The Washington Times

New in Virginia: Village Run at Stone Ridge

Van Metre Homes is building 76 single-family homes on 7,500-square-foot sites at Village Run at Stone Ridge in Aldie, a planned community with a community center, a fitness center, two swimming pools, an amphitheater, a library, a Wi-Fi cafe, a shopping center, parks, tennis courts, a day care center and miles of walking trails.

Each home in this Loudoun County community will include a brick water table, beaded vinyl siding, a Craftsman-style front door, professional landscaping, an asphalt driveway and a two-car garage.

Inside, all six models feature four bedrooms; three full baths; a main-level study or bedroom; hardwood flooring in the foyer; oak stairs; crown, panel and chair-rail moldings; a gas fireplace; 42-inch maple cabinets, granite counters, ceramic tile flooring and recessed lighting in the center-island kitchen; ceramic tile flooring in the baths; a luxury master bath with a soaking tub and separate shower; a high-tech wiring system; and gas heat.

The homes have approximately 2,558 to 3,207 finished square feet, with base prices from $522,990 to $551,990. Homeowner association fees are $100 per month.

The Manchester model, with 3,132 square feet, is priced from $542,990. This home features a front porch and a two-story foyer.

The main level has a great room with a corner fireplace, an open breakfast area, a pantry in the kitchen, a mudroom, a full bath, and a study or optional bedroom with a closet. Buyers can add columns to define a dining area in the great room.

Upstairs, the master suite has a coffered ceiling, a separate sitting area, two walk-in closets and a luxury bath.

Three more bedrooms, a second full bath and a laundry room complete this level.

Options include finished lower levels, a deck, bay windows, and extra bedrooms and baths.

For more information or directions, call sales manager Rhonda Atkins at 703/764-5462 or visit www.vanmetrehomes.com.

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