Loudoun
County already features an award winning school district, a plethora of
shopping and dining options, and easy access to our nation’s capital and now
The Daily Journal is telling us that
our NOVA community is going to have even more to offer. Ask Gina & Company, with Keller
Williams Loudoun Gateway, is thrilled to hear that Loudoun County is slated to
be the future home of a state park. The 600 acre state park will be located in
Purcellville, the land donated by the Old Dominion Land Conservancy of
Purcellville. The state of Virginia already boasts 36 state parks and Loudoun
County is joining the likes of Stafford, Shenandoah, Gloucester, and Henry and
Albemarle counties which all have land in varying stages of becoming future
state parks.
The Daily
Journal explains that “The state park system hosts more than eight million
visits per year with an annual economic impact to the surrounding communities
of about $206 million.” How do you think a state park will affect Loudoun
County’s economy? Are you ready to become a part of a state park’s surrounding
community by moving to Sterling or another NOVA neighborhood? Call Ask Gina
& Company today at (703)574-3478 to ask any and all of your Northern
Virginia real estate questions. You can also “like” us on Facebook to follow our
listings and other activity in and around Sterling, Virginia.
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