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Living in Fredericksburg, VA

Known for its historic heritage dating back before the Revolutionary War, Fredericksburg, Virginia's, 10.5 square miles are home to about 28,000 residents. Its historic sites, quaint shops, and chef-owned restaurants mean there's no lack of things to do in your off time. These attributes regularly beckon visitors to the area, which means that all the residents here have plenty of opportunities to meet people from around the world without ever leaving town.

Things to Do in Fredericksburg

Residents enjoy big-city amenities tempered by colonial charm. From a local dog park where your furry friend can romp off-leash to a farmer's market that runs throughout the year at Hurkamp Park, you'll find much to do within city limits. Meander through Fredericksburg's downtown to enjoy art galleries, specialty shops, studios, and restaurants. Whether you want to celebrate a special night at a fine dining restaurant or throw back a pint after work in an historic tavern, you'll find dozens of eateries to fit the bill.

If you're a history buff, you'll find a plethora of places to immerse yourself in days of yore. Visit graves belonging to members of George Washington's family at the picturesque Thornton Cemetery with its intricate iron and stone work. Explore what life was like for the earliest settlers, the Paleo Indians, on Government Island, or take your taste buds back in time at the nation's oldest continuously-operating soda fountain at Goolrick's Modern Pharmacy on Caroline St.

Neighborhoods in Fredricksburg

Fredericksburg, Virginia, comprises roughly two dozen neighborhoods ranging from affordable to upscale. Historic homes for sale in Fredericksburg city center are among the more pricey Fredericksburg real estate. Remodeled row houses and single family residences range in size from studios to four bedrooms, with most built before 1939. A fair amount of residents living in the city center neighborhood walk or ride a bike to work. Other exclusive neighborhoods lie on the northwestern part of the city and include the Chancellorville, Storck, Hartwood, and Fall neighborhoods. The most affordable neighborhoods include Four Mile Fork, Five Mile Fork, and Leavells, where you'll find modern apartments and single family homes up to four bedrooms in size. Throughout, the city's schools are top-notch; you'll find several award-winning educational institutions in the area, including Chancellor Elementary School, Conway Elementary School, and Freedom Middle School.

Why Live Here

Families, university students, and retirees all find Fredericksburg a desirable place to live because of big city amenities and a wide selection of real estate. Bordering the Rappahannock River, the city also appeals to those who like to get outdoors to fish, boat, hike, or bird watch. The city is within 50 miles of both Washington, D.C. and Richmond, and just an hour's drive from the Shenandoah Mountains.


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What Locals Love

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  • The city’s key location makes it perfect for nature lovers to watch for birds flocking over the Rappahannock River, for outdoor enthusiasts to fish or hike, and for history buffs to learn more about the impact of the Revolutionary War to the area.
  • With quaint specialty shops, art galleries, studios, and restaurants, downtown Fredericksburg is the perfect place to shop ‘til you drop and grab a bite to eat in between.
  • Goolrick’s Modern Pharmacy offers a blast from the past with its home cooked meals, sweet treats, and longest running soda fountain in the country.

Homes

Fredericksburg Real Estate at a Glance

  • 442 Homes Sold*
  • 77 Avg. Days on Market*
  • $546,412 Median Price*

*over last 3 months

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