.6309 Acres RAW LAND on Gale Ln Tax Map 80B 1 B11B (Page County)

November 21, 2012

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.6309 Acres RAW LAND on Gale Ln Tax Map 80B 1 B11B (Page County)

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Description: This is another wooded and sloped hillside lot just outside the Shenandoah Valley in the Round Head Mountain Subdivision.  The Town of Stanley is just ten minutes away and the Scenic and spectacular town of Luray is about 17 minutes from the property.  Privacy and gorgeous mountain views make this lot quite special.   Roundhead Mountain is a 2,156 foot mountain peak.  This is one of America’s most scenic and historic regions and there is always plenty of see and do, in every season of the year.  At less than $100 a month, this makes for a great long term investment. 

Page County is located in the northeast part of the Shenandoah 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.  Be sure to also visit the Luray Zoo, the Virginia Civil War Battlefields, and the wonderful Wineries in Virginia.  Luray has long been a favored Virginia Vacation destination.

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

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

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Harrisonburg, get onto I-81 N and take the exit toward W Old Cross Rd.  Turn right onto W Old Cross Rd.  Turn left onto N Congress St.  Take the 3rd right onto US-211 E/Lee Hwy.  Turn right onto US-340 S.  Turn left onto US-340 BUS N.  Turn right toward Park Rd.  Continue straight onto Park Rd.  Continue straight onto Park Rd.  Continue onto Judy Ln/State Route 622.  Continue to follow State Route 622.  Turn right onto Round Head Mountain Rd.  Travel 0.5 miles and take a right onto Gale Ln.  Travel about 50 feet and you will find the property on your left just before the house at 133 Gale Lane.

WHOLESALE PRICE:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 5,900!!, Down Payment of 97, Payments of 96.04/month (Doesn’t Include taxes/hoa), 9.9% Interest, 84 Month Term.

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1.8 Acres RAW LAND on Red Gate Rd Tax Map 21A-1-B-9 (Madison County)

May 10, 2012

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1.8 Acres RAW LAND on Red Gate Rd Tax Map 21A-1-B-9 (Madison County)

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Description: This is your easiest and best opportunity to purchase land.  With 0% interest and incredibly low payments less than $100 a month, which includes both taxes and HOA fees, anyone can afford this deal.  This is nearly two acres of raw wooded land situated near the crest of a mountain in the heart of Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains.  The Shenandoah National Park is practically at your doorstep.  From the spring flowers to the fall foliage, this property is the outdoorsman’s paradise.  There is abundant wildlife and fishing in the area.

The property is located in the Rag Mountain Estates Subdivision, a peaceful community close to the town of Syria in Madison County.  Syria is located in the peaceful foothills of Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains, adjoining the southeast border of the Shenandoah National Park.  It’s the perfect jumping-off-point for hiking, driving the Blue Ridge and exploring Civil War battlefields and other northern Virginia attractions. The town has a little general store, a post office and Graves Mountain Lodge, a casual resort that offers 20 houses of different sizes, along with lodge rooms, a motel and a restaurant.  This is perfect place for a family spring break, conferences and reunions.  There is also a trophy trout fishery here with some of the best fly fishing around.

Madison County offers a superior quality of life off the beaten path.  Noted for quaint inns and rich farmlands, this is an area where peace of mind comes naturally. Here visitors and residents can escape the hurriedness of urban America and enjoy scenic drives through the magnificent Blue Ridge Mountains and central Virginia’s renowned wine country without straying far from economic strongholds.

Madison provides the opportunity to reconnect with our country’s proud roots in an area that has played a large role in shaping the American identity. Madison County boasts a high quality of life, shown by consistently low crime rates and costs of living. The area’s rolling pastures and protected mountain views provide the ideal location for outdoor recreation, from fishing and hunting to horseback riding and hiking through the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains.

In recent years, Madison County has become the prime location to purchase land, to buy or build a home.  It is one of the greatest places to find a home with beautiful mountain views, bubbling streams and wonderful community traditions. There is something very magical about Madison Virginia’s small town lifestyle.

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DIRECTIONS: From Charlottesville take US-29 N/Seminole Trail.  Turn left onto State Route 634/Washington St.  Turn right onto US-29 BUS N/VA-231 N/N Main St.  Slight left onto VA-231 N/N Blue Ridge Turnpike.  Continue to follow VA-231 N.  Turn left onto VA-670/Old Blue Ridge Turnpike.  Turn right onto Bohannon Rd.  Travel 1.2 miles and take a right at the fork in the road.  Travel another 0.8 miles and you will find the property on your right, just past the driveway on your left.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 9,597!!, Down Payment of 97, Payments of 99.26/month (Includes taxes/hoa), 0% Interest, 120 Month Term.

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2 Acres RAW LAND on Pot Rock Ln Tax Map 52-15D (Amelia County)

April 1, 2012

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2 Acres RAW LAND on Pot Rock Ln Tax Map 52-15D (Amelia County)

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Description: This 2 Acre lot is level and already cleared.  It has road frontage on a lightly travelled state maintained road and is just two minutes from the Patrick Henry Highway.  The property is 1.5 miles from the town of Jetersville.  Sailor’s Creek Battlefield Historical State Park, Prince Edward-Gallion State Forest and Twin Lakes State Park are also a short drive away.  This location offers a calm, serene atmosphere complete with picturesque countryside, making for a great investment and home site.

This property is located in beautiful Amelia County, one of the last great undiscovered treasures of the Commonwealth.  Amelia, part of the historic Commonwealth or “Heartland” Region of Virginia has a long and storied history of agriculture, self reliance and deep rooted family values, which are venerated, fostered and flourish in the community to this day.

Situated a mere thirty-five miles from the historic state capital of Richmond, Amelia continues to be a rural haven within a quickly developing metropolitan area, and a community where agriculture and forestry remain important components of our economy.  Breathtaking sunsets, rolling hills, awe-inspiring forests, rural farmlands, friendly and welcoming citizens, the charming village of Amelia Court House and the stately Appomattox River all can be found here.

Recreational opportunities abound in Amelia County, from the hunting and fishing that is so valued in this rural paradise, to go cart racing, paintball and a full service Recreation Department and Public Library.  Locals celebrate the County with May’s “Amelia Day Celebration” and in August/September with the “Amelia County Fair” which was recently honored as the best small County Fair in Virginia.  Each of these festivities is family oriented, beloved by the people and continue to be highly anticipated annual events.

Amelia is also blessed with economic opportunities including low taxes.  A new industrial Park on US Route 360, close proximity to the Richmond Metropolitan Area population, has outstanding Schools and still maintains its pastoral charm.  And perhaps of greater significance to the current and future residential and business communities alike, Amelia is growing, dedicated to the protection of our natural resources, the preservation of our rich history, a commitment to be an open and inclusive community with a clear focus on a sustainable and prosperous future.

If you enjoy the rural lifestyle, you’ll appreciate the amenities of Amelia County and the abundance of economic opportunities in one of the Commonwealth’s last undiscovered treasures.  Amelia is a beautiful place to be and is easily accessible to a wide range of resources that an urban center could have.  At the same time, it offers the benefits of a small community.  This is one of the reasons Amelia real estate is in demand.  People who prefer to stay away from the hustle and bustle of city life, may choose to settle down in the calm, serene atmosphere of Amelia.

Amelia County not only makes a wonderful place to live after retirement, but it also makes a wonderful investment option given the real estate values that exist in the Amelia market.  The county supports various manufacturers and industries, so there is an inflow of people in search of jobs.

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Richmond, from I-95 S take exit 74A to merge onto VA-195 W/Downtown Expy toward I-195 N/Powhite Pkwy (toll road).  Slight left onto VA-146 W (signs for Powhite Pkwy/VA-150/US-60/VA-288) (toll road).  Merge onto VA-76 W (partial toll road).  Take the exit onto VA-288 S toward US-360/I-95/Amella/Chesterfield.  Exit onto US-360 W/Hull Street Rd toward Amelia.  Continue to follow US-360 W.  Turn right onto Pot Rock Ln/State Route 671.  Travel 0.4 miles.  You will find the property on your right, just before you reach Gordon Ln/State Route 712.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

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

CASH PRICE: 11,900!! (You get this Discount Price of 11,900 if you have all Cash!!)

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

February 22, 2012

SOLD

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

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

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

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

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

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

Google-DIRECTIONS

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

WHOLESALE PRICES:

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

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

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