Real estate activity across the Greater Lynchburg region had sales recorded in the City of Lynchburg and the surrounding counties of Amherst, Appomattox, Bedford, and Campbell. A few high-end home sales and significant land transactions highlighted another active period for the local market.
The City of Lynchburg was led by the sale of a home in Beacon Hill Subdivision, where Jordan L. and Jacqueline R. Bolt sold a property to Chaitanya A. Pal for $750,000, marking the area's highest recorded transaction. Other notable sales included a home in The Parks at Wyndhurst that sold for $370,000 and the commercial property at 3313 Old Forest Road, which transferred for $325,000. Additional activity was seen throughout the city, including several transactions in Cornerstone, Wellington at Wyndhurst and Richland Drive, demonstrating continued demand across multiple neighborhoods.
City of Lynchburg
- Lot 7, Beacon Hill Subdivision – Jordan L. and Jacqueline R. Bolt to Chaitanya A. Pal. $750,000
- Lot 3, Section 1, The Parks at Wyndhurst – Heather H. Hollingsworth to Shannon Lynn Kelley. $370,000
- 3313 Old Forest Road – Harrison Restaurants LLC to KSAFoodServices LLC. $325,000
- Lot 13A, Block 4, Craddock Addition – Richard J. Bries to Kaitlyn E. Pendry and Benjamin W. Smith. $310,000
- 7110 Richland Drive – Samone Renee Sandidge Santillan to Corey L. Hartzler and Corey Hartzler. $300,000
- Lot 2, Fairway Place – Alexandra C. Murray to Cole A. Derosett. $294,500
- Lot J20, Cornerstone – Gerald T. Ahigian and Susane H. Ahigian to Robert Paul and Kelli Lynette Chelberg. $290,000
- Lot 43, Wellington at Wyndhurst – Amanda G. Dean to David Joseph and Hailey Frances Blackstone. $288,000
- Lot 5, Northwynd Village and Northwyn Towers – Shannon L. Kelley and Kenneth R. Overstreet to John and Marianne Frichtel. $280,000
- 1107 Early St. – Keith Kanode to Terrance R. Ashworth. $279,900
- 110 Aaron Place No. 602 – Shamrock Construction Enterprises, Inc. to Reagan C. Fritzsche, Kenneth H. Fritzsche and Patricia R. Fritzsche. $258,900
- Lot 13, Block 17, Westover Heights – Foundry Real Estate LLC to Red Letter Capital LLC. $250,000
- 3400 Daniel Ave. – Zavvie Power Buyer LLC to Kenneth Albert Bosley III and Kaitlyn Bosley. $244,900
- 2701 and 2703 Old Forest Road and 2730, 2738 and 2742 Confederate Ave. – Robert Stephen Garner to Darkwater Financial LLC. $240,000
- Lot 6, Block 4, Stonehaven – Fiorella Seguel Rivas and Mark G. Ditto to Timothy Lee and Faith V. Sprunger. $237,500
- 1810 Broadway St. 211 – Matthew B. Holcomb, Kristin E. Holcomb and Brent J. Holcomb to Kenneth M. Simms and Trevor Michael Simms. $217,500
- 3600 Old Forest Road – RW Beeker & Associates LLC to Collins Window & Door LLC. $201,000
- Lot 63, Indigo Run Townhomes – Mark Acree, trustee to Leah Mayhugh. $179,900
- Lot 6, Section 2, Woodbine Village West – Good Deal LLC to Sara M. and Brian E. Bengry. $174,000
- Lot 15, Section 4, Oakwood Club Estates – Clee G. Ryan and Richard A. and Christine S. Garrett to Clee Ryan and Morgan Kane. $167,000
- 223 Wadsworth St. – SMLS Business Trust to Richard Forcelle. $153,000
In Amherst County, the largest transaction was the sale of 70 acres on Elon Road, where Woodland Resources LLC sold the property to Equity Trust Company for $367,500. Residential sales remained strong with Burkside LLC selling a home at 192 Opus Lane for $350,000 and a residence at 166 Lynwood Drive changing hands for $297,500. Several land transactions also contributed to the county's activity, reflecting continued interest in both residential and rural properties.
Amherst County
- Parcels, Elon Road (69.57 acres) – Woodland Resources LLC to Equity Trust Company. $367,500
- 192 Opus Lane – Burkside LLC to Rebecca S. Holleman. $350,000
- 166 Lynwood Drive – Paul Dudley Tvedt and Teresa Dyer Tvedt to Bailey Scott and Kayla Michele Thomas. $297,500
- Parcel, Va. 736 (1.46 acres) – Arthur Douglas Cann to Joshua D. and Madison N. Cangialosi. $290,000
- Parcel, Va. 657 (2 acres) – David A. Neighbors to Carl Junior and Nora Kaye Bane. $264,000
- Parcel, near U.S. 60 (36 acres) – Irvin F. Allison and Mary Ann Stana to Douglas W. Hakey. $63,000
- Parcel, Grandmas Hill Road – Ralph L. Justice and Patricia J. Justice to Steven R. Justice and Sheila A. Justice. $32,544.43
- Parcel, off Galts Mill Road – Alicia D. Mays to Doniel A. Paige Sr. $1,000
Appomattox County recorded its highest sale with Raymond A. and Karen G. Lawson's transfer of parcels on Chilton Road to F&F Properties LLC for $1.3 million. Residential sales followed with a home in Sunset Ridge selling for $465,000 and a residence at 2427 Double Bridges Road transferring for $389,900. The county's sales activity included a mix of residential properties, development lots, and land acquisitions.
Appomattox County
- Parcels, Chilton Road – Raymond A. and Karen G. Lawson to F&F Properties LLC. $1,300,000
- Lot 11, Section II, Sunset Ridge – Kendall S. and Tammi Graham Moore to David H. Eubank Jr. and Stephanie Schmitz. $465,000
- 2427 Double Bridges Road – Sheila M. Roper and Adam K. Moore to Sherry D. and Jeffrey C. Garrett. $389,900
- 466 North Ave. – Sherry D. and Jeffrey C. Garrett to Sheila M. Roper and Adam K. Moore. $239,900
- Lots 1 and 2, Section III, The Woods at Stonewall – P&C Enterprises LLC to Lee E. and Tonja Hall. $76,500
- Parcel off Lime Plant Road – Jennifer C. Wagner, Catherine M. White, and Edwin M. White to Rockydale Quarries Corporation. $72,100
Bedford County continued to post strong numbers, led by the sale of property at 50 Hawkins Ridge Rd E, Goode for $499,000 where the sellers were represented by Corrie Hall with Exp Realty LLC-Lynchburg. Other top transactions included a home in Lochwood Subdivision that sold for $439,900 and a residence in The Meadows that changed hands for $420,000. Additional sales throughout the county ranged from residential homes to acreage tracts, reflecting the area's diverse real estate market.

Bedford County
- Parcel, Hawkins Ridge Road – John E. Ayers to George B. and Nicole M. Murphy. $499,000
- Lot 5, Lochwood Subdivision – Bradley Wayne Womack and Lauren Womack to Luis Enrique Santillan and Samone Renee Sandidge Santillan. $439,900
- Lot 31, Section 5, The Meadows – Bryan Mele and Bianca Mele to Edward Jimmy and Erika Temple Calle. $420,000
- Parcel A-1 (5 acres), Peaks District – Darlene Elizabeth Ware to Tyler Aaron and Taylor J. Overstreet. $388,500
- 2352 Union Church Road – Walter James and Donna L. Clayton to Matthew David Blugerman. $353,000
- Lot 18, Section 1, Eastyn Crossing Subdivision – NVR, Inc. to Kevin Theodore Connolly Jr. $346,975
- Lot 46, Section 1, The Oaks – Isaiah M. Hughes and Shelby L. Hughes to Sandra Kennedy and Wiley Jim Pfeiffer. $335,000
- 405 Homestead Drive – Tommy Lee Smith, Rhonnie L. Smith, and Doris H. Smith to Samantha Lee. $315,000
- New Tract (6.056 acres), Shepherd’s Store Road – Spencer Bobbitt to Chase D. Schier. $258,800
- Parcel, Va. 633 (4.63 acres) – Mary L. Dennis to Isaiah M. and Shelby L. Hughes. $190,500
- Parcel, Five Forks Road – Tara Munroe to Elliott J. Wood. $140,000
- Parcel, Dawn Drive – Dalbek LLC to Debra Jean Hunter. $95,000
- Lot 1, Section 1, Eastyn Crossing Subdivision – DBI Capital Group LLC to NVR, Inc. $75,000
- Lot 24, Striper Court – Carolyn J. Tuthill to Ronald W. and Nancy K. Pedersen. $28,000
Campbell County was highlighted by the sale of 211 Dove Drive for $1,189,900, the county's highest-priced transaction during the reporting period. Sellers were represented by Nadine Blakely with RE/MAX 1st Olympic. Other major sales included 2387 Waterlick Road at $580,000 and 3942 Campbell Highway at $400,000. Commercial and residential properties alike contributed to a solid volume of activity throughout the county.

Building permit activity remained robust, particularly with BWXT Nuclear Operations Group Inc.'s $100 million commercial building project on Mt. Athos Road. Residential construction also remained strong, with new dwellings permitted on Mortimer Drive valued at $700,000, Cresthill Road at $650,000 and Spencer Road at $625,000. Additional permits included new homes on Poor House Road and Swan Creek Road, along with residential improvements such as solar panel installations, garages, pools, decks, and home additions. The permit activity reflects continued investment in both residential development and commercial growth across the region.
Building permits
Campbell County
- 2026 Mt. Athos Road – BWXT Nuclear Operations Group Inc., commercial building. $100,000,000
- Mortimer Drive – Joseph Allcock, new dwelling. $700,000
- Cresthill Road – James Bourdon, new dwelling. $650,000
- Parcel, Spencer Road – IDYL Hour 1984 LLC, new dwelling. $625,000
- Lot 4F, Poor House Road – Joseph Droog, new dwelling. $480,000
- Lot 40C, Swan Creek Road – Delanson Kitchen Sr., new dwelling. $338,173
- 246 Collins Ferry Road – Bruce Tardy, new dwelling. $150,000
- 899 Scott Lane – Michael Stokes, solar panels. $82,650
- 1017 Doe Run Lane – Steve Burnette, residential addition, and alteration. $80,000
- 1033 Crows Road – Joseph Wilson, pole barn. $70,000
- 128 Caleb Court – Neal Bosche, pool. $60,000
- 405 Cedar Terrace – Stephen Brown, garage. $60,000
- 1785 Dearborn Road – Tony Wood, 3-bay metal building. $50,000
- 334 Frost Drive – Robert Watson, solar panels. $37,699.20
- 6080 Village Highway – MJD Builders Inc., garage. $35,000
- 344 Bridge Tree Court – Keith Horton, deck. $31,304.25
- 401 Ridgewood Drive – Alva Harold, finish part of basement. $20,000
- 241 Kent Road – Lisa Cotthaus, adding stairs to deck. $7,000
- 98 Kade Court – Yulanda Giles, pool. $1,000

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