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Price: $395,000
3 Bed
4 Bath
Assigned Parking
Year Built: 1986
Price: $395,000
3 Bed
4 Bath
Assigned Parking
Year Built: 1986
Set in a well-established Fairfax community near the Fair Lakes corridor, this three-bedroom townhouse offers three full baths and one half bath across a layout built in 1986. Assigned parking, a $57 monthly HOA covering pools, lawn care, snow removal, and trash, and proximity to the Fairfax County road network make this a practical and well-positioned home. At $395,000, it represents a competitive entry point into one of Northern Virginia’s most accessible suburban submarkets.
The home at 3700 Broomsedge Court sits within a quiet residential enclave in Fairfax, Virginia, part of the broader Fair Lakes area that has long anchored the Route 50 and I-66 corridor in Fairfax County. Built in 1986, the townhouse reflects the durable construction and practical floor plan sensibility of its era, offering three bedrooms, three full baths, and one half bath across multiple levels.
The HOA, at just $57 per month, covers an unusually broad range of services: front and side lawn care, community pool access, snow removal, trash collection, and professional management. Assigned parking is included, removing one of the more common friction points in townhouse communities. These structural conveniences reduce the day-to-day ownership burden considerably.
Fairfax County’s road infrastructure places this address within easy reach of Tysons, Reston, and the broader I-66 and Route 50 corridors. The Vienna and Dunn Loring Metro stations on the Orange and Silver lines are accessible by car or local transit, connecting residents to the broader Washington metro area without requiring a downtown address.
At $395,000, this home occupies a competitive price point for a three-bedroom, multi-bath townhouse in Fairfax County. Buyers seeking established community character, meaningful HOA coverage, and Northern Virginia accessibility will find this a well-considered option.
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 3700 Broomsedge Court is a three-bedroom, three-full-bath home with an additional half bath, built in 1986 in Fairfax, Virginia. The multi-level townhouse format provides defined living zones across floors, a configuration well suited to households that value separation of space. Assigned parking accompanies the home, and the community HOA is structured to cover meaningful exterior and amenity services.
Broomsedge Court sits within the Fair Lakes area of Fairfax, a well-established residential corridor anchored by Route 50 and positioned between the I-66 and Route 29 interchange zones. The surrounding area offers a range of retail, dining, and daily service options within a short drive, including the Fair Lakes shopping center and the broader Fairfax County commercial network. The neighborhood’s street layout and community structure reflect the planned residential development character common to this part of Fairfax County.
Day-to-day life at this address is shaped by the practical conveniences the HOA provides: pool access through the warmer months, maintained front and side lawns, snow removal in winter, and consistent trash service. Assigned parking eliminates the search that plagues many townhouse communities. The proximity to the Route 50 and I-66 corridors means that Tysons Corner, Reston Town Center, and the Dulles Technology Corridor are all within a reasonable commute, as are the Vienna and Dunn Loring Metro stations for rail-dependent travel.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have worked extensively with buyers navigating the Northern Virginia townhouse market, including the established communities along the Fair Lakes and I-66 corridor in Fairfax County. We understand the nuances of HOA-governed townhouse communities in this submarket, from fee structures and resale dynamics to how these homes compare against competing inventory in Fairfax and the broader Route 50 corridor. If you are considering a townhouse in Fairfax or the surrounding Northern Virginia submarket, we would be glad to share recent comparable sales and our perspective on current conditions.
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3856-B #ppes Ct #3856B, Falls Church, VA 22041