Adam Tabaka

Point of Woods

Point of Woods is a well-established, tree-lined community in the City of Manassas, Virginia, offering a peaceful, suburban lifestyle with all the perks of city convenience. Tucked just south of Route 28 and west of Grant Avenue, this neighborhood has long been a favorite for residents seeking affordability, space, and a strong sense of community—without sacrificing access to shopping, parks, and commuter routes.

Developed primarily in the 1970s and 1980s, Point of Woods features a mix of single-family homes and townhomes with a traditional architectural style. The streets are wide and quiet, shaded by mature trees that give the neighborhood a classic, settled feel. The homes, while modest in size compared to some newer developments, often come with generous yards, driveways, and just enough personality to feel lived-in and loved.

What sets Point of Woods apart is its neighborhood vibe—it’s relaxed and friendly. You’ll see kids riding bikes, neighbors tending their gardens, and people walking dogs or catching up at the mailbox. It’s the kind of place where people put down roots. The Point of Woods Park, located right in the heart of the neighborhood, serves as a central green space with a playground, open fields, and room to enjoy sunny afternoons with family or friends.

In terms of lifestyle, Point of Woods offers easy access to everything you need. You’re just a few minutes from Old Town Manassas, where local restaurants, cafés, seasonal festivals, and live music give the city its personality. Grocery stores, fitness centers, schools, and everyday shopping are all close by, and if you love the outdoors, you’re not far from Dean Park and the Jennie Dean Memorial Trail, perfect for walks, jogs, or family outings.

For commuters, it’s a strategic spot—close to Route 28, Route 234, and just a short drive to the Manassas VRE station, offering a convenient rail commute into Washington, D.C., and Northern Virginia.

Point of Woods is ideal for anyone seeking a comfortable, down-to-earth lifestyle in a neighborhood that feels like it still values front porches, weekend cookouts, and community connection. It’s not about flash—it’s about feeling right at home.

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