4.43 Acres RAW LAND on Navigation Point Dr Tax Map 207B 1 13 (Bedford County)

February 21, 2014

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4.43 Acres RAW LAND on Navigation Point Dr Tax Map 207B 1 13 (Bedford County)

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Description: This 4.43 Acre property is located on Navigation Point Drive in the Goodview area. This property is just outside of Roanoke in Bedford County Virginia. This is an amazing wooded and partially sloped lot with road frontage. There is also a septic system in unknown condition where the old home site is. A small creek skirts through the property as well.  It is less than a mile from the Roanoke River and only a 20 minute drive to Smith Mountain Lake. This is perfect for building your dream home.  You will enjoy the nearby lake, river and the scenic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains that surround this community.

The city of Bedford is located in Bedford County. The Fourth Duke of Bedford, John Russell, gave Bedford its name. In 1754 Bedford County was formed from Lunenburg County and was named for Bedford, who was then Secretary of State for Great Britain during the reign of King George II. Although New London, in Bedford’s eastern section, was the first county seat, the seat was moved to the more centrally located town of Liberty in 1782. This is the present-day City of Bedford.

Bedford County is bordered by the Blue Ridge Mountains to the west, the James River on its northeast and Smith Mountain Lake to the south.The city covers an area of 6.81 square miles of history, culture, outstanding architecture, boutiques and fine dining.

Thomas Jefferson, architect of The University of Virginia, author of The Declaration of Independence and President of the United States, chose to build a home in Bedford – Poplar Forest, which Jefferson designed as his personal retreat. Robert E. Lee, the Confederate’s general and loyal Bedford visitor, rode his horse, Traveler, farther up Sharp Top at the Peaks of Otter than anyone else. Located in the town suffering the highest per capita D-Day losses in the nation, the National D-Day Memorial pays tribute to the Allied Forces participating in the largest land, sea, and air operation in history: the invasion of Normandy, June 6, 1944.

Adventures on Houseboats is the premier houseboat rental company located at the beautiful Saunders Parkway Marina in front of Smith Mountain. Family excitement on a waterslide or a romantic evening in a quiet cove or catching the biggest fish; there is no doubt lots of fun is in store for you! We are located just 15 minutes from downtown Roanoke.

Roanoke natives Roger & Judy Furrow started in the early 80’s with an experimental vineyard on Smith Mountain Lake. By 1992, they purchased a nearby farm and started the vineyard that in 2001 became Hickory Hill Vineyards & Winery. Hickory Hill wines are made in a light and fruity style and began earning medals with the very first vintage. The more classic wines, Chardonnay, Sauvignon, Franc and Merlot have hints of French oak. The Smith Mountain Lake series (Mist, Country Red, Sunset and Redbud) are 100% stainless steel. The Vidal Blanc, a consistent award winner, is fermented out dry and aged in stainless steel. Hickory Hill offers complimentary vineyard and winery tours, wine tastings, scenic picnic area and is home to the summer music series Sunset Saturday.

Smith Mountain Lake offers over 500 miles of shoreline and is where the motion picture, “What About Bob” was filmed. The lake has become the fastest growing region on the east coast, second to northern Virginia. Nestled in the Appalachian, Blue Ridge Mountains the region offers both breath taking backdrops and a truly rewarding life style for all ages. Shimmering waters meet tall blue mountains in recreational paradise stretching over 200,000 acres. Known for outstanding fishing particularly citation size striped bass. Marinas rent boats, jet skis, pontoons. Swimming, water skiing, sailing, scuba diving, parasailing, clay shooting, hiking, golf, tennis, shopping.

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DIRECTIONS: From Roanoke, VA, Head west on Kirk Ave SW toward 1st St SW, Turn left onto 2nd St SW, Turn left onto Franklin Rd SW, Continue onto Tazewell Ave SE, Turn right onto 13th St SE, Turn left onto Jamison Ave SE, Continue onto VA-24 E/Dale Ave SE, Continue to follow VA-24 E, Slight left onto By Pass Rd, Turn right onto VA-24 E/E Washington Ave, Continue to follow VA-24 E, Turn right onto State Rte 619/State Rte 757/Goodview Rd, Continue to follow State Rte 757/Goodview Rd, Turn right onto State Rte 636/Carroll Rd, Slight left onto State Rte 852/Navigation Point. Destination will be on the left right before 1958 Navigation Point. 

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 37K!! Flexible Down Payment, Low Monthly Payment

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

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Address: Lot RAW LAND on Fox Rd Tax Map 192A01 2 41 (Mecklenburg County)

February 20, 2014

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Address: Lot RAW LAND on Fox Rd Tax Map 192A01 2 41 (Mecklenburg County)

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Description: This Lot of Raw Land in Mecklenburg County is just a quick walk away from Kerr Lake and Island Creek Reservoir, making it the perfect opportunity for outdoor lovers. The property is just minutes away from Clarksville, Virginia which is the state’s only lakeside town. Also nearby are the Occoneechee State Park and Merifield Wildlife Management Area. This is an incredible opportunity to finance your own wooded land in Virginia by the lake with little money down and is a great investment.

Kerr Lake is officially named John H. Kerr Reservoir, and it is located along the border of North Carolina and Virginia. It was created by the John H. Kerr Dam, which took from 1947 to 1952 to complete. It now produces electricity and is used to provide flood control for the area. Among man of its unique traits, it is also the biggest reservoir in the state of Virginia and is located in parts of Halifax, Mecklenburg and Charlotte counties in Virginia and Warren, Vance and Granville counties in North Carolina.

It is owned and operated by the US Army Corps of Engineers. At its maximum capacity, it is one of the largest reservoirs in the Southeastern United States. The lake has over 850 miles of shoreline and covers approximately 50,000 acres (200 km²). The lake is named for Congressman John H. Kerr of North Carolina, who supported the original creation of the lake.

Mecklenburg County also boasts a strong quality of life, with its rich history and outdoor recreation featuring three lakes, the largest of them being Kerr Lake (locally known as Buggs Island Lake) surpassing a combined 1,200 miles of shoreline and 70,000 acres of water to help you enjoy all of your favorite outdoor activities. If you are looking for camping, boating, fishing, hiking, and trail rides, then this is the place to be!

Clarksville is a central gathering location for dozens of fishing tournaments each year – sometimes as many as four simultaneous tournaments in a single day – as well as a growing center of technology and business. The peaceful, small-town atmosphere combined with close proximity to both major vacation areas (both the Virginia Beach area and the Appalachian Trail and Great Smoky Mountains are within a 3-hour drive) and to major urban centers such as Richmond Virginia, Washington DC, and the Triangle area of North Carolina (Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill) makes Clarksville an ideal location for a sportsman’s weekend, getaway vacation, or to relocate.

The Virginia Lake Festival is held annually at Clarksville during the third weekend of July. The town often attracts approximately 80,000 visitors during this three-day event, formerly and colloquially known as “Lakefest”. It culminates with a fireworks show on the lake. The festival has been named among the “Top Twenty Festivals In The Southeast” by the Southeast Tourism Society for many years.

The Clarksville Regional Museum serves as a depository for the collection and preservation of items which are historically significant to the past, present, and the future heritage of the Clarksville region. The museum includes a Tobacco room, a Buffalo Lithia Springs room, a typical sewing room, and a newly designed military room. The museum has on display a collection of arrow heads and antique agricultural implements and a miniature of Clarksville in the 1950′s donated to the museum by a local Train Club.

Along with other attractions in the area, Rosemont Vineyard and Winery offers a unique gravity-flow winery utilizing state-of-the-art technology within an early American designed building. Come enjoy its heart-pine floors and beams, Williamsburg fireplace, beautiful Barrel room, airy porches and picturesque views. 

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DIRECTIONS: From Clarksville, Virginia head southwest on Virginia Ave toward 5th St. In 7 miles turn left onto US-15 S/College St. Turn left onto State Rd 1501/Townsville Rd and continue onto State Rte 825/Ivy Hill Rd. Turn left onto Holly Trail. Fox Rd will be on your left. 

WHOLESALE PRICES: 

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 9,900!!, 97 Down, Payments of 148.23 /month (Doesn’t Include taxes), 9.9% Interest, 96 Month Term.

CASH PRICE: 4,900!! (You get this Discount Price of 4,900 if you have all Cash!!)

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

February 19, 2014

SOLD

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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2 Acres RAW LAND on Maundy’s Creek Tax Map 53-296 (Gloucester County)

October 3, 2013

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2 Acres RAW LAND on Maundy’s Creek Tax Map 53-296 (Gloucester County)

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Description: If you are searching for land near water, take note.  Situated between the York River and Mobjack Bay, near the Eastern Shore is a fine two acre lot.  This property is level, wooded and located right off State Route 648, better known as Maundy’s Creek.  This is a great sight for your new home or weekend retreat.  With endless water sport entertainment and modern marinas, combined with the growth and rich history the county offers, this is sure to be a great investment for you.

Gloucester County was Virginia’s political center when the first English colonists arrived in Jamestown in 1607.  It was here, on the banks of the York River, that Algonquin Chief Powhatan had his stronghold and favorite home.  During the colonial period, one of the first land patents in the county was issued to George Washington’s grandfather in 1650.  Many plantation homes remain in Gloucester and are open to the public during Historic Garden Week.

The history of Gloucester is one that is significant not only to Virginians, but to all Americans and to the founding of our nation. Soon after Jamestown was established in 1607, John Smith was captured by Native Americans and taken to Chief Powhatan’s village along the York River at Werowocomoco in Gloucester County. According to legend, Smith was saved from execution by Powhatan’s daughter, Pocahontas during his confinement at the village. During the Revolutionary War, Continental forces stationed at Gloucester Point played a significant role in George Washington’s victory at Yorktown on October 19, 1781. Gloucester is also the site of many historical homes including Warner Hall, George Washington’s grandmother’s home, Rosewell Plantation on the York River where Thomas Jefferson composed much of his early work for colonial independence, historic Abingdon Church where both presidents Washington and Jefferson attended services, and the birthplace of Dr. Walter Reed, conqueror of yellow fever during the building of the Panama Canal.

As the years have passed, Gloucester has maintained a strong connection with its rich heritage. The old-town district on Main Street has been carefully preserved with several historic 18th-century buildings surrounding the village green, and a variety of quaint antique shops, restaurants and specialty stores. Gloucester is also known for its outdoor festivals, such as the Daffodil Parade and Festival held each April to celebrate the history of this hardy flower originally transplanted by early English settlers in the 17th century.

In recent years, exciting new growth has taken place in the Gloucester business arena with a wave of commercial real estate development including shopping centers, stores, and restaurants on the Route 17 business corridor. Along the waterfront, aging seafood piers and wharfs, once the home of the legendary Chesapeake Bay Watermen, have been revitalized with modern marinas, waterfront homes, and public recreational facilities. Further inland, many large farms still remain, while others have been divided to provide large acreage single family homes, residential communities, and horse farms. In spite of this modern progress, Gloucester maintains a small town feeling, its streets seem uncrowded, and its pace unhurried. The culture can be said to be centered on the resources of this spectacular Chesapeake Bay region. Its natural beauty captures residents and visitors alike.

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DIRECTIONS: From Richmond, take I-64 E.  Take exit 242A to merge onto VA-199 W/Humelsine Pkwy W toward Williamsburg/Jamestown.  Turn left onto Mounts Bay Rd/Quarter Path Rd.  Turn left onto VA-199 E/Humelsine Pkwy E.  Take the ramp to Merrimac Trail.  Turn left onto Merrimac Trail.  Continue onto Jefferson Ave.  Turn left onto VA-238 E/Yorktown Rd.  Continue to follow VA-238 E.  Slight right onto VA-238 E/Goosley Rd.  Turn left onto U.S. 17B N/George Washington Memorial Hwy (partial toll road).  Turn right onto VA-216 E/Guinea Rd.  Turn right onto Maryus Rd/State Route 649.  Turn right onto Maundys Creek Rd/State Route 648.  Turn right and travel 0.1 miles.  You will find the property on your right shortly after your next 90 degree left turn.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 14K!!, $67 Down Payment, Payments of 165.71/month (Doesn’t Include taxes/hoa), 9.9% Interest, 144 Month Term.

Cash Price: 9,997 (You get this Discount Price of 9,997 if you have all Cash!!)

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8.9 Acres RAW LAND on Boydton Plank Rd Tax Map 48-64 (Brunswick County)

September 9, 2013

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8.9 Acres RAW LAND on Boydton Plank Rd Tax Map 48-64 (Brunswick County)

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Description: This 8.9 Acre property is located on Boydton Plank Rd in the South Hill area. The property is just outside Petersburg and South Boston in Brunswick County Virginia. A beautiful heavily wooded and nearly level lot with road frontage. This would be perfect for building your dream home or keeping as an investment. 

The first recorded foray by the colonists into what is now Brunswick County occurred in 1650. Explorers left Fort Henry (Petersburg) to follow the Occoneeche trail on an expedition for trading with the Indians to the south. By 1714 the area was known well enough that it was selected by Governor Alexander Spotswood as the site of Fort Christanna, a trading depot and school for Indian children.

The first English settlers in Brunswick County swarmed into the lands near Fort Christanna during its 4 years of operation (1714–1718). Brunswick County was established in 1720 from Prince George County. In 1732 the county received more land from parts of Surry and Isle of Wight counties. Brunswick County stretched all the way to the Blue Ridge until 1745, when a series of new counties was formed and the current western border established. In 1780 Greensville County was formed from part of Brunswick’s eastern side and in 1787 the county’s eastern border was finalized with a minor adjustment.

The county is named for the former Duchy of Brunswick-Lunenburg in Germany, because one of the titles carried by Britain’s Hanoverian kings was Duke of Brunswick-Lunenburg.

Today 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 was diversified for lumber and other mixed farm crops before the American Civil War. Cotton is grown in the far south.

The small Saint Paul’s College, Virginia is located in the county, as well as a campus of Southside Virginia Community College. The Fort Pickett Army National Guard base is partly in the county.

The town now is engaged in a beautification project which involves replacing downtown sidewalks with brick and installing new streetlights. The new Albertis S. Harrison, Jr., Courthouse housing Brunswick’s Circuit, General District, and Juvenile and Domestic Relations courts was dedicated on 18 April 1999.

Like Golfing? The Lake Gaston Golf Club offers some of the finest golf recreation in Southside Virginia. Located 17 miles from both I-95 and I-85 in Gasburg Virginia, the course offers an exceptional variety of holes that include wide open fairways, to challenging narrow “chutes”, to spectacular plateaus overlooking beautiful crystal clear lakes and ponds.

Outdoor enthusiasts can head over to, Lake Rawlings located in Rawlings, Brunswick County. Located 2-1/2 miles from Exit 39, I-85, it is an ideal destination for weekend and day divers, or for divers who are traveling on or near I-85, I-95 or I-64. Lake Rawlings is a privately-owned scuba & camping park open to the public in the state of Virginia. The park features very clear lake water for scuba diving and snorkeling. Other attractions include a Nomad 22 airplane at 60′, open cockpit boats, automobiles, an end-of-road display (barrier, mailbox, street/directional sign and car), two school busses (one at 30′), a cabin cruiser, fishing boat at 60′ and the sailboat shell used in the underwater scene of the Warner Brothers movie, “The Replacements”. Lake Rawlings, staffed by friendly and courteous professionals, is a fun place to visit.

Visit the nearby South Boston Speedway it has been hosting races for 50 years with drivers from all over the United States.  It has earned the reputation of being the best NASCAR sanctioned short track racing in the country.  The track is only a 4/10 mile oval, but gives the same experience of larger tracks.  Most races are held on Saturday and are fun for all who come to partake.

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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, Continue to follow I-85 S. Take exit 24 for County Rd 644 toward Meredithville, Turn left onto Co Rd 644/Brunswick Dr, Turn right onto U.S. 1 S/Boydton Plank Rd, Turn left toward U.S. 1 N/Boydton Plank Rd,  Turn left onto U.S. 1 N/Boydton Plank Rd

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 23,900K!! Flexible Down Payment, Low Monthly Payment

CASH PRICE: 12,797!! (You get this Discount Price of 12,797 if you have all Cash!!)

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2.55 Acres RAW LAND on Cardinal Dr Tax Map 45 2 B 3 (Dinwiddie County)

August 23, 2013

SOLD

2.55 Acres RAW LAND on Cardinal Dr Tax Map 45 2 B 3 (Dinwiddie County)

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Description: This 2.55 Acre property is located on Cardinal Drive. The property is nearby  Petersburg in Dinwiddie County Virginia. This is a gorgeous flat and mostly cleared lot. It does have road frontage and would be the perfect site for your dream home or investing. You can have the country life all while living outside the hustle and bustle of the city.

Dinwiddie County is a county located in the Commonwealth of Virginia. As of 2010, the population was 28,001. Its county seat is Dinwiddie.

Dinwiddie County was formed May 1, 1752 from Prince George County. The county is named for Robert Dinwiddie, Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, 1751–58. The county raised several militia units that would fight in the American Revolution.

During the Civil War the Battle of Lewis’s Farm was fought along Quaker Road [Rt. 660]. It took place on March 29, 1865. This was the first in several attempts by the Union General Ulysses S. Grant to cut Robert E. Lee’s final supply line—the South Side Railroad—in the spring 1865. Here the Union forces led by Brig. Gen. Joshua L. Chamberlain engaged Confederates under Maj. Gen. Bushrod R. Johnson. After sharp fighting, the Union troops entrenched nearby along the Boydton Plank Road and Johnson withdrew to his lines at White Oak Road. The Union army cut the rail line four days later, after capturing Five Forks on April 1, 1865, at the Battle of Five Forks. Several other engagements were fought in Dinwiddie County, including the Battle of Dinwiddie Court House, Battle of Sutherland’s Station, and Battle of White Oak Road.

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.

Virginia Motorsports Park is one of the top drag race strips in the nation. Built for Speed, Virginia Motorsports Park was built in 1994 to showcase the most exciting Motorsports events with the fastest racecars in the world. All in all, it’s a great place for sun, fun, and food as the hottest ground-shaking cars hit the strip at the Virginia Motorsports Park.

Want to see a beautiful piece of the county, take a trip to Lucy Lake Gem & Mineral of Virginia, and prospect for gem stones using a modern flume line and stones.

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DIRECTIONS: From Petersburg, VA , head west on U.S. 1 S/​E Washington St toward S Sycamore St, continue to follow U.S. 1 S. Turn right onto State Route 740/​Turkey Egg Rd, turn left onto State Route 627/​Courthouse Rd. Take the 1st left onto Cardinal Dr, 18800-18898 Cardinal Dr, Dinwiddie, VA 23841. This property will be located on your right hand side, along the bend in the road. 

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 15K!! Flexible Down Payment, Low Monthly Payment

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

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5.7 Acres RAW LAND on Banton Ln Tax Map 99 1 2 (Amherst County)

August 8, 2013

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5.7 Acres RAW LAND on Banton Ln Tax Map 99 1 2 (Amherst County)

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Description: This property was previously used for hunting.  Whether a perfectly peaceful wilderness retreat, new home site or simple investment, jump on this deal, now.  The price is right and it’s a fine location, off the beaten path.  If you plan to view the property, bring your walking shoes, there is a locked gate.  From this raw five acre tract, you are only 30 minutes from Lynchburg and 12 minutes from Downtown Amherst.  The river is just 10 minutes away and it is right off of the Richmond Highway.

Amherst County blends the best of rural and suburban living with thriving businesses, agriculture, local industries, the beautiful campus and educational opportunities at Sweet Briar College, quaint small towns and shopping areas with wonderful residential neighborhoods.

Nestled along the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Amherst County offers unique bed and breakfasts, wineries, golf courses, county lakes and parks, campgrounds, 50 miles of the Appalachian Trail, the Blue Ridge Parkway, the George Washington National Forest, Mt. Pleasant National Scenic Area, the historic James River and the James River Heritage Trail, ATV trails, Blue Ridge Rail Trail, and High Peak Hang Gliding. Perfect for boating, swimming, fishing, hunting, biking, camping, birding, golfing, shopping and antiquing, and just relaxing.

Amherst County is just minutes north of Lynchburg, 1 hour northeast of Roanoke, 45 minutes south of Charlottesville, 30 miles east of Lexington, 3 hours south of Washington, DC, and 2 hours west of Richmond.

Amherst County’s pro-business attitude, well-educated workforce, diverse resources, affordable real estate, and rich quality of life all combine to provide an ideal home for companies and for their employees. 

Amherst County is located near the geographical center of Virginia and is served by two major highways, Route 29 and Route 60.  The county also offers rail and trucking service.  The Lynchburg Regional Airport is less than a half hour from the property.  Within Amherst and Lynchburg area, there are seven colleges.  The county offers plenty of tourist attractions bringing people from all around.  These include canoeing  and boating, skiing, hiking, picnicking, camping, hunting, cycling, jogging, major collegiate sports and auto racing.  The county also offers three golf courses, with the Poplar Grove Golf Course, ranked #8 best new upscale public course 2005 by Golf Digest.  

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DIRECTIONS: From Lynchburg, head northeast on 10th St toward Main St.  Take the 1st left onto Main St.  Turn right onto VA-163 N/5th St.  Continue to follow VA-163 N.  Turn right onto US-29 BUS N/Amherst /Lynchburg Expy.  Continue to follow US-29 BUS N/Amherst.  Merge onto US-29 N via the ramp to Charlottesville.  Take the US-60 exit toward Richmond/Amherst/Lexington.  Turn left onto US-60 E/Richmond Hwy.  Turn left onto State Route 824/Banton Ln toward the house at 250 Banton Lane in Gladstone, Virginia and travel a couple hundred feet, turn left.  Continue approximately 1,000 feet and you will run into the property.  There is a locked gate, so be prepared to walk to the property.

WHOLESALE PRICE:

CASH PRICE: 8,900!! (You get this Discount Price of 8,900 if you have all Cash!!)…sorry, no financing on this deal.

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1.34 Acres RAW LAND on Woodfield Dr Tax Map 34A-5-49 (Spotsylvania County)

March 14, 2013

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1.34 Acres RAW LAND on Woodfield Dr Tax Map 34A-5-49 (Spotsylvania County)

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Description: This 1.34 Acre lot is located on a cul-de-sac street in the Woodfield Subdivision of Spotsylvania.  This property is only 40 minutes from the well renowned Lake Anna and eight minutes from Interstate 95.  Woodfield is characterized by custom-built homes on large wooded lots, featuring community amenities such as a nearby lake and picnic areas.  This is a great location as far a shopping and transportation is concerned; located just northwest of Courthouse Road.  This location is relatively undeveloped compared to the surrounding area, making for a great place to build your new home.

Spotsylvania County’s 407 square miles contain a mix of beautiful rural landscape alongside an energetic, growing community.  This is one of Virginia’s fastest-growing counties, largely because of its desirable location along Interstate 95, midway between metropolitan Washington and Richmond.  2010 U.S. Census figures indicate an estimated County population of 122,397.

Known as the “Crossroads of the Civil War,” Spotsylvania County is rich in historical resources.  The County welcomes visitors to Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania County Battlefields National Military Park — Chancellorsville, Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania Courthouse, and Wilderness battlefields.  In the Spotsylvania Courthouse area, the Historic Courthouse, Old Jail and Spotsylvania Museum are among the scenic attractions.

Lake Anna offers 13,000 acres of swimming, sailing, water-skiing and sport fishing.  At the Lake Anna State Park, visitors and the community enjoy picnicking, horseback riding, bicycling, hiking trails and camping.  Other natural attractions include the Ni River Reservoir and the Hunting Run Reservoir.  Community gathering places for sports, music and other outdoor activities include the County’s award-winning Patriot Park and the popular Loriella Park, with its lighted sports fields and swimming pool.  The growing Spotsylvania community has attracted many dynamic commercial and retail businesses which serve area residents and visitors.

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DIRECTIONS: From Richmond, take I-95 N, take exit 126A to merge onto U.S. 1 N/Jefferson Davis Hwy toward Fredericksburg.  Sharp left onto VA-208 W/Courthouse Rd.  Turn right onto Co Rd 629/Foster Rd.  Turn right onto Co Rd 628/Smith Station Rd.  Take the 2 nd left onto Woodfield Dr.  Travel 0.6 miles and find the property on your left, immediately past 312 Woodfield Drive.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 19,900!!, 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 Dogwood Dr Tax Map 123D 1 114 (Washington County)

November 5, 2012

SOLD

Lot of RAW LAND on Dogwood Dr Tax Map 123D 1 114 (Washington County)

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Description: This is another 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.  For the ladies, there is a 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 1st left to stay on Mahogany Dr.  Take the 1st right onto Mary Lee Dr.  Take the 1st right onto Dogwood Dr.  Travel 0.1 miles and you will find the property on your left, immediately before the house at 17206 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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1.22 Acres RAW LAND on S. Fork River Lane Tax Map 87-1-4 (Page County)

August 11, 2012

SOLD

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.

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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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