The Summit at Lost River
The Summit is a new and private community in the Lost River Valley,
and less than two hours from hurried life in the Washington, DC area. (With Corridor H nearing completion from Wardensville to the Lost River Valley, the trip to and from the Beltway becomes even shorter.)
The Summit houses are designed to be warm and cozy yet light and bright. These two-, three- and four-bedroom cedar-sided homes are perfect for weekend or permanent use. The siting of each house ensures it is as far away from the neighboring house as possible. The result is complete privacy. Owners at The Summit at Lost River rest assured that enormous care has been taken to protect their
properties from devaluation by small lot sales or industrial or agricultural development.
The interiors are designed to give the owner a totally different feeling from the home left behind in the city. By using pine planking for the vaulted ceilings and yellow pine for the flooring on the main living level, a warm glow results without even the first stick of furniture. Stone fireplaces, stainless steel kitchen appliances, hard-wired security system, HVAC, screened porches, covered porches and much more finish the job.
For more information about the Summit, contact Bob Dillard or David Mickow at (304) 897-5707.
Other Real Estate in Lost River
In 1748 16-year-old George Washington surveyed the Lost River Valley for Lord Fairfax who was awarded the area in a land grant from the King of England. Two years later the first permanent settlement was estabilished in Lost River. Fast-forward more than 250 years
and you'll find that much of the area's beauty must look to today's residents like it did to those early settlers.
Over the last 20 or so years, Lost River has evolved into a haven for folks seeking a respite from daily life in the nearby urban centers of Washington, DC, northern Viriginia and western Maryland. Many of the current weekenders first learned about the area after visiting The Guest House at Lost River. Simple weekend cabins and bungalows that soon followed more recently have been transformed into homes for both weekenders and full-time residents alike.
If you are interested in learning more about available real estate in Lost River and the surrounding environs, please contact David Mickow at (304) 897-8300. As real estate broker for Guest House Realty, David prides himself on his ability to provide guidance and information to simplify decisions on purchasing a home, a weekend cabin or land in the Lost River Valley.
Feel free to browse area listings via the Guest House Realty link to the multilist by visiting www.guesthouserealty.com.