12.064 Acres RAW LAND on Chatham Rd Tax Map 33.2 (000) 000/020 (Henry County)

March 15, 2013

SOLD

12.064 Acres RAW LAND on Chatham Rd Tax Map 33.2 (000) 000/020 (Henry County)

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Description: Great potential on this deal with twelve acres of land in the beautiful and majestic Henry County.  Well over a couple dozen homes surround the property, evidence of a fine location.  Race car fans should note the Martinsville Speedway is just twenty minutes away, with the City of Martinsville just fifteen minutes from the property, where you will find a vast assortment of attractions. From natural history to fine art exhibits to exciting nightlife, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.  This is a wooded and rolling parcel of raw land for sale at a great price, well below its assessed and market value.  This is a great investment, especially for the outdoor enthusiast, with this location’s proximity to the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Located on the southern border of Virginia, the City of Martinsville is a thriving community conveniently positioned within a day’s drive of 60% of the U.S. population and over a third of the nation’s industrial manufacturers.  Martinsville – Henry County is positioned 50 miles south of Roanoke, Virginia and 50 miles north of Greensboro, North Carolina, home to the Piedmont Triad International Airport.  With roots in furniture and textile manufacturing, the county has undergone a transformation of its economy over the past 10 years.  Keep an eye out for discount priced, locally made name-brand furniture in their furniture outlets.

The City is perhaps most known for The Martinsville Speedway and NASCAR racing.  It is home to four major NASCAR races, attracting more than 100,000 spectators annually.  This Speedway is the shortest track on the NASCAR circuit and is the only original NASCAR-sanctioned track still running NEXTEL Cup events.  Martinsville is equally inviting for outdoor recreation, arts, cultural events and relaxation.  There are a wealth of trails, historic sites and scenic landscapes and plenty of natural history, arts, music and theatrical performances.

Set to open in Martinsville in the near future is the Commonwealth Crossing Business Centre.  This new business park will be developed on 726 acres along the North Carolina border and will be served by rail.  It will have sites up to 280 acres with 200 acres of construction-ready pad.

Henry County offers a high quality of life with a low cost of living.  It is a thriving community conveniently positioned within a day’s drive of 60% of the U.S. population and over a third of the nation’s industrial manufacturers.  Martinsville – Henry County is positioned 50 miles south of Roanoke, Virginia and 50 miles north of Greensboro, North Carolina – home to the Piedmont Triad International Airport.  With roots in furniture and textile manufacturing, the county has undergone a transformation the economy over the past 10 years.  It is now home to plastics and polymer processors, logistics and distribution companies, food processors and more.

In Henry County there is much to do and see.  There is art and culture, quality of life, and plenty of opportunities to discover the great outdoors.  You can furnish your new home with some serious discount furniture, thanks to famous names that Martinsville is known for including Bassett, Hooker and more.  No matter what interests you, chances are you’ll find it here.

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DIRECTIONS: From Martinsville, head west on E Main St toward Walnut St.  Slight right onto Jones St.  Turn left onto Liberty St.  Turn right onto Commonwealth Blvd E.  Slight right toward Hooker St.  Continue straight onto Hooker St.  Turn left onto US-58 BUS/VA-57 E/E Church St.  Continue to follow US-58 BUS/VA-57 E.  Turn left onto VA-57 E/Chatham Rd.  Travel 7.4 miles and you will find the property on your right just after you reach Lawrence Drive.

WHOLESALE PRICE: 

CASH PRICE: 11,900!! (You get this Discount Price of 11,900 if you have all Cash!!)…sorry, no financing on this deal.

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.5 Acres RAW LAND on Ice House Rd Tax Map 38 A 33 (Greene County)

November 9, 2012

SOLD

.5 Acres RAW LAND on Ice House Rd Tax Map 38 A 33 (Greene County)

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Description: This is an exciting and rare deal in Greene County, bound to sell quickly.  As with all of our deals, we’re passing along tremendous savings and/or investment opportunities, and selling this half acre lot for a price well below retail.  Public water and sewer are available.  This lot is level and located in a charming community just minutes from US-33, Stanardsville and Ruckersville.  Charlottesville, Skyline Drive, Shenandoah National Park and James Madison’s Montpelier are approximately a half hour away.  This is a great investment.  If you are interested, you need to call right away.

Greene County is one of the few gateways to the Blue Ridge.  It is one of the final stops before the Shenandoah National Park, the Appalachian Trail and the Blue Ridge Mountains.  Greene County is the perfect place to find relaxation in a beautiful setting, to open your heart and to feel the wonder of the land around you.  The county is part of a stunning horizon for pedestrians, bikers and visitors. 

If you love the outdoors, then you have to hike the surrounding beautiful National Parks.  Be sure to also try native trout fly fishing in the Conway or Rapidan Rivers, horseback riding at Graves Mountain Lodge, biking on the rural roads, or golfing at a nearby course.  Check out the Rapidan Wildlife Management Area for hunting, fishing, horseback riding and camping opportunities.  Also, exquisite Virginia wine tasting, the Barboursville, Autumn Hill and Stone Mountain Vineyards are a short away.

Greene is located in the north-central portion of Virginia.  It is only 100 miles southwest of Washington, DC, 20 miles north of Charlottesville on US 29, and 90 miles east of Richmond on US 33. There is easy access to Monticello, Montpelier, Shenandoah National Park, Skyline Drive, Massanutten and more. Greene also offers lots of antique stores, unique artisans, award-winning wineries and restaurants, and family friendly annual events, such as the Strawberry Festival, Greene County Fair, Monticello Area Wine Festival and the Battle of Stanardsville.

The Greene County Visitor Center can guide you to everything Greene and the surrounding area has to offer and will ensure you experience all the local flavor.

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DIRECTIONS: From Charlottesville take US-29 N/Seminole Trail for almost 15 miles.  Turn left onto US-33 W/Spotswood Trail.  Turn right onto US-33 BUS W/Spotswood Trail.  Slight left onto Route 677/Ice House Rd.  Travel 0.2 miles and you will find the property on your left half way between Holmes Run Road and Lucille Lane.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 21K!!, Flexible Down Payment, Low Monthly Payments.

CASH PRICE: 12,900!! (You get this Discount Price of 12,900 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

SOLD

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.

Google-DIRECTIONS

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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2.8 Acres RAW LAND on Hardiways Mill Rd Tax Map 58-3-E1 (Dinwiddie County)

July 13, 2012

SOLD

2.8 Acres RAW LAND on Hardiways Mill Rd Tax Map 58-3-E1 (Dinwiddie County)

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Description: This is almost three acres of raw land for less than $150 a month.  The terrain is wooded and gently sloping.  It is located about five minutes from Interstate 85 and downtown Dinwiddie and ten minutes to Dewitt.  If you have been thinking about investing in land, it doesn’t get more affordable than this.  You can own your own good sized parcel of Earth for less than you would pay for a car.

Dinwiddie County offers people what few locations in the United States can, unparalleled accessibility by two interstates, rail and water, as well as a high quality of life, low cost of living and a diversely qualified and educated workforce.  In fact, Dinwiddie County is blessed with the resources that other locations only wish they had to offer you.

With I-95 only ten minutes away and running parallel with the entire eastern side of the county, and I-85 and U.S. Rt. 460 bisecting the county, few locations can boast greater accessibility throughout the East Coast.  Dinwiddie’s close proximity to Virginia’s capital city of Richmond positions it just minutes from the Port of Richmond, Central Virginia’s domestic and international multi-modal freight and distribution gateway on the James River, serving waterborne, rail and truck shippers throughout the mid-Atlantic states.

The Dinwiddie Airport and Industrial Park along with the Dinwiddie Commerce Park provide additional advantages and opportunities to people looking for the perfect place to call home.  Agriculture contributes significantly to the economy and to the quality of life that residents enjoy. Beautiful Lake Chesdin, located along the northern boundary of Dinwiddie County, provides numerous recreational opportunities for everyone. The County Department of Parks and Recreation contributes greatly to the quality of life by providing year round activities for the entire family, from seniors to children.

Dinwiddie County lies within 150 miles of three of the nation’s major market and population centers and has easy access to these centers through the area’s excellent highway, rail, and air networks. Nearby markets include Washington D.C., Richmond, and Norfolk and the ports of Hampton Roads. The city of Petersburg adjoins the county on its northeastern limits.

Dinwiddie was officially created by an Act of the General Assembly in 1752, but its history goes back to 1643 when it was a part of Charles City County. Dinwiddie County has figured prominently in the nation’s history. In the campaign of 1784 there was fighting in the county between the British and the Southside’s militia. Soldiers from the area participated in the War of 1812. In the Civil War there was constant fighting in and around the entire Petersburg area. Fifty miles of fortification and sixty forts and batteries are constant reminders of the nearly 50 battles fought here during the Civil War.

Dinwiddie’s location allows it to offer a low cost of living with a high quality of life. Families and businesses alike are attracted to this up-and-coming area. Dinwiddie’s local economy is characterized by a growing industrial sector, a strong retail trade and an established agri-business presence. With controlled expansion, careful planning and forward thinking, Dinwiddie County truly is “soaring to new heights.”

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Richmond, take I-95 S for 20-25 miles.  Take exit 51 to merge onto I-85 S/US-460 W toward Durham/Atlanta.  Continue to follow I-85 S.  Take exit 53 for State Route 703 toward Dinwiddie.  Keep left at the fork, follow signs for Carson.  Turn left onto Carson Rd/State Route 703.  Take the 1 st right onto Hardiways Mills Rd/State Route 660.  Travel 1.6 miles and you will find the property on your left.  Notice an old driveway and the start of a guard rail alongside the road.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 9,900!!, 497 Down Payment, Payments of 142.19/month (Doesn’t Include taxes), 9.9% Interest, 96 Month Term.

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