c.1923 Creekfront Virginia Mountain Home on 3.4 Acres $59K
$59,000

Are you looking for land in the beautiful mountains of SWVA?!? Look no further!!!! Experience the country feel you want, with the convenience of just being minutes from US23, shops, hospitals, and schools!!! This would be the ideal property to build your dream home, place a doublewide, or develop into a lucrative AirBnB with several site options available!! On the property there is an UNINHABITABLE HOUSE , along with a couple outbuildings. Public water and electric is available. Other possibilities would be an ideal homestead, garden area, campsites, a mini-farm, or just a place to enjoy recreational activities. Fulfill your dreams on this beautiful tract of land!!! All information taken from public records. Buyer and buyers agent to verify all information in this listing. Subject to errors and omissions.
- 3bed
- 1bath
- 908sqft
- 3.4acre lot
- Circa 1923
1206 Irondale Rd, Big Stone Gap, VA 24219 $59,000
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: Brad Winebarger
Pros
- Lower cost of living: Housing and everyday expenses are generally cheaper than in most of Northern/Central Virginia and many larger metros.
- Small-town feel: Easier to find community, local services, and a slower pace of life.
- Affordability can mean more space: Many homes come with yards/space at relatively low prices.
- Close to nature/outdoors: Good access to hiking, driving scenic routes, and nearby outdoor areas (Appalachian region).
- Quieter than big cities: Less traffic and fewer crowds than most urban areas.
- Local culture + history: Strong Appalachian/coal heritage and local events.
Cons
- Job market can be limited: Fewer large employers nearby; many people commute, rely on regional jobs, or work in smaller industries.
- Fewer amenities: Compared with big cities, you may have less choice for shopping, dining, entertainment, and specialized services.
- Healthcare access may be less convenient: You might have fewer specialists and sometimes need to travel for certain care.
- Public transit is basically not a thing: You’ll likely need a reliable car.
- Weather + seasonal slowdowns: Winters can be colder/snowier than some parts of the state; rural areas can feel more isolated during bad weather.
- Limited nightlife / variety: If you want frequent events, big concerts, or lots of “always-on” options, you may find it sparse.
- Economic headwinds in some areas: Like many small Appalachian towns, some neighborhoods may have more vacancy/declining property values than fast-growing parts of VA.
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