Both in Ashburn. Both near Silver Line. Birchwood is scale, walkability, new construction. Regency at Ashburn is gated, Toll Brothers, intimate. Here is how buyers choose between them.
Gated vs open. Regency at Ashburn is gated — Birchwood is not. For buyers who specifically want a gated community, this is often the deciding factor.
Scale and social life. Birchwood at 1,502 planned homes will have significantly more clubs, activities, and social programming than Regency at Ashburn at 268 homes — particularly once Birchwood is fully built out. If community social scale matters, Birchwood wins.
Walkability. Birchwood is walkable to Brambleton Town Center. Regency at Ashburn requires a car for everything. For buyers who want to walk to dinner or groceries, Birchwood is the only choice.
Construction quality. Toll Brothers at Regency commands a quality premium over Miller and Smith at Birchwood. Buyers who prioritize construction finishes and build quality often lean Regency.
Price floor. Birchwood starts at $450K. Regency at Ashburn starts at $600K. The $150K difference at entry is real.
New construction availability. Birchwood still has new construction. Regency at Ashburn is resale only. For buyers who want builder warranty and the ability to customize a new home, only Birchwood delivers this.
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