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Very pretty area! C. 1930. Five acres in Virginia. $350,000

November 3, 2025

The goats sure are cute! This property is ready for animals! And it’s a pretty area of Virginia. The house was built in 1930. It is located on five acres in Fort Valley, Virginia. The house features a large back deck, wood floors, vaulted ceiling and exposed beams. The property is fenced. The home is close to a lot of nearby attractions, including the George Washington National Forest. Three bedrooms, three bathrooms and 1,782 square feet. $350,000

Contact Laura Larson with Larson Fine Properties: 703-589-7762

From the Zillow listing:

 

Discover a charming opportunity in this inviting residential space, perfect for those seeking a small farmette with beautiful views and a serene setting. This home is on 5 private acres close to beautiful state parks and hiking and ready for your pets, goats, chickens and more! Fencing has been added along with new solar panels ($46,000 cost will be paid at closing) for a more efficient home. The property also has potential for an investment to invite the many visitors seeking a getaway in this beautiful location filled with outdoor activities. Don’t miss your chance to make this property your own and create lasting memories in a place you’ll love to call home. NEARBY ATTRACTIONS: Within the George Washington National Forest, several parks and trails offer hiking and other outdoor activities near 100 Wolfs Ln in Fort Valley, VA. Options range from challenging mountain hikes to easier walks along the river. Parks and recreational areas: Elizabeth Furnace Recreational Area: Situated in the heart of the national forest, this is a hub for outdoor activities in Fort Valley. You can find excellent hiking and mountain biking trails, trout fishing in Passage Creek, and picnic areas. Seven Bends State Park: Located along the North Fork of the Shenandoah River, this park offers more than 8 miles of trails for all skill levels. With river access for paddling and plenty of picnic spots, it’s a great choice for a relaxed outing. Shenandoah River State Park: This scenic park features over 1,600 acres along 5.2 miles of the Shenandoah River. In addition to more than 25 miles of trails for hiking and biking, you can also access the river for boating and fishing. Yurts, cabins, and campsites are available for longer visits. Woodstock Tower: Beautiful scenic views from the tower that takes you above the trees. This attraction is just up the street from the property.

 

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