Exterior view of a 1920 farmhouse with rocking chair porch on 2.8 acres for sale at $144,000 in Long Island, Virginia

$144,000 for a 1920 Farmhouse on 2.8 Acres in Virginia — Hardwood Floors, a Rocking Chair Porch, and Real Bones

A 1920 farmhouse with hardwood floors, large rooms, a rocking chair front porch, a formal dining room, a spacious kitchen, a metal roof, a storage building, and 2.8 acres with road frontage on two sides — all for $144,000 in Campbell County, Virginia. At $84 per square foot with 1,329 Zillow views in its first seven weeks, this is a property that people are paying attention to.

The Land

Two point eight acres in Long Island, Virginia, with frontage on both Grain Avenue and Epsons Road — a dual-frontage lot that gives the property more access flexibility and visibility than a standard single-road parcel. The land is gently rolling and workable, the kind of rural Virginia acreage that lends itself to a garden, a few animals, or simply room to breathe between you and your neighbors. A storage building is already on the property. Well water supplies the home and a septic system handles waste on site.

Exterior collage showing the rocking chair front porch, storage building, and 2.8 acres with dual road frontage of a 1920 farmhouse for sale in Long Island, Virginia
A rocking chair front porch, metal roof, storage building, and 2.8 acres with frontage on two roads in Campbell County — a 1920 farmhouse priced to renovate, rent, or flip.

The Farmhouse

Built in 1920, Still Full of Character

A home that has stood since 1920 in central Virginia carries a quality of construction that’s increasingly hard to find. The one-and-a-half story layout offers 1,715 square feet with three bedrooms and two full bathrooms — a primary bedroom on the main level for single-floor convenience, and two additional bedrooms upstairs. The rooms throughout are genuinely large: the living room, dining room, and kitchen each measure 13 by 13 feet, giving the home a proportional generosity that newer builds at this price point rarely match.

Hardwood floors run through the home, adding warmth and durability that tile and laminate simply don’t replicate. Plaster walls, paneling details, and the overall character of a century-old Virginia farmhouse give the interior a depth that buyers either immediately recognize or miss entirely. The listing is direct: some bedrooms may not have closets, and the upstairs does not have a railing. Both are straightforward renovation items that the price already accounts for.

The Rocking Chair Front Porch

The covered front porch is the social and emotional center of this property. A rocking chair porch on a Virginia farmhouse on 2.8 acres is not a detail — it’s a way of life. It faces the road with the kind of settled confidence that old houses carry, and it’s the kind of feature that makes a property feel like a home before you’ve even walked inside.

Kitchen, Dining, and Practical Details

The formal dining room and spacious kitchen are both well-sized for everyday living and for the kind of gatherings that rural properties tend to host. Main level laundry hookups keep daily functions practical. All appliances are included — electric range, refrigerator, washer, and dryer stay with the home. Forced warm air oil heat and propane handle the cold months. A metal roof means the most expensive maintenance item is already addressed. Ceiling fans are installed throughout.

Interior collage of a 1920 Virginia farmhouse showing hardwood floors, large living room, formal dining room, and spacious kitchen in Long Island, Virginia
Hardwood floors throughout, a formal dining room, a spacious kitchen, and generously sized rooms across 1,715 square feet of 1920 Virginia farmhouse character — all appliances included.

The Opportunity

The listing is transparent about the condition and the possibilities: renovate and move in, hold as a rental, or flip for equity. At $84 per square foot with a tax assessed value of $100,100 and a price of $144,000, the gap between cost and assessed value suggests a buyer who moves thoughtfully has room to work with. The price was reduced from $149,000, which signals a motivated seller and real negotiating room.

The Area

Long Island sits in Campbell County in south-central Virginia, a rural community in the rolling Piedmont country between Lynchburg and the North Carolina border. Altavista, a small town with daily services, is the nearest community. Lynchburg, a mid-sized city with a university, medical facilities, and full retail, is about 30 minutes to the north. The broader Campbell County region is agricultural and quiet — the kind of setting where a century-old farmhouse still fits naturally into the landscape around it.

The Bottom Line

A 1920 farmhouse on 2.8 acres with dual road frontage, hardwood floors, large rooms, a rocking chair front porch, a formal dining room, a spacious kitchen, a metal roof, and all appliances — at $144,000 in Campbell County, Virginia. Sold as-is, priced honestly, and ready for a buyer with vision. At $84 per square foot, the bones are there. The rest is up to you.

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