About Albemarle County Virginia 

Albemarle County begins with its rich architectural heritage and doesn't end until you climb Carter's Mountain and look out over to Thomas Jefferson's Monticello that escaped the ravages of the Revolutionary and Civil Wars.

And if Albemarle County history interests you click on any of the following townships to read a full history on them: Advance Mills,

Batesville, Crozet, Earlysville, Free Union, Ivy, Gordonsville, Greenwood, Keswick, Scottsville, Shadwell, Whitehall and Yancey Mills

Albemarle Virginia real estate has been sought since the 1730's when Peter Jefferson (Thomas' 6'5" tall father), Joshua Fry, Nicholas Lewis and a few other brave Virginians cleared the land.

You can see their extraordianry results by visiting Keswick in eastern Albemarle.

Albemarle County land is very expensive but worth every penny of it.

The Albemarle county schools are some of the best in the state.

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Homes in Albemarle Virginia cost on average $300,000 - $350,000 and can go as high as twenty five million dollars.

Or click here to view Albemarle County land for sale.

There is beautiful land available, undeveloped, with beautiful Blue Ridge Mountain views, fertile soil, and breathtaking landscapes.

The red clay soil of Albemarle County has been home to some of America's most notable figures (Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, George Washington, Zachary Taylor) and events in our nation's history; there is no question that Albemarle Virginia is worthy of your next dream home, farm, or historic estate.

There is currently a fair amount of Albemarle County land for sale.

There are smaller plots suitable for family homes, as well as much larger stretches on which Virginia equestrian estates could be built.

Albemarle County is becoming increasingly upscale, and is dedicated to continuing growth.

 

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