Frank Hardy, Inc. Press Page
____________________________________________________________________________________________________ The Huffington Post Frank Hardy, Inc. was featured on The Huffington Post August 19th, 2013. The popular online destination profiled Rivanna Farm, a Charlottesville luxury estate listed by Frank Hardy, Inc that boasts 10,000 square feet and multiple ties to royalty.
Frank Hardy, Inc. was featured in the October 19th, 2012 issue of The Wall Street Journal, which showcased a Covesville, Virginia property listed by Ann Hay Hardy. The eighteenth-century restored farmhouse sits on 24-acres of country property. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Hardy comments on the recent upswing of the high-end residential real estate. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ![]() Spring 2013 Frank Hardy, Inc. was featured in the Spring 2013 issue of The Land Report as part of its "Third Annual Survey of the Country's Leading Real Estate Firms Specializing in Land." The profile highlights Tra Vigne, an estate in the Charlottesville area that Frank Hardy, Inc. sold for $9.65 million.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ![]() July 5th, 2013 Frank Hardy, Inc. was featured in the July 5th, 2013 edition of “Private Properties” in The Wall Street Journal, which showcased Featheridge, a 205-acre luxury property listed by Peter A. Wiley. Located only 11 miles from downtown Charlottesville, this upscale property is the perfect mix of country charm and city living.
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![]() May 12th, 2012 Frank Hardy, Inc. was featured in the Financial Times on May 12th, 2012. Luxury country properties Clover Hill Farm and Old Keswick Farm are highlighted for their rustic appeal to those relocating to the Charlottesville area.
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