$199,900 At 12709 Gordon Blvd #60 In Woodbridge VA 22192

 
12709 Gordon Blvd #60, Woodbridge 22192
Historic Occoquan!!! Perfectly located just minutes from 95, shopping, and commuter lot Relax on your patio, enjoy the pool, play ground ortennis courts. Walk to the marina! This 3 bedroom 2 bath condo, with recently updated kitchen is the … [Read more] $199,900 ~ 3 bed ~ 2 bath ~ 0 half-bath ~ 1,228 sqft ~ 12709 Gordon Blvd #60 Woodbridge 22192 VA Learn more about 12709 Gordon Blvd #60 ~ Moorings of Occoquan Con ~ Woodbridge ~ 22192 ~

What do homes cost in historic Occoquan?

 - Photo courtesy of Russell Poe
- Photo courtesy of Russell Poe
In 1758 when John Bellendie built his dwelling, "Rockledge", at Occoquan, the town began to prosper. By 1765 it was a flourishing industrial settlement with grist mills, foundry and tobacco warehouses. "Rockledge" and a portion of Merchants (Grist) Mill still stand at the west end of Mill Street. Occoquan, a strategic point on the river, saw skirmishes during the Civil War. Gen. Wade Hampton headquartered here in 1862 at the Hammill Hotel. The building still stands at the corner of Union and Commerce Streets.  - Prince William County Historical Commission 1989
Occoquan is a historic little town, but how much do homes here cost? Continue reading

Occoquan Landing Townhouses

Occoquan Landing
Occoquan Landing
In my opinion these townhouses look quite nice on the outside. They were built in the 70's and 80's. They are very large and spacious, especially the townhouses on the end of the rows. It seems to be a pretty pleasant area to live in, there are always kids playing outside. So I'd say this subdivision is a good choice, more so if you have kids. Click on the link below to view some homes in the Woodbridge area.
For more information or to set up an appointment call Stuart at (703)765-0300.

Surprising homes near Occoquan Regional Park

The Occoqan Regional Park is located in Lorton, Virginia, in Fairfax County, right across from the Town of Occoquan. It's located on the Occoquan River. It opened in 2008 making it 1 of 29 parks in the Northern Virginia Regional Parks Authority. It has around 400 acres of recreational space. There are many different things to do there such as, hit the batting cage, have a picnic, get a snack at the snack bar in the marina, play your favorite sport on one of their athletic fields, etc. They also have a boat ramp and boat storage. Their hiking trail is 1.1 miles round trip and forms a loop. The trail is well maintained. Most say that the blue trail is a great running trail and is very well marked. Dogs are of course welcome in the park. Historic black kilns from the early 1900's can be found on the property, reminding us of the women suffragists who demonstrated in front of the White House and were then imprisoned on the prison farm where these are found. If you're shopping for a home you might be surprised to learn just how affordable and pleasant some homes in Occoquan and near the park might be.
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