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Longhill Station Neighborhood, Williamsburg VA Real Estate

jamescitycountylonghillstation_edited Longhill Station is a neighborhood in the middle part of James City County. Like a lot of the neighborhoods it has a Williamsburg VA mailing address although it it not in the City of Williamsburg. Longhill Station offers  a wide range of resale homes . Current home prices currently start in high $200,000’s to $300,000’s.

The Longhill Station community  offers it’s residents  a swimming pool for summertime enjoyment. An active homeowner association has many  social events  throughout the year.

resalehomeinlonghillstation Detached homes in Longhill Station offer a wide array of architectural styles  and  home choices. From 3 bedrooms to 5 bedroom models. Square footage’s range from 1500+ to over 2400 square feet. The builder for Longhill Station was Atlantic Homes of Williamsburg, VA. Builder of many landmark communities throughout the are. For over 30 years they have been one of the largest and most admired home building companies in the Mid-Atlantic region. Atlantic Home is building in the following communities: New Town, Stonehouse, Kensington Woods in Williamsburg and Church Squarelonghillstationneighborhood_edited in Smithfield. They also build homes in the Richmond Va and Raleigh/ Durham areas  of North Carolina.

Most of the homes in Longhill Station are two story models. Most of these have all the bedrooms on the second floor. There were a few ranches built as well as a few two story homes that had first floor master bedrooms. The community was started in the late 1990’s and completed around 2003.

poollonghillstation Located on approximately 97 acres, approximately 175 homes have been built in the neighborhood.  The parcel of land where it is located was originally known as the Wallace Estate Parcel . It contains a 35 foot wooded conservation buffer around most of the perimeter of the neighborhood which give lots of privacy to the backyards and the community.

The neighborhood as a mandatory home owner association.  The annual home longhillstationranchhome_edited owner fee in Longhill Station   is $330 . It covers all common Area Maintenance ,  Use of the  Pool  and maintenance of  facilities.

Home sale prices in the last 12 months ranged from$265,000 to $305,000. List prices as of today range from $285,000 to $324,900 average days on market for  homes sold in Longhill Station in the last 12 months was  81 days . The average price per square foot on homes was $145.53 . 6 homes sold in the last 12 months. 7 are currently for sale.Current Sales  and sold activity in Longhill Station Statistics are from WAAR ( Williamsburg Area Association of Realtors/ WMLS)

Current Williamsburg/ James City County Schools for The Longhill Station  Community are Norge Elementary, James Blair Middle and Warhill High School
See School Statistics for these schools here

Click here to Search all homes for sale in Longhill Station

Click here to search all Williamsburg, James City, York County,New Kent , Gloucester homes for sale currently listed in the WMLS

Click here to see Census Data/ Demographics for this area

 

 
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