The median home value in Champlain, VA is $229,800.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $239,000.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Champlain, VA is $229,800.
Approximately 64.06% of Champlain homes are owned,
compared to 19.53% rented, while
16.41% are vacant.
Champlain real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Champlain real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Looking for that first homesite or land purchase? Just a couple minutes off History Land Highway and in the midst of hundreds of acres of wheat fields, the rural lifestyle can be yours. Historic Essex County offers lots of recreational opportunities, including nearby hunting, fishing, boating, vineyards and early American tours. The large adjacent parcel that was formerly wooded has been cleared and development may be close behind, but this lot is roughly square in shape with mature trees, and a cleared center strip that leads down a gentle slope to a runoff stream at the back of the property. Front corners are marked with white poles and blue ribbons. Blue ribbons on trees can also be seen through the woods, tied to trees. According to neighbors, there is a well on the property that supplied a (no longer standing) "Jim Walters" home at one time, and an electric meter on pole is at the front right of the lot, that supplied the neighboring single wide mobile home. This lot should accommodate a walk out basement with the slope. Bring your vision and ideas to Rocky Rd before builders discover how affordable land is here!
This beautifully maintained and preserved 2 1/2 story side-hall Federal is built upon a high English basement and sited in the midst of 204 pastoral acres, in the Occupacia Historic District. This vast area, north of Tappahannock, contains numerous historic farms and estates comprising some of the most beautiful and iconic properties in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Linden is ideally suited for use as a single family home, bed and breakfast or wedding-event venue. The main house circa 1735 (according to Essex County records) features original pine floors, staircases, moldings, mantels and more. The addition of columned exterior porches with pediemented porticos, in the 20th century, adds to the sublime elegance that is Linden. Linden is similar to Ben Lomond's original house which was constructed circa 1730 with an addition in the 1840's. The brickwork at Linden is consistent with other historic side hall manor houses built during the early and mid-18th century in Essex County, Virginia. The main house is flanked on one side by a three-bay brick carriage house which contains a large guest suite with fireplace, full bath, other amenities and two additional guest suites above. Cottage gardens, towering ancient trees, terraced lawns complete with pergola and gazeobo provide lots of options for outdoor living and celebrations. A well appointed event venue flanks the other side of the main house with apartment above.