Something New In Old Town
April 1st, 2008 categories: Real Estate News
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One of the attractions of Fredericksburg, Virginia, is a part of town called “Old Town“.  Like the title implies, it is the historic district or area of the city whose roots go back to colonial days.  For many visiting this historic city, Old Town is a must see. These days, those old streets are dotted with stores, coffee shops, brick walkways, and tree lined neighborhoods. Many vistors spend weekends relaxing and simply enjoying the casual atmosphere. In addition to the many shopping attractions, the local neighborhoods include homes built in the late 1800s, many of those having been restored to like new condition.  Â
  But for many of these visitors, and potential homeowners, while they love the stroll down these historic streets, historic or dated is not what they’re looking for in their next home.  So, what is one to do if they want to be close to everything in Old Town Fredericksburg yet desire something newer for a home? The answer is may be quite simple. If you don’t mind the condominium lifestyle, Cobblestone Square condominiums in downtown Fredericksburg may be just what you’re looking for.Â
This new development is a joint effort by national homebuilder K. Hovnanian Homes and the local Garrett Development Corporation. Available floor plans include one and two bedroom units ranging from 600 to 1500 square feet.   The amenities include, among other things, private parking (always at a premium in Old Town), a fully equipped Fitness Center, and a community clubhouse and pool.             Â
 If, like many, you’re new job has you bound for the Northern Virginia area, you might want to take a look at all that Fredericksburg has to offer before settling on where you might want to live. This historic city has much to offer, both old and new.  The many restaurants, bits of history, and assorted stores will give you planty to see and enjoy. But, when it’s time to go home and relax, you might want to consider the new place in town, just down the street, the Cobblestone  Square Condomininiums. Â




