Wolf Trap, Virginia

Home to Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts — a unique cultural treasure — this community features large wooded lots, custom homes, and one of Fairfax County's most distinguished addresses.

Fairfax County, VA$900K – $2M+
Community Overview

A Distinctive Fairfax County Community

Wolf Trap stands out among Fairfax County communities for its unique blend of attributes. Here, residents enjoy a distinctive combination of location, amenities, and neighborhood character that creates a community people don't just move to — they stay, put down roots, and become part of the fabric.

The community benefits from everything Fairfax County has to offer — one of the nation's best public school systems, a thriving economy, world-class parks and recreation, and proximity to Washington DC. But what sets Wolf Trap apart is the way these elements come together: the specific mix of housing, the local amenities, and the neighborhood atmosphere that makes residents proud to call it home.

Homes in Wolf Trap typically range from $900K – $2M+. Buyers are drawn by the community's established character, strong school pyramid, and the blend of accessibility and charm that characterizes this corner of Fairfax County.

Wolf Trap at a Glance

Location
Fairfax County, VA
Price Range
$900K – $2M+
Schools
Madison HS pyramid — top-rated
Commute
~25–30 min drive to DC · ~10 min to Vienna Metro · Dulles Toll Rd
Who It Suits Best

The Ideal Wolf Trap Buyer

Wolf Trap attracts culture lovers, executives, and families who want a premier Fairfax County address anchored by the Wolf Trap performing arts venue — with summer concerts at the Filene Center, large custom homes on wooded lots, and the top-rated Madison High School pyramid.

Location-First Buyers

Wolf Trap's position within Fairfax County provides a strategic home base for professionals working across Northern Virginia — close to multiple employment hubs without the premium of closer-in communities.

Lifestyle Seekers

Beyond the house itself, Wolf Trap offers a lifestyle — walkable amenities, nearby recreation, and a community feel that buyers who've outgrown generic subdivisions find compelling.

Smart Investors

With strong schools, limited inventory, and consistent demand, Wolf Trap properties have demonstrated reliable long-term appreciation — making them a sound investment in one of America's strongest housing markets.

Housing & Amenities

Homes, Schools & Local Highlights

The Wolf Trap real estate market offers a range of housing options suited to different budgets and lifestyles. School assignments are based on specific addresses and should be verified through Fairfax County Public Schools or by contacting me — I'll confirm the exact school pyramid for any property you're considering.

Key Highlights
Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts
Madison HS pyramid — top-rated
Large wooded lots — custom homes

Ready to Explore Wolf Trap?

I'm Barbara Jennings — 20+ years and 90+ homes sold in Fairfax County. Let's find your home in Wolf Trap.

REALTOR · 0225179074 · VA

Community Market Snapshot

Fairfax County, VA Real Estate — Current Market Data

Updated July 13, 2026
Active Listings
~1,478
Pending / Under Contract
~1,601
Avg. Days on Market
25 days
Median Sale Price
$813,000
Price Range: Condos and townhomes from the $300Ks–$600Ks; single-family homes from the $600Ks to $2M+; luxury properties in Great Falls, McLean, and Vienna well above $1M

Fairfax County remains one of Northern Virginia's most competitive real estate markets with homes selling in just 25 days on average. The median sale price of $813,000 — up 3.4% year-over-year — reflects the county's proximity to Washington, D.C. and strong employment base, while approximately 1,478 active listings and 1,601 pending sales indicate sustained high demand across all price points.

30-Year Fixed Rate: ~6.49% (Freddie Mac, July 2026)

Area-level data. Median sale price from Redfin (May 2026, $813K, +3.4% YoY); active listings from regional reports (~1,478); pending sales from Redfin (1,601 homes); days on market from Redfin (25 days avg). Fairfax County is part of the Northern Virginia Association of Realtors (NVAR) market area.

Want neighborhood-specific insights for Fairfax County, VA?

Contact Barbara Jennings at eXp Realty for the latest market data, comparable sales, and personalized advice on buying or selling in this community.