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Waynesboro, Staunton, Augusta County Real Estate
If you see a home you like in the slideshow above, just click on it and it will give you more information.Welcome to ValleyHomes4Sale! You Will Find Great Information on Waynesboro and Staunton Harrisonburg Virginia Real Estate.Susan Gibson knows the Waynesboro, Staunton, Augusta County real estate, as well asHarrisonburg and parts of Rockingham County. She also cares about providing the quality of service you expect from your real estate professional. She is an Associate Broker and has a strong background in new construction. See the About Me page. Click here to receive your informative relocation packet! On this site, you can visit my Shenandoah Valley homes for sale at your leisure. Visit my "My Feature Listings" page to see recently listed homes in Waynesboro,Staunton, Augusta Couny,, Harrisonburg, and Rockingham County. You can also browse the area MLS listings by visiting the "Search All Local Listings" page. This site is filled with convenient ways to contact me for one on one expert advise and help. So whether you are relocating as a corporate transferee, retiring or just love the Shenandoah Valley, I are prepared to make your move smooth, comfortable, and enjoyable. I would love to be your real estate guide to this fine area I call home. As a complimentary service, I will provide you with a comprehensive relocation packet of information customized to your specific needs. I would be happy to help you plan your visit to my area. The area's I specialize in are Waynesboro VA real estate, Staunton VA real estate and Harrisonburg VA real estate. These three delightful Virginia communities are located along the I81 and I64 corridors offer a variety of individuality. History, culture, majestic mountains and valleys sustain us all. Hunting, fishing, hiking, biking, painting, camping, golfing, canoeing, kayaking, snow skiing, music and worship keep us active and satisfied at home in http://www.realestate1000.com>Augusta County and Rockingham County. About Waynesboro,VA. The community of Waynesboro, Va in Augusta County sits at the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains, in the eastern portion of the scenic and historic Shenandoah Valley. It is the intersecting point of Skyline Drive and Blue Ridge Parkway. A portion of Interstate 64 falls within the city limits. The South River - one of the two forks of the mighty Shenandoah - runs directly through the city. The state capital, Richmond, is 90 miles northwest of Waynesboro, and Washington D.C. is 125 miles to the southwest. Named in 1797 for Mad Anthony Wayne, a Revolutionary War hero, this picturesque city has retained the charm of the Shenandoah Valley while embracing modern progress. The Waynesboro, Va real estate sales market consists of single-family detached homes and townhouses. It has many new planned neighborhoods with beautiful new construction. It is a very peaceful place to retire. Downtown Waynesboro is a Main Street community and a historic district. This pedestrian-friendly area is home to businesses, museums, arts and cultural centers, unique restaurants, specialty shops and a Farmers Market. The town also hosts many unique festivals and special events to celebrate its history and culture. Known for its strong sense of family and community, Waynesboro public schools recognize that children are the future and are committed to creating healthy learning environments and providing quality instruction. Located here is the private, boys-only Fishburne Military Boarding School. City parks provide recreation and relaxation for the entire family with courts, ball fields, playgrounds, picnic tables and grills. Tourism, industrial production, and retail remain vital to the Waynesboro economy. For the sports fan, the Generals of the Valley Baseball League play in Waynesboro. Three airports serve the area: the Charlottesville-Albemarle Regional Airport (25 miles east), the Shenandoah Valley Regional Airport (25 miles north), and Waynesboro Eagles Nest. Small-town charm, friendly people and unparalleled natural beauty make Waynesboro a wonderful place to call home. [1] It is located in the Shenandoah Valley, near many important historical markers of the Civil War and Shenandoah National Park. Waynesboro is also home to the Shenandoah Valley Art Center, Inc., a community arts organization established to support enjoyment of -- and participation in -- the arts, through classes, workshops, lectures, discussions, hands-on experience, demonstrations, concerts, recitals and other art-related activities. The Artisans Center of Virginia is an official statewide craft center dedicated to supporting Virginia artisans and displaying their work. The Center also offers classes and promotes the cultural importance of traditional crafts. A retail gallery features works by more than 100 artisans from across the state. About Staunton, VA History records indicate that the first white settler to travel over the Blue Ridge Mountains was John Lewis, who settled in the Staunton area in 1732. Since Staunton escaped the Civil War undamaged, its 18th and early 19th century homes and buildings still stand today and are beautifully preserved. One of Staunton�s main streets, Beverley, is named after William Beverley who received a grant from King George of about 120,000 acres sometime around 1736. By 1747, Beverley had designed a small village. A few years later, the General Assembly chartered Beverley�s village, which was then named Staunton, using the last name of the wife of a colonial governor; Governor Gooch. Staunton was incorporated as a city in 1871. Staunton's exceptional collection of historic preservation areas include the Gospel Hill Historic District, so named in the late 1790s when religious meetings were held at its blacksmith shop. Its elegant homes include examples of Victorian, Greek Revival, and Federal styles. The Downtown Historic About the Harrisonburg, Virginia Area Harrisonburg, Virginia has seen tremendous population growth recently because of the colleges in town. James Madison University accounts for a lot of the town growth with about 19,000 students. Harrisonburg has great potential for job seekers. It is home to processing centers in a poultry, dairy, and livestock area. Manufactures include computers, clothing, paper and metal products, machinery, building materials, transportation equipment, chemicals and furniture.
Need local real estate information? I've summarized much of what is important about the Waynesboro, Staunton and Harrisonburg real estate market in this site.- Susan Gibson
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