Home Appraisals for Page County, VA
Page Home Appraisers
Our Home Appraisers have grown up, live, and raise families, and are involved in the communities that we serve. As such, we have extensive knowledge of our coverage areas including the subtle nuances that can make a big difference in value. As a Page county appraisal company, we have extensive experience with areas including Luray Landing, Springfield Estates, Deerfield Estates, BattleCreek Forest, Hilldale, Page Valley Estates, and more.
With more than 30 years of experience and a portfolio of over 40,000 home appraisals in Page and surrounding communities, the Premier Home Appraisals team is more than qualified to deliver a comprehensive home appraisal report that suits your needs.
Page County is a beautiful rural county in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. The county is home to some of the most scenic areas of the Appalachian Mountains, including Shenandoah National Park and the George Washington National Forest. The area is known for its stunning natural beauty, including the Blue Ridge Mountains, the Shenandoah River, and the Luray Caverns.
Page County residents enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, camping, and canoeing. Shenandoah National Park offers miles of hiking trails, including the famous Appalachian Trail, which runs through the park. The park is also home to numerous waterfalls and overlooks that offer stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
The Luray Caverns, located in the western part of the county, is another popular destination for visitors to Page County. These underground caves feature some of the most impressive rock formations in the world, including stalactites, stalagmites, and underground pools. Visitors can take a guided tour of the caverns, which includes a visit to the Great Stalacpipe Organ, the world's largest musical instrument.
Housing in Page County is primarily rural, with much of the land used for farming and forestry. Still, several towns and small communities are within its borders, including Luray, the county seat. In Luray, various housing options are available, from historic homes in the town's downtown area to more modern single-family homes and apartments in newer developments on the outskirts of town. The area also has several retirement communities and assisted living facilities, making it a popular choice for retirees. Outside of Luray, there are many opportunities for rural living in Page County, with a range of properties available for those looking to live on larger parcels of land. Many small communities throughout the county offer a quieter, more secluded way of life.
Our appraisers at Premier Home Appraisers have a deep understanding of the local market and local regulations and zoning laws that may impact a property’s value. This is why working with a local appraiser, such as us, can provide valuable insights into the value of a property, ensuring that buyers and sellers make informed decisions based on accurate information.
- PREMIER PRO TIP – During the past five years, the number of homes sold in Page County has risen by approximately 70 percent, accompanied by a corresponding increase in the average sale price. The surge in the housing market is primarily due to urban residents searching for more rural living arrangements in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic has enabled an increased ability to work from home, and many people are taking advantage of the opportunity to purchase a home with a slower pace of life. However, the limited availability of single-family homes on the market has increased prices as demand continues to outstrip supply.
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PREMIER PRO TIPS: You can access some of our best home appraisal tips and frequently asked questions on our resources page.
We look forward to working with you!
Matt and Troy