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Appomattox

Appomattox

Located in Appomattox County

$358,455 Average Value
$221 Average Price per Sq Ft
4 Homes For Sale

Appomattox is a historic community where the Civil War came to an end

Deep in the Piedmont region of central Virginia, Appomattox is a small town with big history. In April of 1865, Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant at the McLean House of Appomattox Court House at the heart of town, marking the end of the Civil War. Appomattox Court House now operates as a National Historic Park, with many of its original structures reconstructed and kept alive with reenactments and history talks. While much of the draw to Appomattox is in its history, residents enjoy its small downtown, rural feel and location near Lynchburg. "It's a small town with a lot of American history," says local Realtor Janet Miller of Century 21 Realty @ Home. She's sold homes across the region for nearly 20 years and grew up in Farmville. "It's also central to larger towns, sitting right in the middle of Lynchburg and Farmville."

Appomattox is most known as the place where Robert E. Lee surrendered the confederate army to General Grant, ending the American Civil War.
Appomattox is most known as the place where Robert E. Lee surrendered the confederate army to General Grant, ending the American Civil War.
The Appomattox County Historical Society acts as a steward of the monuments and history so that generations to come can remember.
The Appomattox County Historical Society acts as a steward of the monuments and history so that generations to come can remember.
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Farmhouses and ranch-style homes on large lots

The community's oldest homes date to the late 1800s and early 1900s and are concentrated near the town center. Historic homes include a mix of colonials, Georgians and bungalows. Housing development continued well throughout the 20th and early 21st centuries, including split-levels, ranch-styles and farmhouses. Recently constructed farmhouses and ranch-style homes are spread across town on sizable lots that measure at least an acre. Hundreds of homes sit on at least 5 acres of land. Miller says many properties come with a view. "To the south of 460, you're going to have more flat land," she says. "To the northern side, you'll have more hills with mountain views. Some houses [on the north side] have some of the most beautiful views." The median sale price for homes in Appomattox is $280,000, lower than the national median.

Tiny bungalows occupy several sections of downtown Appomattox, and though small they don't lack for charm.
Tiny bungalows occupy several sections of downtown Appomattox, and though small they don't lack for charm.
A classic farm house with a spacious yard and porch.
A classic farm house with a spacious yard and porch.
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Education through Appomattox Public Schools

Appomattox County Public Schools scores a B-plus from Niche and serves over 2,300 students. Pre-kindergarten through second-grade students attend Appomattox Primary School, which has a B-plus, and third through fifth-graders attend the B-rated Appomattox Elementary School. Appomattox Middle School earns a B and Appomattox County High School gets B-plus. The high school's partnerships with the Central Virginia Community College and the Central Virginia Governor's School offer students various educational opportunities.

Appomattox Elementary School gets a B from Niche and has extensive athletic facilities.
Appomattox Elementary School gets a B from Niche and has extensive athletic facilities.
Appomattox County High School partners with the Central Virginia Community College and the Central Virginia Governor's School to advance student's careers.
Appomattox County High School partners with the Central Virginia Community College and the Central Virginia Governor's School to advance student's careers.
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Learning history at Appomattox Court House

The Appomattox Court House National Historical Park displays the community's history. In addition to reenactments and history talks, the park hosts special events and programs throughout April to honor the end of the Civil War. Visitors also enjoy driving tours, bird watching and hiking trails; the Coleman House Trail cuts through the heart of the old Appomattox Court House battlefield. Holliday Lake State Park offers outdoor recreation at the heart of the Appomattox-Buckingham State Forest. It has a beach area for swimming, hiking trails and playgrounds. Visitors can rent nonmotorized boats and paddleboards, and local anglers often catch largemouth bass and bluegill.

Holliday Lake State Park is a great place to go canoeing or hiking.
Holliday Lake State Park is a great place to go canoeing or hiking.
Check out the historic buildings at Appomattox Court House National Historical Park, and speak with park rangers present to help guide you through the history.
Check out the historic buildings at Appomattox Court House National Historical Park, and speak with park rangers present to help guide you through the history.
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Downtown shopping and the Appomattox Railroad Festival

Historic downtown Appomattox comprises a small stretch of brick-clad buildings supported by several locally owned businesses. Country Charm has home décor, clothing and accessories, and Baine's Books and Coffee has cabinets full of fiction and chalkboards with hand-written coffee specials. Granny Bee's offers dinner plates along Main Street, and Carmine's Pizzeria serves sizable slices just north of downtown along Church Street. Downtown Appomattox is also a hub of local events, and the Appomattox Railroad Festival is the town's biggest. Since 1972, the three-day festival has celebrated Appomattox's history with food trucks, live music and family-friendly activities. It also includes a two-day carnival with rides and games.

A couple of familiar fast-food spots line Confederate Boulevard, and the shopping center along Old Courthouse Road has restaurants and watering holes. Loose Shoe Too brings much of the community together for craft beer and snack items, with live music every Friday. Richmond Highway has the community's big-box stores, including Walmart Supercenter and Kroger, where locals grab most of their groceries. Locally sourced produce is available at the Appomattox Farmers Market on Saturdays.

Granny Bee's serves breakfast lunch and dinner and continues to be a neighborhood staple.
Granny Bee's serves breakfast lunch and dinner and continues to be a neighborhood staple.
Carmine's Pizzeria serves big slices and is a favorite among locals.
Carmine's Pizzeria serves big slices and is a favorite among locals.
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Heading into Lynchburg and Farmville

Appomattox is car-dependent without public transportation. U.S. Route 460 bisects the community, connecting it with Lynchburg 20 miles west and Farmville 27 miles east. "It's about a 30-minute drive to Lynchburg," Miller says. Centra Lynchburg General Hospital is one of the nearest medical facilities, about 22 miles away. Lynchburg Regional Airport offers a few domestic flights to and from Charlotte and is around 24 miles away.

Route 460 connects Appomattox to Lynchburg in the west and Farmville and Richmond to the East.
Route 460 connects Appomattox to Lynchburg in the west and Farmville and Richmond to the East.
Farmville is about 20-minutes away and has some nightlife and activities that aren't available in Appomattox.
Farmville is about 20-minutes away and has some nightlife and activities that aren't available in Appomattox.
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Appomattox Housing Trends

Housing Trends

Median List Price
$289,900
Median Sale Price
$287,250
Median Single Family Sale Price
$319,900
Median Change From 1st List Price
0%
Last 12 months Home Sales
98
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
-9%
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$221

Neighborhood Facts

Number of Homes in Neighborhood
893
Number of Homes for Sale
4
Median Year Built
1985
Months of Supply
0.50
Average Single Family Home Size Sq Ft
1,621
Below the national average
1,924
Average Townhouse Size Sq Ft
1,841
Median Lot Size Sq Ft
44,431

Open Houses

  • 0 Watt Abbitt Rd Unit 360920, Appomattox, VA 24522

    $149,900

    • 0 Watt Abbitt Rd
    • Unit 360920
    • New 9 days ago

    Two parcels being sold as a whole. Total acreage of 24.13 acres. Approximately 1 acre is open and the balance is wooded. There is an old school building on the property - please do not enter.

    Steve Conner Steven T Conner Real Estate

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  • 26 acres Richmond Hwy, Appomattox, VA 24522

    $134,000

    • 26 acres Richmond Hwy
    • New 10 days ago

    Welcome to 26.18 acres of unspoiled natural beauty, conveniently located just off Route 460 in the heart of Appomattox County. This stunning parcel offers the perfect balance of seclusion & accessibility, making it an ideal setting for weekend getaways, outdoor adventures, or even your future homestead. With gently rolling terrain, winding streams, and a mix of open & wooded areas, this is a

    Jared Anderson BHHS Dawson Ford Garbee-Forest

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  • 51 acres Mountain Cut Rd, Appomattox, VA 24522

    $254,000

    • 51 acres Mountain Cut Rd
    • New 10 days ago

    Tucked away off of Mountain Cut Rd, this breathtaking 51.18ac tract offers a rare opportunity to own a slice of Virginia's natural beauty. With gently rolling terrain, meandering streams, and access to a picturesque pond teeming with fish & waterfowl, this invites you to slow down, breathe deep & reconnect with the great outdoors. Whether you're seeking a private recreational retreat, a hunter's

    Jared Anderson BHHS Dawson Ford Garbee-Forest

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Homes for Sale

Distribution of Home Values

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Weather

Annual Precipitation
45''
Average Winter Low Temperature
20°F
Average Summer High Temperature
84°F
Annual Snowfall
1''

Area Factors

Somewhat Bikeable

Bike Score®®

37 / 100

Car-Dependent

Walk Score®®

49 / 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score

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