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Living in Christiansburg, VA

Ringed by lush forest,Christiansburg, Virginia, is a town with roots that encourages residents to put down their own. The fourth-largest town in the Commonwealth, Christiansburg began its existence as a stagecoach stop and has played host to famous figures like Davy Crockett, Daniel Boone and Booker T. Washington, who once supervised a school for young African-Americans located in town. That school has been converted into a church, and along with the rest of historic Christiansburg, it is one of the best ways to experience the heritage of this quiet, comfortable small town. Some of the state's best shopping is also located in Christiansburg, from New River Valley Mall with its grand stone fireplace and collection of everyone's favorite retail stores, to the quaint downtown Central Business District, where you can enjoy a creamy latte after a day of antiquing.

Activities in the Blue Ridge Mountains

Although its tranquil exterior suggests a sleepy town, living in Christiansburg is far from mundane. The Christiansburg Aquatic Center and the Harkrader Sports Complex, both located in the heart of town, host competitive athletic events that draw huge crowds on Friday nights and well into the weekends.

On rainy days, the Montgomery Museum and Lewis Miller Regional Art Center brings visitors on a journey through the colorful history of southwestern Virginia. Once the sun peeks out, however, residents trek out of the Christiansburg neighborhood along the Huckleberry Trail, where they can explore the back roads of coal mining country all the way north to Virginia Tech.

Shopping and dining options galore can be found just north of the town's Windmill Hills neighborhood. Here, residents drop in at their favorite big-box retailers and fast-food restaurants.

Homes in Christiansburg, Virginia

Many homes for sale in Christiansburg offer an enviable view of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Christiansburg real estate is a wonderland for nature lovers, with many hiking trails to offer to residents for weekend walks through the surrounding forests. Many residents find themselves commuting to Roanoke, roughly 30 miles away from Christiansburg.

Houses in Christiansburg, Virginia, are typically more affordable than the state average. The early 2000s brought a notable increase in home construction, leading to a number of new offerings on the market. The majority of listings are single-family detached homes that come in a variety of styles, from bungalows to Victorian and colonial-inspired buildings.

Fun Facts about Christiansburg

Several sites in Christiansburg are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. These include the Cambria Freight Station, the Christiansburg Presbyterian Church, the Edgar A. Long Building, and the U.S. Post Office of Christiansburg, VA.


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  • Friday Night Lights ain’t got nothing on all the action that happens at the Christiansburg Aquatic Center and the Harkrader Sports Complex, both known to host sports competitions that bring out all the neighbors.
  • History lovers immerse themselves in the history of southwestern Virginia at the Montgomery Museum and Lewis Miller Regional Art Center.
  • Outdoors lovers hike to their hearts content along the Huckleberry Trail, which features a paved 5.76 mile trail and pocket parks to take a rest and enjoy the beautiful scenery.

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Christiansburg Real Estate at a Glance

  • 77 Homes Sold*
  • 54 Avg. Days on Market*
  • $390,000 Median Price*

*over last 3 months

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