Working farm in Central Virginia with barns, fencing, and Blue Ridge views.

Central VA Working Farms & Agricultural Properties for Sale

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Central Virginia Working Farms 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? Start with Our Instant 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.

Working Farms in Central Virginia — Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What defines a “working farm” in Central Virginia?
    A working farm is a property typically engaged in active agricultural use—such as livestock, hay production, crops, equestrian operations, or orchards—and often includes functional farm infrastructure like barns, pastures, fencing, and sometimes stream or woodland acreage.
  2. Where in Central Virginia are working farms commonly available?
    Regions such as Madison County, Greene County, Albemarle County, Orange County, Nelson County, Louisa County and their surrounding areas offer a strong inventory of working farms thanks to fertile soil, established agriculture traditions, and proximity to markets.
  3. What size acreage should I expect for a working farm?
    Typical parcels range from 10–20 acres (for smaller hobby farms) up to 100+ acres or more for full-scale operations; size depends on your use case—livestock requires pasture, crops require open field, and orchards might need hillside or valley terrain.
  4. What infrastructure should buyers look for?
    Key infrastructure includes: barns or outbuildings, fenced and cross-fenced pastures, adequate water sources (spring, creek, pond, well), proper soil and drainage for fields, good access/driveway, and if equestrian: paddocks and possibly an arena.
  5. What zoning, tax or regulatory considerations apply to working farms?
    Many counties offer “agricultural use” zoning or land-use taxation for active farms. Buyers should check soil classification, timber rights, easements, and whether operations like equestrian boarding, hay sales, or agritourism are permitted.
  6. What is the market demand like for working farms in Central Virginia?
    Demand is strong among buyers seeking rural lifestyle, equestrian pursuits, sustainable business ventures, and land appreciation. Central Virginia’s proximity to Charlottesville and the I-64/Route 29 corridor increases its appeal.
  7. Are working farms good investments?
    Yes—land in a productive farming region offers multiple revenue streams (livestock, hay, crops, boarding, agritourism) and tends to appreciate over time thanks to limited supply of large acreage near desirable markets.
  8. What should I ask a listing agent when shopping for a working farm?
    Ask about: soil fertility and testing results, water sources, pasture condition, farm equipment included, operational history, current lease or livestock contracts, future development potential, and any conservation or ag-easement restrictions.
  9. Can I combine living in a country home with running a farm?
    Absolutely. Many working farms in Central Virginia include a comfortable residence alongside the agricultural operations—this hybrid approach offers lifestyle and business benefits.
  10. Who in Central Virginia specializes in working-farm real estate?
    Professionals experienced with land, acreage, and agricultural properties—preferably with knowledge of county zoning, farm infrastructure, and marketing of large parcels—are best suited to handle working-farm transactions in Central Virginia.

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