16.27 Acres Listed in Goochland County, Potential Home Sites
A 16.27 acre parcel on Hadensville Fife Road in Goochland County was listed on December 29, 2025, offering a large, undeveloped tract for residential or recreational use. The listing could matter for local residents because it expands options for new homes, timbering, and outdoor recreation while raising questions about future land use and tax revenue.

A 16.27 acre parcel of undeveloped land on Hadensville Fife Road in Goochland County was listed on December 29, 2025 on the Homes BRIGHTMLS feed. The property is being marketed by Rick A. Cox of The Rick Cox Realty Group, based in Midlothian, Virginia. The listing page shows the parcel status and agent contact details and was last updated on December 29, 2025.
The listing describes the site as having substantial road frontage and a park like setting with rolling topography. Marketing materials say the tract is suitable for building a private residence, timber harvesting, camping, or recreational use. The agent suggests bringing a builder to explore residential possibilities, while the listing places few limits on potential uses beyond standard county approvals.
For Goochland County residents, a single 16.27 acre parcel will not by itself reshape the housing market, but it is a meaningful addition to the supply of rural land available for development or conservation. If subdivided and developed into one or more home sites, the property could modestly increase the county tax base and demand for local services such as roads, septic permitting and school capacity. If used for timber or left in recreational use, the financial impact would be concentrated in one time timber receipts and continued open land benefits for the neighborhood.
Land listings like this are also relevant to long term planning conversations in the county. Vacant tracts near established roads often draw interest from builders seeking larger lots, and they can prompt policy discussions about zoning, conservation easements, and infrastructure costs. Local officials and neighbors will likely evaluate the parcel through the lens of existing land use rules and the county comprehensive plan if a buyer seeks to build.
Prospective buyers and neighbors can view photographs and parcel specifics on the MLS listing and contact the listing agent for details. The listing’s availability on the BRIGHTMLS feed makes it accessible to local real estate professionals and private buyers assessing opportunities in rural Goochland County.
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