The median home value in Warm Springs, VA is $140,000. This is lower than the county median home value of $179,900. The national median home value is $308,980. The average price of homes sold in Warm Springs, VA is $140,000. Approximately 43% of Warm Springs homes are owned, compared to 19% rented, while 36% are vacant. Warm Springs real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you like to see a property, contact Warm Springs real estate agent to arrange a tour today! Learn more about living in Warm Springs
Unique property with 5 bedrooms and 3 baths situated in the heart of historic Warm Springs VA. Built in 1975. The center of the home is a fully restored log home that was build around 1830 with the remainder of the house designed around this unique log cabin. The main floor offers a wing with 2 bedrooms and a full bath, separate entrance available from the covered porch. There is also a cute studio apartment which has a separate entrance and is currently used as an Air B&B. There is a full bath, kitchenette and a spiral staircase to the bedroom. The huge kitchen has hickory cabinets and black granite countertops. There are 3 more bedrooms on the top level and a full bath. There is also a top level porch available to take in the lovely peaceful setting. This home has oil heat, a heat pump and propane heat for power outages. The home has Central AC throughout. There is a large stream called the Warm Springs Run, flowing from the nationally recognized warm/hot springs in the area, that borders the back of the property. Folks travel for hours to experience this water and you will have an endless supply in your back yard. This property is zoned as Business (B1) property. There is plenty of parking. There is also a hot tub!
Bath County offers some of Virginia's finest mountain habitat and a vibrant community built around the famous Homestead Resort in Hot Springs. With more than 50% of the County being National Forest, there are unlimited opportunities for outdoor recreation. Turtle Brook has two cottages each with one bedroom and full bath, stabling facility and riding ring. The property has easy trail access into the 18,000 acre Hidden Valley section of the George Washington National Forest with 7 miles of the Jackson River. The owners take frequent horseback rides into the National Forest to the old train grade that follows the river and leads to numerous other connecting trails. The Turtle Brook stream runs through the center of the property below the cabins and there are two good pond sites. The Cabins have a successful rental history and base of returning clients if additional income is desired. The property is served by public water and high speed internet.