c.1900 Eastern Shore of Virginia Farmhouse on 2.15 Acres Under $145K – 40 Minutes to Ocean Beaches
$144,900
Eastern shore of Virginia farmhouse for sale with a host of recent modern updates.

Realtor Comments
Rural area on a large lot surrounded by woods for privacy.
- 2bed
- 1.5bath
- 1,316sqft
- 2.15acre lot
- Circa 1900

24335 Savannah Rd, Hallwood, VA 23359 $144,900
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
Contact Realtor: DENISE B. LEWIS
Brokered by LEWIS REALTY

Pros
- Quiet, rural small-town feel: Hallwood is a small community with low population density, which appeals if you prefer peace, privacy, and slower-paced living.
- Lower cost of living: Housing and everyday expenses tend to be lower than in larger Virginia cities, making it attractive for buyers seeking affordability.
- Close-knit community: Small towns often have friendly neighbors and community events where people know each other and volunteerism is common.
- Access to outdoor recreation: The Eastern Shore and nearby waterways offer fishing, boating, birdwatching, and nature opportunities. Rural roads and trails are good for biking and walking.
- Short drives to regional amenities: While Hallwood itself is small, larger towns and services in Accomack County are accessible by car for shopping, healthcare, and dining.
- Less traffic and congestion: Commuting within the area is generally easier than in urban centers, with minimal rush-hour congestion.
- Safer-feeling environment: Smaller communities often report lower crime rates and a stronger sense of neighborhood safety.
Cons
- Limited job opportunities locally: Employment options in Hallwood are limited; many residents commute to nearby towns or rely on jobs in agriculture, local services, or seasonal work.
- Fewer amenities and services: Limited retail, dining, entertainment, and specialty healthcare nearby—you’ll likely travel for a wider selection.
- Public transportation is sparse: Like many rural areas, public transit options are limited or nonexistent, so a car is practically required.
- Limited nightlife/cultural attractions: If you enjoy diverse cultural events, theaters, museums, or vibrant nightlife, those are limited close by.
- Education and healthcare options: Fewer local schools and medical specialists; for specialized care or higher education you may need to travel off the Eastern Shore.
- Weather and climate exposure: Coastal proximity can bring stronger storms, higher humidity, and occasional flooding risks—check local flood zones and insurance needs.
- Slower pace of services and development: Infrastructure improvements, broadband speeds, and new business development may come more slowly than in urban or suburban areas.
- Seasonal fluctuations: Tourism and seasonal work on the Eastern Shore can affect local business activity and traffic patterns at times.

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