The median home value in Toms Brook, VA is $330,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $235,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Toms Brook, VA is $330,000.
Approximately 73% of Toms Brook homes are owned,
compared to 15% rented, while
11% are vacant.
Toms Brook real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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CUSTOM LOG sided home, spacious and open, 3 bedrooms, 3 full baths. Gas fireplace, solid 36"wood doors on main level. Hardwood floors, tile and carpet. 10' ceilings. Separate laundry room w/ sink on main level. Gourmet kitchen, lots of cabinets with pantry area and several pull out cabinets, and moving island. Full walk-out basement with full bath, partly finished (ready to be finished). Garage in basement. Primary bedroom has two walk-in closets and bath with separate shower and whirlpool tub. The large 2520 sq. ft. building has 400 amp electric. Bring all your car enthusiasts, equipment or motorcycles. Garage/shop also has a bathroom. Property has RIVER access. Call today.
"Welcome" to a piece of history nestled in Virginia's Mt. Olive areaâan preserved German-style farmhouse, dating back to 1844 and resonating with echoes of the Civil War era. This charming residence stands proudly amidst 12.4 acres of pastoral beauty, offering a rare combination of vintage elegance and modern comfort. Approaching the farmhouse, one is greeted by the huge covered front porch, providing a welcoming entry point into a home steeped in character. The expansive porch invites leisurely afternoons and warm gatherings, overlooking a large yard framed by fencing that surrounds the pasture land and affords breathtaking views of Little North Mountain in the distance. Stepping inside, the interior unfolds with a sense of heritage preservation. Original doors and trims, complemented by old pine flooring and chair railing, lend an air of authenticity to the expansive living spaces. The large entrance hallway serves as a gracious introduction, leading guests into rooms where history whispers through every corner. The heart of the home is a custom-designed country kitchen, updated to seamlessly blend modern convenience with rustic charm. Adjacent to the kitchen, a sunroom bathed in natural light offers a serene retreat, while a covered back porch extends the living space outdoorsâa perfect spot for outside dining or quiet contemplation. Four bedrooms and two updated bathrooms, provide comfortable accommodations adorned with views of the surrounding landscape. The formal dining room features a stain glass window while the parlor displays the huge stone fireplace for winter comfort. Additional features include a cellar with both outside and inside access, offering cool respite and storage space, along with a walk-up attic area that promises potential for expansion or storage. The property boast a natural spring and a small pond (not much water in it at this time) adding to its pastoral allure and providing opportunities for relaxation and outdoor activities. Several outbuildings and two run-in sheds dot the landscape, speaking to the property's agricultural legacy and offering practical space for storage or hobbies. This farmhouse stands not only as a home but as a cherished link to Virginia's rich history, where each detailâfrom the stone fireplace to the views of Little North Mountainâtells a story of resilience, beauty, and enduring charm. This "historical home offers 12.4 acres fenced for horses, cattle or your small farmette" with a picturesque setting with ample land for grazing and possibly even cultivating crops or maintaining gardens. . The information contained herein is for informational purposes only. Sager Associates makes no representation as to the accuracy or reliability of the information. Buyers should exercise their own due diligence in the investigation of matters related to the property that are material to a buyers decision to purchase any property listed for sale by Sager Associates.
"Welcome" to a piece of history nestled in Virginia's Mt. Olive areaâan preserved German-style farmhouse, dating back to 1844 and resonating with echoes of the Civil War era. This charming residence stands proudly amidst 12.4 acres of pastoral beauty, offering a rare combination of vintage elegance and modern comfort. Approaching the farmhouse, one is greeted by the huge covered front porch, providing a welcoming entry point into a home steeped in character. The expansive porch invites leisurely afternoons and warm gatherings, overlooking a large yard framed by fencing that surrounds the pasture land and affords breathtaking views of Little North Mountain in the distance. Stepping inside, the interior unfolds with a sense of heritage preservation. Original doors and trims, complemented by old pine flooring and chair railing, lend an air of authenticity to the expansive living spaces. The large entrance hallway serves as a gracious introduction, leading guests into rooms where history whispers through every corner. The heart of the home is a custom-designed country kitchen, updated to seamlessly blend modern convenience with rustic charm. Adjacent to the kitchen, a sunroom bathed in natural light offers a serene retreat and radiant heated tiled flooring while a covered back porch extends the living space outdoorsâa perfect spot for outside dining or quiet contemplation. Four bedrooms and two updated bathrooms, provide comfortable accommodations adorned with views of the surrounding landscape. The formal dining room features a stain glass window while the parlor displays the huge stone fireplace for winter comfort. Additional features include a cellar with both outside and inside access, offering cool respite and storage space, along with a walk-up attic area that promises potential for expansion or storage. The property boast a natural spring and a small pond (not much water in it at this time) adding to its pastoral allure and providing opportunities for relaxation and outdoor activities. Several outbuildings and two run-in sheds dot the landscape, speaking to the property's agricultural legacy and offering practical space for storage or hobbies. This farmhouse stands not only as a home but as a cherished link to Virginia's rich history, where each detailâfrom the stone fireplace to the views of Little North Mountainâtells a story of resilience, beauty, and enduring charm. This "historical home offers 12.4 acres fenced for horses, cattle or your small farmette" with a picturesque setting with ample land for grazing and possibly even cultivating crops or maintaining gardens.
Beautiful Colonial Home! This 3 BR 2 BA property is currently being used as a short term rental. Charm and character throughout with attention to detail! The property is in excellent condition with wood trim and some log siding. There is an inground pool with large patio and pool house. Additionally, there is a detached garage and barn on the property.