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Lynn Wiley: A Real Estate Love Affair

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By Leonard Shapiro

here are many reasons Lynn Wiley got into the real estate business more than 30 years ago, but it’s not hard to pinpoint several that are always at the top of her list. “I love the opportunity to meet people and assist in filling their wish list and making Lynn Wiley dreams come true,” said Wiley, a long-time resident of The Plains who recently joined Middleburg-based Sheridan-MacMahon Realtors. “Buying or selling a home is a major decision for the vast majority of people,” she added. “An agent gets to know the client and many times they become friends. That’s the bonus part of the job.” Wiley has made countless friends over her career, not to mention made many dreams come true. A native of southwestern Virginia, she’s lived in Norfolk, Richmond and Lynchburg as an adult. Her real estate career began in the fall of 1989. She had recently married the late and much-admired Jim Wiley, then working as an agent for Thomas and Talbot. Lynn Wiley was new to the Middleburg area and initially began looking for a sales job in the Northern Virginia suburbs until the reality of the Washington area’s suffocating traffic became all too clear. “I quickly realized my tolerance for congestion and slow traffic were not a fit, so I started looking for a position close by,” she said. “Jim had been involved in real estate all his life and suggested I pursue a real estate license, learn the local geography and find a company where I could learn the business. “By the summer of 1990, I was licensed and learning. From there my interest level accelerated and eventually Jim and I opened James L. Wiley II Real Estate Inc. in 1992 in The Plains. We worked together for over 20 years until Jim retired.” Lynn Wiley did not, moving to what was then known as Armfield, Miller and Ripley Real Estate. “They were so great to work with,” she said, “and offered the support I needed at the time.” Wiley also has always been interested in architecture and land design, and she said seeing and showing properties clearly has helped enhance that interest. “I am so fortunate to have landed in a beautiful part of the country, where the vistas are amazing and the people appreciate their surroundings,” she said. “Finding someone a home or selling one, its all about being in the right space and place.” Wiley also finds herself in other rewarding spaces and places around the countryside, a major reason she decided on her new firm. “Being a part of the community where I live and work is important and giving back to the community is part of what makes a community tick,” she said. “I’ve worked on projects through the PEC to improve habitats and keep our community from becoming over-developed.” Wiley has been a key figure in the Middleburg Spring Race Association to help provide a first-class steeplechasing venue. And she’s much involved with the Middleburg Community Center. “I find being at Sheridan-MacMahon, these interests are supported,” she said. Not to mention making even more home-owner dreams come true.

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One of countless breathtaking views at Halfway Farm.

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Historic Halfway Farm Offers a Full Measure of Spectacular Amenities

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he privacy-protected views and charming historic residences at Halfway Farm come to the market for the first time in nearly 60 years. With 107 acres located just four miles from Middleburg and The Plains, the historic property offers a variety of residences of character within a rich array of natural resources and rural amenities.

The residential enclave and farm buildings are tucked far off the Halfway Road. With beautiful views of pasture, farmland, and Turner Mountain beyond, alignment to the east provides extraordinary light across the farm, particularly at sunrise and sunset. Halfway Farm and its neighbors are under conservation easement, promising unspoiled enjoyment of this rural beauty for generations to come. The main house, circa 1820, is a classic Virginia stone and stucco residence with four bedrooms, four baths, living room with fireplace, library with fireplace and bar. There’s an

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The Little River runs through the property.


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Cup of COFFEE: Another Summer in Saratoga: Hello and a Long Goodbye

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page 58

Lynn Wiley: A Real Estate Love Affair

5min
pages 56-57

Book Excerpt: Still Horse Crazy After All These Years

3min
page 54

The 35th Running of the West Virginia Breeders Classics

2min
pages 52-53

Perspectives on Childhood, Education, and Parenting Mission Impossible: Predicting a Child’s Long Term Future

2min
page 51

Zoom or the Classroom: Living with Virtual Reality

2min
page 50

Pleasant Vale Farm is Long on Legacy

2min
pages 48-49

Up, Up and Away with a High-Flying Friend

2min
page 47

Middleburg’s Seven Loaves Fills a Great Need

3min
page 46

Vineyard View: Firefly Cellars

3min
page 45

The Community Music School

3min
page 44

Fauquier NAACP Making an Impact

3min
page 43

A Stamp of Approval for Retiring Middleburg Postmaster

3min
page 42

Out & About: HERE and THERE

1min
page 41

OPINIONCOUNTRY MATTERS: Uncertainty in Upperville

3min
page 39

At This n’ That, An Amish Touch

2min
page 38

Music to my ears: GlORIA’S BRINGING BACK THE BANDS

2min
page 37

Goose Creek Association Celebrates Fifty Big Ones

1min
page 36

Linking Present and Past at Clarke County’s Blandy Farm

3min
page 34

It’s Play Time in Middleburg’s PLAYroom

3min
page 32

ROOTS & SHOOTS IN UPPERVILLE

1min
pages 30-31

FINE FEATHERED FRIENDS

1min
page 28

Celebrations

1min
page 26

Modern Finance: Show Me The Money

1min
page 25

Hemp Farming Offers a Feel Good Story

3min
page 24

Dolphin Quest Facilities Have Roots in The Plains

6min
pages 22-23

Carry Me Back: Rummaging For a $6 Coat

2min
page 21

The Potter’s House Aiming to Build a New Future

2min
page 20

IN FULL BLOOM

1min
page 18

Celebrating at Great Meadow

1min
page 17

Ready to Ride?

2min
page 16

Recalling Fauquier County’s 100 schools

4min
pages 14-15

BOOKS

1min
page 13

It’s Oh Thank Heaven at Marshall 7-11

2min
page 12

Doubling Their Antique Pleasure, and Maybe More

2min
page 11

The Sound of World Class Music at Emmanuel

2min
page 10

At Millwood: Putting the Country in Country Club

4min
pages 8-9

Doc5 Comes Alive in Second Season

1min
page 7

Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center for Equine Athletes

2min
page 6

of NOTE - Happy Anniversary

2min
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For Sheila Whetzel: Time to Close the Book

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