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Featured Apartments in Gainesville, VA
Somerhill Farm
Town Feel. Country Setting. Escape to lush green surroundings and panoramic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains at Somerhill Farms Town and Country Residences, where idyllic settings and convenient living abound! Located just minutes from I-66, Route 29 and Route 234, great shopping and dining are within easy reach.
Gainesville VA, 20155
The Marque at Heritage Hunt
Enjoy 5 Star Living! The Marque is a Luxury Apartment Community Featuring Unparalleled Service and World Class Amenities. Spend your free time in our Fitness Center, Pool, Spa, Sauna, Movie Theatre, Hair Salon, cafe, and more. Our Community features Resident Controlled Entry Access and 4 Elevators. Parking is gated; covered and underground parking is also available. Just off I-66 at 43-B - Only 30 min to Dulles & 15 min to VRE & Metro. Short Term, Long Term, Furnished & Unfurnished Apartments
Gainesville VA, 20155
3 Bedroom Townhome
Spacious 3 bedroom townhome in beautiful Gainesville. Walking distance from several shopping centers, and brand new movie theater.
Gainesville VA, 20155
Chatsworth Park
5 spacious floorplans to choose from...Minutes from I-66, VRE, metro bus and local Omniling bus service...
Gainesville VA, 20109

Gainesville, VA
Overview of Gainesville
Conveniently located near the intersection of Interstate 66 and Route 29, the city of Gainesville, VA is one of the most recently developed neighborhoods in Prince William County. Boasting a high median household income and proximity to Washington, D.C., it is no surprise that so many Virginia residents have been finding fantastic Gainesville apartments for rent. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the 2010 population consisted mostly of families, with nearly 11,500 citizens.
Living in Gainesville, VA
The areas around Prince William County were developed as early as 1731 because of the county's close proximity to our nation's capital. Despite the growth of the D.C. area, the city remained largely rural until the latter half of the 20th century, when suburban sprawl began to happen in many U.S. cities after World War II. Today, the areas around Gainesville have become a desirable location for many Virginians because of the city's excellent schools, highly educated workforce, pro-business environment and unique history. After the recent development of Virginia Gateway Town Center, Gainesville has also established itself as a major shopping hub in northern Virginia.
Gainesville Attractions and Special Events
Gainesville is a suburban community situated between many scenic natural areas and nationally recognized parks that the city takes great pride in. One of them is Conway Robinson State Forest, a 440-acre stretch of coniferous and deciduous trees and several low, swampy areas that have made the Mid-Atlantic area famous. Many residents enjoy adventurous amenities here, including hiking, mountain biking, camping and canoeing.
The area is also home to several decorated golf courses, including the world-renowned Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, located near beautiful Lake Manassas. The lake and course are challenging, and it has been known as one of the premier courses in the entire country.
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