Why Choose Fairfax County for Your Next Home?

Exploring the Unique Living Experience in Fairfax County

Fairfax County, Virginia, stands out for its rich history, diverse community, and vibrant local economy. It's a region that offers a blend of urban and suburban living, providing residents with an array of amenities and services. One of the key advantages of living in Fairfax County is its comprehensive transportation network, which includes access to several major highways, the Washington Metro's Orange and Silver lines, and bus services provided by Fairfax Connector. This connectivity makes it easy for residents to navigate the area and reach Washington D.C. and other parts of the Northern Virginia region efficiently.

Robertson Farm, located at 4587 Marshall Hills Ln #Lot4, Fairfax, is a prime example of the luxury living available in Fairfax County. This community benefits from its proximity to transportation options, as well as local shopping, dining, and outdoor activities. With homes averaging 4,082 square feet and an average price per square foot of $361, Robertson Farm offers spacious and elegant living options. The community's average days on market is 14, indicating a strong demand for homes in this area. Amenities within the community contribute to the quality of life for its residents, including nearby parks, recreational facilities, and a sense of close-knit community.

[4587 Marshall Hills Ln #Lot4, Fairfax, VA, showcases the high standard of homes available in Robertson Farm. This newly-built, transitional detached home is on the market for $1,767,440, featuring 5 bedrooms, 5 full baths, and 1 half bath. With 3,578 square feet of living space, it offers a price per square foot of $494. For more details, visit 4587 Marshall Hills Ln #Lot4.]

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Move into the brand-new community of Marshall Hills today, offered by Sekas Homes. This enclave of just 11 homesites boasts the Sekas Homes Advantage, which comes with nearly 40 years of quality construction experience. The Woodford II model offers a luxurious living experience with each bedroom featuring a private bath, a spacious primary suite with spa-like bath, and generous owners closet. The home's design includes nine-foot ceilings across three levels, a gourmet-appointed kitchen with a large entertaining center island, a screened porch and Trex deck off the kitchen/nook area, and a fenced rear yard. This new construction also features a finished lower level with a recreation room, exercise room, guest suite, and full bath.

For further inquiries, Schofield Stewart at (703)765-0300 can provide more information and assistance.

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Schofield Stewart is available to showcase properties like 4587 Marshall Hills Ln #Lot4. His expertise ensures you receive knowledgeable guidance throughout your home buying process.

Buyers utilizing Nesbitt Realty for their purchase at properties like 4587 Marshall Hills Ln #Lot4 can benefit from a rebate of $10,923. Nesbitt Realty is a family-owned business that values every client and is committed to providing excellent real estate services. We offer complete access to MRIS, Homes Database, and other professional affiliations, ensuring you find the best home for your needs. [Why Nesbitt Realty]

Sellers in Fairfax County should focus on market trends and property presentation to attract

potential buyers. Accurate pricing, professional staging, and leveraging the extensive transportation network for marketing can help highlight the property's value. This article has provided an overview of living in Fairfax County, focusing on the transportation options, community amenities, and the luxurious living standard offered by developments like Robertson Farm.

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Schofield Stewart is a versatile member of the property management staff at Nesbitt Realty. Raised in Fairfax County, his educational journey took him from the local schools, such as Lake Braddock SS, to the University of Waikato in Hamilton, New Zealand. Here, he pursued a double major in Laws and Environmental Planning, leading to his qualification as a Barrister and Solicitor of the High Court of New Zealand.