Quick Move-In & Under Construction Homes Available
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Discover Trilogy’s 55+ communities in Virginia that offer newly constructed quick move-in (QMI) home and under-construction home options. Trilogy’s Virginia communities are located near major cities, offering residents easy access to metropolitan conveniences of shopping, diverse dining options, and a wide range of entertainment, spanning from sports to arts and culture. At the same time, these communities will still provide you with convenient access to the beautiful natural surroundings of Virgina, allowing residents to enjoy the best of both worlds.
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QUICK MOVE-IN & UNDER CONSTRUCTION HOMES AVAILABLE
Trilogy® at Lake Frederick
Lake Frederick, VA
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3,209 Sq. Ft.
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1 Story
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2 Car Garage
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3 Bedrooms
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3 Bathrooms
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3,067 Sq. Ft.
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1 Story
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3 Car Garage
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4 Bedrooms
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4 Bathrooms
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3,431 Sq. Ft.
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1 Story
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3 Car Garage
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3 Bedrooms
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3 Bathrooms
9 more Quick Move-In Homes available at Trilogy® at Lake Frederick
What is a Quick Move-In (QMI) Home?
A quick move-in home, also known as an inventory home, is a home that is complete or near completion and is therefore available for a quicker move-in date than a traditional new construction home which is a home that hasn’t started construction yet. Traditional new construction homes may take 12 months+ to finalize custom design choices and build the home. Quick move-ins have all the benefits of a newly built home, but with a quicker move-in time frame. Our quick move-in homes are built with some of the most popular structural options, and interior features and upgrades have been selected for these homes. The purchase of a QMI can come with many additional benefits, including possibly taking as little as 90 days to purchase.
What is an Under Construction Home VS. a QMI Home?
An under construction home is a home that has started construction but is in the early stages of building. Though many under construction homes will come with structural options and designer-selected features chosen, you may still be able to make some design selections of your own depending on the construction phase of the home.