The median home value in Hallwood, VA is $144,867. This is lower than the county median home value of $161,168. The national median home value is $308,980. The average price of homes sold in Hallwood, VA is $144,867. Approximately 61% of Hallwood homes are owned, compared to 20% rented, while 18% are vacant. Hallwood 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 Hallwood real estate agent to arrange a tour today! Learn more about living in Hallwood
Farmhouse with spacious open front porch located in the quaint town of Hallwood. Traditional floor plan with living room, family room and dining room plus updated kitchen and full bath on 1st level. 2nd level features all 3 bedrooms and full bath. Many rooms with original wood floors. Located on open half acre lot (.5 acre) with replaced septic. Electric panel upgraded to 200amp service.
Investment potential! This 3 Bedroom 1-1/2 Bath home sits on a quiet street in the town of Hallwood surrounded by fields and mature trees. Only 7 minutes to Rte. 13 and 15 minutes to the State line. Move the family in or continue as rental property, just needs a little TLC.
If you're looking for the peace and serenity of Country living. Come on and check out this beautiful cape cod home. This home sits on 1.7 acres of land. This home has many upgrades throughout. The home has a first floor main bed room with a full main bathroom. The main bath has been fully remodeled as well. features nice size living room. A fully remodeled kitchen with Stanley steel appliances new countertops flooring and so much more. This home has two bed rooms upstairs with a full bath room. Home also features a bonus room for added space with endless possibilities. Book your appointment today before it's gone!
50 Acres! Income Producing Breeder. Three chicken houses, built in 2011. Growing for Tyson. Two manure sheds, two generators and four older chicken houses that might be good for storage or for housing farm animals. Maybe a couple of the older chicken houses could be upgraded and put back into use? Several acres of open farm land. Maybe room for more chicken houses? Some woods around the back side of the property might be good for hunting deer, turkeys, and small game. Not far from fishing and crabbing areas.
Wharton Place, circa 1805, has long been regarded as one of the finest period homes on the Eastern Shore of VA. With 100.4 acres (+/-) and nearly 2,500 ft of Assawoman Creek frontage, its views extend to Wallops Island and the Atlantic Ocean. There are approximately 59 acres of farmland, 20 acres of woods, and 12 acres of tidal marsh, with the remaining acreage being lawn and gardens. Placement under a conservation easement in 2006 with VESLT reflected not only its place in history, but also protected its future. While significant restorations have taken place since the 1940s, most recently with Williamsburg-based architecture and paint specialists, modernizations have been made to accommodate 21st century living. This property is well suited for architecture and outdoor enthusiasts.
Wharton Place, circa 1805, has long been regarded as one of the finest period homes on the Eastern Shore of VA. With 100.4 acres (+/-) and nearly 2,500 ft of Assawoman Creek frontage, its views extend to Wallops Island and the Atlantic Ocean. There are approximately 59 acres of farmland, 20 acres of woods, and 12 acres of tidal marsh, with the remaining acreage being lawn and gardens. Placement under a conservation easement in 2006 with VESLT reflected not only its place in history, but also protected its future. While significant restorations have taken place since the 1940s, most recently with Williamsburg-based architecture and paint specialists, modernizations have been made to accommodate 21st century living. This property is well suited for architecture and outdoor enthusiasts.