Originally known as Newgate, the town of Centreville was chartered by the Virginia General Assembly in 1792. During the Civil War, Centreville was caught in a crossfire between the states that turned the town into a wasteland; Centreville remained a sleepy rural village until the 1930s. Many historic sites remain, including the Sully Plantation and St. John's Episcopal Church which served as battlefield hospital during the Civil War. Today, Centreville is a thriving suburb with easy access to the Dulles Technology Corridor; just 20 miles west of Washington, DC, Centreville offers a variety of housing options including condominiums, townhouses and detached homes.
As of November 9, 2009, there were 351 active listings in Centreville. During the month of October, 2009, there were 98 closed residential sales (up from 92 sales in September), 132 new listings and 127 new pending sales. The average sales price was $301,899 (up from $293,662 in September); the median sales price was $282,000 (up from $280,000 in September); the average number of days on market was 20 (down from 51 in September).
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(Source: Metropolitan Regional Information Systems, Inc. (MRIS) - Information deemed reliable, but not guaranteed.)
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