Although best-known for its role in Civil War history, Manassas (including the City of Manassas and Manassas Park) has evolved into a thriving technology center, offering a highly educated workforce. Commuting alternatives include a commuter rail system, a regional airport, and several major highways including the recently opened Prince William Parkway. Manassas is home to some of the most affordable real estate in the Northern Virginia area and offers amenities such as museums, shopping, parks & recreation (including several acclaimed golf courses), and more!
As of November 9, 2009, there were 786 active listings in Manassas (including the City of Manassas and Manassas Park). During the month of October, 2009, there were 212 closed residential sales (up from 191 sales in September), 258 new listings and 269 new pending sales. The average sales price was $219,187 (up from $214,956 in September); the median sales price was $175,000 (up from $156,000 in September); the average number of days on market was 58 (up 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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