Bristow feels suburban without being isolated. With newer neighborhoods and growing amenities, it’s popular with buyers who want room to breathe while staying connected. I’ll cover pricing, development patterns, and what daily life looks like here.

By Chris Colgan | The Chris Colgan Team

The landscape along Linton Hall Road is set to evolve once again. The Prince William County Planning Commission has officially recommended the approval of Moreland Meadows, a new 15-acre boutique community that promises to blend modern living with the area’s rich agricultural roots.

Located on the west side of Linton Hall Road, just 800 feet from Braemar Parkway, this new development creates a unique infill opportunity right in the heart of the Bristow real estate market.

What’s Coming to the Neighborhood?

Moreland Meadows isn't just another subdivision; it is designed as a "lifestyle community" centered on pedestrian connections and shared open spaces. The project rezones approximately 15.36 acres…

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Speaker: Chris Colgan • Date: November 4, 2024

"All right, so Bristow is definitely a town on the rise. I've been getting a lot of questions about Bristow, Virginia. Let me tell you a little bit about this community and what makes it so special here in Northern Virginia."

Overview

"All right, so Bristow is definitely a town on the rise. I've been getting a lot of questions about Bristow, Virginia. Let me tell you a little bit about this community and what makes it so special here in Northern Virginia. Right now I am standing in the Briar neighborhood. This is one of the biggest, if not the biggest, master-planned communities in all of Prince William County. I got to tell you, I absolutely love this area." (0:00)

Key Takeaways

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I have lived in Northern Virginia my entire life. I grew up in Gainesville when it was mostly cornfields, I’ve watched Ashburn transform into "Data Center Alley," and I’ve sold real estate in every corner of this region, from the quietest cul-de-sacs in Haymarket to the busiest high-rises in Arlington.

But recently, I realized something: I have never driven from the furthest suburb all the way to the city line in a single day to compare them side-by-side.

 

So, I decided to do something different. I grabbed my team—Mal, Vince, and Peter—and we hopped in the car for an epic driving tour. Our mission? To rank every major town in Northern Virginia based on lifestyle, traffic, amenities, and that hard-to-define "vibe."

We drove from the…

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