PWC golf community vs Loudoun County Del Webb. Two of Northern Virginia's largest 55+ communities — and two fundamentally different lifestyles.
County. Heritage Hunt is in Prince William County on the I-66 corridor. Potomac Green is in Loudoun County in Ashburn. If you have strong geographic ties to one area — family, doctors, church — that often decides it before anything else.
Golf. Heritage Hunt has an Arthur Hills course. Potomac Green has none. For buyers who play regularly, this is the deciding factor. For non-golfers, Potomac Green's absence of a course means no golf overhead in the community culture or budget.
Clubhouse scale. Potomac Green's 29,000 sq ft clubhouse is the largest in Northern Virginia. Heritage Hunt has two clubhouses but smaller combined square footage. Potomac Green's full-time activities director and daily programming calendar make it the most activity-rich community in the region.
Silver Line access. Potomac Green's daily shuttle to the Ashburn station makes Metro practical. Heritage Hunt has no transit access — everything is by car.
Price entry. Heritage Hunt's condos start around $300K — the lowest entry of any Northern Virginia 55+ community with a golf course. Potomac Green starts around $350K. Both are accessible; Heritage Hunt has the slightly wider bottom range.
You want golf, prefer the I-66 / Prince William County corridor, want Virginia Gateway walkability, and have a budget starting at $300K.
You want the largest clubhouse and best activities programming in the region, Silver Line access, One Loudoun adjacency, and no golf overhead.
Dan is local to Prince William County and covers both markets. He can walk you through current inventory at each. Call or text him.
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