10.5 Acres RAW LAND on Johnson Rd Tax Map 44 10 (Louisa County)

February 6, 2013

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10.5 Acres RAW LAND on Johnson Rd Tax Map 44 10 (Louisa County)

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Description: This is likely to be your best opportunity to own a sizable portion of land near Lake Anna.  This is over ten acres of land priced for a quick sale at nearly 1/3 of its assessed value.  This is level ground less than ten minutes from Bills Island/Lake Anna.  The Town of Mineral is about ten minutes away and Downtown Louisa is about 20 minutes from the property.   This is a central location in between Charlottesville and the State Capital, Richmond.  With the lake such a short drive from the property, this land destined to make for a solid investment.

The Town of Mineral is the gateway to beautiful Lake Anna and is strategically located in central Louisa County. Mineral is the crossroads between three major cities, Richmond, Fredericksburg and Charlottesville and just four miles from the Louisa County Airport/ Freeman Field.  There are numerous businesses located within the town. Mineral is easily visited via Interstate 64 and US 522 or Interstate 64 and VA 208.

The Town of Louisa is located in Central Virginia and has about 1500 residents.  It has all the advantages of a small community, and is barely two hours from Washington, D.C., the Blue Ridge Mountains, and the Atlantic Ocean. 

Louisa is one of the fastest growing counties in Central Virginia.  Nowhere is this more evident than in the schools. Today, more than 4,700 students are enrolled in one of four elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school.  Numbers continue to rise as the population expands in the eastern and western parts of the county.

Nestled in the rolling hills of Central Virginia, the county consists of 514 square miles of predominately farm and forest land.  With a country club, golf courses, museum, public library, historic landmarks, churches, and community organizations, Louisa County has something for everyone.  If you are looking for an excellent deal on land, whether for your new home or investment, this is it.

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Charlottesville, take I-64 E for about 20 miles.  Take exit 143 for VA-208 toward Louisa/Ferncliff.  Turn left onto VA-208 E/Courthouse Rd.  Turn right onto VA-208 E/VA-22 E/E Main St.  Continue to follow VA-2008 E/VA-22 E.  Turn left onto E 1st St.  Continue onto State Route 618/Fredericks Hall Rd.  Turn left onto State Route 700/Johnson Rd.  Turn left onto Johnson Rd and travel 0.3 miles.  You will find the property on your left, just past the house located at 2141 Johnson Road in Mineral, Virginia.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 37,000!!, Flexible Down Payment, Low Monthly Payments.

CASH PRICE: 21,700!! (You get this Discount Price of 21,700 if you have all Cash!!)

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7.97 Acres RAW LAND on Cabell Ln Tax Map 111 A 46 (Amherst County)

September 14, 2012

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7.97 Acres RAW LAND on Cabell Ln Tax Map 111 A 46 (Amherst County)

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Description: WOW!  This property deserves your full attention; eight acres of fairly level land on a state maintained cul-de-sac road with a pond, right next door.  It is located only five minutes from downtown Amherst and four minutes from Richmond Highway.  The James River and the City of Lynchburg are only 20 and 25 minutes from the lot, respectively.  Also nearby are the Izaak Walton Park and plenty of beautiful mountain ranges.  This deal will be hard to beat.  It is priced well below assessed value.

Amherst County is located near the geographical center of Virginia and provides spectacular rolling countryside.  Amherst abounds with prime fishing and access to 50 miles of water along the James, Pedlar and Piney rivers.  Recreational opportunities include boating, skiing, hiking, cycling, jogging, major collegiate sports and auto racing.  The region offers a rich quality of life.  Most of the northwestern part of the County is part of the George Washington National Forest. 

Amherst County was formed in 1761 from neighboring Albemarle and Fluvanna Counties.  Named for Sir Jeffrey Amherst, the acclaimed “conqueror of Canada” and Governor of Virginia.  While Amherst is a small town, it is one of family pride and notable history.  The county contains many good examples of 18th, 19th and early 20th century rural and small town architecture.  The downtown area of Amherst is a classic example of early 20th century commercial architecture.

Amherst is a picture perfect place to live. The true outdoorsman will never be at a loss for activities as residents have easy access to the George Washington National Forest as well as the Blue Ridge Parkway where hiking, picnicking, camping, hunting and canoeing are just a few possibilities.

Quaint shops and businesses dot the town of Amherst.  There are plenty of attractions, including Sweet Briar College, one of the most beautiful colleges in the United States.  There are three golf courses (with the Poplar Grove Golf Course, ranked #8 best new upscale public course 2005 by Golf Digest).  Be sure to visit the Moncan Indian Ancestral Museum or the Amherst Historical Museum. 

In the nearby city of Lynchburg, more shopping, dining and entertainment venues are readily available.  Amherst and Lynchburg offer seven colleges providing a myriad of undergraduate and graduate opportunities, making for a great investment opportunity.

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Lynchburg, take VA-163 N/5th St.  Continue to follow VA-163 N.  Turn right onto Amherst/Lynchburg Expy.   Continue to follow Amherst.  Turn right onto S Coolwell Rd/State Route 604.  Turn right onto Bobwhite Rd.  Turn left onto Earley Farm Rd/State Route 624.  Continue to follow State Route 624.  Turn left onto Cabell Ln/State Route 764.  Travel 0.4 miles to the end of the road.  At the cul-de-sac, turn right, you are on the property.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 39,900!!, Flexible Down Payment, Low Monthly Payments.

CASH PRICE: 22,700!! (You get this Discount Price of 22,700 if you have all Cash!!)

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2.94 Acres RAW LAND on Old Mill Rd Tax Map 63.4(000)0000-005O (Henry County)

March 13, 2012

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2.94 Acres RAW LAND on Old Mill Rd Tax Map 63.4(000)0000-005O (Henry County)

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Description: This 2.94 Acre property is located on County Road 640, also known as Old Mill Road.  It’s located about a mile from The Smith River and two and a half miles from The William F. Stone Highway.  This is a wooded lot that rests on a slight incline among the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in the Southern Virginia region.  While the property is located among an established community, there is plenty of undeveloped woodlands surrounding it.

A twenty minute drive from the property is The City of Martinsville, located in Henry county.  It is perhaps most known for The Martinsville Speedway, which is only 15 minutes from the property.  The Speedway is home to four major NASCAR races, attracting more than 100,000 spectators annually. It’s the shortest track on the NASCAR circuit and is the only original NASCAR-sanctioned track still running NEXTEL Cup events.

The area offers a high quality of life at a low cost of living, with affordable real estate.   Henry County 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.

The Commonwealth Crossing Business Centre is set to open in Martinsville in the next year.  The new business park will be developed on 726 acres along the North Carolina border.  The park is rail served, and will have sites up to 280 acres with 200 acres of construction-ready pad.

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.

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Roanoke take the ramp onto I-581/US-220 S.  Continue onto US-220 S.  Take the exit toward US-220 S/Greensboro Rd.  Turn right onto US-220 S/Greensboro Rd.  Turn left onto Co Rd 1360/Water Plant Rd.  Continue onto Co Rd 902/Mica Rd.  Turn left onto Co Rd 782/Old Sand Rd.  Take the 1st right onto Co Rd 638/Pulaski Rd.  Turn left onto Co Rd 639/Phospho Springs Rd.  Continue onto Co Rd 640/Old Mill Rd.  Travel 0.9 miles and you’ll find the property on your right, immediately past 495 Old Mill Rd, Ridgeway, VA.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 8,997!!, 497 Down Payment, Payments of 140.67/month (Doesn’t Include taxes/hoa), 9.9% Interest, 84 Month Term.

CASH PRICE: 3,900!! (You get this Discount Price of 3,900 if you have all Cash!!)

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5 Acres RAW LAND on Blue Ridge Ln Tax Map 103-3-33 (Amherst County)

March 9, 2012

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5 Acres RAW LAND on Blue Ridge Ln Tax Map 103-3-33 (Amherst County)

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Description: This 5 Acre lot is located off Blue Ridge Lane in Amherst County, in the Otter Creek Subdivision.   This is a cul-de-sac street, just over a mile from the Virginia Byway.  The property is only a half hour from Lynchburg.  Other nearby attractions include The Blue Ridge Parkway, Otter Creek Recreation Area, Natural Bridge, James River and The George Washington National Forest.  This is a beautiful rolling, wooded lot, a rural retreat, perfect for building on or keeping as an investment.  This is a true gem located just an hour from Charlottesville, a wonderful place to call home!

Amherst County is located near the geographical center of Virginia and provides spectacular rolling countryside.  Amherst abounds with prime fishing and access to 50 miles of water along the James, Pedlar and Piney rivers.  Recreational opportunities include boating, skiing, hiking, cycling, jogging, major collegiate sports and auto racing.  The region offers a rich quality of life.  Most of the northwestern part of the County is part of the George Washington National Forest. 

Amherst County was formed in 1761 from neighboring Albemarle and Fluvanna Counties.  Named for Sir Jeffrey Amherst, the acclaimed “conqueror of Canada” and Governor of Virginia.  While Amherst is a small town, it is one of family pride and notable history.  The county contains many good examples of 18th, 19th and early 20th century rural and small town architecture.  The downtown area of Amherst is a classic example of early 20th century commercial architecture.

Amherst is a picture perfect place to live. The true outdoorsman will never be at a loss for activities as residents have easy access to the George Washington National Forest as well as the Blue Ridge Parkway where hiking, picnicking, camping, hunting and canoeing are just a few possibilities.

Quaint shops and businesses dot the town of Amherst.  There are plenty of attractions, including Sweet Briar College, one of the most beautiful colleges in the United States.  There are three golf courses (with the Poplar Grove Golf Course, ranked #8 best new upscale public course 2005 by Golf Digest).  Be sure to visit the Moncan Indian Ancestral Museum or the Amherst Historical Museum. 

In the nearby city of Lynchburg, more shopping, dining and entertainment venues are readily available.  Amherst and Lynchburg offer seven colleges providing a myriad of undergraduate and graduate opportunities.

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Lynchburg, from Main St, turn right onto VA-163 N/5th St.  Continue to follow VA-163 N.  Take the 2nd right toward River Rd/Rocky Hill Rd/State Route 1015/State Route 685.  Turn right onto River Rd/Rocky Hill Rd/State Route 1015/State Route 685.  Continue to follow River Rd/State Route 685.  Turn left onto VA-130 W/Elon Rd/Virginia Byway.  Turn right onto Minors Branch Rd/State Route 647 and travel 0.5 miles.  Turn left and travel another 0.7 miles and you’ll find the property on your right.

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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15 Acres RAW LAND on Bumpy Rd Tax Map 18-36 (Gloucester County)

January 20, 2012

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15 Acres RAW LAND on Bumpy Rd Tax Map 18-36 (Gloucester County)

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Description: This 15 Acre property is located in Gloucester near the Eastern Shore.  This sizable lot is wooded and conveniently located on level ground.  Here you are two miles away from Beaverdam Lake and short drive to Thousand Trails Chesapeake Bay.  This is a great opportunity to invest in a large tract of land, near water, without paying waterfront rates.

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.

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Richmond, take I-64 E.  Take exit 220 to merge onto VA-33 E/Eltham Rd toward W Point.  Continue to follow VA-33 E.  Continue onto VA-198 E/Glenns Rd.  Turn left onto VA-198 E/Buckley Hall Rd.  Turn right onto Harcum Rd/State Route 678.  Slight left onto Indian Rd/State Route 605.  Turn left onto Lake View Dr/State Route 1430.  Take the 1st left to stay on Lake View Dr/State Route 1430.  Travel 0.2 miles until you reach 10132 Bumpy Road, Gloucester, VA 23061.  The property is located 200 feet beyond this private residence.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

CASH PRICE: 29,900!! (You get this Discount Price of 29,900 if you have all Cash!!)…no financing on this property, sorry.

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Lot of RAW LAND on Woodland Rd Tax Map 13B-411-1 (Giles County)

January 6, 2012

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Lot of RAW LAND on Woodland Rd Tax Map 13B-411-1 (Giles County)

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Description: This lot of raw land is located in Southwest Virginia off Woodland Road in Rich Creek of Giles County.  This is a sloping parcel offering terrific mountain views.  The entire lot is wooded, with the backside raising toward a small plateau while the front, road side offers level ground.   The lot is minutes away from the Jefferson National Forest and the large New River, yet it conveniently rests among urban development.  Minutes away from US-460 and several historical small towns, this lot is perfect for building on or keeping as an investment.  You will be able to enjoy a mixture of outdoor activities with the feel of civilization at your doorstep.

Giles County Virginia offers great adventure and loads of fun. Festivals, art shows, caves, fishing hiking, biking, and the beautiful New River bring folks from all over the country every year.  Numerous Native American sites and artifacts indicate their presence in Giles County for more than 10,000 years.  The European pioneers who came much later to the county found majestic mountains and beautiful, rushing streams.  They also discovered the great towering forests and palisades of rock along the New River with an abundance of wildlife.

Giles County was formed in 1806 and is named for William Branch Giles who was born in Amelia County, Virginia 1762.  Giles became a lawyer and from there was elected to the House of Representatives.  He also served on the Virginia Legislature and was elected Governor.  In all, he served his nation and state around a total of 40 years.

Forestland and the ancient New River still offer an abundance of wildlife, making Giles County a paradise for hunters and fisherman.  Giles contains 92.4 square miles of Jefferson National Forest and many accesses to the Appalachian Trail.

Mountain Lake is also located in Giles County where the movie “Dirty Dancing” was filmed.  It offers many indoor and outdoor activities for guests such as games like table tennis and billiards, water activities like paddle boating, canoeing and fishing, and dry activities like mountain biking and hiking.

Close by is Castle Rock Recreation Area, which houses a public recreation facility, including swimming, golfing, tennis, picnicking, basketball and hiking.

The Beautiful Cascades are also located in Giles and are very popular among hikers where they can experience an enjoyable two-mile hike, which leads to a 66 foot waterfall at the end.  Giles County combines natural beauty with changing seasons to offer the vacationer, visitor and tourist a welcomed respite.

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Roanoke, VA;  Take I-581 N/US-220 N.  Take exit 1S on the left to merge onto I-81 S toward Salem/Bristol.  Take exit 118B toward U.S. 460 W/Blacksburg.  Merge onto Parkway Dr.  Continue onto US-460 W.  Turn right onto Old Virginia Ave.  Take the 2nd right onto Woodland Rd.  Travel 0.1 mile and the property is on the right.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 8,900!!, Down Payment of 497, Payments of 139.07/month (Doesn’t Include taxes/hoa), 9.9% Interest, 84 Month Term.

CASH PRICE: 4,497!! (You get this Discount Price of 4,497 if you have all Cash!!)

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Lot of RAW LAND on Pine Needles Drive Tax Map 33B 12 1 P 26 (New Kent County)

January 3, 2012

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Lot of RAW LAND on Pine Needles Drive Tax Map 33B 12 1 P 26 (New Kent County)

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Description: This is a gently sloping and mostly wooded lot located in the Brickshire subdivision of the historic county of New Kent.  This lot is surrounded by fine homes and is minutes away from Interstate 64, Colonial downs and Royal New Kent Golf Club.  Whether you’re interested in championship golfing, wineries, peace and quiet, fantastic shopping or cultural opportunities, this lot makes for the perfect building site and/or investment opportunity.

New Kent County, Williamsburg and Richmond are three unique communities nestled in the rising hills and valleys at the charming and tranquil heart of Virginia.  These areas are steeped in American History, tradition, breathtaking scenery and southern charm.  Brickshire keeps these areas convenient, and keeps the hustle and bustle at arms-length.

This County is rural in nature and is one of the oldest and most charming counties in the Commonwealth, with an English history dating back 400 years with the visit of Captain John Smith in 1607.  The county was established in 1654 and named for Kent, England.  New Kent’s roads, leading from Richmond to Williamsburg and Hampton Roads, are among the oldest in America.

New Kent County is a gateway to history.  Less than 30 minutes away are Jamestown, the site of America’s first English-Speaking settlement, and Colonial Williamsburg, one of America’s favorite tourist destinations.  From here it’s a short drive to Yorktown, where Lord Charles Cornwallis surrendered to General George Washington, ending the Revolutionary War.

Nearby in neighboring Charles City County are two of the nation’s earliest and most beautiful plantations that are open to the public year-around. 

New Kent is only 15 miles east of the Richmond, the capital city of Virginia, and is considered part of the Richmond Metropolitan Area.  Richmond is known as the city that is “easy to love” because of its vast array of parks, friendly people, flourishing economic center, distinctive neighborhoods and abundance of Civil War history.

The county is home to Colonial Downs, Virginia’s only pari-mutual horse racing facility, offering thoroughbred and harness racing.  New Kent is home to three rivers, a large reservoir, rambling forests and mystical marshlands.  In 2006, the U.S. Census Bureau rated New Kent County among the top 100 fastest growing counties in America.

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Richmond, get onto I-64 E.  Take exit 214 for VA-155 toward new Kent CH/Providence Forge.  Turn right onto VA-155 S/N Courthouse Rd.  Take the 1st left onto Kentland Trail.  Turn right onto Linkshire Ln.  Take the 2nd right onto Torranceville Trace.  Turn right onto Pine Needles Dr and travel 0.3 miles.  The property will be on your right, when facing 11918 Pine Needles Dr, property is directly to the right.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

CASH PRICE: 19,900!! (You get this Discount Price of 19,900 if you have all Cash!!)…no financing on this one, sorry.

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1 Acre RAW LAND on Newtown Rd Tax Map 74-A-84A (Caroline County)

December 15, 2011

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1 Acre RAW LAND on Newtown Rd Tax Map 74-A-84A (Caroline County)

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Description:  This 1 acre parcel, located on Newtown Road just outside of the quaint town of Bowling Green makes for a great home site or investment.  This is a level lot in a peaceful country setting with fertile ground, hardwood trees, and a couple neighbors close by.  The town of Bowling Green is one of Virginia’s most historic communities.

Caroline County is located in the Northern Virginia region, roughly midway between Richmond and Washington, D.C.  It is is bordered on the north by the Rappahannock River, on the south by the Mattaponi River, and on the southwest by the North Anna River.

The National Park Service operates several Civil War Battlefields in this area, including the Stonewall Jackson Shrine.  Also, Fort A.P. Hill military base is in the county.  It serves as the permanent site of the National Boy Scout Jamboree.  Just outside the county line along I-95 is King’s Dominion, a major theme park of mid-Atlantic region that also features its own waterpark WaterWorks.

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Richmond, VA head northwest on E Grace St toward N 7th St.  Take the 1st right onto N 7th St.  Take the 1st left onto E Broad St.  Turn right onto N  Belvidere St.  Continue onto Chamberlayne Ave.  Make a U-turn at N Lombardy St.  Continue to follow US-301 N.  Turn right onto Sparta Rd/State Route 721.  Turn right onto Newtown Rd/State Route 721.  Travel 1.2 miles and the property will be on your right.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 15K!!, 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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