Beacon Park at Belmont Bay

    680 Waterman Drive, Woodbridge, VA, 22191

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      Beacon Park at Belmont Bay sits in a mid-rise brick building about five to eight stories tall and was built around 2007 to 2011, though some years say 2008 or 2011, so somewhere in that range, and you'll find a secure entry with key fob access and security cameras, along with an elevator making it easy to get around the building. There's underground parking with one assigned space for each unit and extra parking for guests out in the community, plus a garage door opener, so you don't have to worry about snow or rain in the winter. Many condos in Beacon Park have as much as 1,215 to over 1,450 square feet and offer open floor plans designed for modern living, which means wide Brazilian Cherry plank hardwood floors, floor-to-ceiling windows bringing in lots of sunlight, and rooms that flow together, making it feel both spacious and bright. Some units sit on corners and face the river, so you get sweeping views of the Occoquan River, especially from the expansive rooftop terrace where folks can sit, look at the water, and enjoy the view, or join in for a community event down at the Town Green.

      Inside, you'll find large primary suites on either end of the unit with oversized closets and each with their own bathrooms, and that primary bath sometimes comes with a soaking tub, separate walk-in shower, dual vanities, and decorative tile work, which gives it a luxury feel, and there's usually a powder room for guests, too. Kitchens are set up with gran­ite countertops, stainless steel appliances, 32- or 42-inch cabinets, center islands for gathering, and other details like dishwashers, disposals, and even built-in microwaves and dryers stacked over washers, so you get most everything you need for daily life in a condo-style home. Many condos also have faux wood blinds, vertical shades, ceiling fans in the rooms, updated water heaters, carbon monoxide detectors, a full sprinkler system, and even an Air Knight Air Purification System that helps with indoor air quality using ionized particle gathering.

      For outdoor and shared amenities, you get things like a big community clubhouse, a swimming pool open in summer, lighted tennis courts, a tot lot for grandchildren or visiting kids, well-landscaped walking paths along the river, and regular community gatherings, so there's always something going on if you want to meet people or just get some fresh air near the Potomac. The building sits within walking distance to the VRE, which helps if you want to travel or have visitors who need the train, and you'll find Belmont Bay itself is a peaceful waterfront community. Condo fees cover insurance, sewer, water, trash, lawn care, snow removal, and management, with monthly dues usually around $330, so you don't have a lot of surprise bills, and there are some rules about pets-though some rules say no restrictions and some mention limitations by size-and no commercial vehicles parked outside. Floors are all accessible by elevator, heating is natural gas, air conditioning is electric, and you've got strong brick and concrete construction for a sturdy home. The overall style is modern but focuses on comfort, with little touches like built-in sound systems for the TV, transom windows adding more light, and open living spaces that make it easy to relax or host friends. Beacon Park at Belmont Bay aims to offer what you need for low-maintenance, comfortable living, with a setting that's pleasant and practical instead of fancy or over the top.

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