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Village Case

Village Case neighborhood in Purcellville

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The Village Case neo-traditional community opened in 2004, with Michael Harris Homes and Patowmack Homes as the original builders.  The neighborhood is graced by homes with big front porches set close to brick sidewalks, detached garages behind the homes, and architectural details echoing the historic districts of Loudoun’s towns. Five years after the first houses were built, the real estate market slowed for a bit. A new crop of builders then stepped in to finish constructing homes on the land which was once Case Farm. Carrington Homes built several home types on both large and small lots near the rear of the neighborhood.

An open park area in the center of the neighborhood was originally to be bordered by smaller shops with living space above, though those plans never made it to fruition. Now, seven single-family homes are built on what would have been the commercial space. Pipers Brook Drive has been extended to accommodate those homes. There is also a cul-de-sac of 17 homes built on what would have been a third church site in the back of the neighborhood. You can read here about the new construction homes that were being built.

Interestingly enough, the community includes HeroHomes which are built for veterans (as well as disabled veterans) with Loudoun County Vet Tax Relief on property taxes and unique home designs for the veterans the homes were built for. This cause located in Loudoun County allows for veterans to make a home in loving communities once retired or returned from service. If you would like to read more about it, you can visit this site.

The community has several homes that front of Maple Avenue, and is located near Blue Ridge Middle School. Fun fact: we were one of the first families to move into the neighborhood, completing the build of our home in September 2004. We’ve watched it grow from a few finished houses to a lovely community, which hosts fun events like a neighborhood Halloween parade and a holiday home decorating contest. Another one of the many benefits of the Village Case neighborhood includes being just down the road from many different cuisines like Gringo Gordo, The Local Cut, and Coach’s Corner Grill, all of which are family-owned. There are many other businesses and shops around town including Twigs, Blue Hydrangea Antique Store, and Hit N Run Sports Cards.

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