Haymarket Living
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Haymarket, VA Real Estate Statistics
| Average Price | $828K |
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| Lowest Price | $375K |
| Highest Price | $2.7M |
| Total Listings | 97 |
| Avg. Days On Market | 38 |
| Avg. Price/SQFT | $319 |
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Haymarket Highlights
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01Dominion Valley is the anchor neighborhood, with gated security and resort-style amenities.
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02Homes range from $600k townhomes to multimillion-dollar estates in Ryder Cup Village.
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03Schools are located right inside the community, with elementary, middle, and high school options.
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04Shopping, dining, and recreation are all part of daily life without leaving the neighborhood.
About Haymarket
Haymarket sits out in western Prince William County, just off I-66, and it’s grown into one of the most popular suburban hubs in Northern Virginia. Dominion Valley itself has been around for about 20 years, and it’s basically its own town inside a town.
- Dominion Valley has single-family homes, estate properties, townhomes, and a 55+ active adult side called Regency.
- Toll Brothers built the entire community and donated land for Battlefield High School, Alvey Elementary, Gravely Elementary, and Ronald Reagan Middle.
- Homes run anywhere from the $600s for large townhomes up to $2 million for big Ryder Cup estates.
- The community is gated, with staffed entrances, plate scanners, and guest QR codes to make access simple.
- Mature trees, trails, ponds, and wildlife like deer give it a park-like feel.
- James Long Park and nearby Silver Lake add even more sports fields, fishing, and outdoor space.

Amenities & Things to Do
If you live in Haymarket, especially Dominion Valley, you’ve basically got a country club lifestyle built in. Pools, golf, trails, and even restaurants are all right in the neighborhood.
- Two Arnold Palmer-designed golf courses, plus a driving range and lessons for all skill levels – Bull Run and Evergreen.
- Several pools and sports pavilions with tennis, pickleball, bocce, and fitness programs.
- Multiple clubhouses that host weddings, events, and everyday dining.
- Dominion Valley Marketplace with Giant grocery, Tony’s Pizza, Olde Dominion Tavern, Velocity Wings, and more.
- Miles of walking and biking trails that connect across the whole property.
- Breweries, wineries, and Jiffy Lube Live concert venue all within a quick drive.

Haymarket, VA Real Estate FAQs
What types of homes can you find in Haymarket?
Haymarket has everything from large single-family homes to luxury estates, townhomes, and 55+ residences in the Regency section. Toll Brothers built Dominion Valley with different phases over two decades, so there’s a wide variety of styles. Townhomes can feel as big as single-family homes, and Ryder Cup Village has estate properties pushing 10,000 square feet.
How much does it cost to buy a home in Haymarket?
You’ll see townhomes in the $600s to $800s, single-family homes starting in the $800s, and estates that go up to $2 million. The Regency active adult neighborhood typically ranges between $700,000 and $900,000. Prices have climbed in recent years, and competition can be strong for well-kept homes. Compared to closer-in Northern Virginia, buyers often get a lot more house for the money here.
What schools serve the area?
Dominion Valley has Battlefield High School, Ronald Reagan Middle, Alvey Elementary, and Gravely Elementary right in or next to the community. Gainesville High was recently added nearby to ease overcrowding. Many families choose Haymarket specifically because the schools are newer and well-regarded. It’s a big reason this area keeps attracting long-term residents.
How long is the commute to D.C. or job hubs?
Getting to Washington, D.C. by car can take about an hour, depending on traffic, and longer during rush hour. Most people living here work in closer-in hubs like Chantilly, Reston, or Ashburn. The Manassas VRE station is about 20 minutes away for train service into D.C., though the ride itself is lengthy. Remote and hybrid work setups make Haymarket even more appealing.
What’s special about Dominion Valley?
It’s like living in a resort every day. There are golf courses, pools, tennis courts, trails, and a shopping center right inside the gates. Security is strong, landscaping is professional, and there are tons of community events. People often say once they move in, they don’t feel the need to leave for much.
Is Haymarket good for retirees?
Yes, the Regency 55+ neighborhood is designed specifically for active adults. Homes there are often single-level with basements or lofts, and the community has its own clubhouse, pool, and golf course. It’s popular for people moving back to be closer to grandkids or downsizing without giving up amenities. Many retirees like that shopping and healthcare are just minutes away.
How is traffic around Haymarket?
Inside Dominion Valley, traffic is calm, but once you’re on Route 15 or I-66, rush hour can be heavy. Speed cameras and enforcement are common near schools for safety. Many residents work remotely or in nearby job centers to avoid long commutes. Location off I-66 makes it easy to connect to other parts of Northern Virginia.
What job opportunities are nearby?
Haymarket is close to the booming data center corridor in Loudoun County, with Amazon, Microsoft, and Meta all heavily invested. Dulles Airport is less than 20 miles away and serves as a major employment hub. Many residents also work in government contracting, healthcare, or education. The mix of industries supports steady growth in the local economy.
What are the main outdoor options?
Silver Lake Park is just outside the neighborhood with fishing, boating, and trails. James Long Park hosts travel soccer and baseball leagues, with dozens of fields. Inside Dominion Valley, residents use walking trails, ponds, and community green spaces daily. Wineries and breweries nearby add another layer of recreation.
How safe is Dominion Valley?
It’s a gated community with 24/7 staffed entrances, plate scanning, and QR code visitor passes. Security is visible, and residents appreciate the extra peace of mind. HOA involvement is strong, and the neighborhood is known for being orderly. For families, retirees, and anyone who values privacy, the setup is a major draw.
