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Fairfax City, VA Real Estate & Community Guide

Independent City · George Mason University · Old Town Fairfax · Own school system

Independent City of Fairfax ZIPs: 22030, 22031, 22032 (verify) GMU Anchor Orange/Silver Metro: ~10–15 min

Quick Facts: Fairfax City, VA

📊 Market Data (2025–2026): Median home value approximately ~$630,000–$780,000 — up ~1.2% YoY in 2025 — steady and resilient. Average days on market: ~25–40 days. Source: Fox Homes Dec 2025 (+1.2% YoY for Fairfax City). Always request a current market analysis for address-specific accuracy.

Fairfax City, Virginia — Key Details

Jurisdiction⚠️ Independent City of Fairfax — NOT part of Fairfax County; has own schools, government & tax rates. Always verify by address.
ZIP Codes22030, 22031, 22032 (overlap with Fairfax County — always verify which jurisdiction applies by exact address)
Metro AccessVienna/Fairfax-GMU Station (Orange/Silver lines) — ~10–15 min by car or Fairfax Connector bus
Commute to DC~35–45 min via Orange/Silver Line Metro; ~30–40 min by car via I-66
Major RoadsI-66, Route 29, Route 50, Chain Bridge Road (Route 123)
School SystemCity of Fairfax Schools — independent from FCPS; verify enrollment directly with City schools
Key AnchorGeorge Mason University — major employer, cultural programming, Center for the Arts, and sports anchor
Median Home Value~$630,000–$780,000 depending on property type (Dec 2025; Fox Homes shows Fairfax City up 1.2% YoY)
Market TrendUp ~1.2% YoY in 2025; stable and steady — the Fairfax name recognition supports consistent demand
Days on Market~25–40 days
Housing StylesWide variety — condos from low-to-mid $300Ks, SFH from mid-$600Ks to $1M+, some townhomes

What It's Like Living in Fairfax City, VA

Fairfax City has a compact, recognizable identity — less than 7 square miles, its own downtown along Main Street, and an authentic small-city character distinct from the surrounding county that shares its name. George Mason University brings cultural programming, athletics (the Hylton Performing Arts Center at the Manassas campus serves the broader region), and a workforce of students, staff, and faculty who create sustained real estate demand.

Old Town Fairfax is undergoing continued revitalization — the annual Fall Festival on the City Green, local restaurants, and the city's commitment to Main Street character are drawing both residents and visitors. The jurisdictional independence means City of Fairfax residents send their children to City schools — a distinct system from the much larger Fairfax County Public Schools.

Homes & Neighborhoods in Fairfax City

Old Town Fairfax Core

Single-family and townhome properties within walkable distance of Main Street. Commands a premium for walkability and character.

Northfax & Mosby Woods

Established SFH neighborhoods offering larger lots and a suburban character just north and west of the city core.

Condos & Townhomes

A significant portion of Fairfax City's housing stock — concentrated near the GMU campus and along Route 50 and Route 29 corridors. Most accessible price points in the city.

Things to Do in Fairfax City, VA

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George Mason University

Cultural programming, the Center for the Arts, Division I athletics, and a vibrant campus adjacent to Old Town

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Old Town Fairfax

Main Street restaurants, bars, boutiques, and the annual Fall Festival drawing regional visitors each October

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Van Dyck Park & Trails

Major city park with athletic fields, trails, and a beloved summer concert series

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Fairfax Towne Center

Route 50 commercial corridor with major retail anchors and dining variety

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Metro Access

Vienna/Fairfax-GMU Station (Orange/Silver) — ~10–15 min by car; Fairfax Connector bus connection

Buying & Selling in Fairfax City, VA

For Buyers

Buying a Home in Fairfax City

Fairfax City's most critical buyer consideration is jurisdiction: confirm that the address you're purchasing is actually within the City limits, not the surrounding County. Tax rates, school systems, and municipal services differ. With that confirmed, Fairfax City offers a genuine small-city character, George Mason University proximity, and steady appreciation in a compact, recognizable community. Samantha Bard helps buyers navigate the jurisdictional nuances with confidence.

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For Sellers

Selling in Fairfax City

Fairfax City sellers benefit from the community's strong identity and name recognition. The GMU connection draws consistent buyer demand from university-affiliated households. Old Town proximity adds lifestyle appeal. Samantha Bard's marketing clearly communicates the Fairfax City distinction — its own schools, government, and character — to buyers who are specifically seeking what the city offers.

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Why Work With Samantha Bard in Fairfax City

Samantha Bard is a Northern Virginia REALTOR® with Coldwell Banker Realty, serving buyers and sellers across Fairfax City and the broader DC Metro area. She brings deep local market knowledge, an AI-enabled listing strategy, and a client-first approach to every transaction.

Her approach is calm, strategic, and grounded in honest data. She tells you what the market actually supports and executes with precision from listing day through closing.

Samantha Bard, REALTOR® · Coldwell Banker Realty

VA License #0225198344 · ABR · SRS

703-298-2651  ·  samantha.bard@cbmove.com

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Fairfax City, VA Real Estate — FAQ

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Samantha Bard is a licensed REALTOR® in the Commonwealth of Virginia (License #0225198344) with Coldwell Banker Realty. All information on this page is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Buyers and sellers should independently verify all data including pricing, school assignments, jurisdiction boundaries, commute times, tax rates, HOA/association fees, and utility infrastructure before making any real estate decision. Market data cited is approximate and sourced from public MLS data, Zillow, Redfin, Movoto, NVAR, and third-party market reports — contact Samantha Bard for a current, address-specific market analysis. School information is provided for general reference only — verify directly with the applicable school system before purchase.

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