The median home value in Bluefield, VA is $140,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $117,600.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Bluefield, VA is $140,000.
Approximately 66.74% of Bluefield homes are owned,
compared to 24.68% rented, while
8.58% are vacant.
Bluefield real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Bluefield real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Auction Property: List price may not reflect final sales price. List price is starting bid and non-reflective of value. Auction Ends Friday, February 21st at 3 PM. This expansive +/- 244 acre property offers the ultimate recreational haven. Perched at an impressive 3,200 feet of elevation, you'll enjoy the view of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Whether you are looking to build your dream country retreat or simply immerse yourself in nature, this location is ideal. Public water is available at the end of Samantha Street. Property is conveniently situated between Tazewell and Bluefield, VA. Property tax card/GIS Map and Deed have conflicting acreage amounts. Deed has a metes and bounds description. Bidder's should complete their own due diligence and are buying property according to boundary.
Auction Property: List price may not reflect final sales price. List price is starting bid and non-reflective of value. Auction Ends Friday, February 21st at 3 PM. Nestled along a country road, this expansive +/- 244 acre property offers the ultimate recreational haven. Perched at an impressive 3,200 feet of elevation, you'll enjoy a commanding panorama of the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains. The land is teeming with wildlife and numerous trails meander through the property. Whether you are looking to build your dream country retreat or simply immerse yourself in nature, this location is ideal. Public water is available at the end of Samantha Street. Between Tazewell and Bluefield. Property tax card/GIS Map and Deed have conflicting acreage amounts. Deed has a metes and bounds description that was plotted with advanced mapping software which gives an acreage amount of 244.27. Bidder's should complete their own due diligence and are buying property according to boundary and not acreage.