For Sale: $644,900

3 Beds
3 Baths
Single Family
Contemporary
1,627 sq ft
Lot 0.12 acres
2-Car Driveway
Year Built: 1979
Property Tax: $6,644/year
HOA Fees: $325/quarter

Welcome to 10060 Wood Sorrels Ln

If you've been looking for a home with space to spread out, a great backyard, and a location that makes everyday life easier, this one is worth a look. Located on a quiet no-through street in the Woods of Burke Centre, 10060 Wood Sorrels Lane offers three finished levels, 3 bedrooms, and 3 full bathrooms with a layout that feels both open and practical. The main level is filled with natural light and features vaulted ceilings, recessed lighting, hardwood stairs, and wood flooring upstairs. The kitchen opens directly to the dining and living spaces, making it easy to stay connected whether you're cooking dinner, hosting friends, or keeping an eye on little ones. You'll find 42-inch maple cabinets, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a large center island with plenty of prep and gathering space. Upstairs, the bedrooms are generously sized and offer room to grow, work from home, or accommodate guests comfortably. The walkout lower level adds a huge rec room with built-ins, a wood-burning fireplace, and its own full bathroom, giving you flexibility for a guest space, home office, gym, playroom, or movie room. Outside, the fully fenced backyard backs to a peaceful nature area, creating a private setting that's hard to find. The large deck is perfect for relaxing, grilling, or spending time with friends, and there's still plenty of yard space beyond the deck for pets, gardening, or outdoor games. Major updates have already been taken care of, including HVAC (2022), roof (2015), hot water heater (2017), and replacement windows. Burke Centre is one of Northern Virginia's most loved communities for good reason. Residents enjoy five community pools, clubhouses, tennis and basketball courts, playgrounds, miles of walking and biking trails, and a popular farmers market. The location is convenient to shopping, restaurants, gyms, George Mason University, major commuter routes, the VRE, Metro bus service to the Pentagon, Fort Belvoir, Washington, DC, and multiple airports. The home is also located within the highly regarded Robinson Secondary School pyramid. With a two-car driveway, a private backyard, and access to everything Burke Centre has to offer, this home combines everyday convenience with the space and flexibility many buyers are looking for.

Features & Upgrades

Home Owners Association

Burke Centre Conservancy

5
Villages
1,700
Acres
30+
Miles Of Trails

This home pays a Burke Centre Conservancy assessment of $325 per quarter, which comes to $1,300 a year, billed four times a year rather than monthly. That single fee is what funds the community wide amenities and services, from the pools and trails to trash pickup and the reserves that keep everything maintained over the long run. There is no separate monthly HOA bill layered on top, and exactly what the assessment covers is spelled out below.

Conservancy Assessment
Billed quarterly by the Burke Centre Conservancy. Covers the community wide services and amenities listed here.
$325/qtr
Annual Equivalent
The same assessment shown as a yearly figure, handy for budgeting against a monthly payment.
$1,300/yr

Fees are set by the Conservancy and may change. Confirm the current amount in the resale disclosure packet.

Fee Includes
Common area maintenance
Management
Pool(s)
Reserve funds
Trash
Official Resources

Burke Centre is built around five villages, Commons, Landings, Oaks, Ponds and Woods, spread across 1,700 acres of homes, woods and water. Each village has its own outdoor pool, community center, club house, tennis and basketball courts, tot lots and greenspace, all tied together by more than 30 miles of jog and walk paths that wind through the trees and around the water. This home also carries lake and water privileges, so the ponds and shoreline common grounds are part of what comes with living here.

How The Five Villages Work
Each of the five villages is divided into clusters, with roughly 15 clusters per village and 65 in all. Your home sits in one village, but membership is community wide, so residents are free to use the pools, courts and community centers in any of the five, not just their own. It is one association, five sets of amenities, open to everyone who lives here.
Community Amenities
Outdoor pool
Club house
Community center
Tennis courts
Basketball courts
Jog and walk paths
Tot lots and playground
Common grounds
Lake and water privileges
Official Resources

Burke Centre is a large, established planned community in Burke, in the heart of Fairfax County, with 5,862 homes and roughly 18,000 residents. For a community this size it stays surprisingly green and quiet, because it was designed from the start around preserved woods and ponds rather than wall to wall development. The location is a real draw for commuters, with the Burke Centre VRE station offering a car free ride into Washington, the Fairfax County Parkway close at hand, and Burke Lake Park, shopping and Fairfax County schools all just minutes away.

Good To Know
Burke, Fairfax County (22015)
5,862 homes, about 18,000 residents
Award winning planned community
Burke Centre VRE to Washington DC
Served by Fairfax County Public Schools
Near Burke Lake Park and the Fairfax County Pkwy
Official Resources

The Burke Centre Festival is the headliner, held the weekend after Labor Day every year with rides, crafts, food, live entertainment and a free shuttle running the length of Burke Centre Parkway. The rest of the calendar keeps people connected too, with a farmers market, Food Truck Thursdays, an Easter egg hunt, Earth Day cleanups, senior bus trips, a wine garden, Santa visits and the annual Friends of Sadie blood drive. The Conservancy also publishes The Conservator newsletter and charters a range of resident clubs and groups, from tennis to volunteer efforts.

Throughout The Year
Burke Centre Festival (weekend after Labor Day)
Seasonal farmers market
Food Truck Thursdays
Easter egg hunt and Santa visits
Earth Day cleanups
Wine garden and senior trips
Friends of Sadie blood drive
The Conservator newsletter and clubs
Official Resources

Map & Nearby Places

10060 Wood Sorrels Ln
Burke, VA 22015
3 Bed | 3 Baths

Life Beyond the Front Door

Old Town Fairfax Lifestyle
From 10060 Wood Sorrels Lane in Burke Centre, the closest true town-center experience is Old Town Fairfax, about fifteen minutes north. It pairs the quiet of a Burke Centre street with easy access to a walkable historic downtown full of independent restaurants, breweries, coffee shops, boutiques, and a year-round calendar of festivals centered on Old Town Square.
15 Min
Drive To Old Town
Walkable
Historic Downtown
Year-Round
Events & Festivals

Old Town Fairfax grew up around the historic Fairfax County Courthouse and the 1900 Old Town Hall, and today its Main Street and Chain Bridge Road blocks hold one of the most walkable dining and shopping districts in the area. You can spend a Saturday browsing a vintage shop and a record store, grabbing coffee or wood-fired pizza, and catching live music in Old Town Square, then be back home in Burke Centre in about fifteen minutes.

Dining & Drinks
High SideOrnery Beer CompanyCommonwealth Brewing Co. Audacious AleworksSisters ThaiSongbird Eerkin's Uyghur CuisineThe Old Firestation #3 De Clieu Coffee & SandwichWoody's Ice Cream
Shops & Boutiques
Lucy LovesMode on Main by MaraMobius Records Commonwealth Dry GoodsJoy UnlimitedMain Street Marketplace Games & Comics Pair O'DiceNeedle and Mesh DIY Scent StudioBoard & Brush
Events & Seasonal Traditions
What turns Old Town Fairfax into a real town center is its calendar. Old Town Square and Main Street host something in almost every season, from a February chocolate festival to summer concerts, a long-running Independence Day parade, a major fall festival, and holiday lights in December.
Signature Annual Events
FebChocolate Lovers Festival
AprSpotlight on the Arts Festival
MayAsian Festival on Main
May-OctDowntown Fairfax Saturday Market
May-OctRock the Block Concert Series
JunJuneteenth Celebration
JunCommon Good Fest & 5K
JulIndependence Day Parade & Fireworks
OctFall Festival
DecFestival of Lights & Carols
AnnualOld Town Antique Car Show

For buyers who want more than just a house, this puts a real community rhythm fifteen minutes away. The Independence Day Parade has run since 1967, the Fall Festival draws hundreds of artisan and food vendors on the second Saturday of October, and the Saturday market and Rock the Block concerts give Old Town Square a regular pulse from spring through fall.

Arts, Culture & Everyday Services
Old Town Fairfax mixes its historic core with arts venues, community spaces, and the everyday services that make a town center genuinely useful, and George Mason University's performing arts venues sit just minutes away.
Arts & Entertainment
Old Town HallOld Town SquareFairfax Museum & Visitor Center Stacy C. Sherwood Community CenterDTL Sports Center (Pickleball) Concerts & Movies on the Green
Everyday Services
City of Fairfax Regional LibraryMara Hair StudioSalons & Day Spas Fitness & Wellness StudiosBanks & Everyday ErrandsU.S. Post Office
Nearby Cultural Destinations
GMU Center for the ArtsEagleBank ArenaGeorge Mason University Workhouse Arts CenterTouring Concerts & Theater

Beyond shopping and dining, Old Town Fairfax anchors a genuine community life, with the historic Old Town Hall and Old Town Square hosting concerts and movies, the Fairfax Museum telling the area's story, and practical services like the regional library, salons, and fitness studios all in the district. Just minutes away, George Mason University's Center for the Arts and EagleBank Arena bring touring concerts, theater, and big events close to home.

Schools Serving the Community

Terra Centre Elementary School
Grades PK - 6 | Fairfax County Public Schools
Elementary
626
Students Enrolled
PK-6
Grades Served
2015
Year Renovated

Terra Centre Elementary sits on Burke Centre Parkway, in the middle of the Burke Centre community, and serves the neighborhood from preschool through sixth grade before feeding entirely into Robinson Secondary. The building was fully renovated in 2015, so students learn in updated, technology-equipped spaces, and the school runs a Local Level IV Advanced Academic Center for grades three through six, which means the highest level of FCPS gifted services is available on site rather than by bus to another school. Terra Centre is also a designated Purple Star School for its support of military families, and it is known locally for an engaged parent community and a close neighborhood feel.

Programs and Highlights
Local Level IV Advanced Academic Center (Grades 3-6)
Advanced Academic Program Services
Preschool and PreK Programs
Renovated 2015 Campus
Purple Star School for Military Families
Feeds 100% into Robinson Pyramid
School Counseling and Student Services
Strong PTA and Parent Community
Arts and Enrichment
Neighborhood School in Burke Centre
Robinson Secondary School
Grades 7 - 8 | Fairfax County Public Schools
Middle School
3,700
Students (7-12 Campus)
7-8
Middle Grades
1971
Year Established

For middle school, Wood Sorrels students attend Robinson Secondary, a single campus that houses grades seven through twelve under one roof. That structure is unusual for Fairfax County and works in a family's favor, since a seventh grader and an eleventh grader can ride to the same school and a student never has to change buildings moving from middle into high school. Robinson is an IB World School, and its International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme begins in seventh grade, giving students an early on-ramp to one of the most rigorous academic tracks available, alongside the school's gifted and honors offerings.

Programs and Highlights
IB Middle Years Programme from Grade 7
Combined 7-12 Campus
Honors and Advanced Coursework
Advanced Academic Program Services
World Languages and Electives
Fine and Performing Arts
Athletics and After-School Activities
Counseling and Student Services
Robinson Pyramid
Seamless Middle-to-High Transition
Robinson Secondary School
Grades 9 - 12 | Fairfax County Public Schools
High School
3,700
Students (7-12 Campus)
9-12
High Grades
1971
Year Established

Robinson Secondary is also the neighborhood's high school, and it is one of the largest schools in Fairfax County, with roughly 3,700 students across grades seven through twelve. Students can pursue the full International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, a deep catalog of Advanced Placement courses, or a mix of both, and the Rams field one of the region's most established athletics programs across 18 varsity sports, with strong arts and activities rounding out the experience. The school was named for Sergeant James W. Robinson Jr., a Medal of Honor recipient, and carries a long-standing reputation and community following across the Burke and Fairfax area.

Programs and Highlights
IB Diploma Programme
Advanced Placement (AP) Courses
Gifted and Advanced Academics
18 Varsity Sports (Rams)
Coffey Stadium and Athletic Facilities
Fine and Performing Arts
Clubs, Leadership, and Activities
College and Career Readiness
Royal Blue and Gold, Home of Champions
Named for MOH Recipient James W. Robinson Jr.

Commute & Connectivity

Getting Around
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VRE Manassas Line runs weekday commuter hours only, with no midday, evening, or weekend service. Fairfax Connector frequencies vary by route and time of day. Confirm current schedules with VRE and Fairfax Connector before traveling.
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