The median home value in Amissville, VA is $470,000.
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 Amissville, VA is $470,000.
Approximately 76% of Amissville homes are owned,
compared to 12% rented, while
11% are vacant.
Amissville real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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Attention developers, builders& investors! Total of 22.29 acres with so much potential! First lot is 21.29 acres with front 1 acre zoned commercial services, the remainder 20.29 acres is zoned R-1 with subdivision/multiple lot opportunity. 2nd lot is 1 acre with road frontage. Very convenient location off 211 just past Clevenger's Corner in a rapidly growing area. Easy access to Warrenton, Culpeper and Rappahannock. Contemporary with 2+ bedrooms, 1 bath with vaulted ceilings and hardwood floors. Outbuildings include 2 barns, a 20x32 workshop/garage with electric, chicken coop and several run-in/storage sheds. Currently tenant occupied so please no drive -byes. Nice mix of cleared areas and woods. No HOA. "as is" condition. Great opportunity for a developer/builder.
Amazing piece of wooded acreage with multiple streams running through the property. Cleared ATV trails meander through all portions, crossing streams, riding along streams and throughout the woods. Couple of small feedlots and numerous spots for hunting protected from other good hunting locations. Conveniently located for access from Rappahannock, Warrenton and Culpeper. Ideally suited for a hunting group or your very own retreat. Some good poplar timber allowing select cutting over the years.
A rare find, small lot on the Rappahannock River. Lot is mostly wooded, cleared area in front, nice building site using the cleared area and into the woods puts the house well off the road and allows for imaginative landscaping and building a stepping trail to the river. Owning the land also allows use of both lakes, one for non-power boating and the other for swimming. There is also access to the Rappahannock River through the community gardening area.