$443,990
K. Hovnanian’s® Four Seasons at Charlottesville
Ruckersville, VA 22968
1 Floor Plan
Hot Deal
K Hovnanian's Four Seasons
$443,990
Ruckersville, VA 22968
1 Floor Plan
Hot Deal
K Hovnanian's Four Seasons
This is a small town with big city amenities. The presence of the favorite home of Thomas Jefferson, Monticello and the University of Virginia, must be the reason why this small Virginia town punches above its weight when it comes to the arts and culture. The dramatic backdrop of the Blue Ridge Mountains only adds to Charlottesville's character. Residents consider themselves lucky to live here. Count yourself in when you buy a new construction home in Charlottesville.
If you love history, this is your town. Monticello, as well as the Lawn and Rotunda at the University of Virginia are so beautiful and important to American history. They have been classified as UNESCO World Heritage sites. Ash Lawn-Highland is another important site, as it was home to another US President, James Monroe. The Downtown Mall has even more historic buildings, full of shops and restaurants. Check out the public artwork, like the Free Speech Wall, where residents enthusiastically celebrate the first amendment, and the fountain. Other places to keep an eye out for include the Christ Episcopal Church Glendower, which has served St. Anne's Parish since 1831, and Michie Tavern, a Virginia Historic Landmark, where you can get a glimpse of colonial daily life, ale and all.
In a town that gave the world Dave Matthews Band, and regularly invites superstars from Bruce Springsteen to Lady Gaga to perform, Charlottesville is a great place to experience the biggest and the best in music and the arts. Start at the Paramount Theatre, located on the Mall. It is a venue that offers the best combination of an intimate atmosphere and the innate star power that draws bigger names. If you are looking for arena rock, expect to go to the John Paul Jones Arena which seats 15,000. The Virginia Film Festival has attracted celebrities like Morgan Freeman and Sandra Bullock.
Charlottesville is also known for its farms and markets. The Carter Mountain Orchard specializes in apple picking and events. Chiles Peach Orchard and Farm Market and Open Gate Farms along with Currituck Farm all offer great activities and delicious foods. Numerous vineyards, and one cidery, offer a nice complement to the area's foodie culture.
Find your career path in some of the major industries including tourism, higher education and government. Larger employers include the University of Virginia, the University of Virginia Medical Center and PRA International Operations.
Charlottesville City Schools are well known for academic success. You can rest easy knowing dedicated educators are at the ready to help your children achieve their full potential. From a strong curriculum to outstanding fine arts, your students will be future ready with the help of Charlottesville City Schools.
Most of the new construction in the Charlottesville area is focused along the I-64 corridor. Find a home in the many new home developments offering great amenities. From community pools and parks to open concept floor plans you will love what Charlottesville has to offer. The exteriors take inspiration from Craftsman, industrial and farmhouse styles. There are plenty of options in single family homes and townhomes. Inside, find all the latest features, finishes and technology. Architectural details, abundant nature light from windows, recessed lighting, sleek countertops, storage and stainless steel appliances are a few of the perks of buying in this area.
Here is a quick overview of new housing developments in the Charlottesville area and the new construction market for new build homes in Charlottesville:
Market Name | Charlottesville |
State Name | Virginia |
Subdivisions | 8 |
Homes Under Construction | 10 |
Quick Move-in Homes | 10 |
Floor Plans | 29 |
Starting Price | $289,990 |
Average Price | $873,738 |
Price Per SqFt | $420 |
New Home Builders | 5 |
Leading Builders |
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