Chopawamsic Island - 13 Acre PRIVATE ISLAND near Washington DC 13 Acres of Residential Land Offered at $4,110,866 CAD in Quantico, VA 22134






INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS
- UNIQUE Private Estate or Retreat. PRICE is NEGOTIABLE! Search and find Chopawamsic on "GOOGLE EARTH"
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
"The Chesapeake Bay is as spectacular as Yellowstone or Yosemite, as great as the Great Smokies and as grand as the Grand Tetons," Chesapeake Conservancy President & CEO Joel Dunn said in a statement. "Establishing the Chesapeake National Recreation Area expands resources for environmental protection and makes it clear that the United States cherishes the Chesapeake, the birthplace of American identity"
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- Offering Memorandum
FINANCIAL SUMMARY (ACTUAL - 2024) |
ANNUAL (CAD) | ANNUAL PER AC (CAD) |
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Taxes |
$3,788
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$291.41
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Operating Expenses |
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Total Expenses |
$3,788
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$291.41
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PROPERTY FACTS
1 LOT AVAILABLE
Lot
Price | $4,110,866 CAD |
Price Per AC | $316,220.47 CAD |
Lot Size | 13.00 AC |
Price NEGOTIABLE - 13 Acre Unique Historic Private Island for Sale - Investment Opportunity. Chopawamsic is the only buildable private island on Virginia side of the Potomac River.
DESCRIPTION
SAMPLING OF THE ISLAND'S STORIED HISTORY Captain John Smith was the first (non-native) visitor to the Island, in 1607. The first (non-native) resident Giles Brent, settled the Island in 1649 with his wife, Princess Mary Kittamaquund, who was the daughter of the paramount chief of the Piscataway nation. They enjoyed friendly relations with the English governments in Jamestown and the colony of Maryland. The Rev. Alexander Scott of the Church of Overwharten (now known as Aquia Church) purchased the property from the Brent family in the early 18th century. During the Civil War, the Stafford County Courthouse was burned and many of the original deeds and documents related to the Island's settlement were lost. Copies may be found in the Library of Virginia. On June 24, 1887, the Mount Vernon Ducking Society (of which President Theodore Roosevelt was a member) purchased the property. The National Geographic Society owned the Island for a time. Currently Chesapeake Bay inches closer to NATIONAL PARK status. Price NEGOTIABLE.
PROPERTY TAXES
Parcel Number | 22-18 | Total Assessment | $2,453,021 CAD |
Land Assessment | $2,323,732 CAD | Annual Taxes | $3,788 CAD |
Improvements Assessment | $129,289 CAD | Tax Year | 2024 Payable 2024 |