1.83 Acres LAND at 22456 Antioch Rd Tax Map 53-01-003F (Isle Of Wight County)

December 17, 2012

SOLD

1.83 Acres LAND at 22456 Antioch Rd Tax Map 53-01-003F (Isle Of Wight County)

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Description: As you can see this deal is a little different! We are actually selling a house! The house does need some work but we are selling this one cheap, as is! If you are interested in picking up a rental property, a rehab project or buying this to fix it up and live in it is perfect! This is a 3 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom house on 1.83 acres with state road frontage!! We are selling this AS-IS and will be first come first serve as always. We are selling this cheap for only 29,900!! The property is just five minutes from the town of Windsor and within an hour’s drive of Virginia Beach, Big Woods Wildlife Management Area and the cities of Norfolk, Newport News, Burwell Bay, Hampton and Petersburg.  A great investment property in a nice central location!

This house is being sold “as is.”  It is a 3 bedroom house with 1.5 bathrooms built in 1974 and has approximately 1,000 square feet.  It has a working well and septic system and should be structurally sound.  The floors are in rough shape with the walls in decent condition.  All construction was completed with permit and recorded.  This house includes a room that opens to a creek underneath.  Unlike the adjacent properties, which have 50 foot right of way for the rail road company, there is no ROW on this property.  The house was last inhabited in 2004.

Isle of Wight County is strategically located just minutes from one of the Country’s busiest transportation hubs, which includes the port of Hampton Roads, interstates, airports and railways. It’s a perfect environment for success.  Located in Southeastern Virginia, it has a rich historic heritage. The Isle of Wight Museum, Boykins Tavern, Fort Boykin, Historic St. Luke’s Church, and other notable attractions within the County highlight the history of the area throughout many exhibits of early settlement artifacts.

Isle of Wight boasts the restored Historic District of the Town of Smithfield, with streets lined with specialty and antiques shops and various local eateries that offer temptations to please even the most discerning palate. Of course, the Smithfield Ham may be found on any menu.

The County’s close proximity to the Norfolk-Virgina Beach-Newport News metropolitan areas enable residents and visitors to enjoy the numerous sporting events, concerts, theater productions, lectures, and art exhibitions that the Region has to offer.

This property and the nearby town of Windsor are situated in the vibrant Hampton Roads region.  Windsor offers a high quality of life wrapped in the charm of small town traditions.

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Norfolk take I-264 W for about seven miles.  Keep right at the fork, follow signs for Interstate 664/U.S 13/U.S. 50/U.S. 460/Bowers Hill/Surtolk/Richmond and merge onto I-664 N.  Take exit 13A to merge onto US-13 S/US-58 W toward US-460 W/Suffolk.  Exit onto US-460 W/Pruden Blvd.  Continue to follow US-460 W.  Turn left onto Anioch Rd/State Route 638.  Take the 1st right onto Mill Creek Dr/State Route 638 and travel about 150 feet.  You will find the property on your right at 22456 Antioch Road, Zuni, VA 23898.  If you are coming from some place other than Richmond please mapquest the address!

THERE IS NOT A KEY AT THE HOUSE so feel free to look around the property and take a look in the windows.

Again this is AS-IS…if you are interested please go and see the house and once you have seen the house if you have questions or ready to buy give us a call at 434-220-2229.

WHOLESALE PRICE:  CASH PRICE: 29,900!! (no financing on this deal)

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

April 7, 2012

SOLD

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

WHOLESALE PRICES:

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

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

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5.52 Acres RAW LAND on Scotts Bypass Tax Map 14.6(000)0001.180 (Henry County)

February 8, 2012

SOLD

5.52 Acres RAW LAND on Scotts Bypass Tax Map 14.6(000)0001.180 (Henry County)

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Description: This 5.52 Acre property is located in Henry County, among the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in the Southern Virginia region.  The lot is slopping in spots and level in others.  With a few neighbors nearby, the property is large enough to offer plenty of privacy.  It’s location near Philpott Lake and Fairystone Park Highway make for a suitable location for home or investment. 

Philpott Lake offers numerous recreational opportunities, including boating, swimming, picnicking, hiking, biking, hunting, fishing, and wildlife observation.  Another popular park is Fairystone Farms Wildlife Management Area in Basset.

The City of Martinsville is located in Henry county, a 20 minute drive from the property.  It is perhaps most known for The Martinsville Speedway, 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.

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DIRECTIONS: From Roanoke, take I-581 S/US-220 S.  Continue onto US-220 S.  Exit onto VA-57 W toward Stanleytown/Bassett.  Turn left onto Lenoir St.  Slight left onto Main St.  Turn right onto VA-57 W/Fairystone Park Hwy.  Turn right onto Co Rd 1280/Scott’s Bypass.  Travel 0.4 miles and the property will be on your right.  Note the driveway just before the power line that leads into the property.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 8,900!!, Down Payment of 997, Payments of 130.79/month (Doesn’t Include taxes), 9.9% Interest, 84 Month Term.

CASH PRICE: 4,997!! (You get this Discount Price of 4,997 if you have all Cash!!)

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2 Acres RAW LAND on Route 460 Tax Map 110-A-138 (Tazewell County)

January 25, 2012

SOLD

2 Acres RAW LAND on Route 460 Tax Map 110-A-138 (Tazewell County)

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Description: This 2 Acre property, located just off Governor G C Peery Highway is surrounded by mountains and valleys.  The lot is partially wooded and flat on the roadside, whereas the rear of the property slopes downward and extends to the river.  River front, with great road access and outstanding views, this property makes for a great investment.

U.S. Routes 19-460, part of Virginia’s four-lane arterial highway system, bisect the county and intersect with nearby Interstates 77 and 81. These road connections give easy, central access to all markets east of the Mississippi.

Tazewell County, located in the heart of southwestern Virginia, is a lovely combination of charming historic buildings, shaded Victorian homes, gently rolling farms and sweeping vistas. This is an up-to-date, progressive community that retains a friendly and rural atmosphere. Known to be folksy, relaxed, safe, quiet and neighborly, it’s the kind of place where folks still greet one another in passing whether they’ve met before or not.

The county has a rich heritage with beautiful scenery.  It sits upon the Alleghany Plateau, and is characterized by its mountainous terrain, making for a vacation and sportsman’s paradise. It used to be a hunting ground for Native Americans. Although rare in the eastern United States, there are petroglyphs near the summit of Paintlick Mountain.  In 1990, The Nature Conservancy declared the Clinch River Basin to be one of only twenty “Last Great Places” in the world.

Since it contains portions of the Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians and the Cumberland Plateau, Tazewell County has very distinct geologic areas within the county. Of the most unique areas is Burke’s Garden, also known as “The Garden Spot of the World” and “God’s Thumbprint,” it is a bowl shaped valley that formed from the erosion of a doubly plunging anticline.

This is only the beginning of what Tazewell has to offer.  Several additional lakes are available close to town. You can also enjoy an exhilarating bike ride along the Appalachian Trail or treat yourself to fine dining experiences at a variety of quality establishments…

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DIRECTIONS: From Roanoke, take I-81 S toward Salem/Bristol.  Slight right onto I-77 N (signs for Bluefield/Charleston W.VA).  Take exit 1 for US-52 N toward Bluefield.  Turn right onto U.S. 52 N/John Nash BLVD.  Continue to follow U.S. 52 N.  Merge onto US-460 W/U.S. 52 N via the ramp to Bluefield.  Continue to follow US.-460 W.  US-19 S/US-460 W/Trail of the Lonesome Pine.  After taking the ramp to Bluefield, travel 32.5 miles and the property will be on your right.  The western most property line is about 200 feet before Atlantic Avenue.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 13,900!!, Down Payment of 997, Payments of 169.80/month (Doesn’t Include taxes), 9.9% Interest, 120 Month Term.

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

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

January 24, 2012

SOLD

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

WHOLESALE PRICE:

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

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