Where will you live?
THE VIBRANT CITY OF
Charlottesville
The downtown pedestrian mall, the Main Street corridor, the University of Virginia: Cville is a vibrant city with a small town vibe. If you want to be near incredible restaurants, eclectic music venues, bustling city markets and everything a nationally ranked university has to offer, you’ll find it in the city of C’Ville.
THE INCREDIBLE DIVERSITY OF
Albemarle County
Spanning 726 square miles, Albemarle offers gorgeous rural living as well as urban neighborhoods. Thomas Jefferson called it home, and the Shenandoah National Park runs along its western border. Albemarle offers amazing choice for those not wanting to be in the heart of town, but still have quick and easy access. There are numerous neighborhood options on the 29 north corridor and Barracks Rd. Earlysville, Crozet, Ivy and Keswick are popular options, and southern Albemarle offers spacious lots and sweeping views.
THE RURAL BEAUTY OF
Nelson County
Located south of C’Ville, Nelson County is an outdoor lover’s paradise. Wide open expanses and incredible mountain views make for laid back country living, with C’Ville, Waynesboro and Staunton just a 30 minute drive away. It’s home to the famous Route 151 corridor - a popular trail of craft breweries, cideries and wineries - Wintergreen Resort, and fabulous hiking.
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THE RURAL CONVENIENCE OF
Greene County
Located just north of C’Ville, Greene County offers close proximity to the Charlottesville Albemarle Airport, convenient shopping on 29 north, easy access to Shenanandoah National Park and a convenient path to Washington, DC - all in a rural setting with an affordable price tag.
THE HISTORIC AND SCENIC CHARM OF
Orange County
Situated northeast of Charlottesville, Orange County has rolling hills, lakes, rivers, wineries and is home to James Madison’s Montpelier. You’ll find the charming towns of Gordonsville and Orange here as well as the planned residential community Lake of the Woods, among others.
THE HISTORY AND TRANQUILITY OF
Madison County
A thirty minute drive north of Charlottesville, Madison combines agricultural heritage with Blue Ridge Mountain views - in fact, portions of the county are within Shenandoah National Park. Housing is diverse, including farms, historic properties, single family homes as well as condos and townhomes. Civil war battle sites and Rapidan Camp, the Presidential retreat built by Hoover, are found here.
THE LAID BACK LIFE OF
Louisa County
Situated between Charlottesville and Richmond, Louisa is ideal for those seeking access to both cities. Primarily rural, the county is experiencing expansive growth in Zions Crossroads which provides convenient access to shopping. Lake Anna can be found here, for those in search of waterfront living.
THE PEACEFUL VIBES OF
Fluvanna County
Conveniently located between Charlottesville and Richmond, Fluvanna is known for its rolling hills, rivers and lakes. With easy access to Interstate 64, it’s a quick jump to bustling Zions Crossroads for shopping. Lake Monticello is its most populous community, offering affordability and laid back lake living, all with easy access to both Charlottesville and Richmond; and new communities are currently being built.