6.64 Acres RAW LAND on Parishville Rd Tax Map 26 2 1 52 (Frederick County)

November 14, 2012

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6.64 Acres RAW LAND on Parishville Rd Tax Map 26 2 1 52 (Frederick County)

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Description: Here we have a good sized parcel of raw land in a nice community, with over six and a half acres of wooded, rolling land.  The property is in a very desirable area with very nice home estates around.   Nearby, you will find a couple lakes; Lake Holiday and Lake Isaac.  This property is located seven minutes outside of the town of Gore and just five minutes from the West Virginia border.  Winchester is only 25 minutes from the property and the towns of Stephens City and Middletown are just over a half hour away.    If you’ve been looking for plenty of room near Northern Virginia this is your chance to own at a fraction of retail. 

Stephens City is a small town, and the second oldest town, in the lower Shenandoah Valley.  It has retained its small-town character over two centuries of development and change.  The town has a very high degree of historical integrity that will continue to be featured through renewal and revitalization. The Edwards Run Wildlife Management Area is only 20 minutes away from the property, an excellent location for hunting and fishing.

Frederick County is in the northern part of the Shenandoah Valley region of Virginia, and the independent city of Winchester is its county seat.  A portion of the George Washington National Forest is in Frederick County, providing outdoor adventure activities such as hiking, fishing and wildlife watching.  A portion of the Appalachian Trail, Skyline Drive and the Shenandoah Valley itself makes this county one of the most beautiful in Virginia.

A step into Winchester-Frederick County is a step into fascinating chapters of history. This is, after all, the community that shaped a young George Washington, who had his first job, first military post, and first elected office right here.

Winchester is the site for the popular Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival, one of the best-known festivals in the world. Each spring Winchester plays host for four days to over 250,000 visitors who converge upon the town to witness the famous Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival, usually held the first few days in May.  Winchester has long been known as the “Apple Capital” surrounded as it is by vast orchards and constituting one of the largest apple export markets of the nation and the largest producing area in Virginia.

In Winchester and Frederick County, the visitor will see many relics of the area’s history: the tomb of Lord Fairfax in the yard of Christ Episcopal Church; the home and grave of General Daniel Morgan, hero of the Revolutionary War; George Washington’s headquarters; the headquarters of Stonewall Jackson; the headquarters of the Union General Philip Sheridan, from which he started his 12-mile ride on October 19, 1864 to rally his retreating army at Cedar Creek; the Hollingsworth house, Abram’s Delight, built in 1754 and now completely furnished with relics of the 18th century; houses of the Revolutionary era; the National Cemetery and the Confederate Cemetery with thousands of hero’s graves; the ruins of an old church used as barracks during the Revolutionary War; the Hopewell Meeting House, established in 1734; Belle Grove Plantation, 1794; and many others.  Winchester is also known as “The Birthplace of Patsy Cline.” Some of her memorabilia can be seen at the Winchester-Fredericksburg CVB.

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Winchester, take US-50 W/Amherst St.  Continue to follow US-50 W for about 14 miles.  Turn left onto Parishville Rd/State Route 610.  Travel for 0.8 miles and when you find Anchorage Lane on your left, stop.  The property is on your right, immediately before the property at 510 Parishville Road.

WHOLESALE PRICE:

CASH PRICE: 29,900!! (You get this Discount Price of 29,900 if you have all Cash!!)

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Lot RAW LAND on Apache Trl Tax Map 128C-3-7-19 (Carroll County)

August 17, 2012

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Lot RAW LAND on Apache Trl Tax Map 128C-3-7-19 (Carroll County)

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Description: This lot is located on Apache Trail in the beautiful town of Fancy Gap in Carroll County.  It is located in a mountain subdivision right off the Blue Ridge Parkway in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains.  Here you can own gorgeous mountain views for less than $90 a month.   This lot makes for a great investment, weekend getaway, or mountain home site.  The property has great access with the Blue Ridge Parkway, US Route 52, and I-77 in close proximity.

Fancy Gap is known for its relaxing getaways.  The town has something for everyone; outdoor activities, cool summer weather, mountain music, culture, unique shopping and friendly people.  Be sure to explore the historic trails and 600-million-year old cave formation at Devil’s Den Nature Preserve, which has an abundance of natural and cultural resources. Much of this unique preserve’s 250 acres is open meadow situated atop the mountain crest.

Carroll County sits in southwestern Virginia in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains in the Blue Ridge Highlands region of southwest Virginia. The North Carolina state line forms the southern boundary of the county.

Named for Charles Carroll, the longest-lived signer of the Declaration of Independence, the county is primarily agricultural, but its roots go deep into the music of the mountains. Carroll County is one of the major counties along The Crooked Road: Virginia’s Heritage Music Trail. Jam sessions are offered somewhere almost every night of the week, and admission is usually free. And the town of Galax is partly in Carroll County. It is the home of the oldest, continuous Old Fiddlers Convention that takes place every August.

Some 25 miles of the famous Blue Ridge Parkway runs through the southern section of the county with spectacular overlooks as well as nature preserves and New River Trail State Park.

The Carroll County Courthouse in Hillsville was the scene of a tragic shootout in 1912 that caught the attention of the nation, and story tours are offered by the historical society.

Explore the historic trails and 600-million-year old cave formation at Devil’s Den Nature Preserve, which has an abundance of natural and cultural resources. Much of this unique preserve’s 250 acres is open meadow situated atop the mountain crest.

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DIRECTIONS: From Roanoke, take I-581 N/US-220 N, for about 5 miles.  Take exit 1 S on the left to merge onto I-81 S toward Salem/Bristol.  Take exit 81 to merge onto I-77 S toward Charlotte NC.  Take exit 8 for VA-775/VA-148 toward Fancy Gap.  Keep left at the fork, follow signs for Cana.  Turn left onto VA-148 E/Chances Creek Rd.  Continue to follow VA-148 E.  Turn right onto U.S. 52 S.  Turn right toward Blue Ridge Pkwy.  Turn left onto Blue Ridge Pkwy.  Take the 1st right onto Lightning Ridge Rd/State Route 608.  Take the 1st right onto Elk Spur Rd/State Rd 614.  Make a slight right onto Apache Trail and travel exactly one mile, turning right to stay on Apache Trail.  You will find the property on your right after a very sharp turn, right at the next bend in the road.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 4,900!!, Down Payment of 47, Payments of 89.66/month (Doesn’t Include taxes/hoa), 9.9% Interest, 72 Month Term.

CASH PRICE: 3,500!! (You get this Discount Price of 3,500 if you have all Cash!!)

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3 Acres RAW LAND on Reese Meredith Ln Tax Map 48-A-1-11 (Brunswick County)

May 31, 2012

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3 Acres RAW LAND on Reese Meredith Ln Tax Map 48-A-1-11 (Brunswick County)

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Description: This is a great opportunity to invest in three acres of wooded, raw land on a cul-de-sac street in Southern Virginia.  The property is minutes away from Interstate-85 with a level building site (it does slope downward on the back side of the east end).  The towns of South Hill and La Crosse are about a 12 minute drive from the lot.  There a quite a few rivers and lakes in the area, all within an easy drive.  If you enjoy the tranquility of a small town community, keep reading.

Brunswick County is bisected by Interstate 85, U.S. 1 and U.S. Highway 58. Originally cultivated for tobacco by slave labor in colonial times, its mostly rural economy is home to the small Saint Paul’s College, as well as a campus of Southside Virginia Community College.  You can also find Fort Christanna Historical Site here, a 25 acre site designed to provide a historical overview of the fort established by Governor Alexander Spotswood in 1714. The site includes information kiosks; garden area; cannon; and a wilderness walking trail. The Downtown area is now engaged in a beautification project which involves replacing downtown sidewalks with brick and installing new streetlights.

Unique to the area is the Tobacco Heritage Trail.  The vision for the trail is one of a connected ribbon of non-vehicular pedestrian transportation that will link towns, counties, natural resources, and cultural destinations all without the need for an automobile.  Specifically, the trail shall be a recreational outlet for hiking, walking, jogging, biking and horseback riding utilizing abandoned railroad beds.

Brunswick is best known as the origin place for Brunswick Stew. The original Brunswick Stew, according to Brunswick County historians, was created in 1828 by a black chef, “Uncle” Jimmy Matthews.  It is claimed that a good Brunswick stew must be cooked down slowly, “Until the stirring paddle stands up straight in the stew.”  When the paddle stands on its own, that’s when you can “Get a Taste of Brunswick.”  The Stew and County are tied together with the campaign’s theme: “Since 1828 when Ol’ Jimmy Matthews created Brunswick Stew, we’ve been doing things a special way. A little slow, but right.”

There are a number of lakes and rivers in and around the area.  County Park at Great Creek is a 212 acre flood control lake with a boat launching ramp; two fishing piers (one is handicap accessible); playground area; picnic shelters with grills/tables; football/baseball field; volleyball court; horseshoe pit and nature walking trail.  There is also the 157 acre County Pond, the scuba and camping park at Lake Rawlings, and the Nottoway and Meherrin River.  These scenic rivers run nearly 30 miles each of inviting views and offer great canoeing, swimming and trophy fishing (home to the “Roanoke Bass”).

Lake Gaston is to be the most notable water retreat in the area.  Its shoreline reaches approximately 350 miles and covers 20,300 acres of water.  This is the perfect destination for vacationers looking for relaxation, comfort and all types of water sports. The lake offers fishing, hunting, camping, boating, swimming and a number of public boat launching ramps.  Neighborhood marinas provide complete marine goods and services.

South Hill is a thriving, rapidly-growing community located about halfway between the Atlantic Ocean and the Blue Ridge Mountains. It is just hours away from Historic Williamsburg and Jamestown, both national landmarks. Since its beginning as a railroad town in 1889, South Hill has continued to be known for its ideal location. Today, the Town is easily accessible by a highway network consisting of Interstate 85, U.S. Route 58, U.S. Route 1 and Highway 47. South Hill is also only six miles away from the Mecklenburg-Brunswick Regional Airport.

Incorporated by the Virginia General Assembly on February 16, 1901, South Hill has always been known for its tobacco industry, and the Town is presently the third largest market in Virginia. But over the past few years, a significant growth in manufacturing and trade has diversified the Town’s economy. The Town’s growth is enhanced by its proximity to two nearby lakes, Kerr Lake (Buggs Island Lake) and Lake Gaston, both of which are created by the John H. Kerr Dam, which generates an average of 426,749,000 kilowatt hours per year. With over 1,150 combined miles of shoreline, tourist trade and a booming real estate market serve to fuel the Town’s growth. With the natural beauty of the lakes and a relaxed lifestyle to match, living in this unique region is a gratifying experience.

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Richmond, get on I-95 S.  Take exit 51 to merge onto I-85 S/US-460 W toward Durham/Atlanta.  Continue to follow I-85 S.  Take exit 28 for US-1 toward Lawrenceville/Alberta/VA-46.  Turn left onto U.S. 1 S/Boydton Plank Rd.  Continue to follow U.S. 1 S.  Turn left onto B and D Ln.  Turn left onto Reese Meredith Ln.  Travel 0.1 mile to the end of the road.  You will find the property on your right.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 13K!!, 997 Down Payment, Payments of 181.50/month (Doesn’t Include taxes/hoa), 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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.79 Acres RAW LAND on Hamlette Rd Tax Map 79-A-22B (Campbell County)

March 21, 2012

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.79 Acres RAW LAND on Hamlette Rd Tax Map 79-A-22B (Campbell County)

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Description: This .79 Acre lot in Campbell County is located on County Road 878, also known as Hamlette Road.  This road dead ends approximately 1000 feet beyond the property line, drastically reducing any and all traffic near the property.  The property is ready to go with a working well and septic system installed.  It is a prime building lot already cleared, level and ready for your dream home or investment property.

There is a pond less than 200 feet from the property and within a half hour drive is the Brookneal/Campbell County Airport.  Historic, Downtown Brookneal is about a twenty minute drive.  Brookneal is founded on the banks of the historic Staunton River.  It’s origin began when Patrick Henry, the Voice of the American Revolution, selected the strategic location for a ferry crossing linking Campbell, Halifax, and Charlotte Counties.  The rolling hills and rural landscape form a bucolic setting that inspired our most vocal Founding Father to retire and call this area his home.

Today, residents and visitors enjoy the serene setting as they canoe down the Staunton, fish for striped bass, or learn our Country’s history as they take in the interpretive experience of Red Hill, Henry’s plantation home.  They can enjoy a round of golf at Hat Creek, taste fine boutique wine at nearby San Soucy Vineyards, or participate in unique events such as the Day on the Town or Wine Festival.  Residents cherish Brookneal’s hometown atmosphere.  Wherever they go, they are welcomed with a friendly greeting and a personal touch that has been lost in the fast-paced environment of other places.

Brookneal truly encompasses the characteristics and the foundation of small town America.  It is said that new residents and visitors quickly fall in love with the town, the people, and the community.

Campbell County is constantly growing.  What began as a frontier settlement and agricultural community has grown into a center for industrial manufacturing with suburban neighborhoods and rural homes.

Being nestled in the foothills of the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains, gives Campbell County a beautiful setting.  The 511 square miles of space in Campbell County includes the towns of Altavista and Brookneal.  Along with the beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains, residents can enjoy the picturesque Staunton River to the south.  If you are considering this property, the scenery from the mountains, river, forests, farmlands and parks is not the only thing you will benefit from.  Campbell County offers beauty, along with diversity in employment, industry/commerce, recreation, suburban neighborhoods, culture and historic villages and landmarks.

Campbell County is rich in historical significance, as well as a history of hard work and strong family ethics, which makes the area a great place to start and raise a family.  The manufacturing history in Campbell County even dates back to the 18th century iron works.  There are many historic homes and attractions in the county.

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DIRECTIONS: From Lynchburg, take US-29 BUS S/Lynchburg Expy.  Turn right to merge onto US-460 BUS E/US-501 BUS S/Kemper St.  Continue to follow US-460 BUS E/US-501 BUS S.  Continue onto US-501 S/Campbell Ave.  Turn right onto US-501 S.  Turn left onto Co Rd 643/Lewis Ford Rd.  Turn right onto Co Rd 618/Irvindale Rd.  Turn left onto Co Rd 601/Hat Creek Rd.  Take the 1st right onto Co Rd 756/Red Bottom Rd.  Slight left onto Co Rd 600/Sugar Hill Rd.  Take the 1st left onto Co Rd 792/Flying w Rd.  Turn right onto Co Rd 878/Hamlette Rd.  Travel 0.3 miles and find the property on your left, directly across the street from the house at 231 Hamlette Road in Brookneal VA.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 17,900!!, Flexible Down Payment, Low Monthly Payments!!

CASH PRICE: 9,900!! (You get this Discount Price of 9,900 if you have all Cash!!)

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.94 Acres RAW LAND on Flint Rd Tax Map 7B2 5 E39 (Page County)

February 22, 2012

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.94 Acres RAW LAND on Flint Rd Tax Map 7B2 5 E39 (Page County)

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Description: This nearly one acre lot in Page County is located in the Shenandoah River Bend Subdivision.  The property is wooded, fairly level and is situated less than 2000 feet from the Shenandoah River.  With beautiful mountain views in the background, close access to U.S Route 340 and the Front Royal-Warren County Airport a half hour away, this lot makes for a great investment and home site.  Here, you can expect small town comfort, despite the enormous number of visitors Page county attracts every year.

Page County is located in the northeast part of the Shenandaoh Valley region of Virginia.  It is situated between the Blue Ridge Mountains on the east and the Massanutten Mountains on the west.  The Shenandoah River flows northward throughout the length of the county, and the George Washington National Forest lies along its western boundary with the Shenandoah National Park, known as the Cabin Capital of Virginia, along its eastern boundary.  This park has 500 miles of hiking trails encompassing over 196,000 acres of land.

Luray Caverns, the largest and most popular caverns in the east, draws a half million tourist to the area annually.  Skyline Drive, built along the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains is another great attraction of the county, particularly during the peak of fall foliage.  This is a 106-mile historic Drive, offering magnificent panoramas to some two million visitors annually.

Excellent sport fishing and canoeing can be found on the Shenandoah River, and various parks in the county provide settings for swimming, boating and hiking.  Several National Historic Landmarks are found in the county, including the original courthouse, the 18th century Mauck Meeting House, Stevens cottage in Shenandoah, a nineteenth century reminder of the county’s railroad heritage, and several homes dating from the mid-1700’s.

Here in the area, you can also play golf, enjoy sweets at Luray Fudge Company, get lost in the Garden Maze, and hear rocks sing on the Great Stalacpipe Organ.  Nearby is the Luray Zoo, a rescue zoo that is home to birds of prey, exotic cats, mammals, and reptiles from around the world.  

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Harrisonburg, take I-81 N.  Take the exit toward W Old Cross Rd.  Turn right onto W Old Cross Rd.  Turn left onto N Congress St.  Take the 3rd right onto US-211 E.  Take the ramp to US-340 N/N Broad St.  Turn left onto US-340 N/N Broad St.  Continue to follow US-340 N.  Turn left onto Good Mill Rd.  Turn left onto Richview Rd.  Travel 0.5 miles and turn left onto Flint Rd just before you would take a 90 degree right turn to remain on Richview Rd).  Travel 160 ft, the tree line marks the beginning of the property line.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 6,900!!, Down Payment of 297, Payments of 121.99/month (Doesn’t Include taxes/hoa), 9.9% Interest, 72 Month Term.

CASH PRICE: 3,497!! (You get this Discount Price of 3,497 if you have all Cash!!)

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2 Acres RAW LAND on Route 460 Tax Map 110-A-138 (Tazewell County)

January 25, 2012

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2 Acres RAW LAND on Route 460 Tax Map 110-A-138 (Tazewell County)

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Description: This 2 Acre property, located just off Governor G C Peery Highway is surrounded by mountains and valleys.  The lot is partially wooded and flat on the roadside, whereas the rear of the property slopes downward and extends to the river.  River front, with great road access and outstanding views, this property makes for a great investment.

U.S. Routes 19-460, part of Virginia’s four-lane arterial highway system, bisect the county and intersect with nearby Interstates 77 and 81. These road connections give easy, central access to all markets east of the Mississippi.

Tazewell County, located in the heart of southwestern Virginia, is a lovely combination of charming historic buildings, shaded Victorian homes, gently rolling farms and sweeping vistas. This is an up-to-date, progressive community that retains a friendly and rural atmosphere. Known to be folksy, relaxed, safe, quiet and neighborly, it’s the kind of place where folks still greet one another in passing whether they’ve met before or not.

The county has a rich heritage with beautiful scenery.  It sits upon the Alleghany Plateau, and is characterized by its mountainous terrain, making for a vacation and sportsman’s paradise. It used to be a hunting ground for Native Americans. Although rare in the eastern United States, there are petroglyphs near the summit of Paintlick Mountain.  In 1990, The Nature Conservancy declared the Clinch River Basin to be one of only twenty “Last Great Places” in the world.

Since it contains portions of the Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians and the Cumberland Plateau, Tazewell County has very distinct geologic areas within the county. Of the most unique areas is Burke’s Garden, also known as “The Garden Spot of the World” and “God’s Thumbprint,” it is a bowl shaped valley that formed from the erosion of a doubly plunging anticline.

This is only the beginning of what Tazewell has to offer.  Several additional lakes are available close to town. You can also enjoy an exhilarating bike ride along the Appalachian Trail or treat yourself to fine dining experiences at a variety of quality establishments…

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Roanoke, take I-81 S toward Salem/Bristol.  Slight right onto I-77 N (signs for Bluefield/Charleston W.VA).  Take exit 1 for US-52 N toward Bluefield.  Turn right onto U.S. 52 N/John Nash BLVD.  Continue to follow U.S. 52 N.  Merge onto US-460 W/U.S. 52 N via the ramp to Bluefield.  Continue to follow US.-460 W.  US-19 S/US-460 W/Trail of the Lonesome Pine.  After taking the ramp to Bluefield, travel 32.5 miles and the property will be on your right.  The western most property line is about 200 feet before Atlantic Avenue.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 13,900!!, Down Payment of 997, Payments of 169.80/month (Doesn’t Include taxes), 9.9% Interest, 120 Month Term.

CASH PRICE: 6,900!! (You get this Discount Price of 6,900 if you have all Cash!!)

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1.44 Acres RAW LAND on Lawyers Rd Tax Map 56-A-29 (Spotsylvania County)

January 11, 2012

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1.44 Acres RAW LAND on Lawyers Rd Tax Map 56-A-29 (Spotsylvania County)

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Description: This 1.44 Acre property is located Near Lake Anna in Spotsylvania County.  It features double county road access and is situated on level ground, making for a great investment or weekend retreat.  It is a wooded lot well suited for development, with plenty of privacy. 

Lake Anna State Park is less than three miles from the property.  This is a great opportunity for picnics, boating, fishing, rock climbing, hiking, biking and seasonal swimming with bathhouse and lifeguard at a sandy beach.  The park is 2,304 acres with 8.5 miles of lake frontage and 13 miles of hiking among the gently rolling forested lands.  In 2001, Lake Anna took top honors with a gold medal from the National Sporting Goods Association and National Recreation and Parks Association for the number one system of state parks in the nation.

One of Virginia’s fastest growing counties, Spotsylvania  contains a mix of beautiful rural landscape alongside an energetic, growing community.  This is largely due to its desirable location along Interstate 95, midway between metropolitan Washington and Richmond.  Known as the “Crossroads of the Civil War, Spotsylvania County is rich in historical resources.

At the dawn of European settlement of the “New World,” the Spotsylvania area’s historic past began with a skirmish near the Rappahannock River between American Indians and a group led by the famous explorer Capt. John Smith, renowned in legend and literature as the husband of the Indian Princess and heroine Pocahontas.

Spotsylvania’s colonial roots commence in 1721, when the then-British Colony of Virginia created a vast new county that stretched past the Blue Ridge Mountains by seceding parts of Essex, King and Queen, and King William counties. The independent City of Fredericksburg was formed from Spotsylvania County territory in 1728. Other historic attractions within the county include the first commercially successful ironworks in North America; a slave revolt attempted in the 1810s; and one of the nation’s most productive pre-1849 gold mines.

Spotsylvania County, named after Gov. Alexander Spotswood, a pre-Revolutionary British governor of the colony of Virginia, is a great place to live, work, play and shop!

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DIRECTIONS: From Richmond, take I-95 N.  Take exit 118 for County Rd 606 toward Thornburg.  Turn left onto Co Rd 606/Mudd Tavern Rd.  Continue to follow Co Rd 606.  Turn left onto VA-208 W/Courthouse Rd.  Turn right onto Co Rd 601/Lawyers Rd.  Travel 4.5 miles and find the property on your left.  When you reach Co Rd 612/Stubbs Rd, turn left.  Again, this property is on your left, at the south side of the intersection of Lawyers Rd and Stubbs Bridge Rd.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 10,900!!, Flexible Down Payment, Low Monthly Payments!!

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

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Lot of RAW LAND on Woodland Rd Tax Map 13B-411-1 (Giles County)

January 6, 2012

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Lot of RAW LAND on Woodland Rd Tax Map 13B-411-1 (Giles County)

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Description: This lot of raw land is located in Southwest Virginia off Woodland Road in Rich Creek of Giles County.  This is a sloping parcel offering terrific mountain views.  The entire lot is wooded, with the backside raising toward a small plateau while the front, road side offers level ground.   The lot is minutes away from the Jefferson National Forest and the large New River, yet it conveniently rests among urban development.  Minutes away from US-460 and several historical small towns, this lot is perfect for building on or keeping as an investment.  You will be able to enjoy a mixture of outdoor activities with the feel of civilization at your doorstep.

Giles County Virginia offers great adventure and loads of fun. Festivals, art shows, caves, fishing hiking, biking, and the beautiful New River bring folks from all over the country every year.  Numerous Native American sites and artifacts indicate their presence in Giles County for more than 10,000 years.  The European pioneers who came much later to the county found majestic mountains and beautiful, rushing streams.  They also discovered the great towering forests and palisades of rock along the New River with an abundance of wildlife.

Giles County was formed in 1806 and is named for William Branch Giles who was born in Amelia County, Virginia 1762.  Giles became a lawyer and from there was elected to the House of Representatives.  He also served on the Virginia Legislature and was elected Governor.  In all, he served his nation and state around a total of 40 years.

Forestland and the ancient New River still offer an abundance of wildlife, making Giles County a paradise for hunters and fisherman.  Giles contains 92.4 square miles of Jefferson National Forest and many accesses to the Appalachian Trail.

Mountain Lake is also located in Giles County where the movie “Dirty Dancing” was filmed.  It offers many indoor and outdoor activities for guests such as games like table tennis and billiards, water activities like paddle boating, canoeing and fishing, and dry activities like mountain biking and hiking.

Close by is Castle Rock Recreation Area, which houses a public recreation facility, including swimming, golfing, tennis, picnicking, basketball and hiking.

The Beautiful Cascades are also located in Giles and are very popular among hikers where they can experience an enjoyable two-mile hike, which leads to a 66 foot waterfall at the end.  Giles County combines natural beauty with changing seasons to offer the vacationer, visitor and tourist a welcomed respite.

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Roanoke, VA;  Take I-581 N/US-220 N.  Take exit 1S on the left to merge onto I-81 S toward Salem/Bristol.  Take exit 118B toward U.S. 460 W/Blacksburg.  Merge onto Parkway Dr.  Continue onto US-460 W.  Turn right onto Old Virginia Ave.  Take the 2nd right onto Woodland Rd.  Travel 0.1 mile and the property is on the right.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 8,900!!, Down Payment of 497, Payments of 139.07/month (Doesn’t Include taxes/hoa), 9.9% Interest, 84 Month Term.

CASH PRICE: 4,497!! (You get this Discount Price of 4,497 if you have all Cash!!)

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Lot of RAW LAND on Pine Needles Drive Tax Map 33B 12 1 P 26 (New Kent County)

January 3, 2012

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Lot of RAW LAND on Pine Needles Drive Tax Map 33B 12 1 P 26 (New Kent County)

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Description: This is a gently sloping and mostly wooded lot located in the Brickshire subdivision of the historic county of New Kent.  This lot is surrounded by fine homes and is minutes away from Interstate 64, Colonial downs and Royal New Kent Golf Club.  Whether you’re interested in championship golfing, wineries, peace and quiet, fantastic shopping or cultural opportunities, this lot makes for the perfect building site and/or investment opportunity.

New Kent County, Williamsburg and Richmond are three unique communities nestled in the rising hills and valleys at the charming and tranquil heart of Virginia.  These areas are steeped in American History, tradition, breathtaking scenery and southern charm.  Brickshire keeps these areas convenient, and keeps the hustle and bustle at arms-length.

This County is rural in nature and is one of the oldest and most charming counties in the Commonwealth, with an English history dating back 400 years with the visit of Captain John Smith in 1607.  The county was established in 1654 and named for Kent, England.  New Kent’s roads, leading from Richmond to Williamsburg and Hampton Roads, are among the oldest in America.

New Kent County is a gateway to history.  Less than 30 minutes away are Jamestown, the site of America’s first English-Speaking settlement, and Colonial Williamsburg, one of America’s favorite tourist destinations.  From here it’s a short drive to Yorktown, where Lord Charles Cornwallis surrendered to General George Washington, ending the Revolutionary War.

Nearby in neighboring Charles City County are two of the nation’s earliest and most beautiful plantations that are open to the public year-around. 

New Kent is only 15 miles east of the Richmond, the capital city of Virginia, and is considered part of the Richmond Metropolitan Area.  Richmond is known as the city that is “easy to love” because of its vast array of parks, friendly people, flourishing economic center, distinctive neighborhoods and abundance of Civil War history.

The county is home to Colonial Downs, Virginia’s only pari-mutual horse racing facility, offering thoroughbred and harness racing.  New Kent is home to three rivers, a large reservoir, rambling forests and mystical marshlands.  In 2006, the U.S. Census Bureau rated New Kent County among the top 100 fastest growing counties in America.

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Richmond, get onto I-64 E.  Take exit 214 for VA-155 toward new Kent CH/Providence Forge.  Turn right onto VA-155 S/N Courthouse Rd.  Take the 1st left onto Kentland Trail.  Turn right onto Linkshire Ln.  Take the 2nd right onto Torranceville Trace.  Turn right onto Pine Needles Dr and travel 0.3 miles.  The property will be on your right, when facing 11918 Pine Needles Dr, property is directly to the right.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

CASH PRICE: 19,900!! (You get this Discount Price of 19,900 if you have all Cash!!)…no financing on this one, sorry.

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