Greensville County, VA
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Total Properties

12,401

Average Home Price

$239,270

Average Square Feet

1,625

Price per Sq Ft

$131

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
3416,045

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

12,401

Median Home Price

$181,000

Average Home Price

$239,270

Average Square Feet

1,625

Price per Sq Ft

$131

Recent Sales (12mo)

37

YoY Price Change

-23.5%

Sales Velocity

131.2%

Greensville County, Virginia: Affordable on Paper, Complex in Reality

Tucked into the southside of Virginia near the North Carolina border, Greensville County occupies a peculiar position in the Commonwealth's housing landscape. With a median home price of $181,750 — barely half the national median — this small county of just over 11,000 residents looks like a bargain hunter's dream on a spreadsheet. The reality, as the data reveals, is considerably more nuanced.

The county seat of Emporia, the only incorporated town in Greensville, has long been defined by its position at the crossroads of I-95 and U.S. Route 58, historically serving as a regional hub for southside Virginia's agricultural economy and, more recently, logistics and light manufacturing. That economic identity shapes everything from the labor market to the housing stock.

A Workforce in Transition

The statistic that stops you cold here is labor force participation at just 43.4% — dramatically below the national average hovering around 63%. This isn't simply a retirement story, though the county's 16.2% senior population plays a role. Greensville also houses the Greensville Correctional Center, one of Virginia's largest state prisons, which significantly shapes population counts and depresses standard workforce metrics. The 6.7% unemployment rate among those actually participating in the labor force hints at genuine job scarcity for residents seeking work outside institutional employment.

The educational profile reinforces this picture: nearly 21% of adults lack a high school diploma, and just 10% hold a bachelor's degree — less than a third of the national rate. Only 3.8% hold graduate degrees. Workforce development remains one of the county's defining challenges.

The Rent Burden Paradox

Here's the genuine surprise in this data: in a county where you can buy a home for $159,000, renters are being crushed. A staggering 49.3% rent burden — where median rent consumes nearly half of renter household income — is one of the most severe in Virginia, well above the 30% threshold that defines housing stress. Nearly a quarter of renters face severe rent burden. When a quarter of housing units sit vacant and entry-level prices dip to $40,000, why are renters struggling this hard? The answer likely lies in income stratification: the 17.9% SNAP participation rate and 6.2% public assistance rate suggest that the county's renters skew heavily toward its lowest-income households, for whom even modest rents are unmanageable.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$181,75043% below national median
Rent Burden Rate49.3%vs. 30% stress threshold
YoY Price Change-23.1%significant market correction
Labor Force Participation43.4%well below ~63% national avg

FAQs

What makes Greensville County unique? Greensville is one of Virginia's smallest and most rural counties, shaped by its prison population, an interstate-corridor economy, and some of the deepest affordability pressures — for renters especially — in the state despite low nominal home values.

Is Greensville County a good place to buy a home right now? The 23.1% year-over-year price drop and a 22.9% vacancy rate signal a soft market with limited buyer competition — potentially attractive for investors or first-time buyers, but the thin transaction volume (only 23 sales in 12 months) means pricing is volatile and comps are unreliable.

Why is the poverty rate relatively modest while other indicators look stressed? The official 13.5% poverty rate may understate hardship given the institutional population counted in census figures. The SNAP participation rate, severe rent burden, and low labor force participation collectively paint a more pressured economic picture than the headline poverty number suggests.

Market Overview

Greensville County has 12,401 properties in our comprehensive database.

Greensville County offers affordable housing with an average price of $239,270.

With a price per square foot of just $147, this area offers excellent value for buyers.

Frequently Asked Questions About Greensville County, VA Real Estate

What is the average home price in Greensville County, VA?

The average home price in Greensville County, VA is $239,270, based on analysis of 12,401 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Greensville County, VA?

Our database includes 12,401 properties in Greensville County, VA, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Greensville County, VA?

The average price per square foot in Greensville County, VA is $147. This is calculated from an average home price of $239,270 and average size of 1,625 square feet.

What is the average home size in Greensville County, VA?

Homes in Greensville County, VA average 1,625 square feet, with an average price of $239,270.

How does Greensville County, VA compare to other Virginia counties?

Greensville County, VA is one of 133 counties in Virginia with property data available. Browse other counties to compare market conditions and pricing.

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