

A strong housing market creates a positive atmosphere for both the seller and the buyer in the Farmville area. Builders and homeowners can take advantage of the area’s low taxes and affordable housing. Newcomers to the area can buy or build a wonderful home on a site that captures beautiful scenery for acres or miles. Even in the area’s developed residential communities, most home sites are a half-acre or more in size.
Combined with the vigorous business community, the Farmville area’s residential community is filled with charm, history, and beauty. The homes in our area reflect a wide range of architectural styles and prices. New construction is taking place throughout our area. Apartment complexes, townhomes, and condominiums are all a part of the residential community.The downtown area is the location for homes of early residents of the community. Elaborate Victorian designs, big American Foursquares, unique Tudors, Cape Cods, and bungalows provide historic elegance to many neighborhoods. Appealing ranch-style homes, many with low-maintenance brick exteriors, and spacious split-level styles that followed World War II are also found in rural settings and neighborhoods.
Retirees can find quaint locations that fit exactly what they need in the Farmville area. From a quiet retreat in the county or an active neighborhood, to assisted living—we have it all. Residents can enjoy quiet surroundings, a clean environment, and good neighbors with friendly smiles. We are a welcome reflection of Southern hospitality.

The Manor Resort is a new master-planned community and the largest of its kind in south central Virginia. This magnificent property, consisting of 1,060 acres, dates back to a land grant from King George II. Today this remarkable development, with an 1840s Manor House as the centerpiece to the property, includes the restoration and expansion of the historic Manor House and the construction of a 140-room full-service hotel; spa; and conference center complex including fine dining, pool, tennis, and resort amenities. The award-winning golf course opened in June 2006. Both hospitality and a 900-lot residential development plan will unfold in the course of 2008-2009, creating an environmentally sensitive legacy resort development that will reflect the finest qualities of Virginia as a great place to live, work, and play.
No matter the style or location you choose, a home in Farmville or the counties of Prince Edward and Cumberland is sure to be that perfect spot.