A neighbor who attended Tuesday’s meeting about the new homes being constructed near the Fairfax County portion of Lincolnia Hills—a development known as Elizabeth Crossing—sent a recap of the event to us.
Here are some facts about this Elizabeth Crossing, which is being constructed by Lincolnia Company LC/RC Fields, Jr. & Associates PC:
- Six brick-front houses (3200–4500 sq ft each) are planned for the 2.7-acre lot.
- Prices for the houses: $700K–$900K.
- The property will be cleared first, after a walk-through with an arborist to determine which trees will be saved, which are healthy, etc. That process could start in one to two weeks.
- It will take three to four months to clear the property and get it ready for the builder to take over.
- The builder will do a “pre-sale,” meaning the houses will be built one by one, as they are purchased. If sales are slow, the builder will build a model.
- The builder stated that he could get a house up in ninety to one hundred twenty days. His hope is to be done with the entire development in twelve months.
- There will be an extension of Kling Drive into a cul-de-sac with four of the new houses at that end, one being accessible by a driveway running off the cul-de-sac. The other two houses will be on the pipestem lot running off Lincolnia Road.
- The two sets of houses are divided by a retention pond or “rain garden,” as the developer and builder call it. Another retention pond will be located off Kling.
- All six houses will belong to a homeowners association.
- The house currently located at the end of the left side of Kling Street (if you are looking in from N. Chambliss Street) is to be torn down.
See also this Fairfax County map of the land parcel for Elizabeth Crossing (outlined in red) and the county’s land-development report for the property.
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