Property sales across Greater Lynchburg, ranked by price
The Greater Lynchburg real estate market showed steady momentum during this period, with a mix of high-value home sales, land transactions, and continued residential development across the city and surrounding counties. From luxury waterfront properties in Bedford County to steady suburban growth in Campbell and Amherst, the region reflects both buyer confidence and ongoing investment in new construction.
In Lynchburg, several higher-end transactions led the market activity. The top sale was at 3936 Moorman Drive, where Pan Investments LLC sold the property to Samuel Lovin and Maria M. Coyner for $340,000. Close behind was a $325,000 sale in Oak Meadows, as Philip and Brittany Minard transferred a lot to Marshall Bowling and Hannah Verasalba. Another transaction included a $320,000 sale in College Park, reflecting interest in established neighborhoods as well as newer developments like Cornerstone.
City of Lynchburg
- 3936 Moorman Drive – Pan Investments LLC to Samuel Lovin and Maria M. Coyner. $340,000
- Lot 39, Oak Meadows – Philip P. Minard and Brittany T. Minard to Marshall Bowling and Hannah Verasalba. $325,000
- Lot 9, section 1, College Park – Sheila D. Wagner to William Anthony and Brooke S. Gray. $320,000
- Unit 207, The Crown at Cornerstone – The Crown at Cornerstone LLC to 207 Capstone Drive LLC. $316,500
- Unit 2001, The Crown at Cornerstone – The Crown at Cornerstone LLC to 2001 Rotunda Street LLC. $316,500
- 536 Leesville Road 305 – Sundance Design & Build LLC to Curtis Scott and Sarah Grace Brey. $299,900
- 1136 Moseley Drive – Aaron Taylor and Jaclyn Ann Blackford to Philip C. Porter and Abigail D. Porter. $259,900
- 307 Forest Dale Drive – DJJG LLC to Samson and Allyson Rebeca Iriarte. $252,500
- 813 Westview Drive – Virginia A. Beverly to Christina G. and Jeffrey Ward. $241,000
- Lot 34, block F, Cornerstone – Borel LLC to Jason Ray and Chrystal Marjenhoff Van Dusen. $220,000
- 1712 Arkansas Ave. – Robert T. Englund, Austin T. Englund and Dominque M. Englund to Angela K. Hinebrick. $190,000
- Lots 22 and 23, Edgewood – Julie A. Williams to Michael Andrew Dingee. $189,900
- Lots 28-30, Otterview Park – Daphne D. Dickerson to Ralph E. and Sherry H. Rice. $140,000
- 433 Coffee Road – Marie Gesila Capital LLC and Barcelona LLC to Dio Rental LLC. $72,000
- 2631 Old Wards Road and 2715 Old Wards Road – James W. Elliott to Sabrina’s Castle LLC. $38,350
- 710 Hancock St. – Julian Bradley Adams to John S. Todd Jr. and Amanda Leigh Todd. $20,000
In Bedford County, the market was highlighted by several high-dollar transactions, including a standout $1,070,000 sale in Beechwood Shores. Known as Lot 70, block II, Beechwood Shores AKA 307 Meadow Point Dr, Moneta, the seller was represented by Polly Lyons with Lyons Team, Realtors.

A Burnbrae property followed at $929,000, while a unit at The Pointe at Mariner’s Landing sold for $590,000. Lot 2, section III, Burnbrae, $929,000 is AKA 1118 Carnegie Pl. where the seller was represented by Josh Sutton with Mark A. Dalton & Co., Inc. These figures reinforce Bedford’s position as a hub for luxury and waterfront real estate, particularly along Smith Mountain Lake, where premium properties continue to command top prices.

Sellers at Unit 144, Phase 1, Pointe at Mariner’s Landing AKA 1217 Graves Harbor Trl #144, Huddleston that sold for $590,000 were represented by Mary Lou McDonald with ML REALTY.

A fourth home sold exceeding $500,000 is located at Lot 106, section IV, Lake Vista AKA 726 Lake Vista Dr, that sold for $570,000. The seller was represented by Liesel Lancaster with Lauren Bell Real Estate, Inc.

Bedford County
- Lot 70, block II, Beechwood Shores – Russell G. Swenson or Barbara Grace Swenson, trustees to Michael D. Gilbert and Lisa R. Schroeer. $1,070,000
- Lot 2, section III, Burnbrae – William Clark and Mary Swain Korn to Henry R. Glover III and Veronica M. Glover. $929,000
- Unit 144, phase 1, The Pointe at Mariner’s Landing – Wayne M. and Brenda H. Beavers to Norse Myth Ventures LLC. $590,000
- Lot 106, section IV, Lake Vista – Adam W. and Liesel A. Lancaster to Philip and Brittany Minard. $570,000
- Lot 31, section 9, Cliff View Estates – Holland Enterprises LTD, Inc. to Daniel E. Bastida. $360,000
- Lot 3, Oakview Subdivision – Michael Sexton to Xianming Meng and Shizhua Cheng. $315,000
- Residue, section 4, Great Oaks Subdivision – Great Oaks Partners LLC to Gillispie Properties LLC. $300,000
- Lot 4, Parks Estate – Caren Lynne Cofer and Christine S. Cofer to Kaleb Tor and Sarah Lucille Lillestolen. $225,000
- Lots 10 and 11, section 1, Bristol Woods – Adams Investment Properties LLC to Mojo Enterprises LLC. $167,500
- Lot 2, section 4, Great Oaks Subdivision – Great Oaks Partners LLC to David and Cherie Goodman. $77,000
- Lot 1, section 4, Great Oaks Subdivision – Great Oaks Partners LLC to Gillespie Builders LLC. $75,000
In Amherst County, the highest transaction reached $795,000 for property on 273 C&O Lane including a parcel, significantly outpacing other sales in the area by selling for $795,000. A large parcel along Virginia 670 sold for $440,000, while a Toytown Road home brought $265,000.

Amherst County
- 273 C&O Lane and parcel, off Chase Trail Lane – Wayne N. Davis, Diane Davis Goff, Sandra K. Davis Shivers, Lavern P. Davis and Alisha Lee Davis Farmer to Sandra M. Johnsen. $795,000
- Parcel, 73.683 acres, Va. 670 – Eagles Nest Regeneration, Inc. to Stephanie W. Tomlin. $440,000
- 568 Toytown Road – Goering Homes LLC to Mauel Lopez Leon and Lizbeth Santiago Oritz. $265,000
- Parcel, near Wright Shop Road – Cory Andrew Mays to Jamie and Jenna Whiten. $200,000
- Amended lot 6, Christian Springs Farm – Nathan Carl Mayo to Steve Thaxton and Jerry Lynn Martin. $90,000
- 333 Lakeview Drive – Nancy Friend Page to Terrapin Properties LLC. $40,000
Meanwhile, Appomattox County saw more modest but stable activity, topped by a $350,000 sale on Lakeview Road. Other leading transactions included a $160,000 lot in Carson Farm Estates and a $157,500 property on Walnut Hill Road, illustrating a market driven largely by affordability and smaller-scale development.
Appomattox County
- 250 Lakeview Road – Robert Bruce Vaughan and Teresa Austin Vaughan, trustees to Henry A. White III and Pamela S. White. $350,000
- Lot 6, Carson Farm Estates – Sheila M. Roper and Sharon K. Bryant to Tiffany C. Howard. $160,000
- 853 Walnut Hill Road – Angela Johson Gouhg to Geroge Robert Gough Jr. $157,500
- 383 Silo Road – Jason Robert Glenn to Dylan T. Geesaman and Hannah M. Foster. $150,000
- Lot 11, section 3, The Settlement – Uthman Abdulkhafid to Muhsina Abdulkhafid and Nura Johnson. $22,500
Activity in Campbell County was led by a $500,000 sale of two parcels off Lynch Mill Road. Additional top transactions included a $394,335 home in Crescent Grove and a $359,900 sale in Lockridge Village. The county continues to attract buyers seeking suburban living with access to Lynchburg, as reflected in consistent mid- to upper-range home sales across multiple subdivisions.
Campbell County
- Two parcels, off Lynch Mill Road – Lynch Mill Crossing LLC to HMS Legacy Holdings LLC. $500,000
- Lot 37, Crescent Grove Subdivision – NVR, Inc. to Shannan Ashley Soto, Yolanda Soto and Winifred Soto. $394,335
- Lot 38, Lockridge Village – 21886 Timberlake LLC to Wendy L. Rafferty. $359,900
- Lot 61, Crescent Grove Subdivision – NVR, Inc. to Brenda Joyce Fairley. $333,980
- 290 Green Acres Drive – David S. McBride, Michelle L. McBridge and Natalie C. McBride to Kaylena P. Crabtree and Alexandra M. Pritchett. $311,000
- Lot 9, section 2, Rainbow Forest – Julie O. Gravely and Alexis O. Gravely to Lauren Wright. $305,000
- Lot 42, Westward Park – James R. Marston Jr. to Brian and Lori Harrison. $297,900
- 1139 Tabor Road – Kaleb Andrew Durham to David Ward. $96,000
Building permit activity across Bedford County further underscores ongoing growth. The largest project was a $4.6 million automobile dealership on Forest Road in Lynchburg, signaling commercial investment upgrades in the area. Residential construction remained strong as well, including a $1.35 million new home on Big Island Highway and a $700,000 build in the Brookstone subdivision. Multiple additional permits ranging from $300,000 to $600,000 highlight consistent demand for new housing, while smaller renovation projects reflect continued reinvestment in existing properties.
Building permits
Bedford County
- 17327 Forest Road – Terry Real Estate Lynchburg LLC, automobile dealership. $4,636,927
- 5760 Big Island Highway – Joseph Foutz, new dwelling. $1,350,000
- Amended lot 26, section II, Brookstone – Matthew Miraglia, new dwelling. $700,000
- 1204 Audubon Drive – D.S. Zechini Construction Inc., new dwelling. $615,000
- Lot 20, Waterford Drive – Troy Metz, new dwelling. $515,000
- 1300 Shasta Lane – Sundance Design Build LLC, new dwelling. $400,000
- 1052 Cedar Tree Lane – TRG & Associates LLC, new dwelling. $350,000
- Lot 3, Cedar Ridge – TNT Group LLC, new dwelling. $335,000
- 1217 Lochwood Hill Drive – R. Fralin Construction Inc., new dwelling. $286,000
- 1285 Lochwood Hill Drive – R. Fralin Construction Inc., new dwelling. $286,000
- 307 Pine Drive – Kenneth Marston, deck with screened-in porch. $80,000
- 302 Millspring Drive – Bryon Thulin, residential alteration. $41,991.94
- 3420 Quarles Road – Linda Wolfe, convert porch into sunroom. $23,900
- 3801 Otter Hill Road – Howard Ranch Historic Homes LTP LP, building converted to home. $13,475

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