Home For Sale
Looking for your new dream home or investment property?? Look no further!! This RARE and GORGEOUS property with TWO HOMES on a 2.22 acre parcel in the city limits of Yanceyville can be EITHER or BOTH, and is listed BELOW appraised value!! The main home is a stunning, Federal style, 4 bedroom 2.5 bath built in 1889 (recorded in 1921) and immaculately renovated down to the studs!! EVERYTHING has been updated!! It features beautiful original golden pine floors, two primary suites, a dining room, a parlor, all new electrical, all new plumbing, large spacious bedrooms, Bosch stainless appliances (even a convection microwave) in the kitchen, granite countertops, USB outlets in every room!! The list goes on!! Also located on the property is a quaint one bedroom one bath guest house (perfect for a rental or )! Both homes have been recently repainted! The property has access to all city services and is located within walking distance to Piedmont Community College. Caesars Virginia Casino, Hyco Lake, and the Virginia International Raceway are all less than 20 minute drives, and Martinsville, Greensboro, and Chapel Hill are all less than a one hour drive! So much potential here!!Property Details
- Beds: 4
- Baths: 0.0
- Sq Feet: 2919
- Year Built: 1921
- Location: (private lake, pond, creek)
- Acres: 2.220
- County: Caswell County
- Community: Not in a Subdivision
- Heat/AC: Heat Pump (Heating), Natural Gas
- Siding: HardiPlank Type
- Roof: Metal
- Stories: 2
- Fireplaces: Has Fireplace
- Property Taxes: $2,203
- MLS #: 10097671
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Anna Hester Martin
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| Ad Number : | 6201706 |
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| Added: | Nov 13, 2025 |
| Updated on: | Nov 13, 2025 |
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