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Wally Hunt

Wally Hunt
Real Estate Agent (SALP)
Fredericksburg VA

SALP (VA: 239626)

7 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Fredericksburg City County, VA
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Samson Properties - Fredericksburg

Office Website
Office Address
1440 Central Park Blvd
Fredericksburg, VA  22401
(Fredericksburg City County)
Office Phone
540-681-1500
Office Fax
Mobile
540-424-0212
Email
wall*******@*****.com
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Service Areas

Caroline: VA Stevensburg: VA Fredericksburg: VA Falmouth: VA Southern Gateway: VA Hartwood: VA Stafford Courthouse: VA Spotsylvania: VA Snell: VA Spotsylvania Courthouse: VA Lake Wilderness: VA

About Wally Hunt

Wally Hunt hails from Charlottesville, Virginia, where his fascination with mechanics—particularly planes, trains, and automobiles—began at an early age. His appreciation for the land was nurtured through his experiences on his family’s farm near Wintergreen, Virginia. A dedicated community servant, Wally has contributed to various organizations, including hospitals, the Civil Air Patrol, Boy Scouts, Volunteer Rescue Squads, Volunteer Fire Departments, and the United States Air Force, both active duty and reserve.

After earning a Bachelor of Science in Education from the University of Maryland, Wally served as an aircraft maintenance officer in the Air Force. His military career allowed him and his family to explore numerous locations, enriching their lives with diverse experiences. Following his tenure in the Air Force, Wally returned to his passion for automobiles, taking on the role of an automotive service technology instructor at the high school level—an endeavor he found deeply fulfilling.

Transitioning into real estate alongside his wife, Liz, Wally discovered a natural fit in this new venture. Together, they have navigated the buying and selling of 13 properties, providing them with firsthand insight into the real estate process. They launched the Hunt Team under Hunt Consulting of Virginia LLC, beginning their journey with Keller Williams Realty in Fredericksburg, Virginia. The learning curve has been steep, but their progress has been promising.

Wally remains connected to his automotive roots and military background, particularly enjoying assisting military personnel as they transition to new homes. He also helps car enthusiasts find ideal properties for their collections. Outside of real estate, Wally is passionate about antique and racing cars and can often be found at local airfields or indulging in photography. His greatest joy, however, comes from spending time with his family.

A resident of the Fredericksburg area since 2002, Wally possesses extensive knowledge of Spotsylvania County and Fredericksburg, making him a trusted resource for real estate in the region. He is an active member of the Antique Automobile Club of America, the Sports Car Club of America, and the Spotsylvania Volunteer Fire Department. Wally is licensed in Virginia and holds the designation of Military Relocation Professional.

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

$683,565
Avg. Listing Price
From Wally's portfolio
3.9 / 3.1
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,857 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
63
Active Listings
Current inventory

Fredericksburg City County, Virginia represents one of the most historically significant and strategically positioned real estate markets along the East Coast corridor. Located between Richmond and Washington D.C., this compact but influential market benefits from both its rich Civil War heritage and its proximity to major metropolitan centers. The area's unique position as both a tourist destination and commuter-friendly location creates a distinctive property landscape that attracts diverse buyer segments.

With 1,227 total actively licensed agents serving the market, Fredericksburg City County maintains a robust professional network that reflects the area's economic vitality. What's particularly noteworthy is that all 1,227 agents maintain email contact information, indicating a tech-savvy professional community well-equipped to serve modern clients. This complete digital connectivity rate is remarkably high and suggests strong professional standards within the local real estate community.

Major Fredericksburg City County, Virginia Real Estate Markets

The City of Fredericksburg itself serves as the central hub, featuring a historic downtown core with preserved 18th and 19th-century architecture alongside modern developments. The Rappahannock River waterfront properties command premium prices, while neighborhoods like College Heights and Mayfield offer more accessible entry points for first-time buyers. The presence of the University of Mary Washington adds a steady rental market dynamic that many investors find attractive.

Surrounding communities including Falmouth and areas near Interstate 95 have experienced significant growth as commuter preferences shift toward smaller cities with reasonable access to major employment centers. These suburban and semi-rural areas offer larger lot sizes and newer construction, appealing to families relocating from more expensive Northern Virginia markets while maintaining reasonable commuting options to both Richmond and the D.C. metro area.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Fredericksburg's real estate market operates on multiple economic engines simultaneously. Tourism related to Civil War battlefields and historic sites creates demand for short-term rental properties and hospitality-adjacent real estate. Meanwhile, the healthcare sector, anchored by major medical facilities, generates steady demand for professional housing. The military presence from nearby Quantico Marine Corps Base adds another layer of buyer activity, often creating quick-turnaround transaction needs.

Seasonal fluctuations here differ from typical markets due to tourism patterns, with spring and fall showing increased activity tied to battlefield visiting seasons. Property values tend to be more stable than in purely commuter-driven markets, partly due to the area's diversified economic base and the inherent value protection that comes with historic designation and limited developable land within the city proper.

Why Businesses Need Fredericksburg City County, Virginia Agent Contact Data

Mortgage brokers and lending institutions find Fredericksburg's agent network particularly valuable because of the market's diverse transaction types, from historic home renovations requiring specialized financing to new construction in expanding suburban areas. The complete email accessibility of all 1,227 agents enables efficient communication for time-sensitive rate updates and program announcements that can significantly impact deal closings.

Home service providers and contractors benefit enormously from this concentrated professional network, as Fredericksburg's mix of historic properties and new development creates consistent demand for both restoration specialists and modern home improvement services. Real estate agents here frequently coordinate with multiple service providers per transaction, making direct communication channels essential for businesses looking to establish reliable referral relationships in this historically rich but rapidly evolving market.

Current Property Listings

As of 1/31/2026, Wally Hunt has 1 property for sale in Fredericksburg and surrounding areas.

$299,995

Listed 2025-12-17

309 Wind Ridge Dr
Stafford, VA  22554

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 1.5
Sq Ft: 902
Lot: 1,742 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Wally Hunt currently has no rental properties available in Fredericksburg and surrounding areas. Check back later.