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Rebecca Haynie
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson)
White Stone VA

Salesperson (VA: 078690)

22 years experience

REALTOR® 3 Active Listings Serves Lancaster County, VA
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Long & Foster Real Estate Inc

Office Website
Office Address
Po Box 1090
White Stone, VA  22578-1090
(Lancaster County)
Office Phone
804-435-2673
Office Fax
Mobile
804-436-2968
Email
seei*******@*****.com
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About Rebecca Haynie

Becky is a native of the Northern Neck and has boated it's waterways all her life This has provided Becky with a unique level of expertise on all facets of waterfront properties In fact she always makes sure her clients can "See It By Boat" should they wish to take a quick ride and view our waterways Becky Haynie's family has been in the Northern Neck since it was settled by colonists!

This twelfth generation Northern Neck native found that no matter where else she goes nowhere else compares to home That's why after a successful career working for Fortune 500 companies in senior level managerial positions she returned here to sell real estate and help folks find their perfect spot in the NNK

Becky has been successful in Real Estate since 2005 and is the Top Producer for Long and Foster Bay River office Contact Becky today 804 436 2968

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

$679,491
Avg. Listing Price
From Rebecca's portfolio
3.2 / 2.6
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,351 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
149
Active Listings
Current inventory

Lancaster County, Virginia's real estate market presents a unique blend of Northern Neck charm and Chesapeake Bay waterfront opportunities that continues to attract both seasonal residents and permanent relocators. This rural county, with its 123 actively licensed real estate agents—all equipped with email connectivity—maintains a surprisingly robust property market despite its relatively small population of around 11,000 residents.

The market here defies typical suburban patterns, instead focusing heavily on waterfront properties, historic homes, and large rural parcels that appeal to buyers seeking privacy and natural beauty. What's particularly interesting is how this small agent pool manages a diverse inventory ranging from modest starter homes under $200,000 to multimillion-dollar waterfront estates, creating a market dynamic unlike Virginia's more urbanized regions.

Major Lancaster County, Virginia Real Estate Markets

The county's real estate activity centers around several key communities, with Kilmarnock serving as the primary commercial hub and featuring a mix of in-town properties and nearby waterfront homes. White Stone attracts buyers with its marina district and upscale residential developments, while Irvington has become synonymous with luxury living, anchored by the prestigious Tides Inn resort and surrounding high-end neighborhoods.

Unlike metropolitan areas with distinct suburbs, Lancaster County's market geography follows the natural contours of the Rappahannock and Corrotoman rivers, creating micro-markets based on water access and scenic views. Communities like Weems and Ottoman offer more affordable entry points into the market, while areas along Indian Creek and the Rappahannock River command premium prices for their deep-water access and recreational boating opportunities.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Lancaster County's real estate market operates on seasonal rhythms that reflect its appeal to second-home buyers and retirees from Washington D.C., Richmond, and other Mid-Atlantic metropolitan areas. Spring and summer months typically see increased activity as buyers envision waterfront lifestyles, while the winter months often present opportunities for serious year-round residents to negotiate more favorable terms.

The geographic complexity stems from the county's 86 miles of shoreline creating numerous waterfront communities with varying characteristics—from protected creek frontage perfect for smaller boats to deep-water Rappahannock River sites suitable for large yachts. This diversity means agents must possess intimate knowledge of water rights, flood zones, and maritime access regulations that don't factor into typical Virginia real estate transactions.

Why Businesses Need Lancaster County, Virginia Agent Contact Data

Companies serving the real estate industry—from mortgage lenders to home improvement contractors—find Lancaster County's concentrated agent network particularly valuable for targeted marketing campaigns. With all 123 agents having email addresses, businesses can efficiently reach the entire licensed population while knowing these professionals handle a disproportionately high volume of luxury and waterfront transactions compared to typical suburban markets.

The unique nature of Lancaster County properties creates specialized service needs, making agent relationships crucial for businesses offering marine surveys, dock construction, septic system services, and luxury home amenities. Insurance companies, particularly those specializing in waterfront and flood coverage, find this agent database essential for building referral networks in a market where standard homeowner policies rarely suffice.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/13/2026, Rebecca Haynie has 3 properties for sale in White Stone and surrounding areas.

$220,000

Listed 2025-08-26

14802 Northumberland Hwy
Burgess, VA  22539

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 2,116
Lot: 28,009 sf
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$575,000

Listed 2025-11-29

2998 Fairport Rd
Reedville, VA  22539

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 2,742
Lot: 243,065 sf
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$769,000

Listed 2025-11-11

2285 Fleeton Rd
Reedville, VA  22539

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 2,532
Lot: 100,188 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Rebecca Haynie currently has no rental properties available in White Stone and surrounding areas. Check back later.