Town of Christianburg South Franklin Street Historic District pairs small-town ease with architectural pedigree. Along this tree-lined corridor in Christiansburg, late-19th- and early-20th-century homes show off Queen Anne flourishes, deep porches, and Craftsman details, while everyday errands remain walkable to courthouse square, cafés, and the Montgomery Museum of Art & History. The district’s scale, sidewalks, and mature shade trees create an easy rhythm for morning jogs, evening dog walks, and porch conversations.
Active days are close at hand. The beloved Huckleberry Trail winds toward parks and connects to regional paths, and the Christiansburg Aquatic Center offers year-round lap lanes, swim lessons, and community events. Commuters appreciate quick access to U.S. 460 Business and I-81 for straightforward trips to Blacksburg and Radford, while town services and amenities across Montgomery County are close and convenient.
Families are served by Montgomery County Public Schools, with Christiansburg’s primary, elementary, middle, and high schools recognized for strong extracurriculars and community support. Weekends bring farmers market finds, downtown festivals, and easy coffee-and-stroll routines past the district’s handsome facades—proof that historic character and everyday livability can go hand in hand.
Whether you’re buying into a piece of history or preparing to sell a well-loved home, Agent Pronto can connect you with a local real estate professional who knows this district—and the broader market—inside and out.