The median home value in Paris, VA is $662,500.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $402,500.
The national median home value is $277,796.
The average price of homes sold in Paris, VA is $662,500.
Approximately 69% of Paris homes are owned,
compared to 15% rented, while
15% are vacant.
Paris real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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Paris, Virginia : Nestled in the Village of Paris , this well maintained and updated two-level, three bedroom and one full bathroom is move-in ready or rental investment. Enjoy coffee on the enclosed porch with a quiet surrounding and peaceful views. Home updates include: Kitchen-Floors, Refinished Countertops, Stove, Refrigerator; Bathroom-Bathtub/Shower, Floors, Toilet, Vanity and Lighting; Septic Tank; HVAC System and Water Heater; Restored Wood Floors; and New Windows on lower level. Surrounded by spectacular countryside, Sky Meadows State Park, with riding and hiking trails, and many fine wineries. Easy access to Routes 50 &17, and I-66 &I81; 40 minutes to Dulles International Airport and a short distance to Winchester Airport. Enjoy the Piedmont in Virginia which is about one hour from Washington DC metro region. The home was formally a corporate rental. The tax s record on the MLS need to be updated with current county Tax records. The 2022 Tax's are $3,601
Welcome to historic La Grange. This is the first and only opportunity in a century to own this 150 acre preserve, steeped in so much history. The charming, antique 2 story brick home has 4 large rooms, original pine floors, ten foot ceilings and large porch overlooking the majestic views of the Paris Valley. The home was built by Peter Glascock, the architect of Punkinâville, Virginia in the 18th century. Glascock was a sea captain who settled in Virginia after serving alongside the Marquis de Lafayette in the Revolutionary War. Lafayette visited Glascock at this house after the war. After his visit, the village of Punkinâville was renamed Paris and the house bestowed the name âLa Grangeâ, after Lafayetteâs Chateau de la Grange outside of Paris, France.