Northern Neck Real Estate: Southern Style and Charm

Finding 'a Lot' on the Northern Neck

Posted on Tue, Oct 14, 2014 @ 11:55 AM

There are many advantages to building a home on a lot rather than buying a home on the northern neck. Why should you look for a Lot to build on in the northern neck rather than an buying an existing home? 

1) Your house is truly, your house. You can tailor the floor plan, kitchen layout, color themes, and window design to your specifications. All too often someone buys a home and says, "We really like this house except..." When you build your own house, you'll be able to say, "I love my house, no exceptions!" One example is the kitchen. Kitchens have been traditionally smaller in size, but as we now socialize more in the kitchen, you can talor the layout to your needs.

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2) No need to renovate. The costs involved in renovating an existing home are already tied into your house. Rather than re-roofing, re-painting, putting in hardwood instead of carpet - tile instead of laminant, you work with your builder to build the home the way you want it, where you want it. 

design your home how you want it.

3) Fewer 'bugs'... literally and figuratively! There are no hidden problems, mice, bugs, mold, etc. and the possibility of these future problems is reduced as well. Some homes have inconvenient Waterfront properties can be more prone to some of these problems that are very avoidable by building a new home. 

4) Efficiency. Homes today are built much more energy efficient than ever before. Your energy costs can be significantly reduced by building a new home. Also, there will be less repairs costs; the appliances, pump, well, HVAC, and roof won't need repairs for years. 

New windows reduce energy costs

5) Security. Most builders of new homes will offer a one year warranty incase something isn't built to specifications or there is a malfunction. This significantly stabilizes your monthly costs for the extent of the warranty and in the next five to ten years.

Building a home can be a great experience that makes your dream home a reality. To find out more about building a home on the northern neck, or to check out what Packett Properties has to offer, visit The Landing At Totuskey Creek

Topics: About the Northern Neck, Northern Neck Real Estate, Northern Neck Waterfront Properties, Home Construction, Building a home, Planning, Home

Golf Courses on the Northern Neck

Posted on Fri, Oct 03, 2014 @ 03:08 PM

What better way to relax on your visit to the Northern Neck then to play around of golf? The Neck offers FIVE 18-hole golf courses to disolve all your frustrations (or create your frustrations depending on your play)! In planning your golf outing here is a guide to each of the five courses in no particular order: 

King Carter - Irvington, VA 

  • Par 71 with 5 tees ranging from 6,802 to 2,116 yards
  • 18 holes ranges from $35 to $50 depending on the season
  • Fully-loaded Pro shop
  • King Carter Cafe' serves lunch from 10:30am to 2:30pm

 

Quinton Oaks - Callao, VA

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  • Par 71 with 3 tees ranging from 6,132 to 4,957 yards
  • 18 Holes ranges from $27 to $38 depending on the season
  • Fully-loaded Pro shop
  • Offers lessons and clinics
  • Restaurant on site (hours unavailable)

Hobbs Hole - Tappahannock, VA

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  • Par 71 with 3 tees ranging from 6,607 to 5,666 yards
  • 18 holes ranges from $37 to $45 ($22 - $30 if walking)
  • Fully-loaded Pro shop
  • The Sandbar Restaurant is open Mon-Sat 8am to 9pm, Sun 8am to 4pm (One of the best places to eat in Tappahannock)

Golden Eagle Golf Club at The Tides Inn - Irvington, VA

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  • Par 72 with 5 tees from 6,745 to 5,097 yards (including Championship tees at 7,025 yards)
  • 18 holes range from $69 to $88 depending on tee time
  • Lessons and Clinics available
  • Part of Tides Inn which includes a Spa and Resort

Indian Creek Yacht and Country Club - Kilmarnock, VA

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  • Par 72 with 6 tees from 6,379 to 4,941 yards (Including Championship tees at 6,630 yards)
  • No information on pricing available
  • Part of I.C.Y.&C.C. which offers yachting, swimming, tennis, and fine dining

With five quality courses to play on the Northern Neck, this is the place to come enjoy waterfront living! Each course is uniquely situated to offer various highlights of Northern Neck living. We'll see you on the course!

Topics: About the Northern Neck, Northern Neck Activities, Northern Neck Adventures, About the Middle Peninsula

4 MORE Towns you MUST Visit on the Northern Neck!

Posted on Tue, Sep 23, 2014 @ 01:29 PM

There are so many great towns to see on the Northern Neck that weren't mentioned in "5 Towns you MUST Visit on the Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula", that we're mentioning four additional towns that are worth seeing on your trip to the Northern Neck. Don't end your trip early without seeing these four towns:

1. Colonial Beach (Westmoreland County) - Colonial Beach is the birthplace of James Monroe (5th President of the United States). Located on the Potomac River, there are a variety of activities, sights and sounds to see. Stroll the boardwalk with outdoor dining, specialty shopping and hospitality venues. There's lots to do including boating, biking, fishing or just playing on the beach. You'll get a taste of waterfront small town with church bells ringing the hour and golf carts ruling the streets. Come see Colonial Beach!

2. Montross (Westmoreland County) - Montross, originally called Westmoreland Courthouse, is the location where a resolution was introduced by Richard Henry Lee on June 22, 1774, providing aid to a beleagured Boston, MA, following a blockade by Great Britain. Montross is is the hub of Northern Neck history as a great stoppage point within 15 miles of Westmoreland State Park, George Washington Birth Place, and Strattford Hall. Stop for lunch, grab some ice cream and head out to your next attraction. Check out more on their website: Town of Montross

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3. Warsaw (Richmond County) - In 1846, Warsaw was renamed in sympathy of the Polish struggle for independence. Warsaw holds the county seat of Richmond County and was established in 1692. Downtown Warsaw has the busiest intersection in the Northern Neck at its five-point intersection. Stop in at 'The Daily' for a terrific lunch and let the kids play at the City Park. Warsaw also sponsors multiple events and farmer's markets throughout the year. Click the link or more information: Town of Warsaw   

4. Irvington (Lancaster County) - Located on Carter's Creek (a tributary to the Rappahannock River), Irvington has a rich history of the Steamboat Era. Named after Captain Levin H. Irvington, the town thrived in the 1890's and early 1900's when Steamboats brought goods and travelers to the area. In 1917, a fire destroyed much of the town at the end and rebounded as a Chesapeake Bay waterfront town. Come see the various museums and vineyards, play a round of golf, go shopping or just relax on the water at Irvington.

Enjoy your stay in the Northern Neck! 

Topics: About the Northern Neck, Northern Neck History, Northern Neck Activities, Northern Neck Adventures, About the Middle Peninsula

Living on the Northern Neck - Proximity

Posted on Fri, Sep 05, 2014 @ 02:34 PM

How far away is the Northern Neck?

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This is a tough question since the Northern Neck encompasses several counties. With so much growth of suburbs and suburbs of suburbs, the Northern Neck offers an alternative to busy life. I guess you could say it's, "Centrally, out of the way". Thus, if you miss the big city it's only a short drive away. Whether you're coming for the weekend, Summer, or permanently you won't be far. Here are a few of the distances to major cities:

Warsaw to...

Fredricksburg: 54 miles    D.C.: 92 miles     Richmond: 52 miles    Virginia Beach: 115 miles

Kilmarnock to...

Fredricksburg: 84 miles    D.C.: 122 miles    Richmond: 72 miles    Virginia Beach: 92 miles

Callao to...

Fredricksburg: 65 miles    D.C.: 100 miles    Richmond: 64 miles    Virginia Beach: 127 miles

Montross to...

Fredricksburg: 44 miles    D.C.: 79 miles     Richmond: 62 miles    Virginia Beach: 126 miles

Reedville to...

Fredricksburg: 86 miles    D.C.: 121 miles    Richmond: 90 miles    Virginia Beach: 111 miles

 

Topics: About the Northern Neck, Northern Neck Real Estate

Living on the Northern Neck - History

Posted on Wed, Aug 20, 2014 @ 01:44 PM

Three nationally significant events happened on Virginia's Northern Neck.

1) In 1608 Captain John Smith was taken as a captive up the Rappahannock River, "From hence this kind King conducted mee to a place called Topahanocke, a kingdom upon another River northward". Many historians believe he was taken up Piscataway Creek. (Pictured below)He was later released as he returned twice more to explore and conduct a peace tready. More information can be found at the Essex County Museum. www.essexmuseum.org

2) On February 22, 1732 George Washington (yes, the same guy on the dollar bill) was born at Popes Creek in Westmoreland County. Young George lived there for the first three years of his life until his family moved to Mt. Vernon. George Washington Birth Place Info.

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3) On January 19th, 1807 Robert E Lee (General of the Confederate Army) was born miles away from G.W. Birth Place at Stratford Hall. He too, only lived at Stratford breifly (four years) before moving to Alexandria. The Lee family owned Stratford for 70 years before Robert E. Lee's birth. www.stratfordhall.org

 

The Northern Neck offered new settlers rivers deep water access by boat and barge to what became our Nation's Capital, Washington D.C. This was particularly important to trade of goods. When you live in the Northern Neck you have the opportunity to live in history.

Up next week: Events on the Northern Neck

Topics: About the Northern Neck, Northern Neck History