Neighborhood Spotlight: Liberty Knolls
An upscale Lennar-built enclave of colonial-style homes in Stafford County — spacious floor plans, luxury finishes, and a premier location directly across from Colonial Forge High School, just minutes from I-95.
What Makes Liberty Knolls Stand Out
Liberty Knolls is one of Stafford County's most desirable newer communities — a private enclave of colonial-style single-family homes built by Lennar, one of the nation's most recognized homebuilders. Tucked off Courthouse Road (Route 630) with quick access to I-95, Liberty Knolls offers the kind of spacious, well-crafted homes that families search for: generous floor plans, luxury finishes, and a quiet neighborhood setting that feels miles away from the hustle — yet everything you need is minutes from your driveway.
The community is exclusively single-family homes, with floor plans ranging from approximately 2,600 to over 5,700 square feet and 4 to 7 bedrooms. Brick-front colonial elevations, open-concept main levels, gourmet kitchens with upgraded cabinetry and countertops, and expansive owner's suites are the norm here — not the exception. These are homes designed for living, entertaining, and growing into, and the level of included finishes reflects Lennar's commitment to move-in-ready luxury.
With home prices typically ranging from $550,000 to $900,000+, Liberty Knolls occupies a sweet spot in the Stafford market — delivering substantially more home, newer construction, and higher-end finishes than similarly priced resale properties in older communities. Compared to what the same budget buys in Fairfax ($550K–$1.5M+), Arlington ($650K–$2M+), or Alexandria ($500K–$1.8M+), Liberty Knolls is a compelling value play for buyers who want space, quality, and a family-oriented neighborhood without the Northern Virginia price premium.
Liberty Knolls at a Glance
A Quiet Enclave Designed for Family Life
Liberty Knolls was designed as a boutique community — not a sprawling master plan, but a carefully curated collection of homes where every street feels intentional. The neighborhood's layout encourages the kind of casual connection that defines family-friendly living: sidewalks that invite evening walks, driveways where kids learn to ride bikes, and front yards where neighbors stop to chat. It's a place where the pace slows down the moment you turn off Courthouse Road.
What residents consistently appreciate about Liberty Knolls is the combination of space and privacy. The homes sit on well-proportioned lots with mature landscaping that's had time to settle in. The colonial architecture — with its brick-front elevations, symmetrical facades, and classic curb appeal — gives the neighborhood a timeless feel that won't look dated in ten years. And inside, the Lennar floor plans deliver exactly what families need: open-concept living areas, large kitchens designed for everyday use and entertaining, and owner's suites that feel like a genuine retreat.
Beyond the neighborhood, Liberty Knolls benefits from a location that puts everyday life within easy reach. Stafford Marketplace — with its grocery stores, retail, and dining options — is a short drive away along Route 1. Juicy Bucket Seafood & Bar and other local restaurants are minutes down Jefferson Davis Highway, and the growing commercial corridor along Garrisonville Road means errands don't require a trip to Fredericksburg. For families with school-age children, the proximity to Colonial Forge High School is a standout advantage — one of Stafford County's top-rated high schools, quite literally across the street.
Courthouse Road Access — Connected Without the Congestion
Liberty Knolls occupies a strategic position in Stafford County that works for nearly every commute pattern in the region. I-95 is accessible in minutes via Courthouse Road (Route 630), and Route 1 runs parallel as a dependable alternate when highway traffic backs up. From Liberty Knolls, residents can reach Quantico Marine Corps Base in approximately 20–25 minutes, downtown Fredericksburg in about 20–25 minutes, and the Pentagon, Fort Belvoir, and Northern Virginia employment centers in roughly 55–70 minutes depending on traffic.
For those who prefer rail commuting, the Virginia Railway Express (VRE) offers a comfortable ride into D.C.'s Union Station from nearby stations, and commuter lots in the area make slug-line commuting a practical, established option that military families, federal employees, and defense contractors have relied on for decades. The neighborhood's position off Courthouse Road provides multiple route options — you're not locked into a single chokepoint.
Day-to-day convenience is equally strong. Stafford Marketplace and the commercial corridor along Route 1 provide grocery stores, pharmacies, restaurants, and retail within a short drive. Stafford Hospital Center is close by for medical care, and the growing development along Garrisonville Road and Courthouse Road means fewer trips to Fredericksburg or Woodbridge for everyday needs. For buyers relocating from Northern Virginia, Liberty Knolls offers a compelling value proposition: newer Lennar construction with luxury finishes, spacious floor plans, top-rated schools, and a commuter-friendly Stafford location — all at a price point that feels like a genuine step up in value compared to Fairfax, Arlington, or Alexandria.
Drive Times from Liberty Knolls
*Approximate drive times; actual times vary by time of day and I-95 conditions.
What Homes Are Available in Liberty Knolls
Liberty Knolls is an exclusively single-family community, with homes built by Lennar featuring the kind of included upgrades and modern floor plans the builder is known for nationwide. Home prices typically fall in the $550,000 to $900,000+ range, with floor plans spanning from approximately 2,600 square feet to over 5,700 square feet and offering 4 to 7 bedrooms — layouts that accommodate everyone from growing families to multi-generational households.
The architectural character of Liberty Knolls is defined by its classic colonial elevations: brick-front facades, symmetrical window arrangements, attached two-car garages, and timeless curb appeal that won't feel dated as design trends come and go. Inside, Lennar's signature open-concept layouts connect the kitchen, dining, and living spaces into a cohesive great room — the kind of floor plan that makes daily life flow naturally and entertaining feel effortless. Gourmet kitchens with upgraded cabinetry, granite or quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, and large islands are standard, not options.
Owner's suites are a particular strength of Liberty Knolls homes — spacious retreats with walk-in closets, spa-inspired bathrooms with soaking tubs and separate showers, and dual vanities. Many homes also feature finished basements, home offices, loft spaces, and outdoor living areas that extend the usable square footage well beyond what's on paper. Compared to the Northern Virginia markets of Fairfax ($550K–$1.5M+), Arlington ($650K–$2M+), and Alexandria ($500K–$1.8M+), Liberty Knolls delivers newer construction, larger floor plans, and luxury finishes at a price point that represents genuine value — making it a magnet for buyers relocating from closer-in, pricier markets.
What Schools Serve Liberty Knolls?
Families in Liberty Knolls are served by Stafford County Public Schools, a district recognized for strong academic performance and well-regarded programs. According to current zoning, students in Liberty Knolls attend:
A standout advantage for Liberty Knolls families: Colonial Forge High School — one of Stafford County's top-rated high schools — is located directly across Courthouse Road from the neighborhood. For high school students, the walk to class is measured in minutes, not bus rides. School assignments are always subject to change, and I recommend verifying current zoning directly through the Stafford County Public Schools website or by contacting me — I'm happy to confirm the specific school zone for any Liberty Knolls property you're considering.
Understanding the Liberty Knolls HOA
The Liberty Knolls Homeowners Association maintains the neighborhood's common areas and community standards, ensuring the community retains its polished, well-kept appearance. Monthly dues are approximately $61 to $62, covering common-area landscaping and maintenance throughout the neighborhood.
The HOA's role is focused on preserving property values and the overall aesthetic of the community — maintaining the manicured entrances, shared green spaces, and the consistent curb appeal that makes Liberty Knolls such an attractive place to call home. The reasonable dues reflect the community's boutique scale: a private enclave, not a sprawling master plan with resort-scale amenities, which keeps monthly costs manageable while still delivering a beautifully maintained neighborhood.
HOA fee amounts are subject to change. For the most current HOA dues and coverage details for Liberty Knolls, I'm always happy to pull the latest figures — just reach out.
"Liberty Knolls offers a rare combination in Stafford — newer Lennar construction with high-end finishes, generous square footage, and a location directly across from one of the county's best high schools. It's a neighborhood where families put down roots."
— Barbara Jennings, REALTOR®
"Buyers relocating from Northern Virginia are consistently surprised by what Liberty Knolls delivers — 4,000+ square feet of newer construction with luxury finishes for what a dated 2,500-square-foot home costs in Fairfax. It's one of Stafford's best value plays."
— Barbara Jennings, REALTOR®
"When you're selling a home in Liberty Knolls, you need a marketing strategy that showcases the Lennar quality, the floor plan, and the lifestyle. My 100-point marketing plan is built to position these homes in front of the buyers who are actively searching for exactly what this neighborhood offers."
— Barbara Jennings, REALTOR®
Barbara Jennings — Your Trusted Advisor for Liberty Knolls
I'm Barbara Jennings, a real estate advisor with eXp Realty, and I've been helping families buy and sell homes across Stafford County and Northern Virginia for over 20 years with 90+ homes sold. Liberty Knolls is a community I know well — from the Lennar floor plans and lot premium dynamics to school zones, resale trends, and what today's buyers are looking for in this price range.
When you're buying in Liberty Knolls, you need someone who understands the nuances — which floor plans hold their value best, how the HOA operates, what the commute actually looks like day to day, and how the school zones affect property values over time. And when you're selling a Liberty Knolls home, my proven 100-Point Marketing Plan and advanced AI-driven strategies are designed to position your property in front of qualified buyers — including the military families, federal employees, and Northern Virginia relocators actively searching Stafford County.
Whether you're a growing family looking for more space, a military transferee assigned to Quantico, a buyer relocating from Northern Virginia for better value, or a current Liberty Knolls homeowner thinking about your next move — you deserve a real estate consultant who knows this neighborhood inside and out. Let's talk about your next move.
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Stafford County, VA Real Estate — Current Market Data
Updated July 13, 2026Stafford County continues to see strong buyer demand with approximately 429 active listings and 172 homes pending or under contract. Homes are selling in roughly 42 days on average, and the median sale price of $544,000 reflects the county's desirable location along the I-95 corridor between Fredericksburg and Northern Virginia.
Area-level data. Median sale price from Redfin (May 2026, $544,317); active inventory and pending sales from Long & Foster Market Minute; days on market estimated from regional data (Spring 2026).
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