Move-in Ready, freshly painted, new flooring. Beautiful brick front townhouse, 1,280 sq ft. , 3 bed 2 1/2 bath. Spacious master bedroom with private full bath inside. Lots of natural lighting throughout the house. Granite countertop, stainless steel appliances, recessed lightings, decent size backyard. HOA $78/month (which is including trash). Walking distance to groceries, restaurants, and much more. Tot playground is in the community. Two assigned parking spaces and plenty of guest parking. Motivated seller, price to sell, it won’t last. A little gem of Port – O- Dumfries.
Though the land had been long-inhabited by different Algonquian-speaking tribes, the tale of Dumfries as its known today begins around 1690, when Richard Gibson built a gristmill on Quantico Creek. He was among the first to see opportunity along the creek, which feeds into the Potomac, and Scottish merchants were soon to follow. Dumfries was officially chartered in 1749 and became the second leading port in Colonial America; today, it’s the longest continuously-chartered town in Virginia. Dumfries encompasses 1.54 square miles along I-95, with a convenient location to military bases, Washington, DC, and major shopping destinations. Homes in Dumfries range from 1930s cottages to 1950s split-levels to brand-new town houses and single-family homes. Prices start in the mid- to upper-$200,000s for a town house in an older building and rise as high as the upper-$600,000s for a large new-construction colonial-style house. Students attend Prince William County Public Schools such as Dumfries Elementary School, Graham Park Middle School, and Potomac High School.