Same Toll Brothers brand. Both gated. Both 55+. But different counties, different sizes, different prices, and a fundamental golf vs no-golf split. Here's how to choose.
Golf. If you play golf and want it on-site, Regency at Dominion Valley wins immediately — Arnold Palmer course, no equivalent at Regency Ashburn. If you do not play, the absence of a course at Regency Ashburn is a feature that keeps HOA costs simpler.
Silver Line access. Regency at Ashburn's proximity to the Ashburn station is a genuine differentiator — no other gated 55+ community in Northern Virginia has Metro this close. If Silver Line access matters to your lifestyle, Regency Ashburn is the only gated option that delivers it.
Scale. Regency at Ashburn at 268 homes is dramatically more intimate than Regency at Dominion Valley at ~650 homes. Both are smaller than Heritage Hunt or Birchwood — but 268 homes is a fundamentally different daily experience from 650.
Price floor. Regency at Ashburn's entry is ~$150K higher than Regency DV. Buyers at $450K–$600K who want a Regency product land at Dominion Valley by default.
You want golf, on-site dining, a larger community at 650 homes, I-66 corridor location, and a lower price floor starting at $450K.
You want Silver Line Metro access, maximum intimacy at 268 homes, no golf overhead, and Loudoun County location. Budget $600K+.
Dan knows both communities and both counties. He can help you figure out which Regency fits your actual life. Call or text him.
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