For buyers looking around the Fredericksburg, VA, real estate market, the $800,000 price point delivers exceptional value compared to Northern Virginia.
In Fredericksburg, this budget can secure newer construction, acreage, finished square footage, and commuter convenience.
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Built in 2019, this stunning 5-bedroom, 3.5-bath colonial offers over 4,000 finished square feet set on three full levels. Sitting on a private, wooded lot of over 3 acres, the property provides breathing room rarely found in Northern Virginia communities at this price point.
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Interior Highlights
9-foot ceilings and crown molding throughout
Luxury vinyl plank flooring on the main level
Formal dining room and bright living room
Dedicated main-level office space
Family room with a two-story gas fireplace opening into the kitchen
Gourmet kitchen with granite countertops, large center island, double wall ovens, cooktop, stainless steel appliances, and a walk-in pantry
Breakfast area with garden views
Upper Level
Four generously sized bedrooms
Two full bathrooms
Primary suite with large walk-in closet, ceiling fan, window treatments, and spa-like ensuite with soaking tub and stall shower
Finished Lower Level
Nearly 1,000 square feet of additional living space
Full bathroom with exterior walkout entrance
Ideal for guest suite, in-law quarters, home gym, media room, or second office
Outdoor Features
Deck overlooking the garden and lawn
Mature trees providing privacy
Exterior lighting and underground sprinkler system
Fenced backyard
Community Amenities
The property is within the Leland Station community, offering:
Outdoor pool
Tennis and basketball courts
Clubhouse
Jogging and bike trails
Tot lots
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is $800,000 a good budget for Fredericksburg, VA?
A: Yes. The median home price in Fredericksburg is approximately $425,000, while Stafford County's median is $640,000. An $800,000 budget places buyers in the top tier of the market with larger homes, more land, and premium features.
Q: What does $800,000 buy in Northern Virginia?
A: In Northern Virginia, $800,000 typically buys a townhome or an older single-family home with a smaller lot. In Fredericksburg, it buys newer construction, over 3 acres, 4,000+ square feet, and commuter access.
Q: How does the commute from Fredericksburg compare to Northern Virginia?
A: The trade-off is time for space. Fredericksburg offers a 30-minute commute to Quantico, with the VRE providing access to Washington, DC. The I-95 express lanes offer additional flexibility.
If you are considering a move to Fredericksburg, VA, or are looking for expert guidance in buying or selling a home in the region, contact Ginger Walker and Give Back Team.