Live and Play in Belmont Bay
August 20th, 2007 Categories: Communites to Visit, Focus on Prince William
Are you looking for the chance to live a resort lifestyle and still work in the city? Then you should consider the community that Washingtonian Magazine has twice named as one of the “Best Places to Live” in the DC area. Belmont Bay is a beautiful planned community at the junction of the Occoquan and Potomac Rivers, just 20 miles south of Washington, DC on Interstate 95.
Idyllic and serene, the community is miles removed from the hectic pace of DC. Stress simply dissolves with a walk along the waterfront and wildlife flourishes in the neighboring 400 acre wildlife refuge. The Coffee Club Café located in the VRE station is a great place for commuters to start their day and the Osprey’s Landing Restaurant is nice way to unwind at the end of the day. The community features an 18-hole championship golf course and a deep water marina within minutes of the open Potomac River.The selection of homes include large single family homes, a variety of 2 and 3 level town homes, golf villas, low rise condos and the only luxury high rise condo in Prince William County. The new Harbor Side condos are now selling and the active adult community of Beacon Ridge is getting ready to release their first building.


If you are looking for a refuge from the city then you need to check out the Belmont Bay community. Give me a call and I’ll give you a tour of the neighborhood.
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[…] I’ve written before about “What is Behind the Gates in Northern Virginia” and on the top 10 price detached homes in the area so today I thought I would let you in on the most expensive townhouses in Prince William County. The townhouses stand side by side in the Belmont Bay Community on the Occoquan River. […]
[…] One stop down the tracks at the Woodbridge Station the community of Belmont Bay has exploded. Residents can walk to the station in the morning grab coffee and a muffin from the Coffee Club Cafe and when they come home walk along the waterfront. With a marina, golf course and the Osprey restaurant the neighborhood has twice been named by Washingtonian Magazine as one of the “Best Places to Live” in the DC area. […]