1.13 Acres RAW LAND on Timberneck Dr Tax Map 28-42C4 (Surry County)

November 13, 2013

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1.13 Acres RAW LAND on Timberneck Dr Tax Map 28-42C4 (Surry County)

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Description: This 1.13 Acre property is located on Timberneck Drive in the Timber Neck area. The property is just outside the town of Williamsburg and Norfolk in Surry County Virginia. This is a secluded and beautifully wooded lot, it is nearly leveled and has road frontage.  Great location with Downtown Surry just 5 minutes away and the James River & Chesapeake Bay just 15 minutes. Build a dream home here and have easy access to Historic Williamsburg, and Jamestown, as well as living within a car rides distance to Virginia Beach. You will be able to enjoy the nearby parks, rivers and lakes, as well as the gorgeous scenery surrounding this community. 

Surry County is a county located in the Hampton Roads area of the Commonwealth of Virginia, a state of the United States. As of 2010, the population was 7,058. Its county seat is Surry

Surry County, Virginia one of the oldest regions settled in the New World, lies only a brief ferry ride from Jamestown. Surry’s attractions not only span three centuries of history, but also includes 20th century Surry Nuclear Power Station and Information Center as well as the environmental Hog Island Wildlife Management area. In addition to the public attractions, 16 privately occupied structures in Surry are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Today’s Surry County provides a montage of rolling farmlands, blossoming woods, water-front panoramas and quaint lifestyles. For history lovers, Surry is a wealth of stately old homes and plantations. For adventurers, there are footpaths through the woods, boating, off-road trails, hunting and fishing. The Surry County Department of Parks and Recreation offers a wide variety of activities including youth sports and an active seniors program. For food lovers, Surry serves up the quintessence of Southern cuisine, world famous smoke cured hams and home-grown peanuts. From the delightful ferry ride across the James River to the warmth and hospitality of the folks in Surry County, you are in for a unique and very memorable experience.

With recreational activities and opportunities to see life in a bygone era, Chippokes Plantation offers something for everyone. A working farm since 1617, visitors may tour an antebellum mansion, stroll through formal gardens or view a collection of antique farm and forestry equipment and a sawmill exhibit at the Farm and Forestry Museum. A campground and three unique overnight cottages allow visitors to spend the night on the historic grounds. The park features a large pool, a visitor center, gift shop, interpretive programs, two playgrounds and opportunities to bike, hike, ride your horse and picnic. Events include the Steam and Gas Engine Show in June; Pork, Peanut and Pine Festival in July; Plantation Christmas Craft Festival in October; and Christmas Open House in December. It’s in Surry County. Access is via State Route 10.

Slades Park has been providing motorcycle enthusiast a safe, challenging and expansive environment to enjoy riding dirt bikes and four wheelers. Twelve miles of trails on over 300 acres! All trails are clearly marked so that it’s easy to find your way. Also offering Pee Wee tracks for beginners and kids!

Head out of Surry a short distance and visit the Jamestown Settlement, a museum of 17th-century Virginia history, explores America’s first permanent English colony through film, galleries and living history in outdoor re-creations of a Powhatan Indian village, three English ships and colonial fort, and seasonal riverfront discovery area. Guided tours are offered daily. Become a citizen of the Revolutionary City and engage with the local community and experience firsthand the daily struggles of wartime. Explore our art museums, unleash your kids’ inner colonists, tee off a game of golf, or relax and unwind at the Spa. Stay at one of the official Colonial Williamsburg hotels, with a variety of opportunities to shop and dine, and you’ll never want to leave.

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Norfolk, VA,  Head east toward Cumberland St, Turn right onto Cumberland St, Turn right onto E Freemason St, Turn right onto Boush St, Turn left onto W Brambleton Ave, Take the Interstate 264/US 58 ramp to Midtown Tunnel/Portsmouth, Merge onto US-58 W, Keep right at the fork, follow signs for VA-164 W/I-664/Suffolk/Newsport News and merge onto VA-164 W, Merge onto Bridge Rd, Continue onto U.S 17 N/Sidney Bertram Hazelwood Sr Bridge, Continue to follow U.S 17 N, Turn left onto US-258 S/VA-32 S/Brewers Neck Blvd, Turn right onto US-258 S/VA-10 W/Benns Church Blvd, Continue to follow VA-10 W, Turn right onto State Rte 638/Timberneck Dr, Slight left. Destination will be on the left past 1399 Timberneck Dr. 

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 9,700!! Down Payment of 47, Payments of 127.03/month (Doesn’t Include taxes), 9.9% Interest, 120 Month Term.

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

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3 Acres RAW LAND on Phoenix Rd Tax Map 77 A 179A (Nelson County)

November 6, 2013

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3 Acres RAW LAND on Phoenix Rd Tax Map 77 A 179A (Nelson County)

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Description: This 3 Acre property is located on Phoenix Road in the Arrington area. The property is nestled between Charlottesville and Lynchburg in Nelson County Virginia. This is an absolutely gorgeous wooded and nearly level with road frontage. This would be an ideal location for that dream home you’ve been thinking of. This property is located below the Blue Ridge Mountains, and you will enjoy the nearby lakes, parks, wineries, and scenic views that surround this community.

Nelson County is a county located in the Commonwealth of Virginia. As of 2010, the population was 15,020. Its county seat is Lovingston. It is also home to Wintergreen Resort, a local ski area; Swannanoa mansion; and is the location of Walton’s Mountain made famous by the television show, The Waltons. Nelson County is also home to many thriving vineyards, three craft breweries, a cidery, a whiskey distillery, and Crabtree Falls.

Nelson County was created in 1807, when it was separated from Amherst County. The government was formed the following year. The county is named for Thomas Nelson, Jr., a signer of the U.S. Declaration of Independence, who served as Governor of Virginia in 1781. An earlier Virginia county, also named in his honor, became part of Kentucky when it separated from Virginia in 1792.

Nelson County is in the Central Virginia region midway between Charlottesville and Lynchburg and is bounded by the James River on east and the Blue Ridge Mountains north and west. It’s home to orchards, wineries and the 10,800-acreWintergreen Resort, a year-around resort offering downhill skiing, mountain biking, horseback riding, golf and tennis. It is one of only five resorts south of New York to offer a 1,000-foot vertical drop!

Wintergreen Resort is a four-season mountain retreat on the eastern slopes of the Blue Ridge Mountains. This beautiful hideaway is the ultimate vacation and conference spot, with 45 holes of championship golf; seasonal skiing, snowboarding and snowtubing; an award-winning tennis program; a full-service, destination spa; 40,000 square feet of meeting and event space; charming lodging; and a variety of enticing dining options. The resort is located on 11,000 lush acres in the Blue Ridge Mountains southwest of Charlottesville, minutes from the Blue Ridge Parkway, less than two hours from Richmond and three hours from Washington, D.C.

Crabtree Falls, the highest vertical-drop cascading waterfall east of the Mississippi River, is a popular attraction located in Nelson County, just six miles off the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway near milepost 27. Crabtree Falls features a series of five major cascades and a number of smaller ones that fall a total distance of 1,200 feet. The first overlook is just a few hundred feet from the parking lot along a gentle, paved trail making it an excellent stopover for travelers of all ages and abilities. The more adventuresome hiker may continue along the 3-mile trail to four other overlooks offering spectacular views of the Crabtree Creek Falls and lovely vistas of the Tye River Valley. From the upper falls, the trail follows the creek another 1.2 miles to the Crabtree Meadows.

The Walton’s Museum, in Nelson County is a special blend of history, nostalgia and entertainment. The same building young Earl Hamner, Jr. attended school, now houses replicas of sets from the The Waltons, the memorable television series he created. Step back in time and memory to John-Boy’s bedroom, the Waltons’ kitchen and living room and Ike Godsey’s store, which also serves as the museum’s gift shop. 

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Lynchburg, VA, Head northeast on 10th St toward Main St, Take the 1st left onto Main St, Turn right onto VA-163 N/Fifth St, Continue to follow VA-163 N, Turn right onto Amherst/Lynchburg Expy, Continue to follow Amherst, Turn right onto Amelon Rd, Turn left to merge onto US-29 N toward Amherst, Turn right onto State Rte 655/Arrington Rd, Continue to follow State Rte 655, Turn left onto State Rte 655/Variety Mills Exd, Turn right onto State Rte 661, Destination will be on the right, before 848 Phoenix Rd. 

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 22K!! Flexible Down Payment, Low Monthly Payment

CASH PRICE: 12,900!! (You get this Discount Price of 12,900 if you have all Cash!!)

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15.3 Acres RAW LAND on Deer Ridge Rd Tax Map 9-22B (Surry County)

November 6, 2013

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15.3 Acres RAW LAND on Deer Ridge Rd Tax Map 9-22B (Surry County)

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Description: This 15.3 Acre property is located on Deer Ridge Road in the Spring Cove area. The property is just outside Petersburg in Surry County Virginia. This is a beautiful parcel that is wooded and nearly level with road frontage.  Nothing could be more perfect than building a dream home here! You will enjoy the nearby lakes and rivers, as well as the scenic views and abundant history surrounding this community!

Surry County is a county located in the Hampton Roads area of the Commonwealth of Virginia, a state of the United States. As of 2010, the population was 7,058. Its county seat is Surry

Surry County, Virginia one of the oldest regions settled in the New World, lies only a brief ferry ride from Jamestown. Surry’s attractions not only span three centuries of history, but also includes 20th century Surry Nuclear Power Station and Information Center as well as the environmental Hog Island Wildlife Management area. In addition to the public attractions, 16 privately occupied structures in Surry are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Today’s Surry County provides a montage of rolling farmlands, blossoming woods, water-front panoramas and quaint lifestyles. For history lovers, Surry is a wealth of stately old homes and plantations. For adventurers, there are footpaths through the woods, boating, off-road trails, hunting and fishing. The Surry County Department of Parks and Recreation offers a wide variety of activities including youth sports and an active seniors program. For food lovers, Surry serves up the quintessence of Southern cuisine, world famous smoke cured hams and home-grown peanuts. From the delightful ferry ride across the James River to the warmth and hospitality of the folks in Surry County, you are in for a unique and very memorable experience.

With recreational activities and opportunities to see life in a bygone era, Chippokes Plantation offers something for everyone. A working farm since 1617, visitors may tour an antebellum mansion, stroll through formal gardens or view a collection of antique farm and forestry equipment and a sawmill exhibit at the Farm and Forestry Museum. A campground and three unique overnight cottages allow visitors to spend the night on the historic grounds. The park features a large pool, a visitor center, gift shop, interpretive programs, two playgrounds and opportunities to bike, hike, ride your horse and picnic. Events include the Steam and Gas Engine Show in June; Pork, Peanut and Pine Festival in July; Plantation Christmas Craft Festival in October; and Christmas Open House in December. It’s in Surry County. Access is via State Route 10.

Slades Park has been providing motorcycle enthusiast a safe, challenging and expansive environment to enjoy riding dirt bikes and four wheelers. Twelve miles of trails on over 300 acres! All trails are clearly marked so that it’s easy to find your way. Also offering Pee Wee tracks for beginners and kids!

Head out of Surry a short distance and visit the Jamestown Settlement, a museum of 17th-century Virginia history, explores America’s first permanent English colony through film, galleries and living history in outdoor re-creations of a Powhatan Indian village, three English ships and colonial fort, and seasonal riverfront discovery area. Guided tours are offered daily. Become a citizen of the Revolutionary City and engage with the local community and experience firsthand the daily struggles of wartime. Explore our art museums, unleash your kids’ inner colonists, tee off a game of golf, or relax and unwind at the Spa. Stay at one of the official Colonial Williamsburg hotels, with a variety of opportunities to shop and dine, and you’ll never want to leave.

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Petersburg, VA, Head west on E Washington St toward S Sycamore St, Take the 1st left onto S Sycamore St, Take the 2nd left onto E Wythe St, Take the ramp onto I-95 S, Take exit 50 for US-460 BUS E toward County Dr, Merge onto Winfield Rd, Continue onto County Dr, Turn left onto VA-106 N/Courthouse Rd, At the traffic circle, continue straight to stay on VA-106 N/Courthouse Rd, Continue to follow VA-106 N, Turn right onto State Rte 609/Old Stage Rd, Turn right onto VA-10 E/James River Dr, Continue to follow VA-10 E, Turn right onto Deer Ridge Rd. 138-300 Deer Ridge Rd will be on your right. 

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 37K!! Flexible Down Payment, Low Monthly Payment

CASH PRICE: 18,997!! (You get this Discount Price of 18,997 if you have all Cash!!)

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1.25 Acres RAW LAND on Kerns Church Rd Tax Map 2378-022598 (Halifax County)

October 30, 2013

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1.25 Acres RAW LAND on Kerns Church Rd Tax Map 2378-022598 (Halifax County)

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Description: HANDY MAY SPECIAL…THIS DEAL IS AN OLD HOUSE THAT SITS ON 1.25 ACRES AND INCLUDES A WELL AND SEPTIC. This 1.25 Acre property is located on Kerns Church Rd in the Sutherlin area. The property is just outside Danville in Halifax County Virginia. This is a gorgeous wooded and nearly level lot with road frontage, and a well & septic in unknown condition. This is perfect for building on or keeping as an investment.  You will be able to enjoy the lakes and parks, as well as the scenic views surrounding this community. 

Halifax County is located in the south-central Piedmont region of Central Virginia. It is bordered on the south by the state of North Carolina. The town of South Boston in the county is home to the South Boston Motor Speedway, a NASCAR-sanctioned race track that has been host of Busch Series Grand National Racing since 1982 and is recognized as the world’s fastest short track. It is also home to NASCAR drivers Ward and Jeff Burton. Virginia International Raceway, America’s Motorsport Resort, also is here.

South Boston is a town that provides the richness of small town life with big city amenities close by.  It is small enough to provide a feeling of belonging, yet progressive enough to provide the facilities, services and conveniences that are necessary to make a community feel like home to its citizens. It is a town full of history, character, and charm with large urban areas including Richmond, Raleigh, Roanoke and Charlottesville, all within a two-hour drive.  Access to some of the world’s best medical facilities are a mere 70 mile drive south.  Crime rate here is one of the lowest in the state.

Halifax County is home to The Dan, Staunton and Banister rivers, which provide endless recreational facilities and numerous amenities.  There are plenty of trails; hiking, Civil War, Civil Rights and Wine Trails.  Within the county you’ll also find the Berry Hill Estate, a number of museums, Mountain Road Historic District, unique shops, the Bob Cage Sculpture Farm, Civil Rights trails, Edmonds Park, and The Art Guild, etc.

Tucked neatly into the heart of Virginia, about 25 miles from the North Carolina border, Staunton River State Park offers much to families and outdoor enthusiasts. The 2,400-acre park offers woodlands, meadows and shoreline along the Dan and Staunton rivers. Cabins built in the 1930s by the CCC and a campground offer overnight lodging. Access to Virginia’s largest lake, Buggs Island Lake, offers freshwater fishing and boating, along with water skiing and many other aquatic activities. The park also has Olympic-sized and wading pools, picnic shelters, a large playground, tennis and volleyball courts, several boat launches and more than 11 miles of multi-use trails. River Traders, just outside the park entrance, rents canoes, kayaks, jon boats and pontoon boats.

The Prizery features cultural events, theatre and musical performances and art exhibits. A walking tour of downtown South Boston highlights the city’s industrial, commercial, and residential development from the 19th century to the 1930s. One of the most popular Virginia events is the annual Cantaloupe Festival in Halifax!

The Town of Halifax is a source of outstanding architecture.  Halifax’s crafts, curiosities and fine jewelry stores compliment the walking tour of magnificent homes and stops along Virginia’s Civil War and Civil Rights trails. The Halifax County Courthouse, a classical revival built in 1838, and neighboring Halifax War Memorial commemorate the history of Halifax and its heroes for many generations. Located directly across from the Courthouse is the Molasses Grill, a fine dining experience offering Southern cuisine. Shop nearby by Toots Creek Antiques and you will not leave empty handed.

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Danville, VA, Head southeast on S Ridge St toward Patton St, Take the 1st left onto Patton St, Continue onto VA-293 N/Main St, Continue to follow VA-293 N, Turn right onto River St, Continue onto US-360 E/South Boston Rd, Continue to follow US-360 E, Turn left onto State Rte 656/Hackberry Rd, Continue onto Co Rd 948/Kerns Church Rd, Continue to follow Kerns Church Rd. Destination will be on the right before 3861 Kerns Church Rd.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 15,900!! Down Payment of 297, Payments of 205.33/month (Doesn’t Include taxes), 9.9% Interest, 120 Month Term.

CASH PRICE: 7,997!! (You get this Discount Price of 7,997 if you have all Cash!!)

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Lot of RAW LAND on Colfax Dr Tax Map 14B 1 116 (King George County)

October 23, 2013

SOLD

Lot of RAW LAND on Colfax Dr Tax Map 14B 1 116 (King George County)

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Description: This lot is located on Colfax Drive in the Presidential Lakes Subdivision. The property is just outside Fredricksburg in King George County Virginia. This is a gorgeous wooded and nearly level lot with water and road frontage. This is perfect for building on or keeping as an investment.  You will be able to enjoy the lakes and rivers surrounding this community.

King George County, “Gateway to the Historic Northern Neck,” with its 131 miles of shoreline on the Potomac and Rappahannock Rivers, acres of unspoiled natural beauty, cultural diversities and historic wealth, is home to approximately 20,637 citizens who are proud of their past and excited about the community’s future. The County covers approximately 113,920 acres (183 square miles), of which 72,718 acres are forested, and 38,105 acres are agricultural. King George County is a transitioning rural County steeped in history that places a high priority on quality of life through the protection of natural, cultural and historical resources as well as by being a regional leader in pro-active and progressive planning, development and governmental services.

The County’s location as part of the Fredericksburg region and between the Washington/Richmond metropolitan area and the serenity of Virginia’s scenic Northern Neck offers a unique perspective of a changing Virginia. The County is also traversed by two major thoroughfares (US Routes 3 and 301), includes a growing state of the art fiber optics and telecommunications network and serves as home of one of the world’s premier research and development centers, the Naval Surface Warfare Center – Dahlgren Division, one of the region’s largest employers. The County has recently created the King George County Wireless Authority to enhance citizens’ and businesses ability to enjoy high speed internet access and enjoy reasonably low tax rates while experiencing a high median family income ($66,800) for the region.

The County was ranked as one of the top 25 military communities with military populations under 10,000 in the United States in 2006 by Expansion Management magazine and was ranked first in public educational systems, third in spouse employment opportunities, eleventh in crime and safety and thirteenth in community standard of living.

A National Natural Landmark known for its old growth forest and summer home to one of the largest concentrations of American bald eagles on the East Coast, Caledon State Park attracts bird watchers of all ages. To protect the eagles, access to marshes and the Potomac River is limited. However, tours of the eagle habitat are offered seasonally. Forest trails are open year-round. The Boyd’s Hole Trail to the Potomac River is open from October through March and a visitor center with bald eagle exhibits, two picnic areas, a picnic shelter and restrooms also are available between May and September.

Cameron Hills Golf Links is a demanding 6614 yards championship golf course tucked away just 30 minutes east of Fredericksburg VA. It is a par 72 layout with mature bermuda grass fairways and bent grass greens. Their greens are considered the ‘best in the Mid-Atlantic”. Cameron is designed so that no one fairway is adjacent to another – thus “links” is the appropriate nomenclature. There is a 1200 square foot clubhouse, a well stocked snack bar, a moderately equipped pro shop, driving range and practice putting green. The well-trained staff make it their obligation for you to feel like you are at a “country club for a day”.

Fredricksburg’s Central Park is known as the shopping hotspot in Fredericksburg, Virginia, Central Park is the largest center on the east coast with more than 200 retailers. The center features a Regal Cinema, state-of-the-art Sport and Health club, fashion retailers like Ann Taylor Loft, Chico’s and Nine West Outlet, and an abundance of restaurants including; Bonefish, Cheeseburger in Paradise and Carrabba’s Italian Grill. For everything you want and need, stop on by and take a “Walk in the Park”.

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Fredericksburg, VA, Head southeast on Princess Anne St toward George St, Take the 1st left onto George St, Take the 1st left onto Caroline St, Take the 1st right onto William St, Continue onto Kings Hwy, Slight left to stay on Kings Hwy, Turn left onto State Rte 609/Comorn Rd, Slight left onto State Rte 608/Igo Rd, Take the 1st right onto Wheeler Dr, Take the 1st right onto Dawes Dr, Take the 1st left onto Tompkins Dr, Turn left onto Carter Dr, Take the 1st left onto Colfax Dr. Destination will be on your left before the cul-de-sac beside 8477 Colfax Drive. 

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 35K!! Flexible Down Payment, Low Monthly Payment

CASH PRICE: 19,900!! (You get this Discount Price of 19,900 if you have all Cash!!)

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4.53 Acres RAW LAND on Exter Mill Rd Tax Map 748622329800000 (Chesterfield County)

October 16, 2013

SOLD

4.53 Acres RAW LAND on Exter Mill Rd Tax Map 748622329800000 (Chesterfield County)

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Description: This 4.53 Acre property is located on Exter Mill Rd in the Lake Chesdin area. The property is just outside Richmond and Petersburg in Chesterfield County Virginia. This is a beautiful wooded nearly level lot with road frontage. It has easy access to Chesdin Lake, as well as access to major highways. It would be perfect for building your dream home or keeping as an investment.  You will be able to enjoy the nearby lakes and rivers, as well as the cities surrounding this community. 

Chesterfield County is a county located in the Commonwealth of Virginia, a state of the United States. In 2012, its population was estimated to be 322,388. Chesterfield County is now the fourth-largest municipality in Virginia (behind Fairfax County, Virginia Beach, and Prince William County, respectively). Its county seat is Chesterfield (Courthouse). It is located in the Richmond-Petersburg region and is a portion of the Richmond Metropolitan Statistical Area. Much of the northern portion of Chesterfield County accounts for what is referred to as Metropolitan Richmond’s “South Side”.

The county’s economy is largely industrial based. Forty-one international companies have operations in the county. Some of these companies include Amazon.com, Capital One, Honeywell International, and Sabra Dipping Co. which located with the help of Chesterfield Economic Development and the Greater Richmond Partnership, the regional economic development organization.

Chesterfield is largely bordered by two rivers which define miles of its boundaries. The major adjoining cities each originated at the head of navigation of these river, called the fall line. There, the hillier and rockier Piedmont region falls to the sandy and mostly flat eastern coastal plain Tidewater region, a change which creates barriers for ships going upstream on the rivers. Chesterfield County includes areas of both regions.

Just 20 miles from downtown Richmond, Pocahontas State Park offers boating, picnicking, camping, hiking and a wide range of interpretive and environmental education programs. The Aqua Center offers seasonal water-based activities for the entire family, including a kiddie pool, fountain wet deck, three-foot and five-foot deep leisure pools, activity pool and two enclosed tube water slides. Rowboat, paddleboat, kayak and canoe rentals also are available at the 200-acre Swift Creek Lake during the summer. The park’s two fishing lakes feature crappie, largemouth bass, bluegill and catfish. The park has more than 58 miles of trails throughout 7,724 acres open to hiking, bicycling and horseback riding. While there, be sure to check out the unique Civilian Conservation Corps Museum.

Visit the Metro Richmond Zoo in Chesterfield County, where you can encounter a variety of animal’s just minutes from Downtown Richmond. Monkeys, zebras, giraffes, lions, tigers, rhinos, and camels are just some of the more than 1,500 animals residing here in spacious, naturalistic exhibits. Visit the herd of giraffe up close, and let these gentle giants eat right out of your hand! Feed and pet many barnyard animals. Various hand raised antelope reside in the petting area. Learn about our African penguins at the 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. daily feedings. Join in our keeper question and answer sessions. Take the Safari Sky Ride high above the zoo to see the animals from this scenic viewpoint! Carousel and other rides are also fun for the kids.

Birkdale Golf Club is a first class golf course for all skill level golfers. Dan Maples designed the course to challenge the best golfers while remaining fair and enjoyable to everyone. Just 20 minutes from downtown Richmond, it’s a short and worthwhile drive. Golf amenities include a two-tiered oversize practice tee and putting green. Other amenities include a 7,000 square foot clubhouse, four clay tennis courts, and a swimming pool with bathhouse.

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Petersburg, VA, 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, Slight right onto VA-226 W/Cox Rd,  Take the 2nd right onto State Rte 600/Ferndale Rd, Continue onto Pickett Ave, Turn left onto VA-36 W/River Rd, Continue straight onto State Rte 602/River Rd, Turn left onto Trents Bridge Rd, Turn left onto Exter Mill Rd. Destination will be on the right to the left of 16500 Exter Mill Rd. 

WHOLESALE PRICE:

CASH PRICE: 25,900!! (You get this Discount Price of 25,900 if you have all Cash!!)…Sorry no financing on this deal. 

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3.5 Acres RAW LAND off East River Ln Tax Map 20 A 59 (Matthews County)

October 16, 2013

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3.5 Acres RAW LAND off East River Ln Tax Map 20 A 59 (Matthews County)

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Description: This 3.5 Acre property is located off of East River Lane near the town of Matthews. The property is just outside Newport News in Matthews County Virginia. This is a stunning wooded nearly level lot within walking distance to tributaries of Mobjack Bay. This lot is perfect for building on or keeping as an investment.  You will be able to enjoy the bay and rivers, and the scenic views surrounding this community. 

Mathews County is located in the Chesapeake Bay region of Virginia, on the eastern tip of the Middle Peninsuala. The second smallest county in Virginia, Mathews features more than 200 miles of shoreline! It is bordered by the Chesapeake Bay, Mobjack Bay and the Piankatank River. One of the highlights of Mathews County is the New Point Comfort Lighthouse, which marks the entrance to Mobjack Bay.

In 1791, Brigadier General Thomas Mathews, then speaker of the House of Delegates of the General Assembly of Virginia, introduced a resolution calling for the formation of a new county consisting of the Kingston Parish of Gloucester County. Because of his support of the resolution, the new county was named for him. The County was divided from Gloucester on May 1, 1791. Mathews celebrated its Bicentennial in 1991. The Mathews County seal was adopted on February 11, 1793 and symbolizes the shipbuilding industry, which was of major importance to the economy of the County.

The Continental Navy built many of its ships in Mathews during the American Revolution. Many historic homes erected in the 18th Century have been well-kept and are still in use, including Woodstock, Providence and Green Plains. Captain Sally Tompkins, the only female confederate officer, was a resident of Mathews County. The county is also known as the daffodil center of the Middle Peninsula and the annual fall festival of the courthouse square, Market Days, draws visitors from across Virginia.

The county has remained relatively undeveloped, retaining the slow-paced, friendly charm of a country community. We recognize the need for planning so the beauty and bounty of the county can be enjoyed by future generations to come. The Board of Supervisors has given the highest priority to the orderly and controlled economic development of the county. Mathews County still does not have any traffic signal lights.

Bethel Beach Natural Area Preserve is a sandy spit of low dunes and salt marsh habitat separating the eastern side of Winter Harbor in Mathews County from the Chesapeake Bay. Winds and water move sand creating an ever changing habitat on the narrow beach, apparently to the liking of the Northeastern Beach Tiger Beetle, an endangered and Federally protected insect that thrives in these sands. Scan the beach and offshore bay waters, tidal lagoons, salt marsh, shrubby swamp, and deeper channels during any season to discover over 185 species of birds, including 25 species of shorebirds, that have been sited here.

The third oldest lighthouse on the Bay, New Point Comfort Lighthouse was commissioned in 1804 by Thomas Jefferson. The 55-foot octagonal sandstone lighthouse sits on an island, separated from the mainland by the Hurricane of 1933. View by boat or from the New Point Comfort Preserve Observation Walkway.

Whether you’re a country music fan or just want to spend an evening with down-home-hootin’-hollerin’-toe-tappin’-hand-clappin’ fun, you won’t want to miss Donk’s–Virginia’s Lil Ole Opry. Lively country music shows every other Saturday night, often featuring Mathews’ own country music star, Lynda Smith.

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Newport News, VA,  Head east on Town Center Dr toward Fountain Way, Take the 1st right onto Fountain Way, Turn left onto Thimble Shoals Blvd, Turn left onto Diligence Dr, Turn left onto US-17 N/J Clyde Morris Blvd, Continue to follow US-17 N Partial toll road, Turn right onto Main St, Turn right onto VA-14 E/VA-3 W, Continue to follow VA-14 E, Turn right onto State Rte 611/Church St, Turn right onto State Rte 621/Glebe Rd, Take the 1st right onto State Rte 622/Long Rd, Slight right onto State Rte 623/Magnolia Rd, Take the 1st right onto State Rte 670/E River Ln, Destination will be on the right off of the road, next to 37.43902,-76.353356.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

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

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

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1.06 Acres RAW LAND on Country Club Dr Tax Map 34000 A 046A (Mecklenburg County)

October 11, 2013

1.06 Acres RAW LAND on Country Club Dr Tax Map 34000 A 046A (Mecklenburg County)

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Description: This 1.06 Acre property is located on Country Club Dr in Chase City area. The property is just outside South Hill and Petersburg in Mecklenburg County Virginia. This is a beautiful partially wooded nearly level lot with road frontage. It’s located nearby the Mecklenburg Country Club for golfing, tennis and more.  This lot is perfect for building on or keeping as an investment.  You will be able to enjoy the nearby lakes and the history this county has to offer.

Mecklenburg County is a county located in the Commonwealth of Virginia. As of 2010, the population was 32,727. Its county seat is Boydton.

Named after Queen Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, wife of King George III, Mecklenburg County is strategically located between Richmond, Virginia, and Raleigh, North Carolina. Points throughout the county boast access to excellent four-lane state highways and/or interstate freeways, which means you get the best of both worlds; rural lifestyle and city access. The business climate is diverse which creates a strong location environment for prospective investors. Mecklenburg County has also taken the initiative to create several training institutions specializing in manufacturing, technology, healthcare, and computer based courses to support the current and future workforce.

Mecklenburg County also boasts a strong quality of life, with its rich history and outdoor recreation featuring three lakes, the largest of them being Kerr Lake (locally known as Buggs Island Lake) surpassing a combined 1,200 miles of shoreline and 70,000 acres of water to help you enjoy all of your favorite outdoor activities. If you are looking for camping, boating, fishing, hiking, and trail rides, then this is the place to be!

History buffs have more hidden gems here than they know what to do with; such as Prestwould, a beautiful plantation home in Clarksville, the 18th century Boyd Tavern in Boydton, MacCallum More Gardens and Museum in Chase City, the best Tobacco Heritage Museum in the state located in South Hill, and several local history museums throughout the County.

Rosemont Vineyard and Winery has a unique four level, gravity-flow winery utilizing state-of-the-art technology within an early-American designed building. Come enjoy its heart-pine floors and beams, Williamsburg fireplace, beautiful barrel room, airy porches and picturesque views.

There’s also great antiquing, thrift stores galore, and quaint shops to keep the shopper in your family busy. Great restaurants with local flavor round out your trip so, whether it’s for a day, a weekend, or a lifetime, you can find something that you love in Mecklenburg County, VA

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DIRECTIONS: From Petersburg, VA, 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 15 for US-1 toward S Hill, Turn right onto U.S. 1 S/N Mecklenburg Ave, Turn right onto VA-47 N/E Atlantic St, Continue to follow VA-47 N, Turn left onto State Route 671/Country Club Dr. Located on the left after passing 1686 Country Club Dr. 

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 7,900!! Down Payment of 97, Payments of 102.69/month (Doesn’t Include taxes), 9.9% Interest, 120 Month Term.

CASH PRICE: 3,700!! (You get this Discount Price of 3,700 if you have all Cash!!)

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7.42 Acres RAW LAND on State Route 672 Tax Map 64-(A)-157 (Lee County)

October 7, 2013

SOLD

7.42 Acres RAW LAND on State Route 672 Tax Map 64-(A)-157 (Lee County)

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Description: This 7.42 Acre property is located on State Route 672 in the Ewing area. The property is just outside Jonesville in Lee County Virginia. This is a beautiful wooded and sloped lot with road frontage. This lot is perfect for building a dream home or keeping as an investment.  Reasonably located near the Tri Cities, with access for traveling and visiting other state destinations. You will be able to enjoy the nearby parks and the scenic views of the Appalachian Mountains surrounding this community. 

Lee County is a county located in the U.S. Commonwealth of Virginia. As of the 2010 census, the population was 25,587. Its county seat is Jonesville. Lee County is the westernmost county in Virginia.

The first Europeans to enter what is present-day Lee County were a party of Spanish explorers in 1540, sent by Hernando de Soto, in search of gold.

The county was formed in 1793 from Russell County. It was named for Light Horse Harry Lee, the Governor of Virginia from 1791 to 1794, who was known as “Light Horse Harry” for his exploits as a leader of light troops in the American Revolutionary War. He was the father of the Confederate General Robert E. Lee. The days surrounding its founding was a tough time for Americans and Native Americans. Lee County was the final front on the Kentucky Trace this has become known as the Wilderness Road and The Trail of the Lonesome Pine. During the 1780s and 90s Forts or Stations were put into place to aid in protecting travelers seeking to follow in Daniel Boone’s footsteps to the new Kentucky Territory. Stations (or Forts) during that time were: Far Eastern Lee County Yoakcum Station, present day Dryden, Va, westward to Powell Riaver and Station Creek Rocky Station, then to Mump’s Fort present day Jonesville, Va, Prist Station, Chadwell Station present day Chawell Gap, Va, Martin’s Station present day Rose Hill, Va, Owen Station present day Ewing, Va, then lastly Gibson Station which still holds its name.

Among the largest early landowners in the county was Revolutionary War officer and explorer Joseph Martin, for whom Martin’s Station and Martin’s Creek at Rose Hill are named, and who was awarded some 25,000 acres (100 km2) in the county, which he later sold. Martin was among the earliest explorers of the region.

In 1814, parts of Lee County, Russell County, and Washington County were combined to form Scott County. In 1856, parts of Lee County, Russell County, and Scott County were combined to form Wise County, Virginia.

Part of Lee County is located within the Cumberland Gap National Historical Park.  The park is located where Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee meet.  Accordingly, portions of the park are in all three states.  The park is big (containing over 20,000 acres) and stunningly beautiful, offering numerous attractions.  These attractions include The Pinnacle Overlook, The Gap Cave, Hensley Settlement, Wilderness Road Campground, and almost 70 miles of hiking trails.  The Cumberland Gap is one of the most significant gaps or passes in the eastern United States

Lake Keokee is the hidden jewel of the Clinch Ranger District features a picturesque 92-acre lake with secluded coves surrounded by marsh grasses and hardwood forests of red oaks, white oaks, and hickories.  With no gasoline-powered motors allowed, the lake attracts only those who enjoy quietly probing the shoreline by canoe or casting from a john boat for largemouth bass and sunfish around the dead trees emerging from the shallows.

Leeman Field Park in Pennington Gap has many activities for the whole family. These include tennis courts, basketball courts, volleyball courts, a .58 mile walking trail, 2 children’s playgrounds, a sand box, swimming pool, baseball fields, access to the Powell River, and 3 pavilions.

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DIRECTIONS: From Jonesville, VA, Head north on US-58 W toward Main St, Take the 1st left onto Main St, Continue onto US-58 W/Daniel Boone Trail, Continue to follow US-58 W, Turn left onto State Rd 879, Turn right onto Dr Thomas Walker Rd, Turn left onto State Rd 744, Slight left onto Dean Rd, Take the 1st left onto State Rd 672. Destination will be on the right.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

CASH PRICE: 7,700!! (You get this Discount Price of 7,700 if you have all Cash!!)…Sorry no financing on this deal. 

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1.74 Acres RAW LAND on Wheelers Spring Rd Tax Map 006-A—80B (Charlotte County)

October 7, 2013

SOLD

1.74 Acres RAW LAND on Wheelers Spring Rd Tax Map 006-A—80B (Charlotte County)

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Description: This 1.74 Acre property is located on Wheelers Spring Rd in the Red House area. The property is just outside Lynchburg and South Boston in Charlotte County Virginia. This is a gorgeous partially wooded, nearly level lot with road frontage. This is perfect for building on or keeping as an investment.  You will be able to enjoy the nearby lakes and rivers, as well as the scenic beauty and history of the county.

Charlotte County was formed from neighboring Lunenburg County in 1764 and named for Queen Charlotte, wife of George III of England. Settlement of this new frontier began approximately 50 years before the county was formed.

Charlotte County was the second governing body in the 13 colonies to declare its independence from England. As the American revolutionary spirit unfolded, these people of newly acquired wealth and influence played important roles in the formation of the government. Its militia units helped to halt the advance of Cornwallis in 1781 and to hasten the end of the American Revolution. Tarleton’s raiders passed through Charlotte County. Lafayette’s units camped near Charlotte Court House and George Washington stopped here on his trip south after the Revolution. Distinguished people throughout the entire country trace their ancestry to Charlotte County families.

 People of national importance have lived in Charlotte County. It was briefly the home of the signer of the Declaration of Independence, George Walton, later of Georgia. Patrick Henry, born in Hanover County, came to Charlotte in 1795 and is buried at Red Hill, a national shrine. John Randolph, who represented Virginia in both houses of the US Congress between 1799 and 1825, lived and was buried at his home, Roanoke Plantation. Charlotte Court House was the scene of a famous debate on states’ rights between Henry and Randolph.

Visit Virginia’s largest lake, located in the southern part of the county! John H. Kerr Reservoir/Buggs Island Lake is more than 50,000 acres of fresh water with over 800 miles of beautiful shoreline. Surround yourself with natural beauty by launching a boat and see where it takes you. Quiet coves are waiting to be explored. You can indulge your adventurous side with water sports such as skiing, fishing, sailing & swimming. It offers other recreation such as camping, hiking, bicycling, hunting, & golfing. Listed as the number one Crappie fishing lake in the U.S. by “In-Fisherman” magazine, Kerr Lake is host to state and national fishing tournaments.

Annefield Vineyards is a boutique wine grower in Southern Virginia. Planted in 2006, the estate vineyards lie on the eastern slope of the Staunton River Valley in the foothills of Virginia’s Southern Piedmont, a place of unparalleled beauty and rich history. The mild climate and deep, well-drained soils allow them to produce elegantly styled, appropriately balanced wines.

The Keysville Drive-In is 1 of only 10 Operating Outdoor Theatres in Virginia. Built in 1952 the theatre ran seasonal until early 2001. After 8 years of sitting empty new ownership reopened it to great success in May of 2009. Located in beautiful South Side Virginia the Drive-in offers new movies with the classic under the stars feel. Open spring, summer and fall. (Mar – Nov) Located on Hwy 360.

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DIRECTIONS: From Lynchburg, VA, Head northeast on 10th St toward Main St, Turn right at the 2nd cross street onto Commerce St, Turn left onto Main St, Take the 1st left onto Washington St, Continue onto Concord Turnpike, Turn left to stay on Concord Turnpike,  Turn left onto US-29 N/US-460 E/Richmond Hwy, Continue to follow US-460 E/Richmond Hwy, Take the US-460 BUS E/VA-26 N exit toward Appomattox/Bent Creek,  Turn right onto Oakville Rd, Continue onto Confederate Blvd, Turn right onto Church St, Turn left onto VA-727 S/Red House Rd, Turn left onto State Route 638/State Route 725. Destination will be on the right at the corner of Route 638 and Red House Rd. 

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 9,900K!! Down Payment of 47, Payments of 129.66/month (Doesn’t Include taxes), 9.9% Interest, 120 Month Term.

CASH PRICE: 5,997!! (You get this Discount Price of 5,997 if you have all Cash!!)

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