Real Estate

Potomac Overlook, One-Of-A-Kind Conversion: VA, DC Dream Homes

Our region's featured homes range from a dream house in McLean that overlooks the Potomac River to a converted water pumping station.

McLean home with view of the Potomac River
McLean home with view of the Potomac River (All images via realtor.com)

Northern Virginia and D.C. remain hot real estate areas, with homes staying on the market for only a few days. Ramblers and Cape Cods that you’d think would never sell for close to $1 million are finding buyers who want to live in or close to D.C. and who are willing to pay the asking price.

The region still has a good share of listed homes on the market if you can afford to dish out major dollars. In the outer suburbs, the home prices are slightly more affordable.

This week, our region's featured homes range from a dream house in McLean that offers neoclassical design and overlooks the Potomac River to a former water pumping station in Fredericksburg that has been converted into a home featuring three main living areas.

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McLean Home Offers Hot Tub Overlooking Potomac River


Converted Fredericksburg Home For Sale Features Waterfront Views

This Fredericksburg home, listed for $1.2 million, is truly one of a kind, as a converted water pumping station. The facility was originally built in 1947, and has been converted to feature three main living areas.

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