Virginia's countryside offers a quality of life that few regions can match. Rolling hills, horse fences, and centuries-old oaks define the landscape from Goochland County to the foothills of the Blue Ridge. Country living here means space, privacy, and a connection to the land, all within a reasonable drive of Richmond's amenities.
These properties often include acreage, historic farmhouses, equestrian facilities, or custom-built estates. Jason helps buyers navigate the unique considerations of rural property: well and septic systems, agricultural easements, timber value, and the preservation covenants that protect Virginia's rural character.
What to Expect
- 5 to 100+ acre parcels
- Historic farmhouses and estates
- Equestrian facilities and pastures
- Private well and septic systems
- Agricultural and conservation easements
- Timber and hunting acreage
Featured Neighborhoods
Country properties in Virginia's Piedmont region offer exceptional value compared to similar acreage in Northern Virginia. Goochland and Powhatan remain the premier addresses for estate living near Richmond.