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Fort Belvoir-Check out the New Post Housing

The first question you might ask is why would a Realtor® blog about base housing?   Don't you want to sell me a house?  It would be nice if everyone who moved to Fort Belvoir would buy a home but in reality many families make the decision to live on base for a variety of reasons.

Our family had to make the same decision both in the US and overseas.  We lived both on and off base depending on available housing and our location.  Our 700 square foot house in Okinawa with neighbors who owned a water buffalo was an experience you don't have everyday and one I won't ever forget.  

Anyone headed to Fort Belvoir will discover a wide variety of housing options.   Recent construction has replaced many of the older duplexes with new townhouses and detached homes.   Add in the town center and you might have a hard time distinguishing the neighborhoods on post with some outside the gates of the post.   Obviously the Villages at Fort Belvoir housing office is the official place for you to learn about which neighborhood and type of house you may be eligible for should you decide to look at post housing.

Driving around both the north and south post you will find  housing divided into 12 villages with homes ranging from the historic older brick homes in the Gerber and Belvoir Villages to the brand new "green" homes in Fairfax Village.  Fairfax Village is the site of a LEED-Platinum certified neighborhood center.  Platinum LEED-Certification is the highest award and the neighborhood also features a native species butterfly garden.

With the close by Accotink Bay Wildlife Refuge for families to enjoy, a Fairfax County elementary school on post and multiple recreation centers, living on post has certainly improved.  If you decide that off post housing is a better fit for you please give me a call at 703-346-2213.  I'd be glad to help you look at neighborhoods that will meet your needs.



Comments

Naoma Doriguzzi Virginia Beach Mortgage Consultant Cindy - I think this is a great post for all those relocating to your area. I really like the video!

Posted by Naoma Doriguzzi - New Media Director (New American Mortgage) about 1 year ago
Cindy: Helping military families relocating to the Fort Belvoir area wheter living on post or off post seems to be of high importance in your business plan. Military families need to make decisions after all the possiblities have been reviewed. Providing first hand knowledge and photos for on-post housing on Fort Belvoir is valuable information all military families will find useful. Cindy your Fort Belvoir Military Relocation Expert. Is your post privatized?
Posted by MICHELLE M TUCKER - Hunter Army Airfield Military Spouse (!Daley Real Estate) about 1 year ago

Naoma-thanks for stopping by.  I've been converting all of my neighborhood photos to YouTube videos.

Posted by Cindy Jones-Northern Virginia Real Estate & Military Relocation Services (RE/MAX Allegiance #1 RE/MAX Company in the World) about 1 year ago

Michelle-the housing on Fort Belvoir is privatized.  When you stop by the Villages housing office on post you will feel as if you are in the offices of a new home builder.  Maps, photos, computers, it's all there for the families to get acquanted with the options for post housing.

Posted by Cindy Jones-Northern Virginia Real Estate & Military Relocation Services (RE/MAX Allegiance #1 RE/MAX Company in the World) about 1 year ago

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