c.1935 Brick Home For Sale in Virginia Appalachian Mountain Town $99K
OHU50K Notes $99,000
Never would have guessed that this brick home for sale in Virginia has five bedrooms, two baths. Not only that, but the cottage offers hardwood floors, unpainted woodwork, French doors, and eat-in kitchen with vintage steel kitchen cabinets. And let’s not forget the tiled bathroom, lovely staircase, basement and detached garage.
Realtor Comments
Historic, stately home, 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, centrally located near downtown. Walk to local shops, dining, and entertainment. Awaiting your personal touch and modernization, this unique property brings back the craftsmanship of years gone by. Zoned for commercial use, offering diverse options. Conveniently close to I-81, Hungry Mother State Park, ”The Back of the Dragon, ” and attractions like the Appalachian Trail, Mount Rogers, and Grayson Highlands State Park. Ideal for investors or those seeking a customized forever home. A must-see opportunity! This property is zoned commercial. According to local zoning, the building can be used as a business or a business/residence combo.
- 5bed
- 2bath
- 2,196sqft
- 0.25acre lot
- Circa 1935
211 S Commerce St, Marion, VA 24354 $99,000
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Location
This sweet brick home for sale in Virginia is in Marion, a town located in Smyth County. The community is situated in the southwestern part of the state, within the Appalachian Mountains, and has a population of approximately 5,800 residents.
Marion is known for its scenic beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities. The town is surrounded by mountains, making it a popular destination for hiking, camping, and fishing. Nearby attractions include Hungry Mother State Park, which offers a lake for boating and swimming, as well as hiking trails.
In terms of history, Marion has a rich heritage and was an important center for the iron industry in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The town was named after American Revolutionary War hero Francis Marion, also known as the “Swamp Fox.”
Marion hosts several annual events and festivals, including the Marion Farmers Market, the Marion Cruise-In classic car show, and the Marion Christmas Parade.
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