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Come discover the old school charm of this quaint, completely remodeled country store nestled in a p
1504 Princess Anne Street, where opportunity meets potential.
6 acres
Located on the North side of Rt 3 Germanna Highway 600 feet past Lake of the Woods entrance.
16 acres
Located close to the intersection of Rt 208 and 522 at Lake Anna.
468 Sq. Ft.
Fredericksburg, located just 50 miles south of Washington, D.C.
This is a great opportunity to own a well-established business in a very desirable location.
8 acres
Prime Commercial 8 Acres Prefect building site for your business.
Welcome to 1009 & 1017 Sophia Street, a unique opportunity to own two parcels totaling .
1,325 Sq. Ft.
14131 Robert Paris Ct
Absolute NNN | Guidepost Montessori of Aldie | 5% Annual Increases
2,775 Sq. Ft.
Investment Office Condo Portfolio
1,450 Sq. Ft.
14137 Robert Paris Ct
Absolute NNN | Caritas Academy
NN Investment Opportunity
Waverly Park Office Condominiums
PD-IP Zoned Industrial Flex Building
4,338 Sq. Ft.
NNN | Falls Church Montessori
Commercial Sale - Farmville, VA
Lot/Land all ready to build with VDOT driveway approval and perc test done.
Don't miss one of your last chances to build in Heron's Landing! This spacious 1.
The Commonwealth of Virginia has a population of more than 8 million. Virginia commercial real estate listings are spread throughout the state in cities including Fairfax, Virginia Beach and Prince William. The largest city in the state is Fairfax with an estimated population of 1,052,581.
There are 11 metropolitan areas in Virginia. However, Northern Virginia, Hampton Roads and Richmond-Petersburg are the most populous and therefore will have the most commercial real estate listings overall. Fairfax County is another interesting region of Virginia as there is a great deal of retail space and office space in Tyson's Corner.
The economy of Virginia is based on different industries including government, farming, and business. A lot of the industrial space and office space in Virginia is dedicated to technology. In fact, there are more technology workers in Virginia than any other state.
About 24% of the land in Virginia is used for agriculture. The state's rural commercial land produces a variety of crops including tomatoes, soy, peanuts and hay.