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Tucked away in Virginia’s Northern Neck, Hills Quarter in Irvington invites you to step back in time, where life moves at a slower pace and living feels easy. This tranquil town, situated along the shores of the Rappahannock River and Chesapeake Bay, is renowned for its local events, fine dining, and colonial coastal ambiance. Come explore a culture rich in historical significance and brimming with small-town charm. Best of all, this highly sought-after community is excited to announce that Stateson Homes has unveiled the coming of Phase II.
“With a few years under our belt in Hills Quarter, we’re continuing to open up new homesites and offer new floor plans with an emphasis on main-level living,” says Alex DiGenova of Stateson Homes. Beyond the blueprint, many buyers say the best part is the Design Center, where they can personalize their homes—both inside and out. DiGenova explains, “Our onsite design center allows buyers to create exactly the home they want.” From there, it’s approximately six months until move-in day.
Pricing for a new home in Hills Quarter starts in the low $300s, and amenities include lawn care, a swimming pool, a grand clubhouse, tennis and pickleball courts, and walking trails that connect to the TriWay Trail system, linking Irvington to White Stone and Kilmarnock. “The social element is an amenity of its own—it’s a really fun time to be in Hills Quarter with so many new faces,” DiGenova says. Essentials like grocery stores, specialty shops, the hospital, and the Compass Entertainment Center are just minutes away. “Moving into a Stateson Home at Hills Quarter means moving into an established community that feels like resort-living,” he adds.
Whether you’re strolling through the boutique-lined streets of Kilmarnock or unwinding at an Irvington restaurant, the Hills Quarter community continues to attract buyers seeking an affordable and idyllic destination for retirement, everyday living, or even a second home or investment opportunity. “It often starts with people who’ve fallen in love with the way of life in the Northern Neck,” says DiGenova. Buyers come from all walks of life, including families anticipating the new 2026 Lancaster High School, local residents looking to downsize, and weekend visitors. “The charm of Irvington and Kilmarnock, combined with the natural beauty of the Bay, recreational opportunities, and the relaxed pace of living, make it easy to stay.”
BRENDA HELMANDOLLAR, Sales Manager
Direct: 540-235-1600
16 Genevieve
Irvington, Virginia 22480