The median home value in Millboro, VA is $228,100.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $190,300.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Millboro, VA is $228,100.
Approximately 34.29% of Millboro homes are owned,
compared to 0% rented, while
65.71% are vacant.
Millboro 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 Millboro real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
You've found your Real Country Cabin! Come see 398 Crooked Spur Rd, and discover the charms of rustic, care free living! This Authentic cabin features two bedrooms and a full bath, and the perfect home office just in case real life intrudes into your getaway. Relax on the back porch. Cozy up to the wood stove. Or, just splash through the tranquil "Lick Run" stream that flows through the back yard on the property! Minutes from historical summer camps, and near Lake Moomaw, and the George Washington National Forest. You'll know right away that you've found your escape from the stresses of world after you come see "the cabin by the creek!",Wood Cabinets
You found your country retreat! This house, nestled near the George Washington National Forest is the perfect escape from the stresses of the city. Featuring 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths. The open floor plan on the main level walks out to a great deck for enjoying a morning cup of coffee. The bonus room in the basement can serve as a fourth bedroom. Come see 290 Crooked Spur Rd. and create your ideal spot for relaxation!
Owner Financing will be considered. This river bottom farm on the Cowpasture River just below Williamsville has undergone extensive restoration of the pasture and cropland that had been ignored by the previous owner. Restored meadows are complete and a nearby dairy leases the cropland for corn silage. The 50s brick ranch was completely renovated with all new kitchen, baths, HVAC, generator, roof and rear deck with long views of the river valley and 30,000 acres of National Forest on Shenandoah Mountain. This section of the Cowpasture River benefits from the close confluence of the Bullpasture River that supplies a constant flow of spring fed water throughout the summer months offering trout year-round habitat. The close proximity to the Coursey Springs Hatchery insures constant supplement to the natural trout population. The property has several additional building sites to consider for a home with big views of the mountains and river. This fully restored farm and existing home has privacy, stunning views and seven tenths of a mile of the river. Cleared meadow paths along the river offer complete and easy access.