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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether traveling across town or the country, moving is an exciting and fresh start. While Storage Rentals of America is here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for Manassas.
About Manassas, VA.
Manassas is a town in Virginia with a population of about 42,772. This town is the site of various important historical moments, including the First Battle of Bull Run (or the First Battle of Manassas) and the Second Battle of Bull Run. This makes it a popular destination for Civil War buffs.
The town is also home to the Manassas Historic District, the historic plantation home, Liberia, the Cannon Branch Fort, and the previous Manassas Industrial School for Colored Youth are also important parts of this town's growing history.
As the town expands, it brings in more people to serve the metropolitan area. A growing amount of industries is popping up in the region and through the city. This growing market has become an important part of northern Virginia and its overall economy.
What to Do in Manassas, VA.
Manassas includes many unique events and destinations for people in the region. These include Thursday's Farmer's Market, a popular destination near The Harris Pavilion. This pavilion provides art and entertainment options throughout the year, particularly during the summer.
Manassas is also home to a surprisingly vibrant art scene, including the ARTfactory in the Hopkins Candy Factory building. This center includes an art gallery, theater, visual arts education, dance classes, summer camps, and even a concert series for interested people.
Visitors and residents may also enjoy checking out various art projects, studios, and museums, such as Art Woodstone Studio, Virginia Art Factory, Creative Brush Studio, Ground Central Station, Hylton Performing Arts Center, Jirani Coffee House, Manassas Ballet, and the Manassas Museum.
Working in Manassas, VA.
The Manassas Regional Airport is likely the largest employer in the area. This airport includes 26 different businesses and various other industries throughout its operation. In this way, it provides a unique central hub that people in the area can use for employment.
However, Manassas is also home to a subsidiary of Micron Technology. This company employs over 1,600 people directly and through various contracts. It produces various semiconductors and other electronic products and brings a large, highly trained population to the area.
Manassas is also home to High Purity Systems, Novant Prince William Health System, and Lockheed Martin. The area also includes various entry-level jobs, such as retail and restaurant centers and other types of low-training employment options.
Manassas, VA. Neighborhoods
The most expensive neighborhood in Manassas is Carriage Hill Estates, with a median real estate cost of $717,684 or more expensive than 86.6% of the neighborhoods in Virginia. The rent median is $2,440 or higher than 76.9% of the neighborhoods in Virginia.
The median neighborhood in the area is Hillcrest Estates. With a median price of $588,599 or more expensive than 79.7% of the neighborhoods in Virginia. The rent median is $3,583 or more expensive than 95.9% of the neighborhoods in Virginia.
The cheapest neighborhood is Northwest / Annaburg, with a median real estate price of $494,933. This costs over 71.9% of all neighborhoods in Virginia. Rent is $1,440 or lower than 65.8% of Virginia neighborhoods.
Manassas, VA. School District
The Manassas City Public Schools district provides this city with educational opportunities. There are five public elementary schools, including Baldwin Elementary School, Jennie Dean Elementary School, Richard C. Haydon Elementary School, George C. Round Elementary School, and Weems Elementary School.
Manassas also includes two intermediate schools, Baldwin Intermediate School and Mayfield Intermediate School, one middle school, Grace E. Metz Middle School, and one high school, Osbourn High School, and several libraries throughout the area.
Private schools include Seton School, All Saints Catholic School, and multiple university branches. These campuses include George Mason University, ECPI College of Technology, American Public University System, Northern Virginia Community College, and Strayer University.
Moving to Manassas, VA. Resource Guide
Moving to Manassas includes many features and amenities, including fire, rescue, police, financial support, electric, water, sewer, trash, and recycling. The city also has a snow removal program for those surprising winters when more than a few drops of snowfall in this northern city.
Manassas also holds multiple city events throughout its parks, including First Friday Festivals on the first Friday of each month. These festivals take place in various parks and provide a unique historical context for the city, which helps make it a more interesting place to visit on the weekends.
However, this area also has multiple parks that may be worth visiting. These include Sumner Lake Community Clubhouse and Pool, Central Park Aquatic Center, Baldwin Park, Vertical Rock Climbing and Fitness Center, and Dean Park. The city also has many other parks, including dog-walking options, that may make it a comfortable place for people to bring their pups.
Manassas, VA. Housing
The cost of living in Manassas (125.9) is higher than Virginia's (103.7) and the United States (100). The primary reason for this increase is the more expensive housing in Manassas ($458,100 median) versus the state ($329,200). Utilities are slightly lower, though transportation and grocery costs are higher.
The homes in the city are mostly single-family houses with large and expansive bedrooms and bathrooms. For example, it's not uncommon to find four- to five-bedroom houses throughout the city. There are also some apartments and townhouses throughout the area as well.
House sale prices are high because of the city's unique population density and its overall importance to the area. It often houses many people who work in or near Washington D.C., and its proximity to the airport makes it an important travel hub for many areas throughout Virginia.