
Neighborhood Spotlight: May's Quarter
A newer planned community in Prince William County where a walkable layout, modern homes, and thoughtful design create a neighborhood built for how people actually live.
Designed for Connection
May's Quarter represents the next generation of planned community design in Prince William County — a neighborhood built around the idea that streets should be walkable, neighbors should be visible, and daily life shouldn't require a car for every errand. Sidewalks connect every street, parks and green spaces are woven throughout, and the community's layout encourages the kind of informal interactions that build genuine neighborhood bonds.
Homes at May's Quarter feature modern architecture with open floor plans, upgraded kitchens, and energy-efficient construction. The community includes a mix of single-family homes and townhomes, with amenities including a pool, clubhouse, playgrounds, and walking trails. For buyers who want newer construction but don't want the sterile feel of a typical subdivision, May's Quarter offers a refreshing alternative.
May's Quarter at a Glance
Walkability in Suburbia
May's Quarter's walkable design is its defining feature. Sidewalks, pocket parks, and a connected street grid make it easy to walk to the community pool, playground, or a neighbor's house. The community is served by Prince William County Public Schools and is close to the retail, dining, and entertainment of the Dale City and Woodbridge corridors.

Barbara Jennings — Your Trusted Advisor for May's Quarter
Thinking about buying or selling in May's Quarter? Call or text Barbara Jennings today. With over 20 years of experience, 90+ homes sold, and a proven 100-point marketing plan, I bring the local knowledge and negotiation skill to help you succeed in Prince William County's newer communities.
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Thinking about buying or selling in May's Quarter? Call or text Barbara Jennings today.
Prince William County, VA Real Estate — Current Market Data
Updated July 13, 2026Prince William County's housing market is one of the most active in the region with approximately 1,600 active listings, 734 pending sales, and a median sale price of $608,000 — up 3.6% year-over-year. Homes sell in just 18 days on average, reflecting strong buyer demand driven by the county's relative affordability compared to Fairfax County and its growing community amenities.
Area-level data. Median sale price from Redfin (May 2026, $608,176, +3.6% YoY); pending sales from Redfin (734 homes); days on market from Redfin/PWAR (18 days avg). Prince William County is part of the Northern Virginia Association of Realtors (NVAR) market area.
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