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Dahlgren Rd Dahlgren, VA 22448

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Redevelopment opportunity with significant waterfront footage near Dahlgren Navy Base.

Lot size:
185.00 Acres

Property Features for Dahlgren Rd

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Lot size
185.00 Acres

Source: Coldwell Banker Commercial Elite Agent Donny Self

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Overview

Waterfront Land Redevelopment Opportunity

This property presents an excellent redevelopment opportunity, featuring 5,115 feet of waterfront property along Williams Creek. The site holds historical significance, overlooking "Quesenberry," the residence of Elizabeth Quesenberry, which served as John Wilkes Booth's first known stop in Virginia after President Abraham Lincoln's assassination. The property offers multiple waterfront and water view lots suitable for a developer. Navigable water depths of 2 to 4 feet are present along the water frontage. Access to the property is available from Dahlgren Road and Berry Wharf Road (Rt. 615). Town water and sewer services are located close to the property line. The location is minutes from the Dahlgren Navy Base and the Harry W. Nice Memorial Bridge, which connects Virginia to Maryland.
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City
Dahlgren
County
King George
State
Virginia
Longitude
-77.0405125
Latitude
38.3297259

FAQs

What type of property is this?
Land - Redevelopment opportunity with significant waterfront footage near Dahlgren Navy Base.
Where is this land located?
The property is located at Dahlgren Rd Dahlgren, VA.
What are key features of this property?
This property features: - 5,115 feet of waterfront property along Williams Creek.; - Excellent redevelopment opportunity with multiple waterfront and water view lots.; - Historical significance: overlooks "Quesenberry", John Wilkes Booth's first stop in Virginia after Lincoln's assassination.
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