Community Spotlight · Four Seasons at Ashburn Village · Ashburn, Virginia · Updated 2025

Four Seasons at Ashburn Village Review: K. Hovnanian's Established Loudoun 55+ Community

Four Seasons at Ashburn Village doesn't get the attention that Birchwood at Brambleton and Potomac Green do in Loudoun County's 55+ market — it doesn't have Del Webb's brand recognition or the Silver Line proximity that drives search traffic. What it does have is something quietly valuable: mature landscaping, established community culture, larger floor plans than most newer communities, and access to Ashburn Village's broader amenity infrastructure that no other Loudoun 55+ community can match. For buyers who know what they're looking for, Four Seasons at Ashburn Village is a genuinely underappreciated option.

Four Seasons at Ashburn Village — Quick Facts

LocationAshburn, Loudoun County, VA
BuilderK. Hovnanian
Community StatusFully built out — resale only
Home TypesSingle-family detached (primarily)
Price Range$500K–$750K
HOA Fee~$250–$400/month (plus Ashburn Village HOA)
GolfNo
Master CommunityAshburn Village — lakes, trails, Sports Pavilion
Age Restriction55+ HOPA compliant
Construction EraLate 1990s–early 2000s

Ashburn / Loudoun County Market Snapshot

$680KMedian Sale Price
18Avg Days on Market
42Active Listings
$310Price Per Sq Ft
The Ashburn Village Advantage: Four Seasons residents access two layers of amenities — their own age-restricted Four Seasons clubhouse plus Ashburn Village's broader community resources: multiple lakes, an extensive trail network, the Ashburn Village Sports Pavilion (one of the area's premier indoor sports facilities), and community events. This dual-access structure is genuinely unusual in the NoVA 55+ market and gives residents an amenity depth that goes well beyond the typical single-clubhouse model.

Larger Floor Plans: The Underappreciated Advantage

Four Seasons at Ashburn Village was built in the late 1990s and early 2000s, a period when builders allocated more square footage per home than the current trend toward more efficient, right-sized active adult floor plans. Many Four Seasons homes exceed 2,200 square feet — meaningfully larger than comparable-priced villas at Birchwood or Potomac Green. For buyers who are downsizing from a 3,500+ sq ft family home and want a 55+ community home that doesn't feel cramped, Four Seasons' floor plan scale is a genuine selling point.

The larger lots also mean more private outdoor space — real yards with mature landscaping that took 20+ years to establish. Buyers who want a meaningful outdoor living space as part of their retirement lifestyle will find more of it here than in the villa-heavy newer communities.

Mature Community Culture

Twenty-plus years of community life has produced a resident culture at Four Seasons at Ashburn Village that newer communities simply can't replicate. The social connections are deeper, the clubs have longer histories, and the community identity is settled rather than still forming. For buyers who find the energy of a brand-new community exciting, this might feel staid. For buyers who want to move into a community that already feels like a real neighborhood, Four Seasons' maturity is exactly right.

AFloor Plan Size
AMaster Community Access
B+Value per Dollar
B+Community Maturity
BAmenity Modernity
B+Overall

✓ Four Seasons Ashburn Village Strengths

  • Largest floor plans in Loudoun 55+ resale market
  • Dual amenity access — Four Seasons + Ashburn Village
  • Mature landscaping and established neighborhood feel
  • Deep-rooted community culture 20+ years old
  • Lower price per sq ft than Birchwood
  • Near Ashburn's growing retail and dining corridor

⚠ Four Seasons Trade-offs

  • Older construction — aging systems on many homes
  • Two HOA fees (Four Seasons + Ashburn Village)
  • No new construction
  • Not near Silver Line Metro
  • Clubhouse less modern than Birchwood
“We almost went with Birchwood because everyone talks about it. But we walked through a Four Seasons home and the space was just different — real rooms, a real dining room, a yard we could actually use. The Ashburn Village Sports Pavilion is a 10-minute walk. We're paying less than Birchwood buyers and getting more house. The community feels established in a way that a newer community doesn't.”— Four Seasons at Ashburn Village resident, moved from Great Falls, VA

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