Oakenshaw
Oakenshaw is the kind of neighborhood that instantly feels like home. Nestled into a quiet, tree-lined pocket of the City of Manassas, it’s a community that offers more than just well-built homes—it delivers a lifestyle built around connection, comfort, and everyday ease.
From the moment you enter Oakenshaw, there’s a calm, tucked-away vibe that sets it apart. Mature hardwoods arch over the streets. Lawns are well-kept, neighbors wave when you pass, and there’s a real sense that people here care—not just about their homes, but about their community. It’s not overly flashy or overly designed—it’s authentic. Classic suburban charm with just the right amount of personality.
The homes are elegant and livable, with generous floor plans that work for entertaining, remote work, or raising a family. Backyards are made for cookouts and catching fireflies. Porches and decks invite you to linger a little longer with a morning coffee or an evening glass of wine. Inside, these homes are designed to be lived in—spaces that flow naturally, whether you’re hosting Thanksgiving or enjoying a quiet weekend.
But what really makes Oakenshaw special is how it lives. There’s a community park right in the neighborhood—Oakenshaw Park—where you’ll see pickup basketball games, birthday parties at the picnic tables, and kids on the playground until the sun sets. It’s walkable, social, and calm all at once.
And you’re not far from the action. A quick drive takes you to Old Town Manassas, with its historic charm, coffee shops, breweries, boutique shopping, and community events that actually bring people together. Manassas isn’t just a place to live—it’s a city with soul, and Oakenshaw gives you front-row access while keeping you just enough removed to relax in peace.
Commuting? You’re close to VRE for an easy ride into D.C., and major roads like Route 28 and I-66 are right nearby. But once you’re home in Oakenshaw, the outside world feels a little farther away—in a good way.
This is the kind of neighborhood where people put down roots. Where front yards turn into gathering spaces, and a walk around the block turns into a catch-up session with neighbors. Oakenshaw isn’t just a place to live—it’s a place to belong.