The Mason District of Fairfax County, Virginia, is one of the most compact districts in Fairfax, stretching from the Arlington and Alexandria city borders to the east, through Annandale to the west, and then southbound down near Springfield. The estimated median market value of owned housing for a single family home is $600,435; and $260,041 for multifamily homes. The Mason District has 5 high schools, 4 middle schools, and 16 elementary schools.
Fairfax County has more than 350 public parks, and the Mason District is home to some of the finest recreational facilities in Northern Virginia. Known for its vast acreage, Mason District Park has 121 acres of wooded fields and nature preserves but also includes football, baseball, and soccer fields. The park features fitness and nature trail,; a tennis court, a picnic area, an off-leash space for dogs, and an amphitheater. During the summer, the park is home to a free concert series called Spotlight by Starlight. The Mason District also houses 3 of the 23 Fairfax County Public Library branches.
One of the great advantages to residents living in Mason is the ease of access and proximity to many of the major highways, such as Route 50 and 66, and other forms of mass-transit. The population is both unique and dynamic, making Mason District residents a diverse and lively community among the greater Fairfax County region.
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$530,000 : 8900 SIDE SADDLE RD, Springfield4 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
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$449,900 : 8560 BAUER DR, Springfield3 beds, 3 full, 1 part baths
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$379,990 : 6358 ANDREW MATTHEW TER, Springfield3 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
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$417,000 : 6051 HOLLOW KNOLL CT, Springfield3 beds, 3 full, 1 part baths
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$499,900 : 7929 HARWOOD PL, Springfield4 beds, 2 full baths
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(all data current as of
6/14/2015)
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