c.1900 A Grandma’s House in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia $159K
OHU50K Notes $159,000

Realtor Comments
Older 2 story home with large room. 4 bedrooms could be one downstairs or a den, 2 full baths with a laundry room. Home needs some TLC.
- 4 bed
- 2 bath
- 2,670 sqft
- 9,148 sqft lot
- Build date 1900

607 E 21st St, Buena Vista, VA 24416 $159,000
- Contact Realtor: Michelle Wheeler
- Google Map
- Niche






Pros and Cons of Living in Buena Vista, VA
Pros
1. Affordable Cost of Living
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Overall cost of living is about 10–12% below the national average. Housing costs are especially attractive, with the median home value around $153,500, and average rent between $675–$1,067/month, well below national benchmarks
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PayScale data shows housing costs are roughly 24% lower than the national average, with groceries also slightly less expensive
2. Safe and Tight-Knit Community
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Buena Vista boasts a low overall crime rate—only a 1-in-226 chance of crime versus national average of 1-in-44; property crime rates are also significantly lower
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Niche gives the area a B+ for Crime & Safety and overall community and small-town feel is highly praised
3. Great Outdoor Recreation & Scenic Beauty
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Nestled between the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Maury River, Buena Vista offers abundant outdoor activities—hiking, biking, kayaking, and camping.
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Highlights include Glen Maury Park (315 acres), the Chessie Nature Trail, and riverside trails and events like the Gravista bike race
4. Historic Downtown & Community Spirit
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The Downtown Historic District features architecture from the late 1800s and early 1900s and enhances the town’s character
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Community reviews highlight a strong sense of belonging and friendliness:
“I love the small town vibes, and everyone knows everyone… the Homey local feel…”
“It is a very cute small town … has a great community feel!”
5. Strong Education & College Presence
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The independent Buena Vista City Public Schools system offers fully accredited schools, including Parry McCluer High School
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The presence of Southern Virginia University (about 1,000 students) brings vibrancy, young energy, and educational opportunities to the town
Cons
1. Limited Job Market & Career Options
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Employment opportunities are limited, with dependence on sectors like education, healthcare, and retail; many residents commute to nearby cities for work
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While some sources cite a surprisingly low unemployment rate (~1%), this may not reflect broader economic dynamics or income potential
2. Fewer Amenities & Cultural Offerings
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Many residents note a lack of things to do beyond nature-based activities:
“Not a lot to do. A few small attractions and stores… but overall not a lot to do”
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Niche grades amenities relatively low (“sparse suburban feel”), despite decent ratings in nightlife and family-friendliness
3. Dependence on Personal Transportation
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Public transit is minimal—most residents rely on cars. While the average commute is relatively short (~18 minutes), running errands or reaching larger cities requires driving
4. Small Size & Limited Growth
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With a population around 6,600, the city offers a quiet environment but limited diversity in services and cultural offerings
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Some local reviews reflect concern about being “run down” or stagnating:
“Beautiful views but this town has no future. There’s not many jobs… people trying to leave so they won’t be stuck here.”
5. Educational and Healthcare Resource Constraints
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While K–12 education is solid, options for early childhood programs and specialized healthcare are limited; families may need to look to nearby Lexington or Roanoke for expanded services







c.1959 Virginia Fixer Upper $72K
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