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Bonnie Vest

Bonnie Vest
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson)
Deltaville VA

Salesperson (VA: 062771)

24 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Middlesex County, VA
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Long & Foster Bay/River
Office Address
17457 General Puller Hwy
Deltaville, VA  23043
(Middlesex County)
Office Phone
804-435-2673
Office Fax
Mobile
804-339-5282
Email
bonn**@********.com
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Service Areas

Reedville: VA Northumberland: VA White Stone: VA Cobbs Creek: VA Middlesex: VA Blakes: VA Deltaville: VA Zanoni: VA Ark: VA Woods Cross Roads: VA King And queen: VA White Marsh: VA Gloucester: VA Bellamy: VA Naxera: VA Pinero: VA Schley: VA Gloucester Courthouse: VA Ware Neck: VA Hallieford: VA Hardyville: VA Beaverlett: VA Mathews: VA Christchurch: VA Jamaica: VA Saluda: VA Warner: VA Urbanna: VA Wake: VA Hartfield: VA

About Bonnie Vest

Bonnie Vest is an expert in waterfront real estate, focusing on the Middle Peninsula, including Deltaville, Mathews, and Gloucester, as well as the Northern Neck region of Virginia. Originally from Northern Virginia, Bonnie moved to the Tidewater area during her high school years and has since developed a deep appreciation for the Middle Peninsula and its estuaries over the past 25 years.

With a strong background in sales, Bonnie has dedicated much of her career to the industry. From 1989 to 2002, she served as a Manager and Yacht Broker, specializing in luxury boat sales. In February 2002, she obtained her real estate license and joined her husband, Will, in their family real estate business.

Bonnie has further enhanced her expertise by completing the Accredited Buyers Representative course. Her exceptional performance has earned her consistent recognition as a top agent by Long & Foster Realtors, as well as accolades from the Chesapeake Bay and Rivers Association of Realtors and the Northern Neck Association of Realtors.

Middlesex County, VA Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$592,626
Avg. Listing Price
From Bonnie's portfolio
3.0 / 2.4
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,131 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
96
Active Listings
Current inventory

Middlesex County, Virginia presents a fascinating case study in rural coastal real estate dynamics, where waterfront properties along the Rappahannock River command premium prices while inland agricultural parcels offer surprising value opportunities. This small but strategically located county, nestled between the Northern Neck's tourism corridor and Richmond's expanding influence, has seen steady appreciation in property values driven primarily by retirees seeking waterfront living and investors capitalizing on the area's recreational appeal.

With exactly 75 actively licensed real estate agents serving the county—all of whom maintain current email contact information—Middlesex represents a tight-knit professional community where relationships and local knowledge drive transactions. The market's relatively small size means these agents often specialize in specific property types, from historic estates in Urbanna to modern waterfront developments along the Piankatank River, creating distinct expertise niches that reflect the county's diverse real estate landscape.

Major Middlesex County, Virginia Real Estate Markets

Urbanna stands as the county's crown jewel, where this charming historic town's deep-water harbor and colonial architecture attract buyers willing to pay premiums for walkable waterfront living. The town's annual Oyster Festival brings national attention, boosting property values along Virginia Street and the surrounding waterfront districts. Meanwhile, Deltaville has emerged as a boating enthusiast's paradise, with marina-adjacent properties and custom homes catering to the Chesapeake Bay sailing community driving significant market activity.

The broader county encompasses several distinct geographic markets, from the agricultural heartland around Saluda—where working farms and rural estates dominate—to the developing waterfront communities along Stingray Point and Gwynn Island. Each area commands different price points and attracts unique buyer demographics, creating micro-markets that require specialized local knowledge to navigate effectively.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Middlesex County's real estate market operates on seasonal rhythms closely tied to boating and recreational activities, with spring and summer months generating the highest transaction volumes. Waterfront properties routinely sell for 200-300% more than comparable inland homes, yet inventory remains limited due to strict environmental regulations and the finite nature of prime water access. This scarcity has created a seller's market for premium properties while maintaining stability in the broader residential sector.

The county's geographic isolation—accessible primarily via rural highways and lacking major commercial development—has both preserved its character and created unique marketing challenges. Properties often sit on the market longer than urban counterparts, requiring agents who understand how to effectively reach the specific buyer pools most likely to appreciate Middlesex's rural waterfront lifestyle and recreational amenities.

Why Businesses Need Middlesex County, Virginia Agent Contact Data

Mortgage lenders, insurance companies, and home service providers find Middlesex County's concentrated agent network particularly valuable for building strategic partnerships. With all 75 licensed agents maintaining active email communication, businesses can efficiently reach the entire professional community to introduce specialized waterfront financing products, flood insurance solutions, or marine-specific services that align with local market demands.

The county's unique blend of agricultural properties, historic homes, and luxury waterfront estates creates diverse opportunities for vendors specializing in everything from septic systems and well drilling to boat lift installation and dock construction. Having direct access to the complete agent network enables service providers to establish relationships with professionals who understand their specific expertise and can refer appropriate clients consistently.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Bonnie Vest has 1 property for sale in Deltaville and surrounding areas.

$150,000

Listed 2026-02-11

17417 General Puller Hwy
Deltaville, VA  23043

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,216
Lot: 23,958 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Bonnie Vest currently has no rental properties available in Deltaville and surrounding areas. Check back later.