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c.1956 Three Bedroom Virginia Home For Sale $179,900

$179,900

An exceptional opportunity awaits the right buyerโ€”whether youโ€™re an MCM purist ready to restore this Virginia home to its original glory or a savvy investor who can immediately recognize the strength of its structure and potential.

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Realtor Comments

A rare midcentury modern gem in a sought-after location. This 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1,485 sq ft home retains authentic period design–including the coveted GE Kitchen Center, a true hallmark of mid-century innovation.Bring your imagination and your appreciation for the real thing. Offered strictly as-is; seller will make no repairs or concessions. Financing will likely require a non-traditional loan program, possibly conventional, or cash.
  • 3bd
  • 2ba
  • 1,485sqft
  • 0.28 acre lot
  • Circa 1956

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515 Elmwood Ave, Lynchburg, VA 24503

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.ย 

Contact Realtor: Julie Pierce

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Pros of Living in Lynchburg, Virginia

Affordable Cost of Living

  • Housing prices are generally lower than the national average.
  • Overall cost of living is more manageable compared to many East Coast cities.

Scenic Setting

  • Located near the Blue Ridge Mountains with beautiful river and mountain views.
  • Plenty of outdoor recreation like hiking, kayaking, and biking nearby.

College Town Influence

  • Home to institutions like Liberty University and the University of Lynchburg.
  • Adds energy, events, and cultural activities to the area.

Growing Downtown

  • Downtown Lynchburg has been revitalized with restaurants, shops, and riverfront development.
  • A walkable historic district with increasing activity.

Lower Traffic and Manageable Size

  • Easier commute times compared to larger metro areas.
  • More relaxed pace while still offering city conveniences.

Strong Access to Nature

  • Close to the Blue Ridge Parkway and multiple state parks.
  • Popular for outdoor enthusiasts.

Cons of Living in Lynchburg, Virginia

Limited Job Market

  • While healthcare and education are strong, other industries can be limited.
  • Some residents commute or work remotely for broader opportunities.

Lower Wage Levels

  • Salaries may be lower compared to larger Virginia cities like Richmond or Northern Virginia.

Conservative Culture

  • The presence of large institutions like Liberty University shapes a more conservative social environment, which may not appeal to everyone.

Limited Big-City Amenities

  • Fewer high-end shopping, entertainment, and nightlife options compared to larger metros.

Public Transportation Limitations

  • Most residents rely on personal vehicles.

Weather Variability

  • Hot, humid summers and occasional winter cold snaps.
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