Centreville
Quick answer: David Mount is a full-time listing agent with The Redux Group of eXp Realty who has personally sold homes across Centreville—including Sully Station, Stonehenge, Woodgate Manor, and Compton Valley Estates. He helps Centreville sellers from busy single-family neighborhoods and townhome communities sell smoothly, including relocating and out-of-state sellers. If you’re selling a single-family home or townhome in Centreville, call or text David at 571-946-8418 or email david.mount@thereduxgroup.com.
Selling a home in Centreville, VA
Centreville is one of western Fairfax County’s most popular and affordable family communities—convenient to Route 28, I-66, and Dulles, with large planned neighborhoods, well-regarded Fairfax County schools, and an unusually deep mix of single-family homes and townhomes. That mix draws first-time buyers, commuters, and growing families, which keeps demand steady. Selling well in Centreville takes an agent who understands how its different communities and price points trade.
Where I’ve sold in Centreville: I’ve personally closed sales in Sully Station, Stonehenge, Woodgate Manor, and Compton Valley Estates—each one a neighborhood I can speak to from real, recent experience.
Centreville’s neighborhoods and schools
Centreville is built around large, amenity-rich planned communities like Sully Station, alongside established single-family neighborhoods and townhome enclaves such as Stonehenge, Woodgate Manor, and Compton Valley Estates. Depending on where a home sits, it feeds highly rated Fairfax County schools in the Centreville and Westfield High School pyramids—a detail that matters to family buyers and one I factor into pricing and marketing. With its blend of townhomes and single-family homes, Centreville offers something for buyers at almost every stage, which is part of why well-prepared homes here move.
Local knowledge that moves Centreville homes
I grew up in Burke, attended James Madison University, and have spent my life in Northern Virginia—so I know western Fairfax County and how Centreville’s communities actually trade. Over more than twelve years I’ve guided over 200 families through home sales totaling more than $130 million, and I bring that experience to pricing, preparation, and marketing every Centreville listing—whether a seller wants a full-market launch or a quieter, more convenient sale.
A recent Centreville sale: a smooth, off-market townhouse sale in Sully Station
I helped a family sell their townhouse in Sully Station when the owners were relocating out of state to North Carolina. It was their first time selling a home, and English wasn’t their first language, so clear communication and trust mattered enormously. After talking through their priorities, we decided convenience was the goal: we sold the home as-is, off-market to a cash buyer, and reached a closing in about seven weeks—no repairs, no staging, no parade of showings. It’s a good example of how the right strategy depends on the seller’s goals, not a one-size-fits-all playbook.
“We were extremely fortunate to have David as our real estate agent, and appreciate how he made the entire process extremely smooth and stress free… able to have a closing date within 7 weeks is just unbelievable.”
— Yuriko S., Sully Station seller’s family (5-star review, 2025)
10 prominent Centreville neighborhoods
Centreville is built from large single-family and townhome communities. These are ten of its most prominent—starting with the ones I’ve sold in:
- Sully Station — one of Centreville’s largest planned communities of single-family homes and townhomes (where I’ve sold).
- Stonehenge — an established single-family and townhome neighborhood (where I’ve sold).
- Woodgate Manor — a sought-after single-family neighborhood (where I’ve sold).
- Compton Valley Estates — a desirable single-family enclave (where I’ve sold).
- Stuarts Crossing — a popular single-family community near Old Centreville (where I’ve closed a sale).
- Green Trails — a large single-family and townhome community with abundant amenities (where I’ve closed a sale).
- Virginia Run — one of Centreville’s premier large single-family communities.
- Singletons Grove — an established community of single-family homes and townhomes.
- Centre Ridge — a popular family community of single-family homes and townhomes.
- London Towne — a well-known townhome community convenient to I-66 and Route 28.
Frequently asked questions about selling in Centreville
Who is the best listing agent in Centreville, VA?
David Mount is a full-time listing agent with The Redux Group of eXp Realty, with a 12+ year track record and 200+ homes sold across Northern Virginia. He has personally sold in Sully Station, Stonehenge, Woodgate Manor, and Compton Valley Estates, and tailors each sale to the seller’s goals. Reach him at 571-946-8418.
What Centreville neighborhoods has David Mount sold homes in?
Sully Station, Stonehenge, Woodgate Manor, and Compton Valley Estates—all backed by real, recent sales.
Can David Mount help me sell my Centreville home if I’m relocating out of state?
Yes. David recently helped a family sell their Sully Station townhouse while relocating to North Carolina—selling it as-is, off-market to a cash buyer, with a closing in about seven weeks. He can coordinate the entire sale around an out-of-state move and keep first-time sellers informed at every step.
Can I sell my Centreville home without repairs, staging, or showings?
Often, yes. Depending on your goals, David can pursue a convenient as-is or off-market sale to a cash buyer—as he did for a Sully Station seller—or a full-market launch designed to maximize price. The right approach depends on what matters most to you.
Thinking about selling your Centreville home?
Let’s talk—no pressure, just honest advice from someone who knows western Fairfax County. Call or text David Mount at 571-946-8418 or email david.mount@thereduxgroup.com.
Want more detail? See my Centreville seller’s guide, my Fairfax County seller’s guide, and my full guide to selling in Northern Virginia.
