2.005 Acres RAW LAND on Route 635 Tax Map 058-0A-34A (Lunenburg County)

February 19, 2014

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2.005 Acres RAW LAND on Route 635 Tax Map 058-0A-34A (Lunenburg County)

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This 2.005 Acre property is located on Rte 635 in Lunenburg County. The property is just outside the towns of Lunenburg and Kenbridge. This is a gorgeous parcel that is flat, wooded and has road frontage! This lot would be great for building your own home, recreation, or simply as an investment. Not too far from the cities of Richmond or Petersburg, you can have the country life not too far from our States Capitol!

Historic Lunenburg County lies within the rolling terrain of the Piedmont (Southside) area of the State of Virginia which is frequently referred to as the “Mother of States”.

Lunenburg originally was part of Brunswick County which was established during the reign of George II of England. Among his numerous titles was Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg. When this territory was divided, one section became Brunswick County and the other Luneburg, later Anglecized to Lunenburg.

Lunenburg County is proudly and historically known as the “Mother of Counties.” After being formed from Brunswick on May 1, 1746, Lunenburg went on to provide territory for the formation of nine other counties after 1753-Charlotte, Partick and Henry-hence, the title, “Mother of Counties.” The first Lunenburg Courthouse was located in what is now Mecklenburg County.

Lunenburg is one of only thirteen counties in Virginia known as “The Hanover Counties” because they bear names associated with various persons of the royal House of Hanover. Lunenburg is also historically known as “The Old Free State of Lunenburg,” a title bestowed at the beginning of the Civil War in 1861.

Lunenburg, largely agricultural, is known for its red clay and climate suited to various crops, mainly tobacco which has been and remains the principal cash crop. The abundant red clay was beneficial for building, resulting in the historic courthouse and many of its antebellum (pre-war) homes and chimneys being constructed of hand-kilned bricks from native soil.

 The present Lunenburg Courthouse building, the county’s third, was erected between August 1824 and March 1827. The historic Lunenburg County Courthouse (Circuit Court) embodies the architectural characteristics of Thomas Jefferson and carries the great distinction of being one of only four Jeffersonian Courthouses in Virginia.  Though still beautiful and statuesque, the courthouse building and grounds have been altered to varying degrees over the years. The Lunenburg Board of Supervisors completed construction of a new Courts Building, housing various local government offices in 2006 and renovations to the historic Courthouse in 2009. The renovations and new construction are intended to be architecturally compatible with the 176-year old original structure and immediate surroundings to maintain the original integrity of the buildings and grounds.

Aprox 5 miles North of Victoria on Hwy 49 is the Nottoway falls located on the Nottoway River. A man made fishing reservoir/lake and water supply for the Town of Victoria. On the east side of the dam under the bridge are foot paths along the river that take you to natural falls. Large beautiful rock structures, natural waterfalls and nature await you. Once you walk all the way to end, you have probably descended a few hundred feet below the man made fall. Great picnic spots on the large rocks. Also fishing on the west side above the falls. Public boat landing is located on the reservoir.

Head to the City of Petersburg and visit the award-winning National Museum of the Civil War Soldier forms the Park’s centerpiece. Here, the story of the 3 million common soldiers who fought in America’s bloodiest conflict is told in breathtaking fashion using the latest museum technology. An impressive artifact collection is set amidst lifelike settings. Interactive learning stations attract kids and grownups alike.

If you want to drive a little further, you can visit the Metro Richmond Zoo in the Richmond area. It is home to Giraffes, Tigers, Chettahs and Monkeys. This would be the perfect trip for any family!

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DIRECTIONS: From Petersburg, VA, Head west on U.S. 1 S/US-460 BUS E/E Washington St toward S Sycamore St, Continue to follow U.S. 1 S/US-460 BUS E. Merge onto I-85 S/US-460 W via the ramp to Durham NC. Take exit 61 to merge onto US-460 W/Airport St toward Blackstone, Continue to follow US-460 W.  Turn left onto US-460 BUS W/Cox Rd, Continue to follow US-460 BUS W, Continue onto VA-40 W/S Main St, Continue to follow VA-40 W. Continue onto S Broad St, Continue onto VA-637/Craig Mill Rd, Continue onto Plank Rd, Turn left onto State Route 635/Oral Oaks Rd. Destination will be on the left, State Route 635/Oral Oaks Rd. It is almost to the corner of Oral Oaks Rd and Unity Rd, right after passing Unity rd, the property will be on the left. 

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 9,900!!, 67 Down Payment, Payments of 129.40/month (Doesn’t Include taxes), 9.9% Interest, 120 Month Term.

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

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1.5 Acres RAW LAND on Paul Pry Trail Tax Map 3425-022813 (Halifax County)

August 2, 2013

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1.5 Acres RAW LAND on Paul Pry Trail Tax Map 3425-022813 (Halifax County)

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This 1.5 Acre property is located on Paul Pry Trail in Halifax, the property is just outside South Boston. This is a gorgeous mostly clear and flat lot with road frontage. This would be the perfect lot for building a home, recreation, or as an investment. The location is not too far from the North Carolina border, and the city of Danville is within a 30 minute drive.

Halifax County is located in the south-central Piedmont region of Central Virginia. It is bordered on the south by the state of North Carolina. The town of South Boston in the county is home to the South Boston Motor Speedway, a NASCAR-sanctioned race track that has been host of Busch Series Grand National Racing since 1982 and is recognized as the world’s fastest short track. It is also home to NASCAR drivers Ward and Jeff Burton. Virginia International Raceway, America’s Motorsport Resort, also is here.

South Boston is a town that provides the richness of small town life with big city amenities close by.  It is small enough to provide a feeling of belonging, yet progressive enough to provide the facilities, services and conveniences that are necessary to make a community feel like home to its citizens. It is a town full of history, character, and charm with large urban areas including Richmond, Raleigh, Roanoke and Charlottesville, all within a two-hour drive.  Access to some of the world’s best medical facilities are a mere 70 mile drive south.  Crime rate here is one of the lowest in the state.

Halifax County is home to The Dan, Staunton and Banister rivers, which provide endless recreational facilities and numerous amenities.  There are plenty of trails; hiking, Civil War, Civil Rights and Wine Trails.  Within the county you’ll also find the Berry Hill Estate, a number of museums, The Prizery, Mountain Road Historic District, unique shops, the Bob Cage Sculpture Farm, Civil Rights trails, Edmonds Park, Buggs Island Lake, The Art Guild, etc.

The Prizery features cultural events, theatre and musical performances and art exhibits. A walking tour of downtown South Boston highlights the city’s industrial, commercial, and residential development from the 19th century to the 1930s. One of the most popular Virginia events is the annual Cantaloupe Festival in Halifax!

The Town of Halifax is a source of outstanding architecture.  Halifax’s crafts, curiosities and fine jewelry stores compliment the walking tour of magnificent homes and stops along Virginia’s Civil War and Civil Rights trails. The Halifax County Courthouse, a classical revival built in 1838, and neighboring Halifax War Memorial commemorate the history of Halifax and its heroes for many generations. Located directly across from the Courthouse is the Molasses Grill, a fine dining experience offering Southern cuisine. Shop nearby by Toots Creek Antiques and you will not leave empty handed.

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From Danville, VA, head southeast on S Ridge St toward Patton St. Take the 1st left onto Patton S, continue onto VA-293 N/Main St. Continue to follow VA-293 N,  slight right onto VA-360 E/Richmond Blvd, Continue to follow VA-360 E, turn left onto State Route 676/Thompson Store Rd. Continue to follow State Route 676,  turn left onto State Route 898/Paul Pry Trail. Destination will be on the left, State Route 898/Paul Pry Trail.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 9,900!!, 97 Down Payment, Payments of 129.01/month (Doesn’t Include taxes), 9.9% Interest, 120 Month Term.

CASH PRICE: 4,700!! (You get this Discount Price of 4,700 if you have all Cash!!)

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

July 19, 2013

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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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3.15 Acres RAW LAND on Botetourt Rd Tax Map 5-48 (Botetourt County)

January 11, 2013

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3.15 Acres RAW LAND on Botetourt Rd Tax Map 5-48 (Botetourt County)

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Description: This lot with over three acres of beautiful rolling land is located near the James River and George Washington National Forest.  Roanoke is an hour away while the towns of Eagle Rock and Clifton Forge, along with Interstate 64, are just ten minutes from the property.  This is a pleasant rural location with a number of homes in the area.  This lot offers tremendous value, a great investment, perfect for your new home.

Botetourt County is one of Virginia’s oldest and most scenic and historically significant counties.   It is ranked 10th in the state in the amount of land that is protected by conservation easements.  Combined with national forest and other protected lands, over 27% of the County is protected for the scenic and recreational enjoyment of future generations.  More than a dozen Botetourt sites are listed on the Virginia Historic Landmarks Register.  Lewis and Clark began their famous journey here.

Botetourt County is filled with rolling hills, miles of hiking trails including the Appalachian Trail, scenic rivers and streams, historic towns and beautiful countryside all within majestic mountain backdrops. Botetourt borders the Blue Ridge Parkway and is home to the Headwaters of the mighty James River. The combination of rivers, mountains, scenic countryside and historic towns creates an investment experience that is second to none.

Present day Botetourt offers convenience without crowds and lots of opportunities for discovery.  A leisurely stroll through one of the three unique and distinctive Downtowns of Botetourt will reveal the history, charm and hospitality of life in the Blue Ridge Mountains.  Take a drive along the Blue Ridge Parkway or other scenic byways in the county and you’ll discover why people choose to call this home.  

Spend just a day in Botetourt and you will quickly see why Progressive Farmer Magazine voted Botetourt Count one of the top 20 Places to Live in Rural America.  Enjoy the natural beauty of lush vineyards, fields and farmlands, or picnic along the side of one of our pristine rivers and streams.  Immerse yourself in American history at one of Buchanan’s Civil War sites, and then tour the Botetourt County Historic Museum to learn more about local culture and the important role Botetourt played in American history.  Visit the historic town of Fincastle, and spend time researching genealogy at the Fincastle Library or the County Courthouse.   Botetourt truly has something for everyone. Be sure and make the Visitors Center at the Old Jail your first stop for information on walking or driving tour guides that can help you every step of the way.

The nearby Town of Clifton Forge dates back to the 1700s, with development growing along both sides of the Jackson River.  Clifton Forge grew up with the railroad industry and it became a major maintenance facility for steam locomotives and remains home to the Chesapeake and Ohio Historical Society, Inc.  The region is a lush mountain playground nestled at the southern tip of the Shenandoah Valley.

Recreational and educational opportunities abound.  Nearby are Douthat State Park, Lake Moomaw, and the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests, which offer camping, hiking, canoeing, boating, and fishing.  Nearby colleges are Dabney Lancaster Community College, Washington & Lee University, Southern Virginia College, Roanoke College, and VMI.  The Alleghany Highlands Arts and Crafts Center is located in downtown Clifton Forge and offers art exhibits and locally crafted items of the highest quality.  A short drive North is The Homestead, a five-star, world renowned resort offering golf, tennis, snow skiing, ice skating, fly fishing, sporting clays, and horse back riding.  Also within comfortable reach is the award-winning and historical Greenbrier Resort.

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DIRECTIONS: From Roanoke, take I-581 N/US-220 N.  Take exit 1N to merge onto I-81 N/US-220 N toward Lexington.  Take exit 150B for US-11 N/US-220 N.  Merge onto US-11 S/US-220 N/Lee Hwy.  Turn right onto US-220 N/Cloverdale Rd.  Continue to follow US-220 N for 29.6 miles.  Turn right just before you reach the house at 21060 Botetourt Road In Eagle Rock, VA.  Our property borders the southern most part of this road (name unknown).

WHOLESALE PRICES:

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

CASH PRICE: 8,900!! (You get this Discount Price of 8,900 if you have all Cash!!)

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Lot of RAW LAND on Mahogony Dr Tax Map 123D 1 98 (Washington County)

November 5, 2012

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Lot of RAW LAND on Mahogony Dr Tax Map 123D 1 98 (Washington County)

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Description: This is a nice level and wooded lot, roughly a half acre or a little less, in the Oak Hill Estates of Abingdon VA.  From here, it is only a six minute drive to Interstate 81 and 12 minutes to Downtown Abingdon.  In under a half hour you can reach the North Carolina border and South Holston Lake.  This is a convenient location in a well-developed neighborhood.  There is also plenty of commercial development in the area, including an airport and a Drive In Movie Theatre, and for the ladies, there is a large shoe store very close to the property. 

In Abingdon, history can be found within the record books of the Washington County Courthouse, in the cemeteries dating before the Revolution, in the homes throughout the historic district, and dedicated markers.  It was chartered in 1778 and is one of the oldest towns west of the Blue Ridge Mountains.  Today, local amenities include the Virginia Highlands Festival – one of the top 100 tourist events in North America.  Abingdon itself has been named as one of the best 100 small towns for the arts in the United States!  Beauty, history and amenities are just a few of the many reasons you’ll want to live in or around Abingdon.

Named after George Washington, the County is located in the Commonwealth of Virginia, in the far western part of the Blue Ridge Highlands region of Virginia.  The world famous Barter Theater in Abingdon has delighted audiences for more than 50 years.  It is part of the Abingdon Historic District, which is a Virginia Historic Landmark.  Another attraction in this 20-square block district is the William King Regional Arts Center, an affiliate of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, and the Arts Depot.

Washington County is home to the Virginia Creeper Trail in Damascus, also known as “Trail Town USA.” You can get close to nature in the Mount Rogers National Recreation Area, as well.  The county is one of the sites along The Crooked Road: Virginia’s Heritage Music Trail.

A major part of Washington County is in the Great Valley region of Virginia, where Abingdon, the County Seat, was established.  The town is located near the Blue Ridge Mountains in the rolling foothills of the Appalachian range in Southwest Virginia.  Visiting Native Americans thought of the area as sacred ground and found it so rich in natural beauty that they never settled or hunted here.  Today it’s served by State Highway 19 and nestled alongside Interstate 81.

To the north are the North Fork of the Holston River and the Clinch mountain range; to the south and east are River Knobs, the junction of the Middle Fork and the South Fork of the Holston River, and the mountain ranges known as the Holston and the Virginia Iron.  The combination of springs and elevation provided waterpower, harnessed behind small dams for milling grains and for sawing lumber from the abundant stands of trees.  Grayson, Smyth, and Washington Counties join at the top of the second highest mountain (5,520 feet) in Virginia formerly known as “Meadow”, because of its prominent bald field. Winter snows in that open field have caused the change of its name to White Top Mountain.

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DIRECTIONS: From Marion, take I-81 S toward Abingdon.  Take exit 13 for County Rd 611 toward Lee Hwy.  Turn right onto Co Rd 611/Providence Rd.  Turn left onto US-11 S/US-19 S/Lee Hwy.  Turn right onto Westinghouse Rd.  Turn left onto Mahogany Dr.  Take the 2nd left onto Dogwood Dr.  The property is on your left, immediately before the house at 17183 Dogwood Dr.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 18,700!!, Down Payment of 997, Payment of 248.28/month (Doesn’t Include taxes), 9.9% Interest, 108 Month Term.

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

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7.97 Acres RAW LAND on Cabell Ln Tax Map 111 A 46 (Amherst County)

September 14, 2012

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7.97 Acres RAW LAND on Cabell Ln Tax Map 111 A 46 (Amherst County)

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Description: WOW!  This property deserves your full attention; eight acres of fairly level land on a state maintained cul-de-sac road with a pond, right next door.  It is located only five minutes from downtown Amherst and four minutes from Richmond Highway.  The James River and the City of Lynchburg are only 20 and 25 minutes from the lot, respectively.  Also nearby are the Izaak Walton Park and plenty of beautiful mountain ranges.  This deal will be hard to beat.  It is priced well below assessed value.

Amherst County is located near the geographical center of Virginia and provides spectacular rolling countryside.  Amherst abounds with prime fishing and access to 50 miles of water along the James, Pedlar and Piney rivers.  Recreational opportunities include boating, skiing, hiking, cycling, jogging, major collegiate sports and auto racing.  The region offers a rich quality of life.  Most of the northwestern part of the County is part of the George Washington National Forest. 

Amherst County was formed in 1761 from neighboring Albemarle and Fluvanna Counties.  Named for Sir Jeffrey Amherst, the acclaimed “conqueror of Canada” and Governor of Virginia.  While Amherst is a small town, it is one of family pride and notable history.  The county contains many good examples of 18th, 19th and early 20th century rural and small town architecture.  The downtown area of Amherst is a classic example of early 20th century commercial architecture.

Amherst is a picture perfect place to live. The true outdoorsman will never be at a loss for activities as residents have easy access to the George Washington National Forest as well as the Blue Ridge Parkway where hiking, picnicking, camping, hunting and canoeing are just a few possibilities.

Quaint shops and businesses dot the town of Amherst.  There are plenty of attractions, including Sweet Briar College, one of the most beautiful colleges in the United States.  There are three golf courses (with the Poplar Grove Golf Course, ranked #8 best new upscale public course 2005 by Golf Digest).  Be sure to visit the Moncan Indian Ancestral Museum or the Amherst Historical Museum. 

In the nearby city of Lynchburg, more shopping, dining and entertainment venues are readily available.  Amherst and Lynchburg offer seven colleges providing a myriad of undergraduate and graduate opportunities, making for a great investment opportunity.

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DIRECTIONS: From Lynchburg, take VA-163 N/5th St.  Continue to follow VA-163 N.  Turn right onto Amherst/Lynchburg Expy.   Continue to follow Amherst.  Turn right onto S Coolwell Rd/State Route 604.  Turn right onto Bobwhite Rd.  Turn left onto Earley Farm Rd/State Route 624.  Continue to follow State Route 624.  Turn left onto Cabell Ln/State Route 764.  Travel 0.4 miles to the end of the road.  At the cul-de-sac, turn right, you are on the property.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 39,900!!, Flexible Down Payment, Low Monthly Payments.

CASH PRICE: 22,700!! (You get this Discount Price of 22,700 if you have all Cash!!)

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1.22 Acres RAW LAND on S. Fork River Lane Tax Map 87-1-4 (Page County)

August 11, 2012

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1.22 Acres RAW LAND on S. Fork River Lane Tax Map 87-1-4 (Page County)

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Description: AMAZING BEAUTIFUL 1.22 acres with RIVER FRONTAGE ON THE SHENANDOAH RIVER!!  If you have been looking for a water front property make sure you jump on this deal…this is one of those deals that will sell quickly!  Enjoy the hot summer days on your new property and cool off in the Shenandoah River with friends and family!! Enjoy the breathtaking landscape of Page County!

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.

GoogleDIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Charlottesville take 29 North,  Left on US-33, merge Onto US-33 BUS W/US-340 N via the ramp to Front Royal, continue to follow US-340 N, Left onto Kite’s Corner, continue onto S Fork River Lane, Look for 400 S Fork River Lane, Property is just to right of that house…see GIS plat on the email.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: $29,900!!, $8,000.00 Down Payment, Payment of $234/month (Doesn’t Include taxes), 9.9% Interest, 180 Month Term

CASH PRICE: $17,900!! (You get this Discount Price of $17,900k if you have all Cash!!)

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2 Acres RAW LAND on Bakers Branch Rd Tax Map 80-44B (Louisa County)

April 25, 2012

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2 Acres RAW LAND on Bakers Branch Rd Tax Map 80-44B (Louisa County)

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Description: This is a nice and private two acre property with an existing structure on the premises, leaving behind an existing building site or structure than can be rehabilitated.  This is a level lot, partially cleared with some nice trees on the land.  There is state road frontage, making life in this small community even more appealing.  This would make for a great home site or investment.

Located in Central Virginia, the Town of Louisa has about 1500 residents.  It has all the advantages of a small community, and is within an hour’s drive from Richmond and Charlottesville, and barely two hours from Washington, D.C., the Blue Ridge Mountains, and the Atlantic Ocean.  It is about an hour’s drive from Lake Anna, a 13,000-acre water paradise offering one of the best fishing spots in Central Virginia and plenty of outdoor recreational activity.  The fast growing Zion Crossroads community is only a 20 minute commute from the property.

Louisa is one of the fastest growing counties in Central Virginia.  Nowhere is this more evident than in the schools. Today, more than 4,700 students are enrolled in one of four elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school.  Numbers continue to rise as the population expands in the eastern and western parts of the county.

Nestled in the rolling hills of Central Virginia, the county consists of 514 square miles of predominately farm and forest land.  With a country club, golf courses, museum, public library, historic landmarks, churches, and community organizations, Louisa County has something for everyone.

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Charlottesville take I-64 E toward Richmond.  Take exit 148 for State Route 605 toward Shannon Hill.  Turn left onto Shannon Hill Rd/State Route 605.  Sharp right onto E Old Mountain Rd/State Route 640.  Turn left onto Bakers Branch Rd/State Route 754.  Travel 0.2 miles and you will find the property on your right.  It is the 3rd driveway on your right.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 27K!!, Down Payment of 5K, Payments of 332.67/month (Doesn’t Include taxes/hoa), 9.9% Interest, 96 Month Term.

CASH PRICE: 14,900!! (You get this Discount Price of 14,900 if you have all Cash!!)

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8.28 Acres RAW LAND on Proffits Rd Tax Map 88 3 A (Louisa County)

July 19, 2011

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8.28 Acres RAW LAND on Proffits Rd Tax Map 88 3 A (Louisa County)

Description: Perfect 8.28 acres for sale in Beautiful Louisa County.  Get a great deal on over 8 acres of highly wooded land.  Louisa County is located in the Central Virginia region near the geographic center of the state and just 50 miles northwest of Richmond, the state capital. Lake Anna, located in the northern portion of the county provides a scenic stting for water-related activities with 13,000 acres and 250 miles of shoreline. Lake Anna State Park offers hiking trails, boating facilities and fishing and swimming opportunities.

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DIRECTIONS: From Charlottesville take 64 E, Take exit 152 toward Hadensville, left onto Old Fredericksburg Rd/ Rt 629, left onto Halls Rd/ Rt 718 (Halls Rd turns into Proffits Rd),  Once you take a left on Rt. 718 (halls Rd.) you will go down about a mile. (During this stretch you will leave Goochland County and Enter Louisa County). There will be a  “leaving goochland, entering louisa county” sign. After getting into the area where the road is surrounded by fields, less than a few tenths-of-a-mile down will be a gravel driveway to your left with a gate. This is the road leading to the property. You will see the house number 1614 on the fence post. Just open the gate and make sure to close it because there are two horses in the field. You will come to a second gate, once you pass through this gate the property will be the wooded area on your right. Make sure to close the second gate behind you as well. If you come to a white house on your left (house number 1400 proffits road) you have gone too far. Turn around and go back until the next driveway with a farm gate, now on your right.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 29,900!!, Flexible Down Payment 

CASH PRICE: 19,900K!! (You get this Discount Price of 19,900k if you have all Cash!!)

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.5 Acres RAW LAND on Dry Bridge Rd Tax Map 021-A-124 (Prince Edward County)

June 25, 2011

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.5 Acres RAW LAND on Dry Bridge Rd Tax Map 021-A-124 (Prince Edward County)

Description: Beautiful property in Prince Edward County.  This property HAS state road frontage and is perfect investment opportunity if you are looking to pick up land cheap.  Prince Edward County is located in Central Virginia and is boarded by the Appomattox River! Hampden-Sydney College, one of the oldest colleges in the United State and Longwood University are both located in Prince Edward and offer many cultural activities and NCAA sporting events. Twin Lakes State Park and Bear Creek State Park offer swimming, boating, fishing and camping. The 2,775-acre Briery Creek Wildlife area, Features a Stocked lake! This county has great history and features the Robert Russa Moton Museum which is the national center for Civil Rights in education.

DIRECTIONS: From Charlottesville take 20S/Monticello Ave, Right onto US-15 S/N MadisonRd, Right on Co Rd 768/Tuggle Rd, Slight left onto Co Rd 695/Tuggle Rd, Left onto Co Rd 675/ Dry Bridge Rd, Look for yellow and red for sale sign

WHOLESALE PRICES:

CASH PRICE: 4,997K!! (You get this Discount Price of 4,997k if you have all Cash!!)

OWNER FINANCE/TERM SALE: 997 Down Payment, Payment 147.34/month (Doesn’t Include taxes), Interest Rate: 9.9%, Term Length 84 Months.

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