Search Results - Virginia
11 acres
Property to be auctioned May 8, 2019 - Contact agent for details.
Looking for a convenient location to build, but want privacy and mountain views? This lot fits both!
Build your Dream Home on beautiful 1.21 acre lot in golf course community of Brickshire.
We are excited to share with you an opportunity to posture your business in New Kent County, the fas
7 acres
A 7-acre land parcel at 40820 John Mosby Highway, Aldie, VA, surrounded by high-end homes, ideal for
1.84 Acre Corner Parcel for Sale or Ground Lease in Spotsylvania County at Patriot Highway.
11 acres
Prime office location between Lynchburg General and VA Baptist Hospital.
1 acres
Welcome to an unparalleled opportunity with this exceptional 1.12-acre commercial/tourism lot, PID#
2 acres
2 Ac. lot ready to build in the heart of Franklin VA.
22 acres
22 AC encompassing corner on Rt. 58
Office & Retail Development Opportunity
7.23 acres
7.23 Acres - Chancellor Court
7.01 acres
7.01 Acres - Dry Mill Road
4.41 acres
Riverside Pkwy & Coton Manor Dr
0.7 acres
Susan Leslie Drive
14.24 acres
Dry Mill Rd & Chancellor Ct
52,334 Sq. Ft.
Located in Opportunity Zone Directly on Mathis Ave and near Sudley Road
Half an acre lot in the town of Pulaski with public water.
65,340 Sq. Ft. on 1 acres
Property located in Spotsylvania County.
78 acres
Property located in Spotsylvania County.
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.