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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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Fairfax County, VA Real Estate — Current Market Data
Updated July 13, 2026Fairfax 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.
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.
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