Storefronts and sidewalk along the Gainesville town center

Prince William County

Gainesville

Where she works best.

The place

Gainesville is Delana's home ground. It grew up around the Route 29 and I-66 crossroads into a genuine town center — shops and restaurants you actually walk to, new neighborhoods with sidewalks and pools, and the Bull Run Mountains on the western horizon. It is the practical, comfortable, well-built side of Northern Virginia, and it is the market she knows street by street.

Life here

What living in Gainesville feels like

The everyday

Virginia Gateway for dinner and errands, Jiffy Lube Live for summer shows, and trails and parks minutes from most front doors.

The homes

Newer single-family homes, townhomes, and 55-plus communities — most built in the last twenty-five years, many with the finishes buyers actually want.

The connection

I-66 and Route 29 straight into the tech corridor, with the VRE at Broad Run for the days you would rather read than drive.

The market

Townhomes from the $400s, single-family homes broadly from the $600s to $900s, and estate properties beyond.

Numbers change weekly. Ask Delana for this week's — what's active, what's pending, and what your timing means here.

Let's go look together.