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Belvoir, meaning "beautiful to see," was built about 1741 for William Fairfax, land agent for his cousin Thomas, sixth baron Fairfax of Cameron and Northern Neck proprietor. George Washington was introduced to Belvoir and its gentry culture while in his mid-teens, during stays at Mount Vernon with his half-brother Lawrence, who married William Fairfax's daughter Anne. After the house burned in 1783, Washington wrote to George Fairfax that "the happiest moments of my life had been spent there" at Belvoir. Sept. 1814, British vessels shelled the walls of the house. The U.S. War Department acquired the tract in 1912 for a military camp.
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History and Local Real Estate

Virginia was one of the 13 colonies and many of our Founding Fathers are directly tied to Northern Virginia.  Not to mention, several major Civil War campaigns occurred in or near this area.

Can agents of Nesbitt Realty say for certain that Belvoir will drive up real estate values in Fairfax County or neighboring communities?  Of course, even though we understand that value can be somewhat limited, we still understand that there will be an effect. If you want to learn more about real estate beside Belvoir, talk to us, we're eager to help.

Related Communities: Fairfax County, Fort Belvoir, and Mount Vernon

 

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