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George Mason Home for Rent

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    $1,339 - $2,210 per month

    The Main on University

    1-4 Beds

    4500 University Dr, Fairfax, VA 22030

    Enjoy the best of both worlds at The Main on University. Live steps from George Mason University while enjoying incredible amenities and fully furnished apartments designed with you in mind.Through amenities, floor plan designs, and our attention to detail in our shared resident spaces, The Main on University’s aim is to project craftsmanship and dedication to the Fairfax community.?

    4500 University Dr, Fairfax, VA 22030

About George Mason

George Mason in Fairfax, Virginia, offers a suburban lifestyle with a strong sense of community and proximity to Washington, D.C., just 20 miles away. This neighborhood features midsize to large single-family homes, including split-level, ranch-style, and Colonial Revival houses. The area is known for its competitive real estate market, with properties often attracting significant interest. Homeowners benefit from well-maintained community spaces, thanks to active HOAs, and enjoy amenities such as pools, tennis courts, and sidewalks that encourage neighborly interactions. George Mason is particularly appealing to families due to its highly rated schools within the Fairfax County Public Schools District. Students attend Oak View Elementary, Frost Middle School, and the acclaimed Woodson High School, which boasts a top-tier STEM program and strong college preparation rankings. The presence of George Mason University adds to the neighborhood's vibrancy, offering cultural attractions like the Angel Cabrera Performing Arts Center and sports events at Eagle Bank Arena. University Mall provides dining options such as Taco Bamba Taqueria and Gathering Grounds coffee shop. For outdoor enthusiasts, Providence Park and Fairfax Villa Park offer various recreational activities, from soccer fields and tennis courts to hiking and biking trails. With its blend of educational excellence, community spirit, and convenient access to both urban and natural attractions, George Mason stands out as a desirable place to live.

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