Things To Know About Gate Post Estates

Gate Post Estates is a single-family home subdivision located near the western border of Fairfax County off Route 29 and conveniently situated near the Interstate 66 and Route 28 corridors. The neighborhood has interesting hills and vistas and has spacious lots. There are bike/walk paths along Cub Run and the streets are named after different colored posts such as "White Post Road" which forms a loop and is the single entrance.
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Gate Post Estates has two distinct parts: the "original" section located nearest to Rt. 29 and built by former Battlefield Builders; and the newer section "Gate Post Estates II" which was built by Richmond American, Ferguson-Flynn, and the Ariston Group. Gate Post Estates II starts with Sacred Lane and house number 6606 White Post Road on the right fork and 6714 White Post Road on the left fork, and extends back to, but not connected with Compton Road. There are 44 lots in the original section.  Gate Post Estates II consists of 140 lots of which all 140 are occupied. There is a Gate Post Estates Citizens Association which is comprised primarily of the original section's homeowners but is open to membership for all the Gate Post Estates.  Membership dues are a nominal $5 per year. The homes in Gate Post Estates are about $470,000 – $700,000 and sit on half-acre lots with four bedrooms and three bathrooms. The most common type of parking is the garage. Schools that serve this neighborhood include Liberty Middle School, Centreville High School, Westfield High School, Stone Middle School, and Bull Run Elementary School.

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Maryam N. is a Senior Writer at Nesbitt Realty. She is an expert on Fairfax County. Maryam has also worked previously as a geologist. She is a foodie and enjoys cooking and exploring new restaurants.