1.44 Acres RAW LAND on Pinewood Dr Tax Map 156 10 5 1A (Bedford County)

July 19, 2013

SOLD

1.44 Acres RAW LAND on Pinewood Dr Tax Map 156 10 5 1A (Bedford County)

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Description: This is an amazing deal. For less than $6,000 you can own nearly an acre and a half of land on the outskirts of Roanoke. This is a beautiful property, complete with mountain views, surrounded by fine homes. It’s an easy commute to Radford University and the city of Roanoke. The Roanoke River, which leads into Smith Mountain Lake is just ten minutes from the property. This is a rolling lot, conveniently located within a gorgeous community. The property offers a nice blend of city, rural and suburban living.

The Roanoke region is recognized as one of the best places to live. Roanoke’s central East Coast location provides excellent market access for business and a pleasant climate for residents. Located in a right-to-work state, it’s recognized as an excellent place to find a job, and known for a low cost of living. There’s always plenty of time for the best cycling, water sports, hiking, arts, and entertainment. Surrounded by scenic beauty, the Roanoke region is a perfect destination for visitors wanting a little of everything in a Blue Ridge mountain getaway.

Roanoke is the tenth-largest city in the Commonwealth. It is the center of one of Virginia’s largest metropolitan regions, and a hub of transportation, finance, and industry for the southwestern part of the state. The scenic beauty of the Roanoke Valley, located between the Blue Ridge and the Virginia Allegheny Highlands, makes the city a pleasant as well as an economically diverse place to live and work. The city’s position on the East Coast gives it ready access to close to two-thirds of the total population of the nation within a radius of 500 miles.

Bedford is a centrally-located, beautiful destination. From month to month visitors & residents enjoy an ever-changing calendar of opportunities to explore the outdoors, to delve into history, to surround themselves with local, regional and internationally-acclaimed cultural events, and to rally around pro-level sports. With the lure of the ancient Appalachian mountain chain and the excitement of nearby cultural crossroads, this deal is one to consider.

Bedford has maintained a small-town charm and elegance with its historic sites. Most of Bedford’s structures were built in the 1880’s and 1890’s, replacing the wooden buildings lost in a fire in 1884. The primary architecture reflects the Victorian era’s Italianate style with ornate window details and a wide variety of arches and decorative cornices. In contrast to the elaborate Victorian buildings, Bedford also boasts a number of Classical Revival buildings, elegant in the simplicity of their design.

The care and preservation of our Central Business District was rewarded by Bedford being selected as one of the first Virginia Main Street Communities in 1985. Take a self-guided walking tour against a backdrop of the beautiful Peaks of Otter: and you will understand why Centertown is included in the National Register of Historic Places.

Rising out of the Blue Ridge Mountains, two prominent peaks stand out against the sky giving Bedford one of the most beautiful backdrops in Virginia. In addition to Harkening Hill, these peaks, known as Sharp Top and Flat Top, were once home to Native Americans of 10,000 B.C. As a part of the Blue Ridge Parkway, The Peaks of Otter (Milepost 86), offers hiking trails, wildflower walks, group or individual picnic areas, fishing, campgrounds and a beautiful lodge and restaurant facility open year-round. Visitors can hike or take the guided bus tour to the peak of Sharp Top or hike to the restored Johnson Farm and experience southern mountain life during the 19th century.

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DIRECTIONS: From Roanoke, head west on Kirk Ave SW toward 1st St SW, Turn right onto 2nd St SW. Take the 1st right onto Campbell Ave SW. Turn right onto Campbell Ave SE. Turn right onto 13th St SE. Turn left onto Jamison Ave SE. Continue onto Dale Ave SE. Continue onto W Virginia Ave. Continue onto Hardy Rd. Slight right onto Hardy Rd/State Route 634. Turn left onto State Route 619/Turner Branch Rd. Turn left onto Pinewood Dr. Travel 0.2 miles and you will find the property just before and across the street from the house at 208 Pinewood Drive in Vinton, Virginia.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 9,900!!, $97 Down Payment, Payments of 148.23/Month (Doesn’t include taxes), 9.9% Interest, 96 Month term.

CASH PRICE: 5,900!! (You get this Discount Price of 5,900 if you have all Cash!!)

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12.96 Acres RAW LAND on Catlett Rd Tax Map 6888-49-7764 (Fauquier County)

July 12, 2013

SOLD

12.96 Acres RAW LAND on Catlett Rd Tax Map 6888-49-7764 (Fauquier County)

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Description: This is a rare deal! Located in Fauquier County on Catlett Rd. This property is a beautiful 12.96 acre parcel that is wooded and flat. It is in the Bealeton area and is just one mile from the James Madison Highway, and is located outside the town of Manassas. You can be in our Nation’s capitol within an hours’ drive! This is a great opportunity to own such a huge property in Northern Virginia. Don’t miss a chance of a lifetime for such a great investment that will be selling for far below market value!!

Fauquier is a county located in the United States Commonwealth of Virginia. As of 2010, the county’s population was 65,203. Fauquier County’s county seat is Warrenton, and the county is a part of the Washington Metropolitan Area. It is in the heart of Virginia wine and horse country as well as rich in history and the preservation of agriculture. In 2011, Fauquier County was number eight on the U.S. Census Bureau list of highest-income counties in the United States.

Fauquier is located in the Northern Virginia region bounded by the Rappahannock River on the west and the south. Interstate 66 provides a direct link to nearby Washington, D.C. Warrenton’s Old Town features many quaint retail shops popular with locals and visitors alike.

At the time of European encounter, a sub-group of the Siouan-speaking Manahoac tribe, the Whonkentia, inhabited the area. They were forced out around 1670 by the Iroquois (Seneca), who did not resettle the area. The Conoy camped briefly near The Plains, from 1697 to 1699. The Six Nations ceded the entire region including modern Fauquier to Virginia Colony at the Treaty of Albany, in 1722.

Fauquier County was established on May 1, 1759, from Prince William County. It is named for Francis Fauquier, Lieutenant Governor of Virginia at the time, who won the land in a poker game, according to legend.

American Civil War battles in Fauquier County included (in order) the First Battle of Rappahannock Station, Battle of Thoroughfare Gap, Battle of Kelly’s Ford, Battle of Aldie, Battle of Middleburg, Battle of Upperville, First and Second Battle of Auburn, Battle of Buckland Mills, and the Second Battle of Rappahannock Station.

Fauquier County is home to twenty wineries & vineyards – each with its own unique flavors. Enjoy award-winning Virginia wines, wine tastings and tours, beautiful views, relaxing picnics by the vines, and more. See what it means to be in the heart of Virginia Wine Country!

Located at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and in the heart of Virginia’s horse and wine country, Fauquier is home to the Virginia and International Gold Cup, Twilight Polo, The Warrenton Horse Show, The Upperville Horse Show, The Hunt Country Stable Tour, many Point-to-Point races, as well as some of the best equestrian training centers in the country. Don’t forget to check out the bridle trails available at many of the county parks.

There are also history museums and reenactments. You can also take a short drive to visit Sky Meadows State Park for hiking on tough terrain, or the nearby Summerduck race track to watch some racing. For some great shopping head a short drive out of the area to Potomac Mills Outlet Mall in Dale City.

This property is only a 45 minute drive to the Dulles, VA area where you can catch a flight to anywhere in the world. This airport is one of the Nation’s most busy. While in the area head north to Washington D.C. and visit the Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument or take a look at the White House. For a kid friendly trip, check out the science, air and history Smithsonian’s. 

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DIRECTIONS: Head North on Grant Avenue toward Church St., take the first left onto VA 28 S/Church St, continue to follow Virginia 28 S. Destination will be on the left. It is before James Madison Highway but after Marsh Road. The road to the property will be to your left immediately after passing Craig Run, after turning left onto the road; the property will be about a quarter mile down on your right hand side. 

WHOLESALE PRICE:

CASH PRICE: 39,900!! (You get this Discount Price of 39,900 if you have all Cash!!)…sorry no financing on this deal.

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