The median home value in Washington, VA is $695,000. This is higher than the county median home value of $412,000. The national median home value is $308,980. The average price of homes sold in Washington, VA is $695,000. Approximately 52% of Washington homes are owned, compared to 24% rented, while 22% are vacant. Washington 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 Washington real estate agent to arrange a tour today! Learn more about living in Washington
LARGER THAN IT APPEARS, 2008 Sq Ft>>Nestled on 2.99 scenic acres in beautiful Rappahannock County, VA, this charming 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom rambler offers the perfect blend of space and tranquility. The home features spacious rooms throughout, starting with a large living room complete with a cozy gas fireplace, which flows seamlessly into the dining area. From there, step out onto the deck ideal for easy entertaining and enjoying the outdoors. The kitchen is designed for both function and style, with an island, breakfast bar, and a convenient pantry. The primary bedroom is a true retreat, offering a large walk-in closet and an en-suite bathroom with a double sink vanity, jetted tub, and separate shower. All bedrooms come equipped with their own walk-in closets, providing plenty of storage space. Situated amidst farms and rolling countryside, this property offers peace and privacy while remaining convenient to the Blue Ridge Mountains, Skyline Drive, Shenandoah National Park, and Luray Caverns. With ample land, the property is also well-suited for keeping animals. This home is a great find in a stunning location don t miss the opportunity to make it yours!
The Stonestreet House is a charming historic home named after previous owners. Dating back to the 1840's, the house sits within walking distance to all the amenities on offer in Little Washington, while at the same time creating a sense of privacy through centuries old boxwoods lining the property perimeter and an expansive lawn with a view to the neighboring pastures and Blue Ridge Mountains. In short, a fantastic place to enjoy a historic home in a wonderful small town setting. Residence The 1840s house has been updated during the 20th and 21st centuries. Currently the original clapboard is covered with aluminium siding. The roof is a solid standing seam metal roof. Interiors have been sensitively updated to include modern conveniences like geothermal heating and cooling, while retaining the historic charm of the rooms and house layout. The house is very well maintained and move-in ready! Grounds The generous 1.89 acre lot provides a lovely front lawn facing the street, with a parking area to the right of the house. Mature trees and plantings flank the house on all sides. On the sides of the house are ancient boxwoods that create a series of rooms that afford privacy from neighbors. A hot tub and grill area are found on the west
Washington Mill: Iconic 18-th century large grist mill sits at the edge of historic, beautifully preserved village of Little Washington on nearly four beautiful acres. Located along the banks of the Rush River, the old mill is rare in its solid structure, gorgeous stonework, and its expansive interior. Sellers have invested considerable effort in making the building ready for new uses, developing concepts and plans for a potential next chapter for this magnificent property, now ready for a new owner. With the western parcel suitable for a new structure, parking and entrance, and the eastern parcel with a rehabilitated Mill building, outdoor spaces, the property could contain a number of commercial and/or residential uses. The beautiful land along the river with its nearby stone outcroppings would be the perfect backdrop for gatherings.