Rappahannock County, Virginia Land Market Insights and Pricing

Along with the various outdoor attractions in Shenandoah National Park—intersected by the scenic curves of Skyline Drive—Rappahannock County is home to a number of welcoming wineries, craft breweries, B&Bs and more. Notably, the town of Sperryville hosts the charming Hopkins Ordinary Bed & Breakfast, a five-room Southern-style B&B with its own alehouse in the basement. Sharp Rock Vineyards is a bucolic family-run farm and vineyard alongside the Hughes River that welcomes hikers near the trailhead for Old Rag, itself one of the area's most popular and spectacular hikes. A total of nearly 2,000 acres were listed for sale in Virginia's Rappahannock County recently, representing a combined approximately $34 million in Rappahannock County land for sale. Rappahannock County ranks 84th in Virginia for the combined amount of land currently advertised for sale. Among cities in Rappahannock County with farms and rural land for sale, Amissville had the most land for sale. Based on its natural assets, Rappahannock County's economy is dependent on tourism and recreation. Rappahannock County is Virginia's 81st biggest county (267 square miles). It's located in the Northern Virginia region of the state.
45LISTINGS FOR SALE #2,175 of 3,218 Counties
$1,082,308AVERAGE LIST PRICE #1,148 of 3,218 Counties
69.9 acresAVERAGE ACREAGE #1,661 of 3,218 Counties
$29,345AVERAGE PRICE PER ACRE #844 of 3,218 Counties
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