A 10,000-square-foot house overlooking Lake Chesdin in Chesterfield County has hit the market with a multimillion-dollar price tag.
The seven-bedroom home at 13549 Chesdin Landing Drive was listed last Wednesday at $3.95 million. John O’Reilly with Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Base Camp has the listing.
Property records list the sellers as trustees for Jeremy and Monaca Vanderpool, who had the house built in 2020 after purchasing the 3.5-acre waterfront lot for $375,000 the previous year.
Chesterfield County has assessed the developed property at $1.62 million.
The Vanderpools founded Healthcare Construction Management, a healthcare-focused general contracting firm based in Chesterfield. Monaca previously owned Richmond Promotional Products, according to a bio on HCM’s Facebook page.
O’Reilly said he came to list the house through a personal connection with the Vanderpools, who he said are “making a change.”
“On the social media advertisement, the response has been amazing. We had almost 200,000 impressions,” O’Reilly said. “So far on the showings side, we’ve had a couple. This is kind of a unique property; it’s going to take a while for it to get in front of a lot of people.”
Built by Covenant Building & Design, the two-story house has five full bathrooms and three half-baths, a first-floor owner’s suite with walk-in closets and en suite bathroom, upstairs bedrooms with Jack-and-Jill baths, and a loft area and game room.
The house also includes a gym, in-law suite, and basement with theater room, bedroom, kitchenette and rec room. The property includes a pool with grotto and light and fire features, an outdoor kitchen, and a wrought-iron gated entrance.
O’Reilly said he’s marketing the listing with mentions in the Wall Street Journal’s online classifieds, Robb Report magazine, and Better Homes and Gardens’ Distinctive Collection real estate blog. O’Reilly affiliated with BHG when he opened his own office after several years leading Base Camp Realty with Scott Camp, who later affiliated with Long & Foster.
O’Reilly described the home’s access to Lake Chesdin and customized design as its biggest selling points.
Adam Gregoire (Covenant Building & Design president), when he builds his custom homes, he makes them all one-of-a-kind, and this is no different,” he said. “And the job that they did on the back yard in a 3½-acre lot on the water, Lake Chesdin is the only full-service lake in the area, so you’ve got boating, skiing, fishing. It really is kind of an oasis out there.”
The house joins other multimillion-dollar listings that have hit the market in recent weeks.
Across the river in Goochland, the Sharp family mansion in Rivergate was listed last week with an asking price of $9.5 million. In Richmond, the Ellen Glasgow House just went under contract after its latest listing at just under $2 million.
Note: This story has been updated with comments from the listing agent received after deadline.
A 10,000-square-foot house overlooking Lake Chesdin in Chesterfield County has hit the market with a multimillion-dollar price tag.
The seven-bedroom home at 13549 Chesdin Landing Drive was listed last Wednesday at $3.95 million. John O’Reilly with Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Base Camp has the listing.
Property records list the sellers as trustees for Jeremy and Monaca Vanderpool, who had the house built in 2020 after purchasing the 3.5-acre waterfront lot for $375,000 the previous year.
Chesterfield County has assessed the developed property at $1.62 million.
The Vanderpools founded Healthcare Construction Management, a healthcare-focused general contracting firm based in Chesterfield. Monaca previously owned Richmond Promotional Products, according to a bio on HCM’s Facebook page.
O’Reilly said he came to list the house through a personal connection with the Vanderpools, who he said are “making a change.”
“On the social media advertisement, the response has been amazing. We had almost 200,000 impressions,” O’Reilly said. “So far on the showings side, we’ve had a couple. This is kind of a unique property; it’s going to take a while for it to get in front of a lot of people.”
Built by Covenant Building & Design, the two-story house has five full bathrooms and three half-baths, a first-floor owner’s suite with walk-in closets and en suite bathroom, upstairs bedrooms with Jack-and-Jill baths, and a loft area and game room.
The house also includes a gym, in-law suite, and basement with theater room, bedroom, kitchenette and rec room. The property includes a pool with grotto and light and fire features, an outdoor kitchen, and a wrought-iron gated entrance.
O’Reilly said he’s marketing the listing with mentions in the Wall Street Journal’s online classifieds, Robb Report magazine, and Better Homes and Gardens’ Distinctive Collection real estate blog. O’Reilly affiliated with BHG when he opened his own office after several years leading Base Camp Realty with Scott Camp, who later affiliated with Long & Foster.
O’Reilly described the home’s access to Lake Chesdin and customized design as its biggest selling points.
Adam Gregoire (Covenant Building & Design president), when he builds his custom homes, he makes them all one-of-a-kind, and this is no different,” he said. “And the job that they did on the back yard in a 3½-acre lot on the water, Lake Chesdin is the only full-service lake in the area, so you’ve got boating, skiing, fishing. It really is kind of an oasis out there.”
The house joins other multimillion-dollar listings that have hit the market in recent weeks.
Across the river in Goochland, the Sharp family mansion in Rivergate was listed last week with an asking price of $9.5 million. In Richmond, the Ellen Glasgow House just went under contract after its latest listing at just under $2 million.
Note: This story has been updated with comments from the listing agent received after deadline.