Hickory Farms is located in Fairfax County, Virginia (Zip Code 22032), just a few yards from Fairfax City and George Mason University. The community lies between Roberts Road, Burke Station Road, Main Street (Route 236 / Little River Turnpike) and Braddock Road, and contains 198 single family homes built 1975-81.
Approximately 95% of our residents are homeowners. We have an active homeowner association, which not only ensures that owners maintain their properties but which also organizes community social gatherings like children's parades, Halloween parties, etc. for the benefit of all residents - owners and tenants alike. A popular swim club is within walking distance. Homeowner association dues ($250/year) are used largely to maintain our beautiful common areas, which comprise over 20 acres of wooded land and open areas, where both children and adults can play (our sledding hill is awesome, as are our hiking trails).
Hickory Farms is in Fairfax County's highly ranked Woodson High / Frost Middle / Oak View Elementary school district and is only a 20 minute drive from Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, one of the highest rated high schools in America. 2019 home sales were in the $555-675,000 range for single family 3-5 bedroom homes in this very desirable community.
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 2239
Fairfax, Virginia 22031
Board of Directors & Officers | ||
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Board of Directors | ||
President, Board of Directors (BOD) | Chuck Stewart | |
Vice President (BOD) | Kathie Schmidt | |
Secretary (BOD) | Volunteer Needed | |
Common Areas (BOD) | Melissa Stark | |
Architectural Control Committee (BOD) | Pam Barrett | Home improvement approval requests; Home resale VPOAA disclosure packet (also contact Treasurer) |
Treasurer (BOD) | Jim Bever | Annual Assessments; Home resale VPOAA disclosure packet (also contact ACC) |
Asst. Treasurer (BOD) | Volunteer Needed | |
At Large - Neighborhood Watch (BOD) | Debbi Buchanan | |
At Large - Newsletter Editor (BOD) | Bill Berg | |
At Large (BOD) | Kirk Randall | |
At Large (BOD) | Telah Jackson | |
Webmaster (Officer) | Bryan Crabtree | |
Community Yard Sale (Officer) | Pete Scala | |
Valued Volunteers | ||
E-mail / Listserv | David Tropiano & Kirk Randall | |
Social Committee | Meredith Perkins, Lauren Crabtree, Krissy Lunsford, Sarah Tropiano, Angela Turner | |
Architectural Control Committee | Pam Barrett (Chairperson), Keith Ferguson, Donna Garfield, Ed Kiechlin, Kirk Randall, Debbi Buchanan, Josef Gasimov | |
Newsletter Delivery | Sondra Arnold, Debbi Buchanan, Claire & Sean Coleman, Dante Gilmer, Ed Kiechlin, John Kitzmiller, Heather Webb |
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Welcome to Hickory Farms!
Hickory Farms is located in Fairfax County. The border between Fairfax County and the City of Fairfax (an independent city located within Fairfax County) runs along the path at the north end of the community (behind homes on Country Squire Lane, Wheatfield Court, and Still Meadow Road). When asked "Where do you live" by folks unfamiliar with the area, some Hickory Farms residents just respond "Fairfax City", which is a lot simpler than saying "I live in Fairfax County — very close to the City of Fairfax."
Hickory Farms is a community comprised of 198 single family homes built 1975-83. The community also has 20+ acres of common areas. Except for asphalt paths that traverse the common areas, there are no improvements; e.g., no tennis courts, no swimming pools, no playgrounds, etc.
The Hickory Farms Community Association holds the following insurance policies to cover the Common Areas and the Board of Directors::
The Hickory Farms Community Association is registered with the Virginia Common Interest Community Board. The Association's Filing Number is 0550-003417.
Notice of Mortgage Foreclosures - In the event of a deed of trust sale of a lot in Hickory Farms, the mortgage company's foreclosure trustee must provide the Hickory Farms Community Association with notice of the sale within 60 days after the sale. The notice must include the property address, the owners under the deed of trust, the name and contact information of the notice provider, and the name and address of the new owner. See Sec. 15.2-979 of the Code of Virginia, as amended by H.B. 1861, approved April 3, 2013. This information should be provided to the Treasurer.
The Board of Directors designed the VPOAA Disclosure Packet to answer all of your questions. Please review the Disclosure Packet before you send us a questionnaire. If you really, really have a question that is not answered in Parts 1 & 2 of the Disclosure Packet, please email that question to the Treasurer, we’ll respond promptly, and we may even include that information in future Disclosure Packets.
Time is of the essence for real estate closings. Questionnaires that duplicate the contents of the Disclosure Packet slow down your client’s closing and tie up our volunteer Board members’ valuable time.