Both have entry points around $300K. That is where the similarity ends. One is the largest golf community in Prince William County. The other is a quiet Loudoun resort-adjacent enclave.
Heritage Hunt at $300K. Buyers entering Heritage Hunt at the condo price point are getting access to the largest 55+ community infrastructure in Prince William County — two clubhouses, Arthur Hills golf, Virginia Gateway, 1,863 neighbors. The condos are the most affordable entry, but the amenity access is identical to the detached home owners.
Lansdowne Woods at $300K. Buyers at Lansdowne Woods at the same price are getting a quieter, smaller community adjacent to a resort property in Loudoun County. The amenity package is more modest than Heritage Hunt. The location is more natural and less suburban. Leesburg is nearby. Silver Line is further away than Ashburn communities.
These are genuinely different lifestyles at the same entry price. The right one depends entirely on which setting and character fits the buyer — not on which has better amenities per dollar.
You want the largest community in PWC, golf access, Virginia Gateway walkability, and maximum social programming at the lowest entry price.
You want Loudoun County, a quieter resort-adjacent character, Leesburg proximity, lock-and-leave lifestyle, and no golf overhead. Same price, completely different world.
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