Historic House Listings

Pretty views! Over four acres in Virginia. $264,900

May 19, 2026

There are pretty views from this Virginia mountain house! A little bit of acreage with it too! The house was built in 1945. It is located on 4.54 acres in Troutdale, Virginia. The house features a covered front porch, wood floors, baseboards and a side deck. There is a detached garage on the property. This is a beautiful area and not far from the wild ponies of Grayson Highlands State Park. Four bedrooms, three bathrooms and 1,910 square feet. $264,900

Contact William Wright with KW Wytheville: 276-613-8000

From the Zillow listing:

 

Nestled in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains—frequently celebrated as one of the most breathtakingly scenic regions in North America—this pristine, move-in ready 4-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom sanctuary offers the perfect blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. This is an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise! The property provides effortless access to a plethora of hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding trails, while the historic New River and Grayson Highlands State Park—home to Mount Rogers, Virginia’s highest peak, and one of America’s last populations of wild ponies—are both just 15 minutes away for world-class kayaking, fishing, and alpine exploration. Inside, the home is fully equipped with all appliances included, allowing you to skip the stress of moving delays and immediately enjoy your new lifestyle. Designed for efficient year-round comfort, the property features a central heat pump for effortless climate control alongside a highly efficient outdoor wood-burning stove capable of heating the entire home during crisp mountain winters. Storage and workspace are abundant with both a convenient carport for daily covered parking and a detached two-car garage perfect for a workshop or housing all your trail and river gear. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to own a turnkey mountain retreat where you can watch the mist rise off the ridges from your own front door.

 

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