The median home value in Castleton, VA is $419,000.
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 Castleton, VA is $419,000.
Approximately 64% of Castleton homes are owned,
compared to 17% rented, while
19% are vacant.
Castleton real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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This property has not been for sale since the 1960's. It's comprised of THREE lots of record. Tax Map 41 LOTS 10 containing 4.55 acres w/ barn and pond, 10A containing 2.7 acres with dwelling, Old Grigsby store building and corn crib that was converted to Country Squire Antiques building and 10B containing 4.75 acres with pond. Land is mostly open with some woods. Cape Cod was constructed in the mid 1990's. 3 bedrooms, 3 full baths. Kitchen has new stainless-steel appliances. House has lots of light. Large windows throughout. Sliding doors. All new carpet. Large front porch and rear patio area. Perfect property for the escape from the city and the self-sustaining lifestyle of country living. You can have cattle, horses, sheep, goats, chickens, to name a few, as well as raise a garden. Plus, additional lots for family to join you. Plan a trip to the County and take a look. It's waiting for the next owner to enjoy.
Some properties are just a place apart. One of those special places is the Red Oak Mountain Retreat. This 55 acre parcel features gently rising mountain land, a dramatic modernist house well positioned on the landscape, two bold running streams, and trails meandering through the woodlands. Enhanced by thoughtful landscaping that blends nicely into the forest beyond, Red Oak Mountain Retreat is a true escape from the rest of the world. RESIDENCE Sited on a bluff about two thirds of the way up Red Oak Mountain, the residence was created in 2023 by a noted architect as a retreat for his own family. The house is a sleek modern space designed to showcase the woodland landscape in all directions. Soothing interiors in neutral colors allow the dramatic wood grain of the hand-selected douglas fir trim to take pride of place. Modernist architecture with zen like placement of elements make this a calming retreat from the world. Large windows and high ceilings in all rooms bring the views and allow light to flood each space. The effect is a light and airy open living space in all rooms. Views of Bessie Bell Mountain and the surrounding countryside are visible in the winter months, but the rest of the year the house is enveloped in a wall of greenery cascading up and down the mountain. Rocky outcroppings at the house site have been incorporated into the landscape design and provide a focal point for the house entry way. On the back side of the house the dramatic floor to ceiling windows overlook a small valley with forested hillsides and mountains beyond. The house is an extremely private oasis of calm. Inside, carefully selected luxury finishes and energy efficient appliances and heating and cooling (including raidant heat in all floors) provide a sustainable living experience at the highest quality. GROUNDS The magic of Red Mountain Retreat is the utter privacy of the place. While the architecture blends seamlessly with the landscape, the mountainside is its own captivating source of pleasure. Old logging trails radiating from the house site allow for comfortable access to the mountain above and below. A trail near the property entrance follows along a streambed through the woodlands. Theres a lot to explore and absorb. OTHER Telecom: Broadband internet is provided by Piedmont Broadband. (Starlink is also available in this location). Cell phone coverage from T-Mobile and AT&T. Location: Red Oak Mountain Retreat is located in Castlteton, approximately 5 miles from the town of Washington, and 8 miles to village of Sperryville. Approximately 73 miles from Washington, DC. Travel time to downtown DC is 1 Hour 30 minutes (in low traffic situations). Approximately 1 hour 20 minutes to Dulles International Airport. 1 hour to Charlottesville. 15 minutes to Culpeper, 25 minutes to Warrenton, and 25 minutes to Front Royal. Amenities: The charming small village of Sperryville which is home to Pen Druid Brew Pub, Headmasters Pub, Hopkins Ale Works, Francis Bar, Rappahannock Pizza Kitchen, the Corner Store, a gym, art galleries and shops, and the highly acclaimed The Three Blacksmiths restaurant. â??Littleâ? Washington, the county seat of Rappahannock County is the home of The Inn at Little Washington, Foster-Harris House, Ballards, and galleries and theater. Rappahannock County is a close-knit rural community with excellent theater, concerts, art galleries, wineries, restaurants, and the Shenandoah National Park.
Welcome to 20 Victory Lane, a stunning 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom retreat nestled in the serene foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Castleton, VA. This expansive 3,748 sq. ft. home sits on 12.35 picturesque acres of rolling pasture and woods, offering a perfect blend of privacy and natural beauty. A tranquil pond and stream enhance the propertys charm, while a barn, a spacious 40x24 shop, and a new two-car garage provide ample space for hobbies or storage. Inside, enjoy modern comforts like an indoor swim spa, a whole-house generator with a 1,000-gallon propane tank, and a beautifully appointed living space ideal for relaxation and entertaining. Additional features include extra play yards, a fenced hillside with nature trails, and proximity to Skyline Drive, just minutes away. Located only 65 miles from Washington, DC, this rural haven offers seclusion without sacrificing convenience. Dont miss your chance to own this exceptional country escape! Priced at $850,000, this all-in-one estate is a rare find-ideal for pet enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful country lifestyle. Located in the heart of Rappahannock County, youre minutes from Shenandoah National Park, local wineries, and charming towns like Little Washington and Culpeper. Whether youre looking to live your dream, or simply escape to the countryside, 20 Victory Lane delivers it all. Schedule your private tour today and seize this extraordinary opportunity to own a home in one of Virginias most scenic regions! Uploaded photos are examples of recent years past. New Professional Photos will be uploaded when received.
Price improvement! Think outside the box, quite literally, with this exquisite 4,000 square foot Deltec "round house" in the heart of the Piedmont. The circle has long been an important symbol in many cultures and this unusual home blends the exotic and the familiar with seamless grace. The efficient design features a panoramic, curving wall of windows that brings the outside in, along with a modern, comfortable interior. This unique property invites one to explore slowly, as its many charms are not immediately apparent. Approaching the front door, the enormous wrap-around deck invites an impromptu detour to take in the view of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Get a front row seat to the never-ending circle of changing light, weather, and seasons of the Blue Ridge. Turning back towards the front door, a flash of red at the edge of the woods catches the eye. This is the Torii gate, leading to the hidden meditation pond. What a delightful spot to sit, breathe, and release the stresses of the day. Indoors, the wide-open great room greets arrivals with a long, curving wall of windows. The outdoors feel like they are part of the indoors here. The great room is a gleaming expanse of cherry floors, designer lighting, high ceilings, and oversized windows. The centerpiece is the gourmet kitchen. Literally at the heart of the home, the kitchen is strategically placed to allow gathering while not impeding the cook. To one side is the open expanse of living area while to the other is the equally open dining area. The kitchen has maple cabinets, stainless steel appliances, and ample granite counters. The large island has a separate prep sink, built in wine rack, cabinets with pull-outs, and space for bar stools. Next to the main sink is a clever butcher block on wheels that tucks under the counter when not in use. The built in pantry is a marvel of accessible storage. Just beyond the great room is a bright, airy bonus room with a glass sliding door and cathedral ceiling. This flexible space would lend itself to use as a media room, office, library, overflow guest room, or all four. The primary bedroom is tucked behind the kitchen and features a cedar walk-in closet and inviting ensuite bath. There is a soaking tub, shower, and heated towel rack for extra luxury. On the other side of the kitchen, the second bedroom is down a short hallway that contains the second bath. This bath repeats the beautiful tile work, complete with river stone inlay and heated towel rack. Next door is the convenient main floor laundry. The full basement has ductwork is in place and roughed-in plumbing for a full bath plus an extra sink. Perhaps a future wet bar or an art room? The septic system is sized for 3 bedrooms, so one could be added on this level. The high ceiling reveals the secret to the round construction: a steel central support post with all floor joists meeting in the center. The circular design provides not only unmatched structural strength but also energy efficiency. Maples lining the driveway provide a graceful green shade in the summer and blazing color in the autumn. The many cherries and other blooming trees put on a spectacular show in the spring. The long front lawn is an expanse of green, dotted with specimen trees along the edges. Just downhill of the house, a path through the mountain laurel invites exploration further afield. Follow the path downhill through fern-covered glades and it reaches a mountain stream, a tributary of the Thornton River. Meander back to the house in time for sunset. The low angle of light streams through the forest onto the deck, as the sinking sun reflects in the windows. Settle in for the evening and watch as the sun sets over the Blue Ridge after another perfect day in the heart of the Piedmont. Experience the circle of day to night, season to season, with this unique circular home to anchor it all.