.5 Acres RAW LAND on Rocky Knob Ln Tax Map 31B1 2 N 62 (Warren County)

December 23, 2012

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.5 Acres RAW LAND on Rocky Knob Ln Tax Map 31B1 2 N 62 (Warren County)

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Description: If you act quickly, this lot in the High Knob Subdivision can be yours at an incredible discount.  It is a half acre of wooded land with incredible views of the Shenandoah Valley below.  This is a nice community with fine homes, a community pool and clubhouse located about 15 minutes outside of Front Royal.  High Knob is a 2388 foot mountain peak just east of Front Royal.  The summit of the peak is the highest point of the Blue Ridge north of Shenandoah National Park.  This housing development occupies the western slope.  This is beautiful lot perfect for building on or keeping as an investment where you will be able to enjoy the peaceful serenity and scenic beauty of the natural surroundings.

Front Royal  is located 70 miles west of Washington, D.C..  It is one of many towns included in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley.  The Shenandoah River and the Entrance to the Shenandoah National Park/Skyline Drive are located in this historical town, as well as a welcoming Downtown Area where the Front Royal-Warren County Visitors Center is located.  Warren County is where the north and south forks of the Shenandoah River join, making the Town of Front Royal the proud “Canoe Capital” of Virginia.

Warren County is situated in the Shenandoah Valley region of Virginia.  The Skyline Drive, which is the scenic route throughout the Shenandoah National Park, begins in Warren County.  The Shenandoah River in Shenandoah River Raymond R. “Andy” Guest State Park provides opportunities for swimming, boating, canoeing and fishing.  Here you will find plenty of hiking trails.  Part of the Appalachian Trail goes through here too.

The Blue Ridge Arts Council is in Warren County and provides numerous art exhibits, classes and events throughout the year, such as the popular “Gazebo Gatherings” concerts.  The Linden Vineyards offers tours of the winery on weekends.

Warren County has long attracted tourists and seasonal residents, who have come to the area because of its climate, accessibility to major cities, and scenic beauty.  Major tourist attractions include the Shenandoah National Park, the Skyline Drive, the Shenandoah River and the Skyline Caverns.

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DIRECTIONS: From Harrisonburg, take I-81 N for about 50 miles.  Take exit 300 to merge onto I-66 E toward Front Royal/Washington.  Take exit 13 for VA-79 toward Linden/Virginia 55.  Turn right onto VA-79 S/Apple Mountain Rd.  Turn right onto VA-55 W/John Marshall Hwy.  Turn left onto High Knob Rd.  Turn left onto Massanutten Mountain Dr.  Turn right onto Club House Rd.  Continue onto Salt Lick Rd.  Slight right onto Deer Trail Rd.  Turn right onto Rocky Knob Ln, just past the left turn and you will find the property on your left, right across the house at 86 Rocky Knob Lane.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 15,000K!!, Flexible Down Payment, Low Monthly Payments.

CASH PRICE: 7,900!! (You get this Discount Price of 7,900 if you have all Cash!!)

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4.95 Acres RAW LAND on Love Land Dr Tax Map 8 101 (Nottoway County)

November 14, 2012

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4.95 Acres RAW LAND on Love Land Dr Tax Map 8 101 (Nottoway County)

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Description: This is another great property priced well below its assessed value, a good sized parcel of land which is mostly flat and gently rolling.  The property is approximately half cleared and half wooded and located ten minutes from the Towns of Crewe and Burkeville.  Within four minutes, you can easily reach the Patrick Henry Highway.  It is 25 minutes from Farmville and approximately 15 minutes to Twin Lakes State Park in the Prince Edward-Gallion State Forest.

The Town of Crewe originated in 1888 and was named after a vibrant railroad town in southern England.  Crewe grew and prospered into its own railroad town and it has been a strong community ever since.  With major transportation arteries flowing through the Town, it remains and will continue to be a vibrant and progressive community, looking forward to future growth while maintaining its small town charm.

The Town of Farmville is where you will find a rich Virginia Heritage and an abundance of opportunities for fun and adventure.  Centered in Virginia’s Heartland, it is the hub of economic activity in the region and boast a wealth of natural, historical, cultural, recreational and educational attractions.  You can also find an abundance of specialty shops that carry unique items.  Whatever you are looking for, you can find it in Farmville.

The Prince Edward-Gallion State Forest is open from dawn to dusk.  Recreational opportunities include hiking, wildlife watching, biking, horseback riding, hunting and fishing.  Twin Lakes State Park is located within the forest and provides a good starting point for visiting the State Forest.  Here you will find a variety of lakefront activities in a secluded setting.  Swimming, camping, fishing, canoeing, kayaking and hiking are popular here.

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 county enjoys 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.  Its close proximity to the growing edge of Virginia’s “Golden Crescent” will continue to create great opportunity for its “new settlers.”  Nottoway County has several public lakes available for boating, fishing, swimming, and picnicking.  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.

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DIRECTIONS: From Lynchburg, take US-29 N/US-460 E.  Continue to follow US-460 E.  Take the ramp onto US-360 E/US-460 E/W Colonial Trail Hwy/Patrick Henry Hwy.  Slight left onto US-360 E/Patrick Henry Hwy.  Turn left onto Woodmans Rd.  Take the 1st left onto Love Land Dr/ State Route 703.  Travel 0.4 miles and you should find a driveway leading onto the property just past the second bend on Love Land Dr.  You will find the second bend in the road shortly after you pass the house at 465 Love Land Dr.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 12K!!, Flexible Down Payment, Low Monthly Payments.

CASH PRICE: 6,900!! (You get this Discount Price of 6,900 if you have all Cash!!)

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1.13 Acres RAW LAND on Timberneck Dr Tax Map 28-42C3 (Surry County)

October 20, 2012

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1.13 Acres RAW LAND on Timberneck Dr Tax Map 28-42C3 (Surry County)

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Description: This 1.13 acre lot in historic Surry County is a short drive to several tourist destinations.  Located on Timberneck Dr, this property is level, wooded and offers plenty of privacy.  We are selling this property with financing and low monthly payments.  A great and easily affordable investment, this land is certain to be a family treasure for years to come.

This property is just a seven minute drive to the town of Surry.  Within 15 minutes, you can be at Cobham Bay.  Also with a 15 minute drive are Chippokes Plantation State Park, Smith’s Fort Plantation and Bacons Castle.  These are century-old places of historic note.

Chippokes Plantation State Park is one of the oldest working farms in the United States. Attractions include the Jones-Stewart Mansion, the Farm and Forestry Museum, a visitor center, swimming complex, camping area, picnic areas, formal English gardens, and biking and hiking trails.  Smith’s Fort Plantation stands on land given as a Dower tract by Powhatan to John Rolfe upon the occasion of his marriage to Pocahontas.  Bacon’s Castle is the oldest brick house in North America.

This year marks the 360th anniversary of the establishment of Surry County, which is bounded by the north by the James River and is near major military, naval and research centers.  The county is conveniently located to offer numerous recreational, historical and cultural opportunities.

Recreation includes the Charles Steirly Heron Rookery for fishing, swimming, boating, camping and picnic facilities in addition to numerous sites along the James River with beaches and boat launching ramps.

In over 350 years of existence, the County of Surry has taken care to guard its history and its rural nature. The County is home to several picturesque small towns, historic sites, homes and churches. It is connected to Virginia’s Historic Triangle (Jamestown, Williamsburg and Yorktown) by the Jamestown/Scotland Ferry.

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DIRECTIONS: From Petersburg, take E Washington St and continue onto VA-36 E/Oaklawn Blvd.  Continue to follow VA-36 E.  Continue onto Winston Churchill Dr.  Turn right onto VA-10 E/E Randolph Rd.  Continue to follow VA-10 E.  Turn left onto VA-10 E/Colonial Trail W.  Turn left onto VA-10 E/VA-31 N/Rolfe Hwy.  Turn right onto VA-10 E/Colonial Trail E.  Turn left onto State Route 638/Timberneck Dr.  Take a left at the fork and drive another 0.2 miles.  The property will be on your left.  You’ll notice an open field on your right.  At the end of that field, just before the tree line, on the other side of the street, you’ll find the property.

WHOLESALE PRICE:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 7,497!!, Down Payment of 197, Payment of 110.39/month (Doesn’t Include taxes/hoa), 9.9% Interest, 96 Month Term.

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2 Acres RAW LAND on Rush Ln Tax Map 112 (A) 13 (Appomattox County)

April 17, 2012

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2 Acres RAW LAND on Rush Ln Tax Map 112 (A) 13 (Appomattox County)

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Description: This is two acres of level, mostly wooded raw land on Rush Lane, approximately 1000 feet from Liberty Lake, most likely with deeded access.  These two acres are set in pristine wilderness.  If you are an outdoorsman and you value peace and privacy, this rural retreat is for you.  Surrounded by woodlands, open fields and a large lake, this property has the potential for country living at its best with a lake in your front yard!

The property is located in Appomattox Virginia, set along the Piedmont Plateau of Appomattox County in historic Central Virginia. Appomattox is located at the exact center of the state.  Appomattox county was formed in 1845 and named for an Indian tribe, the Appamatuck. 

The county has both interesting history and great historical places, along with modern day conveniences and appealing VA real estate.   Along with the National Historic Park, this charming community features a variety of historical venues, tasty dining and fun shopping options.

For those who simply want to relax and unwind, the pristine waters and natural beauty of the James River and Holliday Lake State Parks await you. If your thirst for adventure and outdoor recreation goes beyond boating, canoeing and kayaking, Appomattox offers tournament level frisbee disc golf, hiking, fishing, biking, geo-caching, golfing and more.  For those who enjoy shopping, you’ll cherish the picturesque, Appomattox historic downtown, just 20 minutes away, offering great antiquing, charming restaurants, romantic bed and breakfasts, and true southern hospitality.

If you are relocating to Appomattox, VA and wonder of the quality of the schools, rest assured your child(ren) will be getting a first-rate education. The Appomattox, VA public school system earned the title of “Distinguished Title I School Division” as of August 2009. That means the No Child Left Behind Achievement objectives in reading and math have been exceeded for two years in a row. There are only ten schools in Virginia to earn this title. Also, the Appomattox Elementary School has received the rating of Title I Distinguished School for “maintaining full state accreditation under Virginia’s Standards of Learning program for two consecutive years, meeting NCLB benchmarks in reading and mathematics and having average test scores in both subjects at the 60th percentile or higher.”

With the breathtaking scenery of the nearby Blue Ridge Mountains, recreational activities can be found throughout the many park and rivers.  Some of these attractions include the following:

• Appomattox County Historical Museum
• Court House Square
• Monument Circle
• Visitor Information Center in the renovated Depot
• Civil War Surrender Site
• Appomattox Court House National Historical Park
• Civil War Reenactments
• Local Festivals – Including The Historic Railroad Festival on the 2nd weekend of October
• A Turn of the Century Walking Tour
• Variety of Antique Shops
• Appomattox Courthouse Theatre
• Carver-Price Legacy Museum – showcases rich African-American history
• Clover Hill Village – 6-acre living history village
• Cub Creek Pottery – a residential, apprenticeship pottery studio.
• Buckingham-Appomattox State Forest (approx. 9,000 acres)
• Natural Bridge – one of the ”7 natural wonders of the world”
• Poplar Forest – Thomas Jefferson’s Summer Retreat
• Red Hill – Patrick Henry’s home and resting place
• Sailors Creek Historical Battlefield State Park – location of the last civil war before Appomattox
• Steins Unlimited – location of the largest antique stein collection in the world
• Blue Ridge Parkway – most scenic drive in America
• The Hazel Moon Resource Center
• The Joel Sweeney Birthplace and Gravesite

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Lynchburg, head northeast on 10th St toward Main St.  Turn right onto Jefferson St.  Turn left onto Washington St.  Continue onto Concord Turnpike, Turn left to stay on Concord Turnpike, Turn right onto Rockwell Rd.  Turn right onto Holcomb Path Rd/State Route 1016/State Route 660/Tyreeanna Rd.  Take the 1st left onto US-29/US-460.  Continue to follow US-460.  Take the US-460 BUS E/VA-26 N exit toward Appomattox/Bent Creek.  Turn right onto US-460 BUS E/Confederate Blvd.  Turn right onto N Church St.  Turn left onto VA-727 S/Red House Rd.  Turn right onto Co Rd 615/Lawyers Rd.  Take the 1st right onto Co Rd 644/Hancock Rd.  Turn left onto State Route 716.  Take a slight left, followed by a slight right.  Follow this road, keeping the tree line on your right.  Where another tree line from your left intersects, turn left and travel about 300 feet to the Southeast corner of the property line.  Toward the north and west you will find a stream.  The boundaries of the property, for the most part, are located within the stream line. (call 434-220-2229 for help with directions)

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 13K!!, Down Payment of 497, Payments of 175.35/month (Doesn’t Include taxes), 9.9% Interest, 108 Month Term.

CASH PRICE: 6,997!! (You get this Discount Price of 6,997 if you have all Cash!!)

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.94 Acres RAW LAND on Stubbs Bridge Rd Tax Map 68A-3-2 (Spotsylvania County)

April 2, 2012

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.94 Acres RAW LAND on Stubbs Bridge Rd Tax Map 68A-3-2 (Spotsylvania County)

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Description: This lot is located near the Northern end of Lake Anna, about 1000 feet from the shoreline on Stubbs Bridge Road.  The lot is level and wooded making for a perfect home site.  The area has some development around while still being peaceful location for Lake Anna.   This property will make for a great investment with county road frontage.

Lake Anna is a major attraction, one of the largest freshwater inland lakes in Virginia (nearly 17 miles long from tip to tip) and one of the most popular recreational lakes in the state.  It’s popularity is known mainly through word of mouth, versus any glitzy tourist trap notoriety.  Late-season fishermen have the lake virtually to themselves.  Here you can find all the conveniences of modern day living along with outstanding outdoor recreational activity.

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.

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.

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DIRECTIONS: From Richmond at N 7th St, take the I-64 W/I-95 N/I-64 E ramp.  Keep right at the fork and merge onto I-95 N.  Take exit 79 for Interstate 64 W/Interstate 195 S toward Powhite Parkway/Charlottesville.  Take exit 185 toward U.S. 33/Staples Mill Road.  Merge onto 1-64 W.  Take exit 159 for US-522 toward Gum Spring/Mineral.  Turn right onto US-522 N/Cross County Rd.  Turn left onto US-33 W/US-522 N/Jefferson Hwy.  Turn right onto US-522 N/Pendleton Rd.  Continue to follow US-522 N.  Turn right onto E 1st St.  Take the 1st left onto US-522 N/Louisa Ave.  Continue to follow US-522 N.  Turn right onto Days Bridge Rd/State Route 719.  Continue onto Belmont Rd/Co Rd 719.  Slight right onto Co Rd 612/Stubbs Bridge Rd.  Travel 1 mile until you reach Moonlight Ln.  The property is on your left.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 22K!!, Flexible Down Payment, Low Monthly Payments (Doesn’t Include Taxes/HOA)

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

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