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Property Details
Price: $580,000
3 Bed
4 Bath
1,586 Sq Ft
1 Garage Space
Year Built: 1992
Price: $580,000
3 Bed
4 Bath
1,586 Sq Ft
1 Garage Space
Year Built: 1992
Set in the established community of Clifton, Virginia, this 1992-built townhouse delivers 1,586 square feet across three bedrooms, two full baths, and two half baths. A one-car garage, community pool, and an HOA covering common area maintenance, road upkeep, snow removal, and trash service round out the offering. At $580,000, the home presents a well-maintained footprint in one of Fairfax County’s most distinctive small-town settings.
The home at 13024 Quartz Ln sits within a managed HOA community in Clifton, Virginia, a small incorporated town in western Fairfax County known for its historic character and low-density residential fabric. Built in 1992, the townhouse spans 1,586 square feet with three bedrooms, two full baths, and two half baths across its levels.
A one-car garage provides covered parking, while the HOA at $133 per month covers common area maintenance, pool access, road maintenance, snow removal, and trash service. The breadth of HOA-included services reduces the day-to-day ownership burden considerably.
Clifton’s setting along the Bull Run corridor gives residents access to significant open space and trail networks, while the broader Fairfax County infrastructure connects the town to employment centers along the I-66 and Route 28 corridors. The combination of community amenities and the town’s distinct character makes this an uncommon offering in the Northern Virginia townhouse market.
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 townhouse at 13024 Quartz Ln was constructed in 1992 and offers 1,586 square feet of living space across three bedrooms, two full baths, and two half baths. A one-car garage provides covered, direct-access parking, a practical asset in a community where street parking can be limited. The home is governed by an HOA with a monthly fee of $133, which covers common area maintenance, pool access, road maintenance, snow removal, and trash service.
Clifton is one of only two incorporated towns in Fairfax County, and its historic downtown core along Main Street gives it a character distinct from the broader Northern Virginia suburban landscape. The surrounding area is characterized by low-density residential development, significant tree canopy, and proximity to Bull Run Regional Park and the Cross County Trail system. Local dining and retail are available in the town center, with more extensive options accessible in nearby Centreville and Chantilly.
Residents of this community have access to a pool maintained through the HOA, along with road and common area upkeep that keeps the neighborhood well-maintained year-round. The broader Clifton area offers trail access and open space that supports an active outdoor lifestyle. For commuters, the Route 28 and I-66 corridors connect the town to major employment centers throughout Fairfax and Prince William counties, and the Manassas VRE station provides a rail option for those commuting into Washington.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have worked extensively with townhouse buyers and sellers across western Fairfax County, including the distinctive Clifton submarket. We understand the nuances of HOA-governed communities in this corridor and the factors that drive value in low-inventory settings like Clifton. If you are considering a townhouse in Clifton or the surrounding Fairfax County area, reach out and we would be glad to share recent comparable sales and our perspective on the current market.
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931 M St NW, Washington, DC 20001