Greenbriar, Fairfax VA Real Estate

A classic Levitt & Sons community with no HOA, top-rated schools, and timeless suburban charm.


~1,900 Homes
8,400+ Residents
Est. 1960s Founded
Last updated: February 2026
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Living in Greenbriar: A Levitt & Sons Legacy Community

Greenbriar is one of those Fairfax County neighborhoods that quietly delivers everything families actually care about — walkable schools, mature tree-lined streets, a genuine sense of community — without the overhead of a mandatory HOA. Built by Levitt & Sons beginning in the late 1960s, this census-designated place of approximately 1,900 homes sits on the western edge of Fairfax, right off Route 50 and just minutes from I-66.

The community has a distinctive personality. Nearly every street name starts with the letter "M" or "P" — a quirk of the original development that longtime residents wear as a badge of honor. You'll find steeply pitched Cape Cods, brick ramblers, and classic Colonial Revivals lining quiet cul-de-sacs. Some homes haven't been touched since the 1960s, while others feature stunning floor-to-ceiling renovations. That range creates real opportunity for buyers at multiple price points.

At the heart of Greenbriar is Greenbriar Commons Park and the beloved Greenbriar Pool Club — a private, 600-member swim club that hosts the Greenbriar Dolphins swim team and summer community events. The Rocky Run Trail connects residents to parks, playgrounds, and neighboring communities on a shaded three-mile gravel path. Shopping and dining are steps away at Greenbriar Town Center, with Fair Oaks Mall, Fair Lakes, and Fairfax Corner all within a short drive.

For families, the school pyramid is a major draw: Greenbriar East and Greenbriar West Elementary are both inside the neighborhood, feeding into Rocky Run Middle — the number-one ranked public middle school in Fairfax County — and on to Chantilly High School. No bus rides across town, no complicated commutes to school.

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Greenbriar Market Intelligence & Home Values

Estimated typical price ranges for Greenbriar, Fairfax VA 22033

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Rambler / Cape Cod
$625K – $750K
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Colonial / Bi-Level
$750K – $950K
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Renovated / New Build
$950K – $1.3M+
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Community Amenities & Association Overview

Feature Details
HOA Required? No — Civic Association Only
Civic Association Fee ~$25/year (voluntary)
Pool Club Private (600 memberships, buy/rent from member)
Community Center Rentable via civic association
Trails / Walking Paths Rocky Run Trail (3 miles)
Parks Greenbriar Commons Park, Greenbriar Park
Tennis Courts At Greenbriar Park
Gated Community No
Architectural Review No — No restrictions

Pool memberships circulate privately — check the Greenbriar Flyer newsletter for availability.

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Centreville

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Greenbriar's western neighbor with diverse housing, Dulles proximity, and shared Chantilly High pyramid.

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Oakton Virginia tree-lined residential street

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Touring Protocol: 4 Things to Know Before Buying in Greenbriar

Insider observations from years of working in this community

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No HOA Means No Restrictions — and No Protections

Greenbriar's lack of a mandatory HOA is appealing for flexibility, but it also means there's no architectural review board. Neighbors can add substantial additions or modify exteriors without community approval. This has already produced controversy, including a highly publicized three-story addition that drew county supervisor attention. Walk the surrounding blocks during your tour to assess neighborhood consistency.

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1960s Build Quality: Check for Common Era Issues

Most Greenbriar homes were built in the late 1960s and 1970s by Levitt & Sons. Many original homes lack basements, and common age-related issues include galvanized steel plumbing, original electrical panels, and older HVAC systems. Always request a thorough home inspection — especially if the home hasn't been renovated. Renovated homes may have addressed these, but verify permits were pulled properly.

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Pool Club Membership Is Separate and Limited

The Greenbriar Pool Club is not automatically included with homeownership. It's a private club capped at 600 family memberships that must be purchased or rented from an existing member. If pool access is important to your family, confirm membership availability before closing. Memberships are occasionally listed in the Greenbriar Flyer community newsletter.

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Route 50 Noise and School Zone Split

Homes along the northern edge of Greenbriar, closer to Route 50, experience noticeable road noise — especially during rush hours. Also note that the community is split between two elementary school zones: Greenbriar East and Greenbriar West. Performance metrics differ significantly between the two schools, so verify your specific address assignment before making an offer.

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Greenbriar Schools: The Chantilly High Pyramid

Both elementary schools are inside the neighborhood — middle and high school are steps away

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Elementary

Greenbriar West Elementary

Grades PK–6 · 623 students · 13300 Poplar Tree Rd

Niche: A
GreatSchools: 7/10
Math Proficiency: 84%
Reading: 88%

Consistently ranks in the top 20% of Virginia elementary schools. Strong math and reading performance well above county averages.

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Elementary

Greenbriar East Elementary

Grades PK–6 · 918 students · 13006 Point Pleasant Dr

Niche: B
GreatSchools: 3/10
Math Proficiency: 67%
Reading: 69%

Larger enrollment with a highly diverse student body. Known for its multicultural environment and engaged teaching staff. Verify boundary zone by address.

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Middle

Rocky Run Middle School

Grades 7–8 · 886 students · 4400 Stringfellow Rd

Niche: A
GreatSchools: 8/10
Math Proficiency: 92%
Reading: 90%

Ranked #1 public middle school in Fairfax County and #6 in Virginia by Niche. Recently renovated campus with modern facilities, strong band/orchestra programs, and diverse student body.

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High

Chantilly High School

Grades 9–12 · 3,006 students · 4201 Stringfellow Rd

Niche: A
GreatSchools: 8/10
SAT Avg: 1330
Grad Rate: 92%

Located adjacent to Greenbriar on Stringfellow Road. Features the Chantilly Academy with career-focused CTE certifications, strong AP course offerings, and a 2-time College Success Award winner.

Ratings sourced from Niche and GreatSchools. Verify school zone assignments with Fairfax County Public Schools for your specific address.

🚗 Local Logistics

Commute & Local Logistics from Greenbriar

Route 50 and I-66 access with bus connections to Metro stations

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Metro & Transit Access

Vienna Metro (Orange Line) via Rt 50 12–18 min drive
Fairfax Connector bus to Metro Neighborhood stop
Wiehle-Reston East (Silver Line) 18–25 min drive
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By Car

Downtown DC (via I-66) 45–75 min
Tysons Corner 18–30 min
Dulles Airport (IAD) 20–30 min
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Grocery & Shopping

Giant (Greenbriar Town Center) 2 min
Fair Oaks Mall (160+ shops) 5 min
Fairfax Corner & Fair Lakes Center 5–8 min
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Lifestyle & Recreation

E.C. Lawrence Park (trails, fields) 3 min
International Country Club (golf) 2 min
Inova Fair Oaks Hospital 3 min

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Selling in Greenbriar: Pricing, Prep, and What Buyers Pay Extra For

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Professional photography and virtual tours
Full MLS exposure and syndication
Dedicated negotiation and contract management
Custom marketing plan for your Greenbriar home
Traditional Model $22,500 – $30,000 On a $750K sale
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High-ROI Prep Items

Fresh neutral interior paint
Modernize kitchen hardware and fixtures
Update lighting to LED throughout
Refresh landscaping and curb appeal
Power-wash exterior siding and walkways
Replace dated carpeting with LVP flooring

Common Inspection Flags

Galvanized steel plumbing (1960s–1970s era)
Original electrical panels nearing end-of-life
Aging HVAC systems (25+ years)
Crawlspace moisture and grading issues
Window seal failures in original frames
Roof condition on 20+ year shingles

What Buyers Pay Extra For

Renovated kitchens with quartz and modern appliances
Added square footage or bump-out additions
Finished or added basement space
Pool Club membership included in sale
Greenbriar West Elementary zone (higher ratings)
Interior lots away from Route 50 noise

Typical Seller Costs in Fairfax County

Agent Commissions

Traditional model 5% – 6%
Jamil Brothers Flexible Reduced — see program

Title & Settlement

Title insurance (owner's) $1,500 – $3,000
Settlement / escrow fee $500 – $1,200
Recording fees $200 – $400

Virginia & Fairfax County Taxes

Grantor tax (state) $1.00 per $1,000
Congestion relief tax $0.15 per $100
Regional WMATA tax $0.15 per $100

Other Seller Costs

Civic association balance ~$25 (voluntary)
Home warranty (optional) $400 – $600
Pre-listing repairs Varies
Prorated property tax Varies by close date

What's Moving in Greenbriar Right Now

Market Observations
1
Renovated Colonials Draw Multiple Offers

Updated homes in the $800K–$950K range are seeing strong competition, especially those with modernized kitchens and open floor plans. Buyers value the move-in-ready factor in a 1960s community.

2
Original-Condition Homes Attract Builders

With no HOA or architectural restrictions, unrenovated ramblers and Cape Cods are attracting both owner-occupants looking for value and builders planning tear-down-and-rebuild projects.

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Greenbriar West Zone Commands a Premium

Homes zoned for Greenbriar West Elementary (Niche A, GS 7/10) tend to sell at slightly higher price points than comparable properties in the Greenbriar East zone, reflecting school rating demand.

4
Route 50 Corridor Stays Active

Greenbriar's proximity to I-66, Route 50, Fair Oaks Mall, and Inova hospital keeps demand stable across seasons. Families and commuters continue to prioritize the location's connectivity.

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Quick Answers: Greenbriar at a Glance

Fast facts for buyers, sellers, and newcomers to the community

What ZIP code is Greenbriar, Virginia?

Greenbriar uses the 22033 ZIP code, shared with parts of Fairfax and Chantilly. Mail is routed through the Fairfax post office. This ZIP is important for mortgage pre-approvals, insurance quotes, and school boundary verification with Fairfax County Public Schools.

Who built Greenbriar?

Greenbriar was developed by Levitt & Sons beginning in the late 1960s. The same company famously built Levittown on Long Island. The community includes approximately 1,900 single-family homes across Cape Cod, rambler, colonial, and bi-level floor plans. A newer section called Greenbriar Meadows was built in the 1980s by a different developer.

Is Greenbriar walkable to schools?

Yes. Both Greenbriar East Elementary (13006 Point Pleasant Dr) and Greenbriar West Elementary (13300 Poplar Tree Rd) are located within the neighborhood. Rocky Run Middle and Chantilly High are on Stringfellow Road, just outside the community boundary. Most students can walk or have a very short bus ride.

What is the closest Metro station to Greenbriar?

The Vienna Metro station on the Orange Line is approximately 5 miles east via Route 50, reachable in 12–18 minutes by car. Wiehle-Reston East on the Silver Line is about 8 miles northwest. Fairfax Connector buses provide transit connections from the neighborhood to Metro stations.

Does Greenbriar have a swimming pool?

Yes, but it's a private club. The Greenbriar Pool Club at Greenbriar Commons Park is capped at 600 family memberships. You must purchase or rent a membership from an existing member. The pool features lap lanes, diving boards, beach volleyball, a snack bar, and home to the Greenbriar Dolphins swim and dive teams.

What is the Greenbriar Civic Association?

The Greenbriar Civic Association (GCA) is a voluntary community organization — not an HOA. It collects approximately $25 per household annually and funds events like Bands in the Park, community communications through the Greenbriar Flyer newsletter, and the community phone directory. There are no mandatory fees, architectural reviews, or restrictions.

Are there new construction homes in Greenbriar?

Yes, though they are limited. Since there is no HOA or architectural review, builders can purchase older homes, demolish them, and build new construction. The first post-original new build appeared in 2004. These newer homes typically sell well above $1 million. Search current Greenbriar listings for availability.

What hospital is closest to Greenbriar?

Inova Fair Oaks Hospital is approximately one mile north of Greenbriar, just across Route 50. Inova is Northern Virginia's largest healthcare system and offers emergency services, surgical care, maternity services, and a full range of specialty clinics. This proximity is a significant quality-of-life advantage for residents.

What's the Rocky Run Trail?

Rocky Run Trail is a three-mile shaded gravel path that winds through the Greenbriar community along a creek. It connects Greenbriar Commons Park to Greenbriar Park (with soccer fields, baseball diamonds, and tennis courts) and extends toward Fair Oaks. It's popular with walkers, joggers, and families with strollers.

How much are property taxes in Greenbriar?

Greenbriar falls under Fairfax County's property tax rate, which is set annually by the Board of Supervisors. The rate has typically hovered around $1.11 per $100 of assessed value in recent years. On a home assessed at $750,000, that translates to roughly $8,325 per year. Verify the current rate with the Fairfax County tax assessor. Estimate your net proceeds.

Buyer & Seller Tools for Greenbriar

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Recent Results in the Fairfax County Market

Anonymized outcomes from recent transactions in the area

Buyer Win
Colonial Near Greenbriar Park

A family relocating from Maryland targeted the Greenbriar West Elementary zone. We identified an off-market colonial with a renovated kitchen, negotiated a pre-inspection credit, and secured the home below competing offers by structuring a clean, fast-close contract. The buyer was under contract within 9 days of starting their search. Recent outcome in Fairfax County — results vary.

Seller Result
Rambler on Interior Lot, 22033

An original-condition rambler needed strategic prep to stand out. We recommended fresh paint, landscaping refresh, and professional staging focused on the open floor plan. The property generated multiple offers within the first weekend, closing above the initial list price. The Flexible Commission Program kept seller costs well below the traditional model. Recent outcome in Fairfax County — results vary.

Client Words
"They Knew the Neighborhood Inside Out"

"We looked at homes in three different communities before settling on one near the Rocky Run Trail. What set the Jamil Brothers apart was their micro-level knowledge — they knew which streets got Route 50 noise, which blocks were in the West Elementary zone, and how pool memberships work. It felt like working with a neighbor, not just an agent." Paraphrased client feedback.

No names, addresses, or guaranteed outcomes. Examples represent typical recent experiences in the Fairfax County market.

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What's Moving in Greenbriar Right Now

Market Observations
1
Renovated Colonials Draw Multiple Offers

Updated homes in the $800K–$950K range are seeing strong competition, especially those with modernized kitchens and open floor plans. Buyers value the move-in-ready factor in a 1960s community.

2
Original-Condition Homes Attract Builders

With no HOA or architectural restrictions, unrenovated ramblers and Cape Cods are attracting both owner-occupants looking for value and builders planning tear-down-and-rebuild projects.

3
Greenbriar West Zone Commands a Premium

Homes zoned for Greenbriar West Elementary (Niche A, GS 7/10) tend to sell at slightly higher price points than comparable properties in the Greenbriar East zone, reflecting school rating demand.

4
Route 50 Corridor Stays Active

Greenbriar's proximity to I-66, Route 50, Fair Oaks Mall, and Inova hospital keeps demand stable across seasons. Families and commuters continue to prioritize the location's connectivity.

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