Just 30 miles south of the bustle of Washington, D.C., lies a vibrant, yet peaceful, community where people in every stage of life enjoy a variety of world-class amenities, breathtaking scenery, and everyday conveniences—just steps from the Potomac River. Located in Prince William County, Virginia, the Potomac Shores community is home to nearly 2,000 residents,
Hidden Gems in Prince William County
With its proximity to Washington, D.C., and abundant scenery, it’s easy to see why Prince William County is a popular choice for local county workers and D.C. commuters alike. Although it is not directly connected to the D.C. Metro system, commuters have access to public transportation via the VRE train system. Major freeways, including 95
Best Neighborhoods in Prince William County, Part I: Woodbridge, Virginia
Woodbridge, Virginia is one of the coolest little towns we’ve covered in this series on home builders in the metro D.C. area. The highlight is definitely the water access. Woodbridge sits at the junction between the Occoquan and Potomac Rivers and the Occoquan Bay National Wildlife Refuge takes up most of the western portion of
What it’s Like to Live in Prince William County
Prince William County, once an agricultural region and the site of intense Civil War battles, has become Virginia’s third most populous county, with more than 430,000 residents. The median household income, which reached $99,206 in 2016, makes this county the 16th wealthiest in the U.S. Prince William County residents are also highly educated, with 41