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Why Live in Crewe
Crewe, located in south-central Virginia, is a small town with a rich railroad heritage. Established in 1888 as a major stopover for Norfolk & Western, now Norfolk Southern, the town remains deeply connected to the railroad industry, which continues to be a significant employer. The Crewe Railroad Museum, housed in a former depot, showcases the town's storied past with model trains and historical artifacts. Residents are drawn to Crewe for its affordable housing and proximity to Richmond, which is about an hour’s drive away. The town features a mix of traditional architecture, including ranch-style homes, colonial houses, craftsman bungalows, and farmhouse cottages. Larger estates and working farms are found on the outskirts, offering expansive acreage. Recreational opportunities abound at local parks like Railroader Park and Hooper Park, as well as at Twin Lakes State Park, located 10 miles away, which features over 500 acres and two lakes for boating and swimming. Crewe’s main thoroughfare, U.S. Route 460, is lined with local establishments such as Dine ‘N’ Crewe and Yoder’s Market, known for its homemade bread and donuts. For groceries, residents often travel to nearby towns like Farmville and Blackstone. Crewe is car-dependent, with Route 460 and Route 360 providing connections to surrounding areas and Richmond, 56 miles northeast.
Home Prices in Crewe, VA
The median home sale price in Crewe, VA is $252,500, up 7% year-over-year. Homes in Crewe sell in 61 days on average, compared to the national average of 58 days.
Home Price Trends
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Median Sale Price
$252,500
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Median Single Family Sale Price
$250,000
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Median 2 Bedroom Sale Price
$139,250
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Average Price Per Sq Ft
$143
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Number of Homes for Sale
11
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Last 12 months Home Sales
68
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Months of Supply
1.90
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Median List Price
$259,475
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Median Change From 1st List Price
0%
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Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
7%
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