Why this home stands out
Homes from this era in the Warrenton area carry a solidity that newer construction rarely matches — thick walls, straightforward floor plans, and lots that give you genuine breathing room. At 1,651 square feet across three bedrooms, 8519 Meetze Road is compact enough to be efficient and spacious enough to live comfortably. It's the kind of property where the land and the location do as much work as the house itself.
ALL OTHERS VA AREA 51 and the Warrenton real estate market
Warrenton sits at the heart of Fauquier County, roughly 45 miles southwest of Washington, D.C., and it occupies a genuinely rare position in Northern Virginia — close enough to the metro corridor to be practical, far enough away to feel like a different world. The town itself is anchored by a historic courthouse square, locally owned restaurants, and a farmers market culture that draws residents year-round. Meetze Road places you on the quieter, more rural fringe of the Warrenton area, where properties tend to sit on larger parcels and the pace slows noticeably. Fauquier County is known for its equestrian heritage, rolling Piedmont landscape, and strong community identity. Whether you're drawn by the open space, the historic character of the town center, or simply the relief of leaving suburban density behind, Warrenton Virginia real estate consistently attracts buyers who want substance over spectacle. Daily life here means short drives to independent shops, a walkable downtown core when you want it, and genuine quiet when you don't.
What's nearby
Warrenton's Old Town is a short drive from Meetze Road and gives you access to local dining, boutique retail, and community events without a highway commute. Fauquier Hospital sits within the town limits for everyday medical needs. The Warrenton branch of the Fauquier County Public Library is a reliable community anchor. Grocery options include a Food Lion and a Harris Teeter serving the area. For outdoor time, the C.M. Crockett Park in Fauquier County offers trails, camping, and open fields. The Vint Hill area nearby adds a layer of small-business energy, including coffee shops and specialty retailers that have grown up around the former Army post redevelopment.
For different buyers
For first-time buyers
If you're buying your first home and want something with real square footage, a manageable footprint, and a location that doesn't put you in the middle of suburban sprawl, 8519 Meetze Road is worth a close look. Three bedrooms, 1,651 square feet, and a 1961 build mean you're getting structural maturity at a scale that's approachable — without the HOA overhead or cookie-cutter sameness of newer developments.
For buyers drawn to character
Buyers who gravitate toward mid-century construction appreciate what 1961 actually means: a home built before cost-cutting became standard practice, with a floor plan that reflects how people actually lived rather than how a marketing team imagined they would. At 8519 Meetze Road, you get that honest, era-specific character alongside Fauquier County's signature landscape — a combination that's harder to find than it sounds.
More buyer questions
What county is 8519 Meetze Road in?
8519 Meetze Road is located in Fauquier County, Virginia, within the Warrenton area. Fauquier County has its own tax assessment and zoning structure separate from the Town of Warrenton itself.
How far is 8519 Meetze Road from Washington, D.C.?
Warrenton sits approximately 45 miles southwest of Washington, D.C., making it a realistic option for buyers who commute to the metro area a few days per week rather than daily.
Is 8519 Meetze Road in a flood zone?
Flood zone information for this property is displayed in the FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls current FEMA map data for the specific parcel.
Does 8519 Meetze Road have an HOA?
Based on available property data, this home does not appear to be part of a homeowners association, which is common for older, rural-edge properties in the Fauquier County area.
What is the lot situation like on Meetze Road?
Meetze Road is a rural corridor in the Warrenton area where properties typically sit on larger parcels with meaningful separation between neighbors — consistent with the broader Fauquier County character of open land and low-density development.
Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know the Warrenton and Fauquier County market well — reach out to talk through what 8519 Meetze Road could mean for your next move.