Discovering the Allure of Fairfax: A Comprehensive Guide to 3779 Mayors Way Community

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Encompassed within Fairfax County, Virginia, the community around 3779 Mayors Way exemplifies the suburban charm and quality of life in this region. With a brisk real estate market indicated by an average of 14 days on the market, the community offers a varied lifestyle with an average living area of 1,981 sq ft and a price per square foot of $395. Among the properties, 3309 Highland Ln and 11201 Mobile Dr represent the highest and lowest ends of the market.

3779 Mayors Way itself is a standout property in this community. This newly-built traditional townhouse is on the market for $899,990. Boasting 3 bedrooms, 2 full and 2 half baths, and a spacious 2,150 sq ft, it offers a blend of modernity and comfort. Further details can be found at 3779 Mayors Way.

Photo of 3779 Mayors Way For more information, visit the community page at 3779 Mayors Way.

3779 Mayors Way is located in The Towns at Boulevard VI, featuring luxurious townhomes with amenities like a 2-car garage, recreation room, gourmet kitchen, and owner’s suite with walk-in closets and luxury bath. The property also offers a sky lanai and proximity to Fairfax's shopping, dining, and entertainment.

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Schofield Stewart

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Schofield Stewart is a versatile member of the property management staff at Nesbitt Realty. Raised in Fairfax County, his educational journey took him from the local schools, such as Lake Braddock SS, to the University of Waikato in Hamilton, New Zealand. Here, he pursued a double major in Laws and Environmental Planning, leading to his qualification as a Barrister and Solicitor of the High Court of New Zealand.