1 Lot RAW LAND on Matilda Ln Tax Map 22A A 43 (Westmoreland County)

January 21, 2013

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1 Lot RAW LAND on Matilda Ln Tax Map 22A A 43 (Westmoreland County)

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Description: This is an incredible opportunity neighboring the Chesapeake Bay, with a beautiful wooded lot of rolling land located in the Light Horse Forest Subdivision near Lake Independence.  Both the mighty Potomac River and Currioman Bay are also a very short distance from the property.  The town of Montross (the County Seat) is less than 20 minutes from the Property.  Also nearby you will find the Westmoreland State Park, Robert E. Lee and George Washington’s Birthplace as well as Colonial Beach.  Where else can you find land neighboring a lake, a massive river and a bay at such an affordable price?

Westmoreland County is situated on the Northern Neck Peninsula in the Chesapeake Bay region of Virginia. It is bounded on the north by the Potomac River and on the south by the Rappahannock River and offers abundant recreational opportunities along 250 miles of shoreline.  This is an area with 5,450 acres of natural, pristine beauty.

The county is strategically located between Washington, DC, and the Chesapeake Bay, Westmoreland County is an ideal place for businesses, visitors and residents who want to enjoy big-city access in a friendly, small-town setting.

Colonial Beach, a well-known resort town is in the county, offering the second largest beach front in the state with two miles of sandy beaches, a fishing pier and camp sites.  Westmoreland State Park is along the banks of the Potomac and offers an expansive beach, too.  The park’s Horsehead Cliffs provide visitors with a spectacular view of the Potomac River.  The park offers hiking, camping, cabins, fishing, boating and swimming.  Visitors can enjoy the park’s vacation cabins as well.  The discovery center, open on weekends during the summer, gives an informative historical and ecological perspective to an important natural area on the coastal plain.

Historical attractions in the county include George Washington’s Birthplace National Monument and the ancestral home of Robert E. Lee, Stratford Hall.  Five Civil War battlefield parks and other homes associated with George Washington dot the landscape.

Mary Washington College is a cultural center offering concerts and theater productions open to the public.  Ingleside Plantation Winery and Westmoreland Berry Farm are open for tours and tastings, too.

Surrounded by water and steeped in history, Westmoreland County is the perfect destination for people who love the lessons of the past and the great outdoors.

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Fredericksburg, get onto William St and continue onto Kings Hwy.  Continue straight to stay on Kings Hwy and travel nearly 40 miles.  Turn left onto VA-214 E/Stratford Hall Rd.  Continue to follow Stratford Hall Rd.  Turn left onto S Independence Dr/State Route 693.  Take the 3rd left onto Matilda Ln.  As soon as you make this turn you will find the property on your right, neighboring the house at 68 Matilda Lane in Montross, Virginia.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 14,000!!, Down Payment of 997, Payments of 196.62/month (Doesn’t Include taxes/hoa), 9.9% Interest, 96 Month Term.

CASH PRICE: 7,300!! (You get this Discount Price of 7,300 if you have all Cash!!)

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4.29 Acres RAW LAND on N Waterside Dr Tax Map 44-5-4 (New Kent County)

September 14, 2012

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4.29 Acres RAW LAND on N Waterside Dr Tax Map 44-5-4 (New Kent County)

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Description: This is a great opportunity to invest in land.  With easily affordable financing available and the magnificent Diascund Creek Reservoir a short distance from the property, adding these 4+ acres to your portfolio is the way to go.  The property offers a rolling terrain, plenty of timber and an area rich in history, with Colonial Williamsburg only 30 minutes away. 

Nearby is York River State Park, which offers visitors an opportunity to experience the environment of a coastal estuary. This park is known for its rare and delicate environment, where freshwater and saltwater meet to create a habitat rich in marine and plant life. The main focus of the park is to preserve a portion of York River frontage and its related marshes while providing an area for passive day-use recreation for visitors. York River State Park served as a role model for all of Virginia’s state parks in developing resource management plans. The park’s natural resources make it a significant place for environmental education at all levels.

New Kent is one of the oldest and most charming counties in Virginia, with an English history dating back 400 years, with the visit of Captain John Smith in 1607.  The settlers were of English stock and the County was named for Kent in England. Land grants to the early settlers along the rivers led to large plantations and palatial manor houses.

New Kent’s roads, leading from Richmond to Williamsburg are among the oldest in America.  Over them have marched French, British, Revolutionary, Confederate and Union armies.  Providence Forge was one of the earliest settlements and the site of a colonial forge that was destroyed by Banister Tarleton in the Revolutionary War. Even its location was forgotten until uncovered by the great flood of 1868.

New Kent is strategically located between two of the nation’s most dynamic MSA’s; Richmond and Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News.  The County offers an open and relaxed atmosphere yet with the services and pleasures of an urban community.  Of particular importance is New Kent’s access to two labor markets with broad based skills, a variety of educational institutions and the unusual resource of a large, retired (but young) military population.

The County is at the Center of the East Coast.  It is bisected east to west by Interstate 64 with four high-traffic count exits.  For north-south movement, Interstate 295 is within three miles. For businesses of varying sizes and types, New Kent has the advanced utilities, communications and transportation networks necessary to support future commercial needs.

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Richmond, take I-64 E for about 15 miles.  Take exit 205 for VA-33 W toward VA-249 E/US-60/Bottoms Bridge/Quinton.  Keep right at the fork, follow signs for Virginia 33 W and merge onto VA-33 W.  Turn left onto US-60 E/Pocahontas Trail.  Continue to follow US-60 E.  Turn left onto State Route 627/N Waterside Dr.  Travel exactly 1 mile and you will find the property on your right, just past the house located at 3045 North Waterside Drive.

WHOLESALE PRICE:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 14,900!!, Down Payment of 97, Payments of 141.87/month (Doesn’t Include taxes), 9.9% Interest, 240 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.

Google-DIRECTIONS

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 & 1.3 Acres RAW LAND on Bowles Valley Rd Tax Map 088 00-001 01 & 088 00-001 02 (Franklin County)

April 7, 2012

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2 & 1.3 Acres RAW LAND on Bowles Valley Rd Tax Map 088 00-001 01 & 088 00-001 02 (Franklin County)

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Description: This is basically a buy one, get one free land investment.  Two adjacent lots here, totaling 3.3 Acres of raw land on Bowles Valley Road in Franklin County.  The property is level and cleared with nice mountain views, perfect for building on or keeping as an investment.  This property is only 30 minutes from the town of Rocky Mount and 40 minutes from Smith Mountain Lake.  If you enjoy a peaceful country setting, these may be the properties for you.

The Town of Rocky Mount is set in the beautiful rolling hills of the western Blue Ridge Mountains.  Bordered by serene farmlands and majestic forested ridges, Rocky Mount is a thriving small town that has served as the county’s government, service, and business center since its formation in 1786.

The county courthouse is a prominent local landmark. It overlooks a community characterized by gracious churches, vital business districts, charming neighborhoods and winding roads.  Rocky Mount is located at a primary crossroads at the geographical center of Franklin County.  The town provides services to many smaller rural communities, yet is within easy access to the larger cities of Roanoke Virginia, Greensboro North Carolina and only 20 miles from scenic Smith Mountain Lake.

Beautiful Smith Mountain Lake, known as “Jewel of the Blue Ridge,” is one of the most popular man-made lakes in the United States.  It offers fishing, boating, swimming, hunting, camping and hiking.  Blessed with an abundance of beauty and natural resources, this area combines its rural character with today’s modern lifestyle to provide residents a wide range of activities and experiences from the uniquely simple to the highly sophisticated.

Named after Benjamin Franklin, Franklin County is known as “The Land Between the Lakes and the Blue Ridge.”  Located in the Blue Ridge Highlands region of Virginia, it is also known as an “outdoorsman’s paradise,” a haven for fishermen, hunters, campers and water sports lovers.  The county was home to Confederate General Jubal Anderson Early and Booker T. Washington, a slave who became one of the main civil rights activists of his era, lending to some of the many cultural and historic experiences the county offers.

With the Blue Ridge Mountains on the western border of the county, visitors and residents can walk nature trails, camp, ride horseback or travel the Blue Ridge Parkway by car. Philpott Lake, in the southern part of the county, is known for excellent fishing, and Smith Mountain Lake, bordering the county on the east offers a variety of outdoor activity.

Franklin County is a major site along The Crooked Road: Virginia’s Heritage Music Trail. The Blue Ridge Institute at Ferrum College presents the largest festival of its kind in Virginia — The Blue Ridge Folklife Festival in October.  The college also offers plenty of cultural programs, such as plays, concerts and lectures, usually open to the public free of charge.

During Prohibition, local wits named Franklin County the “Moonshine Capital of the World,” a name used today by the local chamber of commerce as a historic identification.  Moonshine is still being made in the area.  In the 1920s, it was estimated that 99 out of every 100 Franklin County residents were in some way involved in the illegal liquor trade. In 2002, a book was published about The Great Moonshine Conspiracy Trial of 1935 in the Count.

Since the 1980s, much residential development has occurred around Smith Mountain Lake.  People live there who commute to Roanoke, Lynchburg, Martinsville, and Danville.  Retirees have also moved there and both groups have increased the county’s population.  Here you can enjoy the many scenic corners of the community where every side road opens up new vistas, views, and quiet moments for those tired of crowds, long lines, and clutter.

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Roanoke, take I-581 S/US-220 S.  Continue onto US-220 S.  Turn left onto Sontag Rd/State Route 619.  Turn left onto Mt Carmel Rd/State Route 632.  Turn left onto Bowles Valley Rd/State Route 631.  Travel 1.9 miles and you will find the property on your right just past the tree line on your right.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 20K!!, Flexible Down Payment, Low Monthly Payments.

CASH PRICE: 10,900!! (You get this Discount Price of 10,900 if you have all Cash!!)

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54 Acres RAW LAND on Conley Hollow Rd Tax Map 50-49 (Giles County)

January 24, 2012

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54 Acres RAW LAND on Conley Hollow Rd Tax Map 50-49 (Giles County)

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Description: This 54 acre tract of raw land is located in Giles County with road access on the north end of the property.  It is a wooded parcel resting in a valley, part of the Jefferson National Forest.  The south end of the property extends all the way to the crest of the mountain, offering spectacular views of the valley below.  Interstate 77 is about a 15 minute drive away, as well as the towns of Pearisburg, Narrows and Rocky Gap.  With the size of the property, along with plenty of privacy, mountain views and outdoor activity, this tract of land makes for the perfect investment.

Resting quietly in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains of southwest Virginia, with an area of about 363 square miles and a population of around 16,000, Giles County offers a relaxed small-town atmosphere for its residents, great adventure and loads of fun.  Festivals, art shows, fishing hiking, biking, and the beautiful New River bring folks from all over the country every year.

Thirty-seven miles of the New River flow through the heart of Giles County as well as 92.4 square miles of Jefferson National Forest offering a wide variety of recreational opportunities for everyone Come hike our 50 miles of the Appalachian Trail.

Nearby Pearisburg is located in the geographic center of Giles County and has existed as a village since 1808.  In 1992, Pearisburg was listed as a National Registry Community.  It is located at the heart of the Appalachian Mountains and has that small town charm.  There is bit of Civil War History in this relaxed community, including the Andrew Johnston house.

Narrows is home to The Celanese Corporation which employs the greatest number of residents in Giles County. Among the many attractions in Narrows are the Narrows Town Park (“The Boom”), Camp Success Park and the Narrows Recreation Department.

Rocky Gap is somewhat unique in that the waters of Clear Fork, Laurel Fork and Wolf Creek all converge at nearly the same point less than a hundred yards from each other. This spot where the three waters meet is well known for large trout and has been a favorite spot for many anglers from all over Virginia and West Virginia.

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Roanoke, take I-81 S toward Salem/Bristol.  Take exit 118C-B-A toward U.S. 460 W.  Merge onto Parkway Dr.  Continue onto US-460 W.  Turn right onto Fleshman St.  Take the 2nd left onto MacArthur Ln.  Continue onto Monroe St.  Continue onto VA-61 W/Park Dr.  Continue to follow VA-61 W.  Turn left onto Old Wolf Creek Rd/State Route 724.  Continue onto Conley Hollow Rd/State Route 676.  Continue onto Narrow Escape Rd.  Travel 0.2 miles and you are on the property.  The property line extends a couple hundred feet to your right, and to your left, the property line extends to the mountain top.

WHOLESALE PRICE:

CASH PRICE: 34,900!! (You get this Discount Price of 34,900 if you have all Cash!!)…no financing on this property, sorry.

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1.56 Acres RAW LAND on Buck Ridge Terrace Tax Map 140-2-27 (Bedford County)

January 20, 2012

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1.56 Acres RAW LAND on Buck Ridge Terrace Tax Map 140-2-27 (Bedford County)

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Description: This 1.56 Acre property is located perfectly between the Town of Bedford and the City of Roanoke, VA.  The terrain is gently sloping and situated among a fairly remote neighborhood with gently travelled streets.  Resting at the base of Lick Mountain, the property offers mountain views and country setting.  If you appreciate quiet country life and are looking to build a home or invest in such a property, this is a great deal.

Nicknamed the “Star City of the South,” Roanoke is approximately a half hour away, and so called by being the recreational, cultural and business hub of Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains.  Roanoke and the surrounding cities and counties that make up the Roanoke Valley host more festivals and cultural events than any place west of Richmond.  Visitors to the Roanoke Valley have so many choices, you can visit a festival, enjoy the great outdoors, explore the local arts scene, and expand your horizons at a historic site. Most importantly, it all this is among the grandeur of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Equidistant, to the east, In its third century of history, Bedford has maintained a small-town charm and elegance with its historic sites.  Established as the town of Liberty in 1782, Bedford quickly became well known as the county seat and as a center for the production and distribution of tobacco, corn, wool, textiles and synthetic rubber products.  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.

From month to month, 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, Bedford is a centrally-located, beautiful destination.

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Roanoke, take Campbell Ave SW.  Slight right onto Wise Ave SE.  Take 2nd 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 left onto By Pass Rd.  Turn right onto VA-24 E/E Washington Ave.  Continue to follow VA-24 E.  Turn left onto Nemmo Rd/State Route 755.  Turn left onto Springfield Dr.  Take the 1st right onto Pineview Dr.  Slight right onto Wagon Ln.  Slight right onto Walnut Shell Dr.  Turn right onto Doe Run Dr.  Turn right onto Buck Ridge Terrace.  Travel 0.1 mile to the fork in the road.  The property is located on your right.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 9,900!!, Flexible Down Payment, Low Monthly Payments.

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

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