Maronda Homes Expands to Northern Virginia

Welcome Home To Virginia!
(l-r) Scott Howard, President Maronda Homes Florida and Bryan Hurst, Division President Maronda Homes Mid-Atlantic; Groundbreaking of Reid Lane, Nokesville, VA

 

Welcome home to Virginia! This historical state, also known as the Commonwealth of Virginia, is wedged between the Atlantic Coast and the Appalachian Mountains. The state’s climate is shaped by the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Chesapeake Bay, which creates a welcoming environment for an endless variety of animal and plant life.

With a vast range of outdoor activities to indulge in, you will not get tired of your surroundings; the ocean’s roar is just a few hours away from the draw of the mountains. On Saturday, you can swim or surf at Virginia’s most populous city, Virginia Beach, and on Sunday, you can hike Virginia’s most famous mountain, Mount Rogers, in the lower Appalachian.

Entrepreneurs, undergraduates, and retirees alike thrive in this historical state. Forbes has ranked Virginia #1 for best places for business, with 23 Fortune 500 companies residing here. It has 3 of the top 40 public colleges and universities (University of Virginia #2, the College of William and Mary #6, and Virginia Tech #27).

Not to mention, Virginia’s southern country cookin’ and wine country are unmatched; award-winning wines, 230+ vineyards, and fine dining are within reach in just about every part of the state.

New homes now selling in Haymarket, Nokesville, Purcellville, Warrenton, and Marshall!

Haymarket

Located in Prince William County, Haymarket is one of Virginia’s best places to live. This small city, just a short drive to Washington, DC, has top-rated schools while giving its residents a suburban rural feel. Haymarket is also considered the premier golf destination in Northern Virginia, with over 38 courses within a 20-mile radius of the town.

Nokesville

Also located in Prince William County is Nokesville, the heart of Virginia’s agricultural district. Known initially for dairy production and cattle farming, Nokesville is a small quiet town that offers a down-home feel and is a beautiful place to reside.

Purcellville

In Loudon County, Purcellville is also one of Virginia’s best places to live. The small, sparse suburban town boasts highly-rated schools and a downtown area with a recent spurt of development, including new restaurants, coffees, boutiques, and thrift stores.

Warrenton

Warrenton, the county seat of Fauquier County, is surrounded by Virginia wine and horse country. Typically a popular rural destination outside Washington, DC, the town is located in the Piedmont region of Virginia, just east of the Blue Ridge mountains.

Marshall

In northwestern Fauquier County, Marshall is a small historic village known for its beautiful farms and horses. It’s a growing community with many business, cultural, and recreational opportunities.

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