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Do you know the neighborhoods of Fort Hunt Road?
Fort Hunt Road is surrounded by several neighborhoods with high-income families and many choices for different personalities. Each neighborhood has it’s own characteristics and activities to choose from. Below is an outline of some of these neighborhoods:
- Arcturus – Located in Fairfax County, this beautiful neighborhood offers luxury, manors, estates and homes between the Potomac River and George Washington Memorial Parkway.
- Belle Haven – With a population of approximately 6,200, the Belle Haven Neighborhood dates back to the 1920′s. This wealthy community offers luxury and prestige.
- Bucknell Manor – One of the most sought after neighborhoods to reside in, Bucknell Manor offers luxury and comfort.
- Hollindale – Across the Potomac Rivers lies the Hollindale Neighborhood with upper-middle class estates and homes. Set in a woodland scenery this gorgeous area is more of a colonial style.
- Hollin Hills – Designed in the 1940′s by Robert C. Davenport, the Hollin Hills community has a modern look. Trees are a major part of it’s landscape and most lots are at least 1/3 acre.
- Mason Hill – One of the more recent neighborhoods constructed, Mason Hill offers beautiful, modern homes.
- New Alexandria – This neighborhood is located in Fairfax County between Belle Haven Country Club and the Belle Haven Marina with beautiful homes and scenery.
- River Towers – Along the Potomac River the River Towers neighborhood is convenient to shopping, and located in the Old Town area.
- Stratford - A charming area of the Fort Hunt Neighborhoods, Stratford offers luxury, large and beautiful homes with overwhelming views.
- Villamay – Good-sized homes on large lots, the Villamay community is upscale and friendly.
- Waynewood – This area of Fort Hunt Road is a treasure find for the family-oriented. With gorgeous trees along the streets and that down-home feeling.
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(all data current as of
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$384,000 : 8249 Cedar Landing Ct, Alexandria4 beds, 3 full, 1 part baths
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$699,900 : 8506 Crown Pl, Alexandria4 beds, 3 full baths
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$500,000 : 2215 Cavendish Dr, Alexandria4 beds, 2 full baths
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$539,000 : 8814 Fort Hunt Rd, Alexandria3 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
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$574,000 : 1509 Cool Spring Dr, Alexandria4 beds, 2 full baths
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