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Explore Similar Mobile Homes Within 10 Miles of Waynesboro, VA

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    $340,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 2,305 Sq Ft

    2618 Mt Torrey Rd, Lyndhurst, VA 22952

    Tucked away in Lyndhurst, VA, this spacious doublewide offers over 2 acres of breathing room and an impressive 2,300 square feet of living space—plenty of room to stretch out and live your best country-comfort life. A beautifully crafted addition expands the home with style and warmth, while the huge garage is the kind of bonus space that makes hobbyists, tinkerers, and storage-hunters cheer.

    Robi Kline KLINE & CO. REAL ESTATE

    2618 Mt Torrey Rd, Lyndhurst, VA 22952
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    $325,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,560 Sq Ft

    96 Little Stoney Ln, Nellysford, VA 22958

    Sitting on the new deck on a perfect fall afternoon, quiet and peaceful come to mind, then location. This refurbished house is close to great hiking & trout fishing and yet a short drive to cideries, breweries and wineries of the Rockfish Valley. Wintergreen Resort is only about 8-miles away and Stoney Creek is even closer. This fully furnished house is priced well below most of the three bedroom

    Tim Merrick WINTERGREEN REALTY, LLC

    96 Little Stoney Ln, Nellysford, VA 22958

Why Live in Waynesboro

Waynesboro, Virginia, is a city of contrasts, experiencing significant growth in the retail sector while being surrounded by nature. With a population of 23,000, Waynesboro is evolving from a bedroom community to a self-sufficient town, bolstered by the arrival of Northrup Grumman, which is expected to bring hundreds of jobs. Housing in Waynesboro primarily consists of detached single-family homes, including brick ranch-style and modern traditional multi-story homes. The average sale price is around $325,000, with a median price of $300,000, lower than the national median. Waynesboro City Public Schools have a high rating, making the city popular among families. The city also offers private education options and proximity to higher education institutions like the University of Virginia. Waynesboro boasts several attractions, including the newly opened Sunset Park, which offers panoramic views and a pavilion for cookouts. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the Blue Ridge Parkway, Shenandoah National Park, South River Greenway, and the Appalachian Trail. The downtown area features a walkable cultural scene with the Wayne Theatre, comfort food restaurants, and craft breweries like Basic City Beer Company and Seven Arrows Brewing Company. U.S. Routes 250 and 340 are key thoroughfares, with Interstate 64 providing easy access to Charlottesville, 28 miles away. Waynesboro has a lower violent crime rate and a property crime rate slightly higher than the state average, both lower than the national average.

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