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Central VA Working Farms & Agricultural Properties for Sale

Productive Agricultural Land, Equestrian Operations, Livestock & Crops, Income-Generating Properties

The working farms for sale in Charlottesville and Central Virginia combine productivity with pastoral beauty. Whether your focus is row crops, cattle, hay, vineyards, orchards, or mixed agricultural use, these properties support serious production and day-to-day efficiency. From small family operations to 50+ acre commercial holdings, each farm offers infrastructure that keeps the business of farming running smoothly.

  • Spacious barns & equipment buildings sized for tractors, implements, and maintenance bays
  • Fenced pastures and fields planned for livestock rotation and forage management
  • Tillable acreage with productive soils suited to row crops, hay, or specialty agriculture
  • Reliable water sources—wells, creeks, ponds, springs, or irrigation infrastructure
  • Dedicated hay storage & feed sheds to streamline daily operations
  • Farmhouses & caretaker residences offering proximity to fields, barns, and livestock
  • Working infrastructure—corrals, handling facilities, cross-fencing, gates, and on-site utilities
  • Blue Ridge settings that pair long-range views with proven agricultural capability

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Thinking of Selling Your Working Farm? Here's a Quick Valuation Tool

If you’re preparing to sell, an accurate valuation is essential. Our instant tool provides a quick online estimate, but production farms are complex assets: soil quality, water rights/sources, crop history, fencing and handling systems, equipment storage, and acreage mix (tillable vs. pasture) all influence price beyond any algorithm. After your online estimate, we fine-tune with a personal site visit to capture the details that matter to qualified buyers. From heritage homesteads to large-scale agricultural operations, we’ll deliver a precise value opinion and a targeted marketing plan that reaches the right audience.

Listing & Selling Exceptional Farms in Charlottesville & Central Virginia

Across the rolling hills of Charlottesville and Central Virginia, pastures, barns, and woodlands reflect generations of stewardship. The sale or purchase of a farm represents more than acreage—it is a legacy, a working landscape, and a rare opportunity to own part of Virginia’s agricultural heritage. We bring sophisticated, story-driven marketing to a market built on authenticity, offering full-service representation for farms for sale in Charlottesville and Central Virginia with deep understanding of land, soil, infrastructure, and the people who make these properties thrive.

Farm Seller FAQs: Listing, Valuation & Marketing in Central Virginia

How do I determine the right price for my Virginia farm?

Pricing a farm blends data, experience, and agricultural insight. We evaluate recent MLS farm sales, Virginia Tech land value trends, soil quality, water, and the condition of barns, fencing, and farm roads. In Charlottesville and Albemarle County, verified sales often support an average value of $6,000–$6,500 per acre, adjusted for improvements, location, and agricultural productivity.

Frequently Asked Questions About Working Farms in Central Virginia

What defines a “working farm” in Central Virginia?

A working farm is actively engaged in agricultural production—cattle, hay, row crops, equestrian operations, orchards, vineyards, or mixed-use agriculture. These farms include critical infrastructure such as tillable acreage, fenced pastures, barns, equipment buildings, and reliable water systems to support daily operations and long-term sustainability.

How much land do I need for livestock or crop production?

The acreage needed depends on your intended operation:

  • Cattle or horse farms typically begin around 15–30 acres, with additional acreage preferred for grazing rotation.
  • Row crop and hay production require larger contiguous fields with highly productive soils.
  • Diversified farms benefit from a mix of pasture, tillable land, and woodland.

We help buyers understand soil type, slope, drainage, water access, and long-term goals to determine ideal acreage.

What factors most influence farm values in Central Virginia?

Farm value is shaped by multiple agricultural and geographic factors:

  • Acreage type — pasture, tillable land, woodland, mixed-use
  • Soil quality and productivity
  • Infrastructure — barns, fencing, equipment buildings
  • Water resources — wells, springs, ponds, creeks
  • Topography, access & road frontage
  • Location within Albemarle and surrounding counties
  • Income potential — livestock, hay, crops, leases

Unlike residential properties, farm values are driven by land, water, and agricultural capability.

Are working farms eligible for Virginia’s land use tax program?

Yes. Many working farms qualify for Virginia’s Land Use Assessment Program, which taxes agricultural land on use value rather than market value. Requirements vary by county but typically include minimum acreage, documented agricultural production, and periodic revalidation.

What should I look for in farm infrastructure when buying?

Key considerations include:

  • Barn condition, ventilation, utilities & layout
  • Quality of fencing & cross-fencing
  • Water systems — troughs, hydrants, wells, springs
  • Farm lanes, gates, and equipment access
  • Hay, feed & equipment storage
  • Soil maps, flood zones, crop history
  • Expansion potential & efficiency of layout

Do conservation easements affect resale or land use?

Conservation easements restrict subdivision but preserve open space and agricultural use. Many equestrian and agricultural buyers prefer eased farms for the protected landscape and long-term stability. Easements may also offer federal and state tax benefits for qualifying landowners.

How long does it take to sell a working farm in Central Virginia?

Working farms usually take longer to sell due to higher price points and a specialized buyer pool. With strategic pricing, professional photography, drone media, mapping, and targeted outreach through McLean Faulconer, well-positioned farms attract qualified buyers efficiently.

Why work with a farm and estate specialist?

Farm transactions involve land valuation, infrastructure analysis, land use programs, and niche marketing. Specialists like Bridget Archer bring expert guidance, nuanced pricing, and elevated storytelling— all with no dual agency, ensuring dedicated representation tailored to your goals.

Client Stories & Exceptional Results

Thoughtful representation and strategic marketing delivering exceptional outcomes for horse farms, country homes, and estates throughout Charlottesville and Central Virginia.

“An amazing job listing our horse farm.”

Albemarle County Horse Farm Seller

Their photography, video, and marketing captured the beauty of our farm perfectly. Bridget and Pam personally attended every showing and helped us achieve nearly full asking price.

“An excellent experience from start to finish.”

Amherst Horse Farm Seller

Bridget Archer and Pam Dent handled every aspect of the sale and ensured the process was smooth and professional from beginning to end.

“Their dedication truly stands out.”

Charlottesville Luxury Country Home Seller

Their knowledge of the Central Virginia market and ability to attract qualified buyers made the selling process seamless and successful.

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