Four Seasons
Ranch-style homes surrounded by trees
The active 55-and-over Four Seasons community, developed between 2002 and 2010, is in the heart of the larger Four Seasons area. Says Binkley, “In Four Seasons, you have everything you need to live on one floor, and some have large basements. Yards are a decent quarter-acre or so, and the streets are very flat and walkable. It’s a lovely, green neighborhood, with trails for daily walks that also head to the clubhouse and pool.” On its curvy streets and cul-de-sacs, you’ll see a variety of home styles, many with a thickly treed backdrop. Expect to pay around $635,000 for a brick-front here with a basement and two-car garage.Across 234, residents in the Brittany neighborhood back to undeveloped forest and can walk to a neighborhood park. Says Binkley, “Brittany homes may be slightly more expensive because the houses tend to be bigger than in Four Seasons. Plus, it’s not age-restricted, so it’s a good choice for families.” Large 5,000-square-foot brick homes in Brittany can fetch $720,000. Just outside of these two communities, you can find bright condominiums built in the 1990s for around $275,000, and multi-gabled homes built in 2020 with large decks and high ceilings for more than $1 million. Closer to the Montclair Golf Club, you’ll see traditional three-bedroom homes built in the 1970s for around $625,000.
College-ready graduates at Forest Park High
Public-school students may start at A. Henderson, Dumfries or John F. Pattie elementary schools before heading to Graham Park Middle School. Older students move on to Forest Park High, which Niche gives an overall B+ grade. In 2020 and 2021, Forest Park High earned a College Success Award based on its commitment to preparing students for college.Forested hikes or rounds at Montclair Golf Club
For recreation, Four Seasons community residents head to the clubhouse to swim, play tennis or exercise at the fitness center. In Brittany Neighborhood Park, families enjoy a tot lot as well as basketball and tennis courts. And when the greater outdoors is calling, you can walk from Brittany to the Prince William Forest RV Campground, to hike or bike along Pleasant Road past historic cabins built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s. If you prefer to take in the park’s beauty by car, you can enter its 12-mile Scenic Drive from Route 619.Resident golfers can tee off at the public Montclair Golf Club. Matt Collier, who manages the club’s membership, says, “Anyone living in the Four Seasons community or surrounding residential areas can join. In addition to our beautiful 18-hole course, we have an indoor tennis bubble with four indoor courts and six outdoor courts, several of which are clay. We also offer a pool that’s open from May to September, and our restaurant is open to the public as well. Recently, we added a fireplace to our driving range, where we’ll be hosting a s’mores event. Some of our fireside gatherings are private, but most are open to the public.”
A local cup of joe and a family restaurant
It’s easy to run errands at a host of retailers in Fortuna Center Plaza and Barracks Row, and stock up on groceries at Lidl and Shoppers close to home. Residents can jumpstart their day at Cuppi Coffee or dine at the comfortable Montclair Family Restaurant that Binkley calls “a really popular mom-and-pop spot around the corner.” Close to military and government hubs, and cradled by a National Park, Four Seasons offers suburban essentials and amenities with immediate freeway access.Easy access to Interstate 95
Interstate 95 runs along the eastern edge of Four Seasons, giving a straight shot to the Capital, just over 30 miles north.

Agents Specializing in this Area
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Mukaram Ghani
Keller Williams Realty
(202) 946-6146
190 Total Sales
2 in Four Seasons
$660K - $675K Price Range
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Patricia Petkosek
Compass
(680) 210-3045
39 Total Sales
1 in Four Seasons
$760,000 Price
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Robyn Williams
Redstone Realty LLC
(202) 937-2263
69 Total Sales
1 in Four Seasons
$600,000 Price
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Heather Reis-Platter
EXP Realty, LLC
(571) 520-7914
39 Total Sales
1 in Four Seasons
$260,000 Price
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Lou Rangel
TTR Sotheby's International Realty
(571) 520-7581
58 Total Sales
3 in Four Seasons
$323K - $510K Price Range
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Tony Lee
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices PenFed Realty
(717) 844-5935
15 Total Sales
2 in Four Seasons
$400K - $550K Price Range
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Four Seasons | US |
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Homicide | 2 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 2 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 1 | 4 |
Robbery | 1 | 4 |
Burglary | 2 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 2 | 4 |
Larceny | 3 | 4 |
Crime Score | 2 | 4 |
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Four Seasons Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Four Seasons, Montclair sell after 56 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Four Seasons, Montclair over the last 12 months is $730,000, up 90% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Saturday, Aug 212 - 2pm
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Sunday, Aug 32 - 4pm
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