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Property Details
Price: $615,000
3 Bed
2 Bath
1,256 Sq Ft
Year Built: 1951
Price: $615,000
3 Bed
2 Bath
1,256 Sq Ft
Year Built: 1951
Built in 1951, this three-bedroom, two-bath home in Fairfax City delivers a compact and functional floor plan across 1,256 square feet. The property sits within the established residential fabric of Fairfax, offering proximity to Old Town Fairfax, commuter routes, and the broader Northern Virginia employment corridor. At a display price of $615,000, the home represents a direct entry point into one of the region’s most consistently active single-family submarkets. A Wardman team member represented the buyer in this transaction.
The home at 10812 Warwick Ave was built in 1951 and sits within the residential core of Fairfax City, Virginia. Its three-bedroom, two-bath configuration spans 1,256 square feet, offering a straightforward layout suited to a range of uses and furnishing approaches.
Fairfax City occupies a distinct position in Northern Virginia as an independent city entirely surrounded by Fairfax County. That civic independence translates into a walkable downtown, a self-contained municipal identity, and direct access to major commuter corridors including Route 50, Route 29, and Interstate 66.
The 22030 zip code places this home within reach of Old Town Fairfax, George Mason University, and the broader employment centers of Tysons, Merrifield, and the Dulles corridor. The home’s mid-century construction reflects the postwar residential expansion that shaped much of inner Northern Virginia.
A Wardman team member represented the buyer in this transaction, bringing focused advisory support to a competitive single-family market where well-priced Fairfax City homes move quickly.
Neighborhood & Lifestyle
A snapshot of everyday conveniences, destinations and experiences just moments from your door.
Neighborhood & Lifestyle
A snapshot of everyday conveniences, destinations and experiences just moments from your door.
Property Location
The home at 10812 Warwick Ave is a single-family residence built in 1951, offering three bedrooms and two full baths within 1,256 square feet. The mid-century construction reflects the postwar residential patterns that defined much of inner Northern Virginia’s housing stock. The floor plan is compact and well-defined, with room proportions typical of homes from this era.
Fairfax City is one of the few independent cities in Virginia, operating its own municipal government entirely within the boundaries of Fairfax County. Old Town Fairfax, the city’s historic commercial core, sits nearby and offers a walkable mix of dining, retail, and civic amenities. The 22030 zip code also places residents within a short drive of George Mason University and the broader Merrifield and Tysons employment corridors.
The Warwick Ave address offers practical access to the commuter infrastructure that defines daily life in Northern Virginia. Route 50 and Route 29 are both accessible from this location, connecting residents to the Dulles corridor, Arlington, and the District. Local parks, neighborhood grocery options, and community amenities are part of the established residential fabric surrounding the home.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass represented the buyer in this Fairfax City transaction. We have worked extensively with buyers navigating the Northern Virginia single-family market, including the active resale inventory within Fairfax City and the surrounding 22030 submarket. If you are considering a similar home in Fairfax City or the broader Northern Virginia corridor, reach out — we are glad to share recent comparables and our perspective on current market conditions.
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