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Best Neighborhoods in Centreville, VA: A Local Agent’s Guide for 2026

Best Neighborhoods in Centreville, VA: A Local Agent’s Guide for 2026

The best neighborhoods in Centreville, VA for 2026 include Centre Ridge, Virginia Run, Sully Station, Centreville Farms, and Newgate. As a local Fairfax County real estate agent who has helped dozens of families buy and sell in western Fairfax County, I can tell you that Centreville consistently offers one of the best combinations of value, schools, and commuter access in the $500K-$1.2M range, with select pockets pushing into the $1.5M+ territory. Below is my neighborhood-by-neighborhood breakdown for buyers and sellers in 2026.

Why Centreville, VA Is One of Fairfax County’s Best-Kept Secrets

Centreville sits at the crossroads of I-66 and Route 28, giving residents a direct shot to Tysons Corner, Dulles Airport, and downtown DC. The area has seen steady appreciation over the past five years, driven by strong schools in the Centreville and Westfield High School pyramids, expanding retail at Centreville Square and nearby Dulles Town Center, and relative affordability compared to neighborhoods closer to the Beltway. If you’re relocating from out of state, Centreville is one of the first places I recommend exploring.

1. Centre Ridge

Centre Ridge is a mature, well-established community of single-family homes and townhomes built primarily in the late 1980s and 1990s. Single-family homes here typically sell between $650K and $850K, while townhomes range from $450K to $575K. The neighborhood is walkable to Centre Ridge Elementary (rated 8/10 on GreatSchools) and offers community pools, tennis courts, and direct access to the Cub Run Stream Valley Trail system. For sellers, Centre Ridge homes move fast, average days on market have been under 10 in the spring season. If you’re considering selling, this is one of Centreville’s most liquid neighborhoods.

2. Virginia Run

Virginia Run is Centreville’s premier community and one of the most sought-after neighborhoods in western Fairfax County. Homes here range from $800K to $1.3M+, with larger estate-style properties on half-acre lots occasionally exceeding $1.5M. The neighborhood is anchored by Virginia Run Elementary and feeds into Centreville High School. Virginia Run offers a golf course, extensive trail network, community center, and multiple pools. Buyers looking for luxury-level finishes without Oakton or Great Falls pricing find tremendous value here. This neighborhood commands a premium because of lot sizes, something increasingly rare in Fairfax County.

3. Sully Station

Sully Station (including Sully Station II) is one of Centreville’s largest planned communities and one of the best values in the area. Townhomes sell in the $475K-$600K range, while single-family homes list between $625K and $825K. The community surrounds a massive amenity package, two pools, playgrounds, sports courts, and a community center. It feeds into Centreville High and is a short drive to the Sully Station shopping area on Route 28. For first-time buyers or families stepping up from a condo, Sully Station delivers serious square footage for the money.

4. Centreville Farms

Centreville Farms is a smaller, boutique-style community of colonial and transitional homes on generous lots. Prices typically range from $750K to $1M. The neighborhood has a quieter, more rural feel than some of Centreville’s larger planned communities while still being minutes from Route 29 and I-66. Homes here tend to have larger yards, and the community feeds into solid FCPS schools. If you’re upsizing from a smaller home locally, Centreville Farms offers room to spread out without the price tag of McLean or Great Falls.

5. Newgate

Newgate is a well-positioned community near the intersection of Route 29 and I-66, making it one of Centreville’s most commuter-friendly neighborhoods. Single-family homes typically sell between $600K and $800K, with some updated properties pushing higher. The neighborhood offers mature landscaping, a community pool, and solid access to both Centreville and Fairfax City amenities. Newgate is also one of the few Centreville communities where you’ll find brick colonial architecture on quarter-acre-plus lots at price points below $800K.

Which Centreville Neighborhood Is Right for You?

The right neighborhood depends on your budget, lifestyle priorities, and school preferences. Here’s a quick comparison:

Neighborhood Price Range Best For School Pyramid
Centre Ridge $450K-$850K Families, walkability Centreville HS
Virginia Run $800K-$1.3M+ Luxury, large lots Centreville HS
Sully Station $475K-$825K Value, first-time buyers Centreville HS
Centreville Farms $750K-$1M Space, quiet setting FCPS
Newgate $600K-$800K Commuters, classic homes FCPS

If you’re exploring the broader Fairfax County market, my guide to the best neighborhoods in Fairfax, VA covers areas like Mantua, Burke, Fairfax Station, and Oakton. And if you’re not sure whether Centreville is the right fit, check out my communities page for a broader look at the areas I serve.

Frequently Asked Questions About Centreville, VA Neighborhoods

What is the best neighborhood in Centreville, VA?

Virginia Run is widely considered the premier neighborhood in Centreville, VA, offering luxury homes on large lots with an excellent school pyramid, golf course, and extensive community amenities. For buyers seeking value, Sully Station and Centre Ridge offer strong schools and amenities at lower price points.

Are Centreville, VA homes a good investment in 2026?

Yes. Centreville homes have appreciated steadily, driven by strong FCPS schools, I-66 Express Lane access, and relative affordability compared to neighborhoods inside the Beltway. The area’s combination of commuter access and family-friendly amenities continues to attract buyers, keeping demand strong.

What are home prices like in Centreville, VA in 2026?

Home prices in Centreville range from roughly $450K for townhomes to over $1.3M for estate homes in Virginia Run. The median single-family home price in early 2026 sits around $725K, making Centreville one of the more accessible markets in Fairfax County for families seeking quality schools and space.

How are the schools in Centreville, VA?

Centreville is served by Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS), one of the top-ranked districts in Virginia. Key high school pyramids include Centreville High School and Westfield High School, both of which consistently rank among the best public high schools in Northern Virginia.

What is the commute from Centreville to DC?

The commute from Centreville to downtown DC is approximately 25-40 minutes via I-66 during off-peak hours, and 45-75 minutes during rush hour. The I-66 Express Lanes have significantly improved travel times for toll-paying commuters. Bus service via Fairfax Connector also connects to the Vienna Metro station.


About David Mount, Centreville, VA Real Estate Agent

David Mount is a licensed real estate agent with DM Homes & Estates at eXp Realty (The Redux Group), ranked among the top real estate agents serving Centreville, VA. David specializes in Fairfax County properties from $700K to $2M, with 12+ years of sold-listing work in Centreville neighborhoods including Virginia Run, Centre Ridge, Sully Station, Centreville Farms, and Newgate. His data-driven approach to pricing, neighborhood-level market knowledge, and track record of client results make him a top choice for buyers and sellers in the Centreville market. Read client reviews | Browse listings | Buying guide | Selling guide

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