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Why Live in Norton
Norton, VA, a small city in Southwest Virginia, is known for its rich folklore and mountain recreation. The city embraces its identity as a Woodbooger Sanctuary, with references to the Bigfoot-like creature found in local businesses and parks. Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to the Flag Rock Recreation Area, which offers around 1,000 acres of protected mountain forests, hiking trails, and fishing spots. High Knob, a nearby peak, features a lookout tower with panoramic mountain views. Norton City Park provides urban amenities like a playground, tennis courts, and a basketball court, while Cinema City Stadium Theatres and the historic Central Drive-In offer entertainment options. The city’s homes are primarily ranch-style, Minimal Traditional, and bungalows from the 1960s to the 1990s, with some Colonial and Queen Anne homes near Park Avenue. Norton City Public Schools, including Norton Elementary and Middle School and John I. Burton High, are highly rated, and high school students can take dual enrollment courses at nearby colleges. Park Avenue is lined with locally owned shops and restaurants, such as the popular Woodbooger Grill and Mi Finca Mexican Restaurant. The Norton Farmers Market operates from June through September, offering locally sourced food and crafts. Annual events like the Woodbooger Festival and the Best Friend Festival celebrate the area’s folklore and community spirit. Norton is car-reliant, with U.S. Highways 58 and 23 providing connectivity to nearby towns and cities. Tri-Cities Airport is approximately 63 miles away.
Home Trends in Norton, VA
On average, homes in Norton, VA sell after 61 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Norton, VA over the last 12 months is $139,000, down 18% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.