The median home value in Caret, VA is $337,500.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $225,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Caret, VA is $337,500.
Approximately 68% of Caret homes are owned,
compared to 17% rented, while
15% are vacant.
Caret real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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Looking for a property that has it all? Then this land will speak to your soul! If you seen this during the summer, you have to come and see it now! As the leaves fall the effortless creek views appear! 115.1 total acres with approximately 2200' of water frontage on Mount Landing Creek! View virtual tour to really enjoy what this property offers! 2 parcels-67.1 & 48 acres! Sellers open to subdividing into 3 separate lots with at least 30 acres each. Property lines to follow ravines creating three hilltop home sites with beautiful views of Mount Landing Creek! Lot 1 (field lot) would be $199,000; lot 2 (interior lot) would be $199,000; lot 3 (pier lot) would be $219,000. At least 3 unique hill top home sites with stunning creek views, up to 10 potential division rights currently (5 per tract), 8 initial perc sites located, different game hunting opportunities (waterfowl, deer, and turkey), mature timber, field offering cleared home site(s) and/or use for horses/farming/gardening/hunting! Excellent recreational property, buy now tp enjoy the land and wildlife then build later your creek view dream home! Just 4 miles to Town! Less than 2 hours to DC and within 1 hour to Richmond, Fredericksburg, Dahlgren and Maryland! This property would make a great primary residence to enjoy all that nature offers and retain the opportunity to subdivide for family or get a return on your investment! A true nature enthusiast's dream! Always something to see and hear from the woods to the creek! No HOA! Country living at it's best! Don't miss out on this opportunity!
Byrd Tract #1 and #2 - Pine Hill - +/- 150 Acres - Northern Essex County - A Hunter's dream property!! Well-managed 2 parcel tract for Timber and Wildlife. Food plots - good interior roads, you can drive a truck on them. Not just a four-wheeler. Roads have been recently bush-hogged and food plots are planted. There is about 400 feet of public road frontage on Walnut Shade Road with an access point to a home or cabin sight. A conservation easement on the land will allow for a residential home up to 4500 square feet plus outbuildings. This is a turnkey, ready to HUNT NOW property! Deer Hunt this land THIS season. The majority of the land is professionally planted 10-year-old pines. This asset will increase in value each year and provide future income for the new owner. A rolling topo with good hardwood bottoms for the game. There is partial ownership of two ponds for bass and bream fishing and one swamp on the south end of the property. Several great camping spots. There are sure to be some wood ducks on this property. You may be able to manage it for a few more ducks. The main game will be deer, turkey and rabbit. A sharable, interactive map is available at request. This land is convenient to Rt 17 and 301 - approximately 15 miles from Port Royal, VA - approx 35 miles from I-95 - about 80 miles from Washington DC - about 55 miles to Richmond, VA. The History of the County; Captain John Smith, one of the original tourists to the area, visited Essex during the winter of 1607-08, when he wrote of the "excellent, pleasant, fertile, and goodly navigable" Rappahannock Valley. In 1692, the now extinct Rappahannock County split into Essex and Richmond Counties. Still heavily influenced by British domain, the county name of Essex may have come either from the shire or county in England, or as a nod to the Duke of Essex himself (patrons are often generous!). Essex County Virginia today still maintains links with Essex County Council and the people of Chelmsford, Essex, England.