Tucked in the trees just off of Old Bridge Road in Prince William County is the quiet community of Westridge. Coming down the main tree lined drive you come upon the large community center, pond and fountain and you know you are in a neighborhood that makes you feel welcome.
Many times the community of Westridge is lumped together with its neighbor Lake Ridge but you will find difference between the two. Westridge has its own community center, its home owners association and is on the "other side" of Old Bridge Road Road. Westridge has a number of different home styles from condo townhouses, townhouses and detached homes. Are you looking for a Georgian colonial, a wrap around porch or perhaps something a bit more modern? Then you will be able to find it in Westridge.
Want to get some exercise? Numerous walking paths meander through the trees, over the bridges at the lake and pass by the community center which offers a huge swimming pool for summer fun and a big play ground for families with children.
Home prices vary based on size and style. Currently there are 6 detached home for sale ranging in price from $474,950 for one of the smaller contemporary models to $859,000 for a 7000 square foot house on just over an acre.
Westridge townhouse prices range from 279,000 to $415,000. Currently there are 22 listed and for first time home buyers or investors there are a few foreclosure properties available which are priced very nicely for this area.
Somerset of Westridge Condo Townhouses range in price $244,900 to 327,000 and have a condo fee of $275 per month.
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Your reports on Prince William County, Westridge and the surrounding communities have evolved but showed even back in 2007 that you understood the importance of localism.
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