A small 55+ community in White, VA โ rural Shenandoah Valley character in Frederick County, near Stephens City and Winchester, with the lowest price points in the region's active adult market.
Farmland views and genuine Shenandoah Valley rural setting โ a lifestyle completely different from the suburban corridors of Loudoun, Fairfax, and Prince William.
With homes starting around $250K, Cedar Meadows is the most affordable 55+ purchase option across all four counties covered by Nova55Living.
Stephens City is minutes away โ a small town with practical services including grocery, pharmacy, and dining without driving into Winchester.
Winchester Medical Center is approximately 15 minutes away โ Frederick County's comprehensive hospital system supporting healthcare needs without DC-area travel.
Cedar Meadows serves a specific buyer who is often underserved by the broader 55+ community market: the buyer who grew up in Frederick County or the Shenandoah Valley and wants to stay close to family and community roots, or the buyer from NoVA who wants the maximum possible lifestyle change โ rural quiet, mountain proximity, and dramatically lower costs โ while staying within an hour of DC when necessary. These buyers are not looking for a resort. They want a house, age-restricted neighbors, and the peace of a rural setting at a price that works on their budget.
Both communities are small and affordable in Frederick County. Village at Harvest Ridge is within Winchester city limits and closer to Winchester's commercial and medical infrastructure. Cedar Meadows is more rural, near Stephens City, and at a slightly lower price point. Buyers choosing between them are usually deciding whether they want to be in Winchester or in the quieter county corridor between Winchester and Stephens City. Our team can show both communities on the same day for buyers considering either.
Nova55Living covers Frederick County including the Stephens City and White corridors. Call for current inventory and honest comparisons to Village at Harvest Ridge and Trilogy at Lake Frederick.