Property Highlights
Property Details
Price: $490,000
3 Bed
3 Bath
1,966 Sq Ft
Asphalt Driveway, Paved Driveway
Year Built: 1963
Price: $490,000
3 Bed
3 Bath
1,966 Sq Ft
Asphalt Driveway, Paved Driveway
Year Built: 1963
Set along Old Linton Hall Road in Gainesville, Virginia, this three-bedroom, three-bath home delivers 1,966 square feet of living space built in 1963 and priced at $490,000. The home sits within Prince William County, offering access to the Route 29 and I-66 corridors that connect residents to the broader Northern Virginia submarket. With a paved driveway and an established lot, the property presents a substantive footprint in one of the region’s steadily active residential areas.
The home at 7800 Old Linton Hall Road occupies a well-known stretch of Gainesville, Virginia, where mid-century construction meets the expanding Northern Virginia landscape. Built in 1963, the residence carries the structural character of its era while offering three full bathrooms across a 1,966-square-foot floor plan.
Gainesville sits at the intersection of Route 29 and I-66, positioning residents for efficient access to Manassas, Haymarket, and the broader Prince William County corridor. The Old Linton Hall Road address places the home within reach of the area’s retail, dining, and daily service infrastructure without sacrificing the residential character of the street.
The paved driveway provides off-street parking, a practical asset in a submarket where lot configurations vary considerably. At $490,000, the home represents a direct entry point into established Gainesville ownership.
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 7800 Old Linton Hall Road was built in 1963 and offers 1,966 square feet of interior space across a three-bedroom, three-full-bath configuration. The floor plan reflects mid-century residential construction, with a layout that provides distinct living and sleeping zones. A paved driveway accommodates off-street parking directly at the property.
Gainesville occupies a strategic position in Prince William County, anchored by the Route 29 and I-66 interchange that connects the area to Manassas, Haymarket, and points east toward Fairfax County. Old Linton Hall Road is one of the area’s historically significant corridors, running through a mix of residential and semi-rural land that has defined Gainesville’s character for decades. The surrounding area supports a range of retail, dining, and daily service options accessible from the property.
Residents of this part of Gainesville benefit from proximity to the Virginia Gateway and Promenade at Virginia Gateway retail corridors, which bring grocery, dining, and service options within a short drive. The broader Prince William County park system and the Bull Run regional network provide outdoor recreation opportunities in the area. The I-66 corridor also connects Gainesville to Dulles Airport and the Metrorail system at its eastern terminus, making regional travel accessible.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass bring direct experience in Northern Virginia single-family home transactions, including the active Prince William County and Gainesville submarket. We have worked with buyers navigating the I-66 corridor from Fairfax County through Haymarket, advising on pricing, comparable sales, and the structural considerations that matter most in mid-century construction. If you are evaluating Gainesville real estate or similar single-family homes along the Route 29 and Old Linton Hall Road corridor, reach out — we are glad to share recent comparables and our perspective on the submarket.
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2128 Farrington Ave, Alexandria, VA 22303