1.44 Acres RAW LAND on Oak Heights Rd Tax Map 39C B 35 (Warren County)

January 21, 2013

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1.44 Acres RAW LAND on Oak Heights Rd Tax Map 39C B 35 (Warren County)

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Description: This is a fine lot in the Lake Front Royal Subdivision, offering rolling hillside terrain and nice mountain views.  Lake Front Royal is located approximately 4.5 miles from the town limits of Front Royal.  This is a mountain subdivision off of Route 522, just south of town.  A 15.5 acre community area greets you at the entrance of the neighborhood, where you will find a lake and playground area.  Access to the Appalachian Trail is within a very short hike.  Most lots in the neighborhood offer views of the surrounding mountains or the Smithsonian Conservation Center where you are bound to see some exotic animals.

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 6 for US-340/US-522 toward Front Royal/Winchester.  Turn right onto US-340 S/US-522 S/Winchester Rd.  Continue to follow US-340 S/US-522 S.  Turn left onto W 14th St.  Continue onto N Royal Ave.  Turn left onto N Commerce Ave.  Continue onto US-522 S/Remount Rd.  Turn right onto Lake Front Rd.  Turn right onto Creek Rd.  Slight left onto Mountain Heights Rd.  Take the 1st left onto Oak Heights Rd.  Travel 0.3 miles and you will find the property on your left just past the house at 247 Oak Heights Road in Front Royal, Virginia.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 12,900!!, Down Payment of 997, Payments of 166.93/month (Doesn’t Include taxes/hoa), 9.9% Interest, 108 Month Term.

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

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Lot of RAW LAND on Mahogony Dr Tax Map 123D 1 98 (Washington County)

November 5, 2012

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Lot of RAW LAND on Mahogony Dr Tax Map 123D 1 98 (Washington County)

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Description: This is a nice level and wooded lot, roughly a half acre or a little less, in the Oak Hill Estates of Abingdon VA.  From here, it is only a six minute drive to Interstate 81 and 12 minutes to Downtown Abingdon.  In under a half hour you can reach the North Carolina border and South Holston Lake.  This is a convenient location in a well-developed neighborhood.  There is also plenty of commercial development in the area, including an airport and a Drive In Movie Theatre, and for the ladies, there is a large shoe store very close to the property. 

In Abingdon, history can be found within the record books of the Washington County Courthouse, in the cemeteries dating before the Revolution, in the homes throughout the historic district, and dedicated markers.  It was chartered in 1778 and is one of the oldest towns west of the Blue Ridge Mountains.  Today, local amenities include the Virginia Highlands Festival – one of the top 100 tourist events in North America.  Abingdon itself has been named as one of the best 100 small towns for the arts in the United States!  Beauty, history and amenities are just a few of the many reasons you’ll want to live in or around Abingdon.

Named after George Washington, the County is located in the Commonwealth of Virginia, in the far western part of the Blue Ridge Highlands region of Virginia.  The world famous Barter Theater in Abingdon has delighted audiences for more than 50 years.  It is part of the Abingdon Historic District, which is a Virginia Historic Landmark.  Another attraction in this 20-square block district is the William King Regional Arts Center, an affiliate of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, and the Arts Depot.

Washington County is home to the Virginia Creeper Trail in Damascus, also known as “Trail Town USA.” You can get close to nature in the Mount Rogers National Recreation Area, as well.  The county is one of the sites along The Crooked Road: Virginia’s Heritage Music Trail.

A major part of Washington County is in the Great Valley region of Virginia, where Abingdon, the County Seat, was established.  The town is located near the Blue Ridge Mountains in the rolling foothills of the Appalachian range in Southwest Virginia.  Visiting Native Americans thought of the area as sacred ground and found it so rich in natural beauty that they never settled or hunted here.  Today it’s served by State Highway 19 and nestled alongside Interstate 81.

To the north are the North Fork of the Holston River and the Clinch mountain range; to the south and east are River Knobs, the junction of the Middle Fork and the South Fork of the Holston River, and the mountain ranges known as the Holston and the Virginia Iron.  The combination of springs and elevation provided waterpower, harnessed behind small dams for milling grains and for sawing lumber from the abundant stands of trees.  Grayson, Smyth, and Washington Counties join at the top of the second highest mountain (5,520 feet) in Virginia formerly known as “Meadow”, because of its prominent bald field. Winter snows in that open field have caused the change of its name to White Top Mountain.

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DIRECTIONS: From Marion, take I-81 S toward Abingdon.  Take exit 13 for County Rd 611 toward Lee Hwy.  Turn right onto Co Rd 611/Providence Rd.  Turn left onto US-11 S/US-19 S/Lee Hwy.  Turn right onto Westinghouse Rd.  Turn left onto Mahogany Dr.  Take the 2nd left onto Dogwood Dr.  The property is on your left, immediately before the house at 17183 Dogwood Dr.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 18,700!!, Down Payment of 997, Payment of 248.28/month (Doesn’t Include taxes), 9.9% Interest, 108 Month Term.

CASH PRICE: 9,900!! (You get this Discount Price of 9,900 if you have all Cash!!)

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8.39 Acres RAW LAND on Sapony Church Rd Tax Map 80-45C (Dinwiddie County)

October 6, 2012

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8.39 Acres RAW LAND on Sapony Church Rd Tax Map 80-45C (Dinwiddie County)

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Description: This is your opportunity to own a good size parcel of land at a great price.  This is a rare chance to own  over eight acres of raw land, close Interstate 85, Downtown McKenney and DeWitt at such a low price.  The property is mostly level and clear with plenty of road frontage.  Enjoy plenty of room and privacy with convenience. Nearest to the property is McKenney , a small southern historic town in Dinwiddie that continues to be a favorite with people who love the outdoors, but also enjoy city conveniences.

Dinwiddie County real estate offers many appealing features, but the recent upgrades to the school system are some of the most sought after attributes for buyers.  With the new elementary school and high school, residents with children have begun searching for Dinwiddie County VA homes for sale in greater numbers.  Every parent can appreciate the new school system, considered to be the “best kept secret in all of Virginia.”  Academics aside, Dinwiddie real estate is also appealing to home and land shoppers looking for physical activities thanks to a new sports complex.

Dinwiddie County offers people what few locations in the United States can, unparalleled accessibility by two interstates, rail and water, as well as a high quality of life, low cost of living and a diversely qualified and educated workforce.  In fact, Dinwiddie County is blessed with the resources that other locations only wish they had to offer you.

With I-95 only ten minutes away and running parallel with the entire eastern side of the county, and I-85 and U.S. Rt. 460 bisecting the county, few locations can boast greater accessibility throughout the East Coast.  Dinwiddie’s close proximity to Virginia’s capital city of Richmond positions it just minutes from the Port of Richmond, Central Virginia’s domestic and international multi-modal freight and distribution gateway on the James River, serving waterborne, rail and truck shippers throughout the mid-Atlantic states.

The Dinwiddie Airport and Industrial Park along with the Dinwiddie Commerce Park provide additional advantages and opportunities to people looking for the perfect place to call home.  Agriculture contributes significantly to the economy and to the quality of life that residents enjoy. Beautiful Lake Chesdin, located along the northern boundary of Dinwiddie County, provides numerous recreational opportunities for everyone. The County Department of Parks and Recreation contributes greatly to the quality of life by providing year round activities for the entire family, from seniors to children.

Dinwiddie County lies within 150 miles of three of the nation’s major market and population centers and has easy access to these centers through the area’s excellent highway, rail, and air networks. Nearby markets include Washington D.C., Richmond, and Norfolk and the ports of Hampton Roads. The city of Petersburg adjoins the county on its northeastern limits.

Dinwiddie was officially created by an Act of the General Assembly in 1752, but its history goes back to 1643 when it was a part of Charles City County. Dinwiddie County has figured prominently in the nation’s history. In the campaign of 1784 there was fighting in the county between the British and the Southside’s militia. Soldiers from the area participated in the War of 1812. In the Civil War there was constant fighting in and around the entire Petersburg area. Fifty miles of fortification and sixty forts and batteries are constant reminders of the nearly 50 battles fought here during the Civil War.

Dinwiddie’s location allows it to offer a low cost of living with a high quality of life. Families and businesses alike are attracted to this up-and-coming area. Dinwiddie’s local economy is characterized by a growing industrial sector, a strong retail trade and an established agri-business presence. With controlled expansion, careful planning and forward thinking, Dinwiddie County truly is “soaring to new heights.”

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DIRECTIONS: From Petersburg, head west on U.S. 1 S/US-460 BUS E/E Washington St toward S Sycamore St.  Continue to follow U.S. 1 S/US-460 BUS E.  Merge onto I-85 S/US-460 W via the ramp to Durham NC.  Continue to follow I-85 S.  Take exit 42 for VA-40 E.  Turn left onto VA-40 E/McKenney Hwy.  Turn right toward Sapony Church Dr/State Route 692.  Turn left onto Sapony Church Dr/State Route 692 and travel 0.5 miles.  At this point you are at the location, just step to your right and you are on the property.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 29,900!!, Flexible Down Payment, Low Monthly Payments.

CASH PRICE: 16,497!! (You get this Discount Price of 16,497 if you have all Cash!!)

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.18 Acres RAW LAND on Pine Fork Rd Tax Map 21-61A (New Kent County)

June 18, 2012

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.18 Acres RAW LAND on Pine Fork Rd Tax Map 21-61A (New Kent County)

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Description: This slightly sloping parcel of land is located in a small community surrounded by forest and farmland, just minutes from Interstate 64.  The property has several trees and is located on a state highway.  The State Capital, Richmond is only a half hour drive away.

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.

New Kent 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.

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DIRECTIONS: From Richmond, get on I-64 E and take exit 205 for VA-33 W toward VA-249 E/US-60/Bottoms Bridge/Quinton.  Turn left onto VA-33 E.  Continue onto New Kent Hwy.  Turn right onto George W Watkins Rd/State Route 630.  Turn right onto Pine Fork Rd/State Route 610.  Travel 0.2 miles and you will find the property on your left just before the house at 6670 Pine Fork Road.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 6,900!!, Down Payment of 497, Payments of 105.97/month (Doesn’t Include taxes), 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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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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2.03 Acres RAW LAND on Lancaster Ln Tax Map 248-A-10B (Bedford County)

March 23, 2012

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2.03 Acres RAW LAND on Lancaster Ln Tax Map 248-A-10B (Bedford County)

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Description: This 2 acre parcel is located on Lancaster Ln in desirable Bedford County, just off Chellis Ford Rd (County Rd 630).  The layout is a gently rolling hill in a peaceful country location.  Leesville Lake is about a mile from the property and the more established Smith Mountain Lake State Park is only a half hour drive.  Even the City of Lynchburg is within commuting distance.  Closer to home is Big Otter River.  This property offers plenty of privacy and outdoor recreation activity.  There is an old trailer on the property that was recently inhabited, so determining and developing your homesite will be a breeze. 

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 visitors & 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.

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DIRECTIONS: From Lynchburg, take US-29 BUS S/Lynchburg Expy.  Slight left onto US-29 BUS S (signs for Danville).  Slight right onto Wards Rd.  Take the VA-43 exit toward Altavista/Leesville.  Turn right onto VA-43 N/Bedford Hwy.  Turn left onto Chellis Ford Rd/County Rd 630.  Continue to follow Chellis Ford Rd.  Turn right onto Lancaster Ln.  Follow this road to the end.  This is the property and it extends to your left.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 13K!!, 997 Down Payment, Payments of 168.34/month (Doesn’t Include taxes/hoa), 9.9% Interest, 108 Month Term.

CASH PRICE: 5,700!! (You get this Discount Price of 5,700 if you have all Cash!!)

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