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Maureen Villalva

Maureen Villalva
Real Estate Agent (Broker)
Stafford VA

Broker (VA: 040150)

31 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Stafford County, VA
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Berkshire Hathaway Homeservices Penfed Realty

Office Website
Office Address
16 Ctr St
Stafford, VA  22556
(Stafford County)
Office Phone
540-735-9176
Office Fax
Mobile
540-538-0670
Email
mvil***************@*****.com
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Service Areas

Manassas: VA Buckhall: VA Loch Lomond: VA Dale City: VA Independent Hill: VA Fauquier: VA Catlett: VA Casanova: VA Calverton: VA Centreville: VA Dulles: VA Sully Station: VA Clifton: VA Linton Hall: VA Bristow: VA Gainesville: VA Broad Run: VA New Baltimore: VA Haymarket: VA Bull Run Mountain Estates: VA Nokesville: VA Vint Hill Farms: VA The Plains: VA Dumfries: VA Southbridge: VA Cherry Hill: VA Triangle: VA South Run: VA Crosspointe: VA Fairfax Station: VA Burke Centre: VA Lorton: VA Woodbridge: VA Newington Forest: VA Mason Neck: VA Occoquan: VA Franconia: VA Newington: VA Laurel Hill: VA Quantico Base: VA Quantico: VA Neabsco: VA Marumsco: VA Potomac Mills: VA County Center: VA Lake Ridge: VA Prince William: VA Montclair: VA Fredericksburg: VA Falmouth: VA Stafford Courthouse: VA Southern Gateway: VA Hartwood: VA Stevensburg: VA Caroline: VA Mine Run: VA Lake of the Woods: VA Locust Grove: VA Lake of Woods: VA Spotsylvania: VA Snell: VA Spotsylvania Courthouse: VA Aquia Harbour: VA Stafford: VA Brooke: VA Garrisonville: VA Boswell's Corner: VA Unionville: VA Thornburg: VA Woodford: VA Corbin: VA Goldvein: VA Somerville: VA Midland: VA Madison Mills: VA Thornhill: VA Montpelier Station: VA Orange: VA Nasons: VA Montford: VA Locust Dale: VA Bumpass: VA Beaverdam: VA Mineral: VA Warrenton: VA

About Maureen Villalva

Maureen, affectionately known as Moe, brings a wealth of personal and professional experience to her role as a real estate agent. As a military spouse for over two decades, she has navigated numerous relocations, often managing these transitions with three children, a dog, a cat, and even a hamster in tow.

Now that her children have grown and left home, Moe leverages her unique experiences to foster genuine connections with her clients. Her initial focus is always on understanding your needs and preferences, ensuring that you feel supported throughout the process. Moe is dedicated to finding a home that aligns with your desires or identifying the ideal buyer for your property.

Since entering the real estate field in 1995, Moe has assisted families with a diverse array of transactions. When you decide to buy or sell, reaching out to Moe will be your most significant step forward. Her approachable nature and commitment to client satisfaction quickly become evident.

Moe views her role as more than just that of a real estate agent; she considers herself a partner in your journey, whether you are searching for your next home or preparing your current one for sale. She understands that her success is intrinsically linked to yours, and this principle is the cornerstone of her client relationships.

Her mission is to cultivate relationships built on trust through knowledgeable, timely, and dedicated service. Moe prioritizes her clients' interests in every transaction, ensuring that the connections she creates are lasting and meaningful. She believes that working diligently in a field she loves, alongside clients she values, is one of life’s most rewarding experiences.

Stafford County, VA Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$653,934
Avg. Listing Price
From Maureen's portfolio
4.1 / 3.5
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
3,076 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
532
Active Listings
Current inventory

Stafford County, Virginia represents one of the most dynamic real estate markets in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area, offering a unique blend of suburban growth and rural charm that has attracted both families and investors. Located strategically between Richmond and Washington D.C., this rapidly developing county has experienced significant residential expansion over the past decade, with communities like Stafford, Fredericksburg, and Falmouth leading the charge in new construction and property appreciation.

The county's real estate landscape is supported by a robust network of 765 total actively licensed agents, all of whom maintain current email contact information, indicating a highly professional and digitally connected market environment. This comprehensive coverage ensures that buyers, sellers, and businesses have access to experienced professionals who understand the nuances of Stafford County's diverse neighborhoods and evolving market conditions.

Major Stafford County, Virginia Real Estate Markets

The greater Fredericksburg metropolitan area serves as the primary economic hub for Stafford County's real estate activity, encompassing established communities in Stafford proper, North Stafford, and the historic downtown Fredericksburg district. These areas benefit from proximity to major employers, excellent school systems, and convenient access to Interstate 95, making them particularly attractive to government workers and military families stationed at nearby Quantico Marine Corps Base.

Emerging markets in Aquia Harbor, Garrisonville, and the rural western portions of the county offer different value propositions, from waterfront living along the Potomac River to expansive lots perfect for custom homes. The diversity in housing options, from luxury estates to first-time buyer communities, creates multiple micro-markets that require specialized knowledge to navigate effectively.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Stafford County's real estate market exhibits fascinating seasonal patterns, with spring inventory shortages driving competitive bidding situations, while late fall often reveals hidden gem properties that have lingered on the market. The county's proximity to Washington D.C. creates a unique commuter-driven demand cycle, where properties within a 45-minute train ride to Union Station command premium prices regardless of local amenities.

Geographic complexity adds another layer of intrigue, as eastern Stafford near the Rappahannock River operates almost like a separate market from western rural areas near Garrisonville Road. Properties in flood-prone areas require specialized insurance knowledge, while homes in newer developments often come with HOA considerations that significantly impact marketability and long-term investment potential.

Why Businesses Need Stafford County, Virginia Agent Contact Data

Mortgage lenders, home inspection companies, and real estate service providers require direct access to Stafford County's 765 licensed agents to build referral networks and capture market share in this growing region. The county's rapid development creates consistent opportunities for businesses offering moving services, home improvement, insurance products, and financial services tailored to the area's demographic trends.

Having complete email contact information for all active agents enables businesses to launch targeted marketing campaigns, announce new services, and maintain ongoing professional relationships that drive revenue growth. Given Stafford County's position as a bellwether market for northern Virginia real estate trends, establishing strong agent relationships here often translates into expanded opportunities throughout the greater Washington metropolitan area.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/13/2026, Maureen Villalva has 1 property for sale in Stafford and surrounding areas.

$475,000

Listed 2025-11-07

4 Chestnut Ln
Stafford, VA  22556

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 3.0
Sq Ft: 2,392
Lot: 23,087 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Maureen Villalva currently has no rental properties available in Stafford and surrounding areas. Check back later.