Thanks for looking at 1085 Cross Street, in Christiansburg VA! This home, built in 1979, sits just a five minute walk from the historic Cambria Depot station, yet is also a mile from the 460-Bypass interchange (and the new Christiansburg Aquatic Center).
The home has undergone several important improvements over the last five years, bringing it up to modern standards while still maintaining the traditional main-level living layout. Since 2005, the roof has been replaced, and a large heat pump was installed in order to efficiently heat and cool the house. At the same time, a deluxe programmable thermostat was added to provide even greater climate control. Additionally, the windows have all been replaced with a double-paned, insulated solution, and a low-E sliding door was installed between the eat-in kitchen and the back deck.
With storage under the house, there’s plenty of room on the main floor for everyday living. The large kitchen received new countertops and cabinets in the last few years, and the eat-in kitchen can be used as additional prep area for entertaining, or set it up for everyday use. The three bedrooms, located on one half of the house, are removed from the common areas, providing a quiet place to get away. Each room has its own closet, and the master boasts a full bath, as well.
While the property isn’t “in the middle of everything” according to its WalkScore, it is still convenient. Because of its location at the end of a wrap-around street, traffic is dedicated, and lacks the rush of cars heading here or there. And its proximity to the 460-interchange, as well as Franklin Road, makes it easy to quickly get to where you need to go. Feel free to check out the Photos page, and feel free to email me with questions.
