.697 Acres RAW LAND on Branchway Rd Tax Map 742707081600000 (Chesterfield County)

December 23, 2012

SOLD

.697 Acres RAW LAND on Branchway Rd Tax Map 742707081600000 (Chesterfield County)

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Description: This is an amazing deal for over 2/3 acre, with a house, right in our state’s capital.  This property is convenient to just about everything you could want, from the Midlothian Turnpike, shopping centers, medical centers, parks, golf courses, etc.  With its proximity to the Business Center, there is always the potential to turn this lot into commercial property.  The house is being sold as is yet holds the potential for tremendous value.  There are fine homes in the area and it’s situated in a great location.  If you have handyman skills and ability to flip a house, this is one investment you won’t want to miss out on.

This is a thriving, affluent, suburban community located in the Richmond, Virginia metropolitan area.  Chesterfield County’s central location on the eastern seaboard places it within a one-day drive of 50 percent of the U.S. population.  The location is convenient to the major highways, downtown Richmond and the best in shopping and dining.  Daytrips to the Nation’s Capital, the Blue Ridge Parkway, Colonial Williamsburg, Paramount’s Kings Dominion, Busch Gardens theme parks and Virginia Beach are all within 1 to 2 hours away. 

Chesterfield County has been named the “17th Best Place to Live in America.”  It is recognized for its prime mid-Atlantic location and a robust economy.  With a business friendly climate, very competitive business tax environment and a government committed to economic development, this lot makes for the perfect investment. 

The County is bordered by two rivers, the James River and the Appomattox River.  More than 318,000 people make Chesterfield their home.  It is the fourth-largest municipality in Virginia and with excellent programs and services it makes for a great place live, play, work and raise a family.  The schools for children have good ratings in reading and math with average class sizes.

Since 2000, the county has grown by over ten percent.  This is very large growth, and it is because the County has become a very desirable place to live.  There is a wonderful quality of life which includes more than thirty public parks with over three thousand acres of green space, sports complexes, and playing fields.  Chesterfield County was chosen as one of the 100 Best Communities for Young People.

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DIRECTIONS: From Richmond, (for the quickest way, with toll roads), get on I-95 S.  Take exit 74A for VA-195/Downtown Expy toward 1-195 N/Powhite Pkwy.  Slight left onto VA-195 W/Downtown Expy.  Slight left onto VA-146 W (signs for Powhite Pkwy/VA-150/US-60/VA-288).  Merge onto VA-76 S.  Take the US-60 W/Midlothian Tnpk exit.  Merge onto US-60 W/Midlothian Turnpike.  Turn left onto Branchway Rd.  Travel 0.3 miles and you will find the house and land on your left at 701 Branchway Road.

THERE IS NOT A KEY AT THE HOUSE so feel free to look around the property and take a look in the windows.

Again this is AS-IS…if you are interested please go and see the house and once you have seen the house if you have questions or ready to buy give us a call at 434-220-2229.

WHOLESALE PRICE:  CASH PRICE: 39,900!! (no financing on this deal)

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Lot RAW LAND on Dr. Thomas Walker Rd Tax Map 63-(A)-90 (Lee County)

August 4, 2012

SOLD

Lot RAW LAND on Dr. Thomas Walker Rd Tax Map 63-(A)-90 (Lee County)

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Description: This hillside lot located in Beautiful Lee County is on US-58 and is just two minutes from the town of Ewing.  The Appalachian Mountains are just five minutes away.  Imagine your new home here, overlooking the mountain range less than a mile a way.  If you have ever dreamt of owning land, this may be the perfect investment opportunity for you. 

Lee County is located in the far southwestern portion of the Heart of Appalachia region of Virginia. It rests in the western most tip of Virginia and is bordered by Kentucky and Tennessee. The area, once owned by the Cherokee and Shawnee Indians, is known for its spectacular rural scenic beauty. The Jefferson National Forest offers many opportunities for hiking, hunting and camping. Bluegrass, gospel and traditional mountain music are very popular here.

Nearby U.S. National Forests form one of the largest areas of public land in the Eastern United States. They cover 1.8 million acres of land in the Appalachian Mountains of Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky. This dynamic forest duo is home to over 500 species of trees and plants, including oaks, hickory, maple and pine. Wildlife watchers and nature lovers should stay alert for glimpses of black bears, white-tailed deer, bobcats, bald eagles, weasels, otters, and Martens.

The graceful Powell River is an excellent source of whitewater kayaking and rafting entertainment. Also in Lee County, you can find one of Virginia’s newest state parks with nearly 200 acres open for picnicking, hiking and living history programs. Lee County is a major site along The Crooked Road: Virginia’s Heritage Music Trail. Bluegrass and old-time music and gospel are popular here, with jam sessions held several times weekly.

There are many attractions in Lee County.  Daniel Boone explored the popular Cumberland Gap National Historical Park includes facilities for hiking, biking, and camping in three remarkable places: the White Rocks Overlook, Sand Cave, and Hensley’s Settlement. Other attractions include Wilderness Road State Park, Great Stone Face, Lake Keokee, Cedar Hill Country Club, Monte Vista Golf Club, Cumberland Bowl Park, and the Cave Springs National Recreation Area.

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DIRECTIONS: From Marion, take I-81 S toward Abingdon.  Take exit 1B to merge onto US-421 N/US-58 W/Gate City Hwy toward Gate City.  Continue to follow US-421 N/US-58 W.  Turn right onto US-421 N/US-58 W/State Route 701.  Take the 2nd right onto US-23 N/US-421 N/US-58 W/Main St.  Continue to follow US-23 N/US-421 N/US-58 W.  Turn left onto US-58 W/Duff-Patt Rd/State Route 871.  Continue to follow US-58 W.  Turn left onto Main St.  Continue onto US-58 W/Daniel Boone Trail.  Travel 0.8 miles and you will find the property on your left, just before the house located at 2034 Dr Thomas Walker Rd.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 7,900!!, 47 Down Payment, Payments of 103.34/month (Doesn’t Include taxes), 9.9% Interest, 120 Month Term.

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2 Acres RAW LAND on Old Nottoway Rd Tax Map 31-74 (Nottoway County)

May 12, 2012

SOLD

2 Acres RAW LAND on Old Nottoway Rd Tax Map 31-74 (Nottoway County)

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Description: This is a nice two acre parcel of rolling land just a few thousand feet from the beautiful Crystal Lake.  It is being sold with owner financing at a price anyone can afford.  The property is situated in between the town of Crewe and Blackstone, a short drive for all of your shopping convenience.  30 minutes away is the Prince Edward-Gallion State Forest.  If you are considering land in the area, this property is the perfect distance from East Courthouse Road.  The lot is completely wooded providing all the privacy you could ask for.

Nottoway County is located in the south-central portion of Virginia.  It was first inhabited by Native American Indians of the Iroquoian Nation Tribe called Nadowa. This name was Anglicized with the coming of English settlers to ‘Nottoway.’

The 20th century saw an increase in the diversification of the County in its agricultural, industrial and commercial sectors. During this time, major state and federal facilities were created in the County. Fort Pickett, established at the outbreak of World War II, is noted as one the finest military training facilities in the east.

Today, the county continues to enjoy a healthy diversity of people and economic interests. Small business has thrived, as evidenced by the vitality of its three towns. Nottoway manufacturing facilities produce a wide variety of goods.  Throughout its history, Nottoway’s people have remained hard working, industrious and friendly. They are proud of the community that they and those who came before them have created.

The future holds great promise for Nottoway County. Its close proximity to the growing edge of Virginia’s “Golden Crescent” will continue to create great opportunity for its “new settlers.”

The Virginia United Methodist Assembly Center has conference-center capabilities designed to accommodate large and small groups. Facilities include an auditorium, gymnasium, indoor pool, dining room, sleeping quarters for 300 people, and numerous rooms that can seat up to 500 persons.

There are two country clubs open for membership. Both the Crewe Country Club and the Nottoway River Country Club in Blackstone have nine-hole golf courses, swimming pools, and clubhouse facilities. The Nottoway River Country Club also has tennis courts.

Nottoway County has several public lakes available for boating, fishing, swimming, and picnicing. These include Nottoway Lake (Lee Lake), 175 acres, Crystal Lake, 52 acres, and the Fort Pickett reservoir, 161 acres.  Hunting and fishing opportunities are nearly limitless in Nottoway County and surrounding areas. A variety of small and large game, as well as fish, can be found in great abundance. Hunting and fishing are favorite pastimes for many Nottoway citizens.

Nottoway County lies midway between Virginia’s mountains and the Atlantic Ocean. A two-hour drive is all that is necessary to visit either the Blue Ridge Mountains or Virginia Beach. Snow skiing, hiking, boating, and dozens of other outdoor activities are readily available for Nottoway citizens.

The nearby town of Blackstone is home to Fort Pickett, headquarters for the Virginia National Guard.   The town recently received a Main Street designation from the state, and a $1 million downtown revitalization project started in 2008. In 2009 the town opened the $4 million James Harris medical center.  Community facilities available for recreational events include the 14,000-square-foot Memorial Center in Blackstone, the meeting room of the Burkeville Municipal Building, the Crewe Community Center, and the Virginia United Methodist Assembly Center in Blackstone.

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Richmond, take I-95 S.  Take exit 51 to merge onto I-85 S/US-460 W toward Durham/Atlanta.  Take exit 61 to merge onto US-460 W/Airport St toward Blackstone.  Continue straight onto Cox Rd.  Slight left onto New Cox Rd.  Slight left onto Cox Rd.  Continue onto E Colonial Trail Hwy.  Continue onto US-460 W.  Exit onto US-460 BUS E/Old Nottoway Rd toward Nottoway.  Travel 0.7 miles and you will find the property on your left, just after what almost appears to be a fork in the road.  Keep left at the fork and very shortly beyond is the property. 

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 7.5K!!, Down Payment of 497, Payments of 115.90/month (Doesn’t Include taxes), 9.9% Interest, 84 Month Term.

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