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CALLING ALL BUILDERS, DEVELOPERS AND INVESTORS!
**2 Parcels are being sold as 1 Unit (MLS: VAST2024208)** for $20,000,000
Calling All Builders and Developers: Seize the Opportunity in Stafford County! Unlock the potential of this prime land development of 750 acres, perfect for crafting a captivating neighborhood. With the potential to construct 121 to 124 distinctive homes on expansive 3-acre lots, your vision can take shape in this coveted locale.
Merely 20 minutes from downtown Fredericksburg, this development offers the best of both worlds – a serene retreat within arm's reach of urban conveniences. Surrounded by the allure of 13 golf courses, meandering nature trails, and a picturesque lake, your creation will seamlessly blend with the beauty of the natural surroundings.
Builders and developers, here's your chance to leave your mark on this remarkable canvas. Join us in bringing a new standard of living to Stafford County, where innovation meets elegance and nature intertwines with modernity. Let your expertise shape a community that redefines living.
$13,000,000
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CALLING ALL BUILDERS, DEVELOPERS AND INVESTORS!
**2 Parcels are being sold as 1 Unit (VAST2024206)** for $20M
All Builders and Developers: Seize the Opportunity in Stafford County! Unlock the potential of this prime land development of 750 acres, perfect for crafting a captivating neighborhood. With the potential to construct 121 to 124 distinctive homes on expansive 3-acre lots, your vision can take shape in this coveted locale.
Merely 20 minutes from downtown Fredericksburg, this development offers the best of both worlds – a serene retreat within reach of urban conveniences. Surrounded by the allure of 13 golf courses, meandering nature trails, and a picturesque lake, your creation will seamlessly blend with the beauty of the natural surroundings.
Builders and developers, here's your chance to leave your mark on this remarkable canvas. Join us in bringing a new standard of living to Stafford County, where innovation meets elegance and nature intertwines with modernity. Let your expertise shape a community that redefines living.
$7,000,000
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The Alcotti Run Tract is located 23 minutes West of Fredericksburg and 35 minutes south of Warrenton while also being a little over an hour south of DC. This property is in a wonderful
location and would make for a great development. There are 41 by right divisions allowed to be made on this tract with a potential for rezoning and adding more. Alcotti Creek runs along the boundary of this property with several other small creeks running throughout. There is approximately 800 feet of frontage along Spotted Tavern rd. with another access point on the backside of Goodwin St. This area is well established with many other neighborhoods bordering the property or within close proximity. The timber was recently harvested on 205 of the 246 acres. The remaining 41 acres is comprised of mixed hardwoods and pine. This property is in the Mountain View high school district and 15 or less minutes from Garrisonville rd. Please call Jake fletcher or Ben Jauch for questions regarding this tract.
$6,500,000
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PRICE IMPROVEMENT! Stunning & remarkable 62+ acres, Hidden away in the heart of Stafford County. Property offers two homes. Main Home built in 1988, according to county records: Total Finished Area 4,444 SqFt, Gross Area 6,720, w 2 attached Car Garage. The Carriage/Mother-in-Law Head Quarters built in 1900, approximately 1520 SqFt w 2 Attached Car Garage. A wonderful blend of pastures & forest on a gently rolling land, with several outbuildings, to include Humongous Barn which is used by the family for special events and entertainment. Take a short walk down the hill through the alley of gorgeous trees and enjoy Scenic Vista of stocked Pond and Expansive Outdoor Entertainment areas with Unique Sauna, Herb and Fruit Garden, Gazebos, Front and Rear Garden Terraces, Old Well, Chicken Coop, Art Pieces and much more.
The winding driveway takes you through the Pergola to the Main House on your Left. Spectacular, all brick Custom built Colonial Home, featuring 4 Bedrooms, 3 Full and 1 Half Baths. Welcoming Entrance, Solid Oak Doors, Hardwood floors, Carpet and Tiles, Chandeliers, Skylights.
Main Level boasts Family Room with Wood Burning Fireplace to your Left upon entrance. Also, here is a Power Room, Kitchen and Screened-In extensive Sunroom leading to Rear Deck. The owners love to store and prepare farm grown herbs from their own vegetable and fruit garden. Directly from main entrance there is a Living Room with Wood Burning Fireplace and Formal Dining Room. To the Right there is a long Hallway leading to three spacious Bedrooms and Full Bathroom.
Upper Level features Oversized Primary Bedroom with a Large Primary Bathroom. Enjoy the Privacy.
Fully Finished Walkout Basement w/ Second kitchen, Huge Recreational Room, three additional Rooms, Full Bathroom, Wood burning Stove, Large Workshop.
The Carriage House/Mother-in-law Quarters is on a hilltop to your Right. It boasts 3 Rooms, 2 Full Baths. Main Level features Living Room, Dining Room, Full Bath, Kitchen, Primary Bedroom w/Primary Bathroom.
Upper Level offers two rooms. Enjoy spectacular views from large front porch.
This farm is being sold "as is". Property is in land use. Seller will not be responsible for any rollback taxes if buyer decides to take Property out of land use or change the use. Might be possible to subdivide.
Don't miss out on this unique, versatile, one of a kind property with possibilities galore!
$3,200,000
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The Hartwood House is a unique property with many possible uses (wedding venue, corporate events, B&B, vineyard, horse farm). The 2 homes and barn with 10 acres are being sold with adjacent land for a told of 34.28 acres. This property features a Manor House, Carriage House, Barn, Shed, Covered Bridge, Pond and Creek. The Manor House and barn are circa 1800. The manor house features a new roof, gutters & maintenance free deck in 2022, 6 fireplaces, original wood plank floors, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 half baths, library with built in custom cherry bookcases, living room, dining room, kitchen, sitting room, surround sound throughout and walk-up attic as well as an unfinished basement/cellar. The kitchen boasts a huge L shaped island with granite counter tops. The Carriage House (built in 1976 approx.) features 2 fireplaces, hardwood floors, 1 bedroom, 1 full bath, kitchen, finished loft and a new maintenance free deck in 2022 as well as attic storage space. The additional 24.28 acres is already permitted by the County for 2 building lots, 3 with a waiver. Although a historical property, it is not on the historical registry. Hartwood House is only a short drive from historic Downtown Fredericksburg, wineries, and all the major Civil War battlefields in the areas of Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Wilderness, and Spotsylvania.
Brief History: The home was built between 1810-1818 by William Irving (Irvine), the house was named "Hartwood" - "Hart" being old English for deer. Bricks for the main house were both "ballast brick"-taken from ocean-going sailing ships arriving in Falmouth harbor and on-site. The original Irving estate was over 5,000 acres. William Irvine was an Irish immigrant. Hartwood’s house and barn were saved from demolition in 1972, during the widening of Route 17, by Virginia Governor Lynwood Holton, after a last-minute appeal by the Historic Falmouth Foundation and the Virginia Landmarks’ Commission. Former owner, Charles E. Hudson renovated the home from 1976 until 1985. From October 1862 to May 1863, the house was occupied by Colonel William Averells’ 3rd Pennsylvania Cavalry (the “Keystone” Troopers”) and was used as a Union Cavalry picket headquarters. During this time, two “skirmishes as Hartwood” were recorded in both Union and Confederate reports (O.R.). In November of 1862 under the command of Confederate Colonel Fitzhugh Lee (cousin of Robert E. Lee), the house was captured with 9 Union dead, and 125 Union captured. Lee retreated back across the Rappahannock four days later taking his prisoners with him. Five months later, in March 1863, Confederate Cavalry Colonel Wade Hampton repeated Lee’s earlier success by capturing and re-occupying the house for a short time. The eighteen-year-old grandson of Hartwood owner William Irving (Irvine) enlisted in the 9th VA Cavalry in 1861. In November 1862, home on furlough, young Irving was captured by the Union Cavalry and was tried and convicted as a spy – being technically behind enemy lines at that time in civilian clothes. Union fevers were high as they had just been disastrously defeated at Fredericksburg (December 12-14) with 12,700 Union casualties. He was sentenced “…to be hung by the neck until he be dead…,” sentence to be carried out December 21, 1862. Appeals to the Union Commander Burnside by his family and sweetheart failed. But on December 19, 1862, Union Commander Ambrose Burnside received a letter from General Robert E. Lee, Commander of opposing Confederate forces and the boy’s death sentence was commuted. He went on to serve the Confederacy throughout the war.
Articles and documents with more information can be found in the document section.
$3,200,000
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The Hartwood House is a unique property with many possible uses (wedding venue, corporate events, B&B, vineyard, horse farm). The 2 homes and barn with 10 acres are being sold with adjacent land for a told of 34.28 acres. This property features a Manor House, Carriage House, Barn, Shed, Covered Bridge, Pond and Creek. The Manor House and barn are circa 1800. The manor house features a new roof, gutters & maintenance free deck in 2022, 6 fireplaces, original wood plank floors, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 half baths, library with built in custom cherry bookcases, living room, dining room, kitchen, sitting room, surround sound throughout and walk-up attic as well as an unfinished basement/cellar. The kitchen boasts a huge L shaped island with granite counter tops. The Carriage House (built in 1976 approx.) features 2 fireplaces, hardwood floors, 1 bedroom, 1 full bath, kitchen, finished loft and a new maintenance free deck in 2022 as well as attic storage space. The additional 24.28 acres is already permitted by the County for 2 building lots, 3 with a waiver. Hartwood House is only a short drive from historic Downtown Fredericksburg, wineries, and all the major Civil War battlefields in the areas of Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Wilderness, and Spotsylvania.
Brief History: The home was built between 1810-1818 by William Irving (Irvine), the house was named "Hartwood" - "Hart" being old English for deer. Bricks for the main house were both "ballast brick"-taken from ocean-going sailing ships arriving in Falmouth harbor and on-site. The original Irving estate was over 5,000 acres. William Irvine was an Irish immigrant. Hartwood’s house and barn were saved from demolition in 1972, during the widening of Route 17, by Virginia Governor Lynwood Holton, after a last-minute appeal by the Historic Falmouth Foundation and the Virginia Landmarks’ Office. Former owner, Charles E. Hudson renovated the home from 1976 until 1985. From October 1862 to May 1863, the house was occupied by Colonel William Averells’ 3rd Pennsylvania Cavalry (the “Keystone” Troopers”) and was used as a Union Cavalry picket headquarters. During this time, two “skirmishes as Hartwood” were recorded in both Union and Confederate reports (O.R.). In November of 1862 under the command of Confederate Colonel Fitzhugh Lee (cousin of Robert E. Lee), the house was captured with 9 Union dead, and 125 Union captured. Lee retreated back across the Rappahannock four days later taking his prisoners with him. Five months later, in March 1863, Confederate Cavalry Colonel Wade Hampton repeated Lee’s earlier success by capturing and re-occupying the house for a short time. The eighteen-year-old grandson of Hartwood owner William Irving (Irvine) enlisted in the 9th VA Cavalry in 1861. In November 1862, home on furlough, young Irving was captured by the Union Cavalry and was tried and convicted as a spy – being technically behind enemy lines at that time in civilian clothes. Union fevers were high as they had just been disastrously defeated at Fredericksburg (December 12-14) with 12,700 Union casualties. He was sentenced “…to be hung by the neck until he be dead…,” sentence to be carried out December 21, 1862. Appeals to the Union Commander Burnside by his family and sweetheart failed. But on December 19, 1862, Union Commander Ambrose Burnside received a letter from General Robert E. Lee, Commander of opposing Confederate forces and the boy’s death sentence was commuted. He went on to serve the Confederacy throughout the war. Articles and documents with more information can be found in the document section.
$2,999,999
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A combined 110 acres: 96 acres off Hartwood Road - TAX ID: 25-46 and 14 acres off Storck Rd - TAX ID: 25-34E. Property is made up of open pasture and 60 year old hardwoods located in the middle of the sought-after community of Hartwood. The property has gently rolling topography, easy access from Hartwood Road and two ponds at the front and middle of the property. The property currently has several outbuildings on site with access from the established gravel driveway. The property is located just a short drive from Curtis Park. Currently leased and used as a farm, seller makes no warranty on old homes, buildings or utility on lot. Property has survey, no soil/engineering or other studies are available. Buyer to verify all information/due diligence.
$2,530,000
*PRICE IS NEGOTIABLE*GORGEOUS LOT OFFERING 19.1 BEAUTIFUL ACRES OFF RAMOTH CHURCH RD (LOT IS NEXT TO
1139 Ramoth Church Rd, Stafford, VA)! THIS PROPERTY ALLOWS YOU TO SUBDIVIDE INTO MORE LOTS A GREAT DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY. ZONING COULD ALLOW FOR OTHER USES (RESIDENTIAL LOTS, BED AND BREAKFAST INN, CHURCH, COMMUNITY USE, SCHOOL, ETC.) LOCATED LESS THAN 1MILE FROM STAFFORD REGIONAL AIRPORT & NEAR 95
$2,500,000
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2.5 AC ZONED A-1 W/INCOME PRODUCING RESIDENTIAL. 16.77 AC ZONED AGRICULTRAL W/APPROX 10 AC LAKE. 22 AC ZONED FOR HEAVY INDUSTRIAL USE, IMPROVED W/A 3,000 SQ FT GARAGE REPAIR SHOP.
$2,500,000
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If you’ve decided to find your own private Potomac River retreat but still want to convenience of being near all the action, look no further! Marlborough Point is a magical Potomac river front home to be built in historic Stafford County that has just about everything you could ask for. Enjoy arguably the very best River views in Virginia. Live in your own Modern Farm House and awake in your dream waterfront home in your own private paradise! THERE IS NOTHING ELSE LIKE THIS. 2 homesites from which to choose. See photo of both lots. This is your chance to own one of the finest wide WATERFRONT homes on the Potomac River. Very private oasis of luxury and natural beauty served by single roadway. This is truly a Retreat in every sense of the word. The home features moving glass doors, full prep kitchen per plan, standing spa primary bath, radiant flooring and so very much more. Neighborhood includes many $2M+ homes. Over 2 acres, subdividable. Move into your show home when completed and also build an income producing property or a home for relatives. Gorgeous sunrises from mostly wooded lots with gentle slope to water. Pecan, Elm and & canopy trees. Awaiting your future pier. Lots of room for a grand infinity pool with waterfront outdoor living areas. Potential private dock as well. Near Crow's Nest Wildlife Area Minutes to Stafford Hospital, Stafford waterfront park and VRE. Just a short distance from Washington DC and No. Va., this Modern House is perfect for your weekend luxury beach home or full-time living. Visit the local wineries/breweries, charter a fishing adventure with local captains, go antiquing, shark tooth and fossil hunting, explore the historical sites, visit the local farms and buy the freshest produce you can get or simply sit and relax and enjoy the most amazing water front view bar none!! Deep water suitable for pier the largest of sail or power boats. Owner is luxury boutique home builder. No sign on property. To be built upon contract. Our Modern Farmhouse Model is a progressive design aesthetic in a historically traditional market. The elevation is a modern twist striking vertical siding with dark windows frames are balanced by textured stone. The plan was designed for the luxury market for buyers with family of varied ages. Ample porch space gives a place to sit and unwind while watching the kids play and the boats go by. The prep kitchen is perfect for entertaining, the study with two-sided fireplace (per plan) increases flow, and gliding pocket doors lead to an outdoor covered room extending the inside out. PRE-CONSTRUCTION PRICING FOR A LIMITED TIME. PHOTOS ARE REPRESENTATIONAL AND BUILDER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE MODIFICATIONS AT ANY TIME.
$1,999,999