Land & Properties for Sale in Virginia, USA
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$109,900
28 Acres
Stony Creek, Virginia, 23882
Over 900' of road frontage - Substantial timber volume - power line clearing - small pond. Welcome to the Concord Sappony Twenty-Eight! With over 900 ...
$154,900
31.5 Acres
Waverly, Virginia, 23890
Over 570' of road frontage - Conventional septic opportunity - Additional homesite access! Welcome to the Courthouse Thirty-One! With over 570 feet of...
$149,450
42.7 Acres
Lawrenceville, Virginia, 23868
This fully wooded, roadside parcel offers opportunities for timber income, recreation, and rural homesite potential located just outside of Lawrencevi...
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54.6 Acres
Suffolk, Virginia, 23437
Online-Only Auction Log Home on 54.6± Acres in Suffolk Bid Thursday October 13 Thru October 27 • 6 PM Property Location: 8353 Pineview Rd., Suffolk, V...
$245,000
70 Acres
Laurel Fork, Virginia, 24352
70 acres± of land for sale in Carroll County, VA. (Intersection of Fireside Loop and Trillium Lane, Laurel Fork, VA 24352). Property starts left besid...
$399,000
191 Acres
Henry, Virginia, 24102
Large Tract of Land For Sale in Franklin County, Virginia (TBD Lighthaven RD, Henry, VA 24102) This property has a lot of potential. The land is mostl...
$117,771
33.6 Acres
Stuart, Virginia, 24171
33.649 ac± of land located in Patrick County, VA (0 Lackey Road, Stuart, VA 24171). All Wooded. Fronts on State Paved Road. Close to Woolwine, VA and ...
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19 Acres
Glade Spring, Virginia, 24340
12+/- Acre Residential Property and 7+/- Acre Commercial Property for Sale at Auction in Glade Spring, VA Online Only Auction Bid Now Through October ...
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122.36 Acres
North Tazewell, Virginia, 24630
Online Land Auction Bidding Opens: January 7 at 4 PM Bidding Ends: March 11th at 4 PM Property Location: 230 Barnes Ln., North Tazewell, VA 24630 Farm...
$1,700,000
125.9 Acres
Wytheville, Virginia, 24382
Welcome to a rare opportunity in the highly sought-after community of The Cove in Wythe County, Virginia—where modern comfort meets unmatched natural ...
$375,000
6.94 Acres
Rural Retreat, Virginia, 24368
Step into a piece of history with this remarkable circa 1850 Greek Revival brick home, locally known as “Dr. Bailey’s House,” located in the heart of ...
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177.5 Acres
Hillsville, Virginia, 24343
Land for Sale on Little Reed Island Creek in VA TBD Peacock Dr, Hillsville, VA 24343 Thursday, April 23 • 4 PM 177.5± Acres Property Highlights • 177....
About Land for Sale in Virginia
Virginia offers land for sale from Shenandoah Valley farms and Blue Ridge mountain tracts to Piedmont land and coastal plain timber and hunting property. Whether you want farmland, a hunting or recreational tract, mountain or waterfront property, or a parcel to build on, you will find options from the mountains to the Chesapeake. Browse the current Virginia listings above, or filter by county, acreage, price, or property type.
Virginia Land for Sale: Frequently Asked Questions
How much does land cost in Virginia?
Virginia offers a wide range. Rural and timber tracts in the south and the mountains are often affordable, while land near Northern Virginia, Richmond, and the coast carries higher prices. Compare active listings by county and acreage for current pricing.
What types of land can I buy in Virginia?
You will find farms and pasture, mountain and recreational tracts, timber, hunting land, waterfront and creek frontage, and raw building land. Use the filters to focus on the type and features you want.
Is Virginia good for farming?
Yes. The Shenandoah Valley and the Piedmont support cattle, hay, grain, and horse farms. Pasture, soil, water, and improvements affect value, so review those details on farm listings.
Is Virginia good for hunting?
Yes. Virginia offers strong deer and turkey hunting, with the mountains and coastal plain timber especially popular. Look at cover, water, food, and any stands or food plots when comparing hunting tracts.
What should I check before buying rural land in Virginia?
Confirm access and road frontage, review timber and any leases, check whether the minerals convey, and look at zoning and any conservation easements.
How do I search for land for sale in Virginia?
Use the map and search bar above to browse by city, county, or region, then filter by acreage, price, and property type. You can also set up alerts so you hear about new Virginia land as soon as it is listed.
The Birthplace of a Nation
Virginia is often referred to as the "Birthplace of a Nation," a nickname it earned because it was not only the location of Jamestown, Great Britain's first surviving colony in North America, but also Roanoke, which was Great Britain's first North American colony which mysteriously disappeared. Since those early days, Virginia has found itself at the heart of many historically significant moments.
Virginia is a popular place. More than 8 million people call the state home, making it the 12th most populated state in the nation and the 13th most densely populated.
Land for Sale in Virginia
The land in Virginia isn't boring. The combination of rolling mountains, valleys, and beachfront properties means a heavily varied topography that makes each parcel of land interesting. Virginian properties with the highest elevations are found in Grayson County, which is frequently called the "Roof of Virginia." Not only does Grayson County have the highest average elevation in the state, but also has the tallest peaks in the state, including Whitetop Mountain, Mount Rogers, and Pine Mountain.
Land for sale in Virginia with the lowest points is found near the Atlantic coastline and along the Chesapeake Bay. Cities with the highest population are:
- Virginia Beach, VA
- Norfolk, VA
- Chesapeake, VA
- Richmond, VA
- Newport News, VA
- Alexandria, VA
- Roanoke, VA
- Portsmouth, VA
The reasons people love living in Virginia include:
- Easy access to both the mountains and beach
- Virginia has four beautiful and distinctive seasons.
- Virginia is home to 3 of the colleges/universities that are listed in the nation's top 40 for secondary education.
- The state has opportunities for people who are interested in a rural lifestyle and those who prefer pursuing a white collar or industrial career.
- Virginia has several highly respected medical institutions making it a great home state for anyone concerned about their health or interested in working in healthcare.
Farming in Virginia
The fertile Pamunkey soil, excellent infrastructure, and proximity to large cities make farming in Virginia appealing. Virginia's average farm is 181 acres and there are approximately 44,800 farms in the state. The 25.3 million acres of Virginia's land mass that's dedicated to agriculture equals 32% of the state. Virginia welcomes women farmers, who represent about 17% of the primary farm owners in the state. Family farms make up approximately 90% of Virginia's farming community. For every single dollar spent on food, the state's farmers receive about $0.16. The state's agriculture community generates approximately $3.8 billion in revenue.
The best growing conditions for crops in Virginia is in the Northwestern portion of the state, while dairy farms thrive in Central Virginia.
Virginia's leading agriculture industries are:
- Livestock (cattle, broiler chickens, turkeys)
- Milk
- Soybeans
- Crops for livestock feed
- Forestry
Virginia's Economy
Due to the state's enormous size, Virginia's economy is quite diverse. Most people aren't surprised to learn that the state depends heavily on revenue generated by tourism, agriculture, and politics, but they're stunned to learn that one of the state's top industries is aerospace. Virginia is home to approximately 200 different firms who specialize in various aspects of aerospace. Virginia's aerospace program employs about 30,000 people and is tasked with fulfilling multiple government contracts.
Technology development, particularly the development of nanotechnology and biotechnology are very important to Virginia's economy. The creation and exportation of computer chips make technology one of the leading contributors to the state's economy.
There are multiple bases for each branch of the military in Virginia. The task of fulfilling the troops needs, plus supporting the visitors and families the troops bring in represents a boom to the state's economy. The military is so important to Virginia, it's one of the state's top five industries.
Mining remains an important part of Virginia's economy. There are an estimated 400 active mines in the state which are relied on for gravel, stone, and sand. Other minerals found in the state include:
- Manganese
- Gold
- Iron
- Copper
- Arsenic
The diversity of Virginia's economy makes it a good place to live for individuals who are interested in white or blue-collar careers.
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