One of the largest estates in the Virginia countryside, complete with a 20,000-square-foot French-inspired mansion and 2,000 acres, remains in search of the right buyer.
The Cove, situated in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Hume, has been on the market for more than seven years — it was listed for nearly $24 million in 2014, according to a Wall Street Journal article at the time.
Now priced at $19.5 million, the property at 12410 Cove Lane has seen some interest from buyers looking to create a family compound, according to listing agent Kathryn Harrell of Washington Fine Properties, who is working with Robert Hryniewicki, Adam Rackliffe and Christopher Leary of HRL Partners of WFP to sell the home.
“It’s ideal for people seeking privacy, because not only is it 2,000 acres, but the way it’s situated, you basically own everything you see,” she said. “You own up to the top of the mountain ranges around the property, so it’s super, super private.”
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