From it's gated site on the banks of Lake Manassas, the wooded community offers a peaceful respite within jogging distance of the Virginia Gateway shopping mecca.
Where is Saranac?
- I-66 West to Gainesville's Route 29.
- Left and south on Linton Hall Road past the Atlas Walk and The Virginia Gateway.
- Right and west on Glenkirk to the roundabout.
- Saranac entrance at roundabout facing back exit to Morris Farm Village.
Saranac was a late comer to the mid 2000s housing boom.
As such, it joined the Bristow VA led upscale housing boom as builders reacted to market demand for luxurious housing.
Amenities
The community offers a lengthy walking trail culminating in a lakeside campsite at which residents enjoy a built-in fire pit, picnic tables and views of the Lake Manassas community golf courses across the lake's inlets.
Philosophy of Nature
Within the more than 200 acres of old growth forest, the Saranac property is a protected wildlife habitat.
Each bungalow and cabin is gently placed within the natural landscape reflecting the artisan heritage of the Adirondack style. Residence palettes blending within the forested landscape.
Fieldstone water tables, shake-style siding and overhanging screened porches reflect memories of the best of summer vacations at the lake.
21st Century Access
Fiber optic wiring and in-ground utilities enable residents to quickly surf the world wide web from their retreat.
Open floor plans offer flexiblity for changing needs as pocket doors create new privacy areas when needed.
Transport
The tucked away location allows for rejuvenation in a quiet and pleasant setting yet residents enjoy immediate motor access to I-66 and Fairfax (25 minutes non-rush), VRE-Rail at Broad Run--Direct to Alexandria's Old Town and Union Station in Washington DC (45 minutes), and Manassas Regional Airport.
The Collection
The Bungalows allow for a low-maintenance courtyard lifestyle while the Grand Cabin and Lodge collection is inspired by Craftsman design.
Saranac by Brookfield Homes are offered at $650,000 and $840,000 base.
"What's a win for you?"
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