The median home value in Burkeville, VA is $232,785. This is higher than the county median home value of $87,270. The national median home value is $308,980. The average price of homes sold in Burkeville, VA is $232,785. Approximately 63% of Burkeville homes are owned, compared to 23% rented, while 13% are vacant. Burkeville real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you like to see a property, contact Burkeville real estate agent to arrange a tour today! Learn more about living in Burkeville
Welcome to your serene sanctuary nestled in the heart of Burkeville, VA, crafted by the esteemed Rock River Homes. This charming abode, set on a sprawling 2-acre lot, offers the perfect blend of comfort, tranquility, and natural beauty. Step inside and discover the Laurel Creek, a meticulously designed home boasting 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, thoughtfully arranged to provide ample space for relaxation and rejuvenation. The airy and inviting living spaces are adorned with tasteful finishes, creating an atmosphere of warmth and elegance. Prepare to be enchanted by the picturesque surroundings of Burkeville, a town renowned for its peaceful ambiance and stunning landscapes. Nature enthusiasts will delight in the boundless opportunities for outdoor exploration, from leisurely strolls River to tranquil picnics amidst lush greenery. Slated completion August/September 2024 Whether you're unwinding on the expansive front porch, hosting gatherings in the spacious backyard, or simply savoring the breathtaking views from every window, this home offers the ultimate retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Don't miss your chance to experience the finest in country living schedule your showing today and make this nature lover's paradise your own.
Hickory Hill in Nottoway County is comprised of 141 acres of rolling pasture, mature woodlands and a fish-stocked pond. A paved, crape myrtle-lined drive leads to an an 1830s-era Federal house surrounded by numerous outbuildings, some older than the house itself. Originally owned by prominent planter Sharpe Carter, it was later owned by his son, Col. William Carter, and then by Major Leroy Long, both of whom are buried in the Civil War-period cemetery on the property. A classic 2-over-2 floor plan distinguishes the original part of the house where nearly 14-ft ceilings, handsome mill work and wide heart pine floors are among the architectural features that captivate. Wide Entry Hall bisects the house, separating a banquet scale Dining Room and formal Living Room, both w/ FPs. On the second floor, 2 large bedrooms (18' x 18' each) now have access to a new Hall Bath added ca. 2018. Also added in 2018, a Sun Room offers panoramic views courtesy of 8 sets of transomed windows. 1950s addition at rear of the structure houses a Breakfast Room, Kitchen, Study and large Bath with deep soaking tub, stall shower and lengthy vanity. Dreamy Screened Porch and Deck, stocked Pond with Pier and indoor/outdoor Pavilion, 2-C Garage. Charming early Summer Kitchen has seating area and full bath on first floor, large bunk room on second.