Stafford County Real Estate
Famous for being George Washington’s boyhood home, Stafford County is no stranger to being the site of many U.S. historic events, including the kidnapping of Indian Princess Pocahontas and the Civil War occupation of more than 100,000 troops. The southern part of the county is bounded by the Rappahannock River, while the county itself is situated midway between the major cities of Washington, D. C. and Richmond, Virginia’s capital. Its location makes
Stafford County real estate an attractive option for a wide range of would-be homeowners.
Stafford County Virginia Real Estate
Easily accessible using the I-95,
Stafford County real estate is an excellent choice for homebuyers who want to combine the convenience of residing near a metropolis with the scenic atmosphere of a district steeped in history. The county is home to historic sites such as Ferry Farm, Chatham Manor – the Union Army’s Headquarters during the
Battle of Fredericksburg – and Aquia Church, a Colonial-era church that is one of the oldest in the country.
Offerings in the
Stafford County real estate market comprise a wide variety of home types, including elegant waterfront residences, custom homes, well-appointed estate-like houses, and townhomes. The diversity of property types available is reflective of the county’s blending of past and present; in addition to its rich historical tradition, Stafford County is also home to many businesses, several of which are on the Fortune 500 list.
Looking for
Stafford County real estate and
Fredericksburg, VA homes for sale? Take a tour of the homes on the market by browsing through the “MLS Search” and “Properties” tabs above. Please feel free to contact
Realtor Juan Piniella anytime for more information.