. The community also has a pool. There’s a lot of green space in the neighborhood and it sits next to the Little Bull Run tributary.
The Bridlewood community has 427 homes and is located 1.4 miles from Route 29. There are single-family and town homes. The neighborhood has many family-friendly amenities: a clubhouse, swimming pool, and playgrounds.
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