Virginia

Virginia Foreclosure Auction: c.1936 Three-Bedroom Fixer-Upper – Opening Under $59K

 

 

 

 

Prospective buyers can secure significant equity by renovating this three-bedroom Virginia auction property situated near the local community college. The home requires a full restoration but provides a versatile floor plan perfect for a custom flip or a long-term rental investment.

 

 

 

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  • 3 bed
  • 1.5 bath
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About This Virginia Foreclosure Auction

Presenting a fantastic blank canvas for investors or DIY enthusiasts, this three-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bathroom residence holds incredible potential for those willing to put in the work. Although the property requires significant effort to become move-in ready, the chance to fully customize the space for a primary residence or a profitable rental makes it a highly worthwhile project. The home is subject to an upcoming auction, with the list price based on a recent appraisal, and the seller will not entertain offers prior to the auction’s conclusion.
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If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.

 

 

 

 

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119 Church St, Alberta, VA 23821                       $58,300 Auction

Foreclosure

 

 

 

 

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Alberta, Virginia

Alberta is a small town in Brunswick County, Virginia, that serves as a historic gateway to the state’s Southside region. Established in the early 20th century at the junction of the Seaboard Air Line and Virginian railroads, it once functioned as a bustling transportation hub for agricultural products and coal. Today, the town maintains a quiet, residential atmosphere, with a population of about 300 residents who enjoy a slower pace of life rooted in its railroad heritage.

The local landscape is characterized by the rolling hills of the Virginia Piedmont, where dense forests and large patches of farmland meet. Agriculture remains a visible part of the area’s identity, with traditional crops like tobacco and lumber historically driving the economy. This rural scenery is punctuated by notable historic sites, such as the Rocky Run Methodist Church and Hobson’s Choice, both of which are recognized on the National Register of Historic Places.

As the home of the Christanna Campus of Southside Virginia Community College, Alberta also acts as an educational center for the surrounding rural counties. The presence of the college brings a unique blend of academic activity to an otherwise peaceful area. Every October, the town gains regional attention by hosting the World Championship Brunswick Stew Cook-off, a major community event that celebrates the local culinary tradition in the county where the famous stew is said to have originated.

While the town itself is intimate, its location along U.S. Route 1 and near Interstate 85 provides easy access to larger nearby hubs like Lawrenceville and South Hill. For outdoor enthusiasts, the surrounding area offers plentiful opportunities for hunting, fishing, and boating, particularly at nearby Lake Rawlings or the Fort Pickett Reservoir. This balance of quiet isolation and strategic connectivity defines the modern character of Alberta and its surrounding countryside.

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House View featured at 119 Church St, Alberta, VA, 23821
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