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Property Details
Price: $303,000
3 Bed
3 Bath
Assigned Parking
Year Built: 1974
Price: $303,000
3 Bed
3 Bath
Assigned Parking
Year Built: 1974
Set on a quiet court in the Yorkshire/Blooms Crossing area of Manassas, this three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath townhouse built in 1974 offers a practical layout with assigned parking and access to a community pool. The HOA, at $145 per month, covers management, pool maintenance, snow removal, and reserve funds — reducing the day-to-day ownership burden. Priced at $303,000, the home represents a well-structured entry into Prince William County’s established townhouse inventory.
The home at 7926 Sharpsburg Ct sits on a residential court in the Yorkshire/Blooms Crossing area of Manassas, a part of Prince William County with deep-rooted neighborhood character and convenient access to the broader Northern Virginia corridor. Built in 1974, the townhouse carries the structural bones of an era when community-oriented development was the standard, with shared amenities and managed common areas built into the HOA framework.
Three bedrooms and two full baths, plus a half bath, provide a workable configuration across the home’s levels. Assigned parking removes a common friction point for townhouse ownership, and community pool access through the HOA adds a seasonal amenity without the maintenance overhead of a private pool.
At $145 per month, the HOA covers management, pool upkeep, snow removal, and reserve funding — a comprehensive package that supports long-term property maintenance. For buyers evaluating Prince William County townhouses in the $300,000 range, this home offers a clear and well-defined value proposition.
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 7926 Sharpsburg Ct was built in 1974 and offers three bedrooms, two full baths, and one half bath across its levels. Assigned parking is included, addressing a practical concern common to townhouse communities of this era. The home is governed by an HOA that maintains common areas, the community pool, and handles snow removal — with monthly dues set at $145.
The Yorkshire/Blooms Crossing area sits within Manassas in Prince William County, one of Northern Virginia’s more established suburban corridors. The surrounding area provides access to local retail, dining, and daily services along the Route 28 and Sudley Road corridors. Manassas’s historic downtown, with its restaurants and cultural institutions, is a short drive from the community.
Community pool access through the HOA provides a seasonal amenity that supports outdoor recreation without individual maintenance responsibility. The court location on Sharpsburg Ct offers a residential setting with limited cut-through traffic. HOA-managed snow removal and common area upkeep reduce the routine demands of townhouse ownership in this part of Northern Virginia.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have worked extensively with Prince William County townhouse buyers and sellers, including in the established communities of the Manassas area. We understand the HOA landscape, the pricing dynamics of the Route 28 corridor, and what distinguishes well-positioned inventory in this submarket. If you are evaluating Manassas townhouses or similar Northern Virginia properties in this range, reach out — we are glad to share recent comparables and our perspective on the current market.
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9079 Cottage Loop, Bristow, VA 20136