Discovering Victoria Crossings: A Hidden Gem in Alexandria

Insights into Victoria Crossings at Manchester Lakes

Explore the vibrant community of Victoria Crossings at Manchester Lakes in Alexandria, Virginia. This post offers a comprehensive overview of the area's attractions and lifestyle, focusing on the community's key features.

Victoria Crossings at Manchester Lakes, known for its swift real estate dynamics, averages 16 days on the market. With an average living space of 832 sq ft and a price per square foot of $384, it represents an appealing residential choice. Spotlighting 6945 Mary Caroline Cir #6945b, a contemporary penthouse valued at $299,500, this community reflects the blend of modern living and convenience. For details, visit 6945 Mary Caroline Cir #6945b.

Photo of 6945 Mary Caroline Cir #6945b More information can be found at Victoria Crossings at Manchester Lakes.

6945 Mary Caroline Cir #6945b is a superbly renovated ground-floor unit in Kingstowne. The 694 sq ft home features a wood-burning fireplace, an exterior patio, and a fully refinished bath with custom tile and fixtures. It offers proximity to amenities like grocery stores, fitness centers, dining, and entertainment options, as well as convenient access to major commuter routes and public transportation.

For more information or assistance, contact Will Nesbitt at (703)765-0300. Will Nesbitt. He can guide you through properties like 6945 Mary Caroline Cir #6945b.

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Concluding with practical home buying tips and a brief summary of the lifestyle and real estate opportunities in Victoria Crossings at Manchester Lakes.

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Schofield Stewart is a versatile member of the property management staff at Nesbitt Realty. Raised in Fairfax County, his educational journey took him from the local schools, such as Lake Braddock SS, to the University of Waikato in Hamilton, New Zealand. Here, he pursued a double major in Laws and Environmental Planning, leading to his qualification as a Barrister and Solicitor of the High Court of New Zealand.