The median home value in Cartersville, VA is $284,950. This is higher than the county median home value of $215,000. The national median home value is $308,980. The average price of homes sold in Cartersville, VA is $284,950. Approximately 69% of Cartersville homes are owned, compared to 18% rented, while 13% are vacant. Cartersville 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 Cartersville real estate agent to arrange a tour today! Learn more about living in Cartersville
Welcome home to your 65 acre oasis with a stunning view of the blue ridge mountains from the building site! This property fronts both Jenkins Church Road, Cartersville Road and a creek to the west. This is the perfect opportunity to build your dream home or enjoy the property for recreation. Don't miss the opportunity to call this slice of heaven yours! The property has two entrances cut in and has been perced for a three bedroom home.
Great opportunity to own Cartersville Tavern (formerly Palmore Tavern), which has the distinction of being on both the National & Virginia Historic Registries. Situated on a bluff overlooking the James River, the Tavern is recognized by the 1934 WPA (Works Progress Administration) as âthe most significant buildingâ in the Cartersville Historic District. Built in 1790, the property abounds with 18th century charm with heart pine floors, hand-hewn exposed ceiling beams, exposed brick walls, Buckingham slate roof, handblown glass transoms & windows, and over 100 English and American boxwoods. Other notable features include 9â+ ceilings, 9 fireplaces (6 with gas logs), 2 eat-in kitchens, 4 covered porches, double parlor, and a 20â X 40â in ground pool. The Little Museum features many unique artifacts and houses the original mailboxes of the Palmore Tavern post office, including one belonging to Robert E. Lee, who received mail there for 5 months following the Civil War. Cartersville Tavern is 1 minute to the Goochland County line, 3 minutes to the Powhatan County line, 35 minutes to both Chesterfield and Short Pump, and is less than an hour to either Richmond or Charlottesville.