The median home value in Maurertown, VA is $259,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $180,000.
The national median home value is $231,815.
The average price of homes sold in Maurertown, VA is $259,000.
Approximately 74% of Maurertown homes are owned,
compared to 17% rented, while
9% are vacant.
Maurertown real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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The Cabin - This is the place where tall tales and a few dollars lost between family & friends leads to a lifetime of memories, if these walls could talk they would tell stories of missed opportunities, monster whitetails, laughter and everlasting friendships. These gems are not offered often and this one bedroom 640 sq ft cabin is as rustic as the the men that have spent decades seeking it's comfort. Surround yourself in its peace while exploring the mountains you'll call home. Sitting on just over 27 acres that joins the National Forest this property is one you have to experience, call today as an appointment is required!
LOOKING TO GET AWAY .... look no further than North Mountain Vineyard and Winery! This winery was one of the original wineries in the state of VA and now CAN BE YOURS. What an opportunity to own this long-established, family owned vineyard and tasting room located just minutes off of I-81 in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley. Included in the sale are 2 parcels totaling 46.7 acres! Enjoy overseeing the winemaking from your 17 acres under grape boasting 10 varietals! Imagine living upstairs over the tasting room.... talk about a short commute to work! Or, with all the included acreage, build your dream house and convert the upstairs space to an event area. There is so much potential with this beautiful property. Enjoy brand recognition with an established customer base and did we mention that the winemaker and owner are willing to stay on and mentor the new owners if needed! Located just 90 minutes from Washington, DC this winery is a favorite for locals and out of town clients. What an opportunity to own a piece of VA wine history complete with all of the equipment to continue the legacy.
Construction to begin soon ! Photos are similar - large ranch (1205sq ft) with open floor plan! Primary master suite with tray ceiling , walk in closet! Vaulted ceiling in the living room; large kitchen and dining room! 1 car garage and full unfinished basement! Vinyl plank flooring throughout the living areas! Spacious basement with rough in and walk out - to finish as you wish!
Welcome to "The Windel House" - The stately 1773-built home that's rich with history and with many stories to tell. Home Details & History Notes from the Seller: The Palatinate (Pfalz) is a state in southwestern Germany. Its from this region that Georg Windel immigrated to the American colonies in the late 18th Century. In 1772 he received a land grant from Thomas, 3rd Lord Fairfax, to settle on 141 acres of land in a place called Maurertown in the northern Shenandoah Valley. Its here that Mr. Windel built a log cabin with an adjacent carriage house which serviced mounts and carriages on the Old Valley Pike (todays Route 11) in 1773. Maurertown (Maurer is German for mason) was founded by German freemasons who were among the first European settlers in the Shenandoah Valley. The Valley had not been open to English settlers until the 1750s because of a Royal decree prohibiting settlement west of the Blue Ridge mountains. The crown was unwilling to pay for defense and stationing of troops on the then-frontier. Germans (and many Scotch-Irish) streamed into the Valley because it reminded them of home, and the rich soil fed by limestone bedrock presented fertile farming land. By 1770, 76% of the northern Shenandoah Valley was populated by Germans. The neighboring town of Woodstock was originally named Mullerstadt, but after its incorporation in 1752 was named Woodstock by George Washington who served in the House of Burgesses in Winchester 20 miles to the north. Washington was a frequent visitor to the region because of his friendship with Peter Muhlenberg, the local Presbyterian minister whose glebe house was located a half mile from the Windel House. Washington and Muhlenberg would frequently hunt and fish together and some anecdotal evidence suggests Washington may have been a guest at the Windel House owing not only to proximity but also the fact that all of these men were freemasons. When the American Revolution broke out, Muhlenberg was asked to raise a regiment comprised entirely of Germans from the Valley to help enlist Germans to the fight for independence from England. Muhlenberg enlisted 300 men to form the 8th Virginia Infantry Regiment, the first German regiment in the Continental Army. Georg Windel was among them. In its almost 250 years of existence, there have been 6 owners. Situated on .6 acres of land, the cabin and combined carriage house are now one single home totaling over 3,000 square feet on two floors. Kitchen, pub room, two full bathrooms, office, living room, library, den, master bedroom and three more bedrooms. Laundry room and utility room. There are two outbuildings including the summer kitchen (which houses the original cooking stove), and a railroad depot building which was erected in 1854 when the Manassas Gap railroad was built. There is an attic space for storage and an unfinished basement under the old carriage house section. Hardwood floors throughout the first floor have all been recently refinished. Half of the home has central air and heat, while the other half is heated by an oil furnace. Most windows, plumbing and electrical have all been upgraded. New washer and dryer. The house also includes the original land grant issued to Georg Windel. WHAT IS NEARBY: 1 Mile to Shenandoah County Park, 6.3 Miles to Walmart, 5.4 Miles to Food Lion, 3.8 Miles to I-81 Exit 291, 12.8 Miles to I-66/I-81 Interchange, 28 Miles to Winchester VA, and 90 Miles to DC. Sold As-Is.
This is a remarkably historic home/ colonial tavern on the Old Valley Pike. Features include pegged cabinets, hardwood flooring, large rooms, period details, in ground pool, barn and a beautifully restored one bedroom cottage. If you like history and older homes, don't miss this one.