.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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6.64 Acres RAW LAND on Parishville Rd Tax Map 26 2 1 52 (Frederick County)

November 14, 2012

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6.64 Acres RAW LAND on Parishville Rd Tax Map 26 2 1 52 (Frederick County)

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Description: Here we have a good sized parcel of raw land in a nice community, with over six and a half acres of wooded, rolling land.  The property is in a very desirable area with very nice home estates around.   Nearby, you will find a couple lakes; Lake Holiday and Lake Isaac.  This property is located seven minutes outside of the town of Gore and just five minutes from the West Virginia border.  Winchester is only 25 minutes from the property and the towns of Stephens City and Middletown are just over a half hour away.    If you’ve been looking for plenty of room near Northern Virginia this is your chance to own at a fraction of retail. 

Stephens City is a small town, and the second oldest town, in the lower Shenandoah Valley.  It has retained its small-town character over two centuries of development and change.  The town has a very high degree of historical integrity that will continue to be featured through renewal and revitalization. The Edwards Run Wildlife Management Area is only 20 minutes away from the property, an excellent location for hunting and fishing.

Frederick County is in the northern part of the Shenandoah Valley region of Virginia, and the independent city of Winchester is its county seat.  A portion of the George Washington National Forest is in Frederick County, providing outdoor adventure activities such as hiking, fishing and wildlife watching.  A portion of the Appalachian Trail, Skyline Drive and the Shenandoah Valley itself makes this county one of the most beautiful in Virginia.

A step into Winchester-Frederick County is a step into fascinating chapters of history. This is, after all, the community that shaped a young George Washington, who had his first job, first military post, and first elected office right here.

Winchester is the site for the popular Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival, one of the best-known festivals in the world. Each spring Winchester plays host for four days to over 250,000 visitors who converge upon the town to witness the famous Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival, usually held the first few days in May.  Winchester has long been known as the “Apple Capital” surrounded as it is by vast orchards and constituting one of the largest apple export markets of the nation and the largest producing area in Virginia.

In Winchester and Frederick County, the visitor will see many relics of the area’s history: the tomb of Lord Fairfax in the yard of Christ Episcopal Church; the home and grave of General Daniel Morgan, hero of the Revolutionary War; George Washington’s headquarters; the headquarters of Stonewall Jackson; the headquarters of the Union General Philip Sheridan, from which he started his 12-mile ride on October 19, 1864 to rally his retreating army at Cedar Creek; the Hollingsworth house, Abram’s Delight, built in 1754 and now completely furnished with relics of the 18th century; houses of the Revolutionary era; the National Cemetery and the Confederate Cemetery with thousands of hero’s graves; the ruins of an old church used as barracks during the Revolutionary War; the Hopewell Meeting House, established in 1734; Belle Grove Plantation, 1794; and many others.  Winchester is also known as “The Birthplace of Patsy Cline.” Some of her memorabilia can be seen at the Winchester-Fredericksburg CVB.

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Winchester, take US-50 W/Amherst St.  Continue to follow US-50 W for about 14 miles.  Turn left onto Parishville Rd/State Route 610.  Travel for 0.8 miles and when you find Anchorage Lane on your left, stop.  The property is on your right, immediately before the property at 510 Parishville Road.

WHOLESALE PRICE:

CASH PRICE: 29,900!! (You get this Discount Price of 29,900 if you have all Cash!!)

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Lot RAW LAND on Dr. Thomas Walker Rd Tax Map 63-(A)-90 (Lee County)

August 4, 2012

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Lot RAW LAND on Dr. Thomas Walker Rd Tax Map 63-(A)-90 (Lee County)

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Description: This hillside lot located in Beautiful Lee County is on US-58 and is just two minutes from the town of Ewing.  The Appalachian Mountains are just five minutes away.  Imagine your new home here, overlooking the mountain range less than a mile a way.  If you have ever dreamt of owning land, this may be the perfect investment opportunity for you. 

Lee County is located in the far southwestern portion of the Heart of Appalachia region of Virginia. It rests in the western most tip of Virginia and is bordered by Kentucky and Tennessee. The area, once owned by the Cherokee and Shawnee Indians, is known for its spectacular rural scenic beauty. The Jefferson National Forest offers many opportunities for hiking, hunting and camping. Bluegrass, gospel and traditional mountain music are very popular here.

Nearby U.S. National Forests form one of the largest areas of public land in the Eastern United States. They cover 1.8 million acres of land in the Appalachian Mountains of Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky. This dynamic forest duo is home to over 500 species of trees and plants, including oaks, hickory, maple and pine. Wildlife watchers and nature lovers should stay alert for glimpses of black bears, white-tailed deer, bobcats, bald eagles, weasels, otters, and Martens.

The graceful Powell River is an excellent source of whitewater kayaking and rafting entertainment. Also in Lee County, you can find one of Virginia’s newest state parks with nearly 200 acres open for picnicking, hiking and living history programs. Lee County is a major site along The Crooked Road: Virginia’s Heritage Music Trail. Bluegrass and old-time music and gospel are popular here, with jam sessions held several times weekly.

There are many attractions in Lee County.  Daniel Boone explored the popular Cumberland Gap National Historical Park includes facilities for hiking, biking, and camping in three remarkable places: the White Rocks Overlook, Sand Cave, and Hensley’s Settlement. Other attractions include Wilderness Road State Park, Great Stone Face, Lake Keokee, Cedar Hill Country Club, Monte Vista Golf Club, Cumberland Bowl Park, and the Cave Springs National Recreation Area.

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DIRECTIONS: From Marion, take I-81 S toward Abingdon.  Take exit 1B to merge onto US-421 N/US-58 W/Gate City Hwy toward Gate City.  Continue to follow US-421 N/US-58 W.  Turn right onto US-421 N/US-58 W/State Route 701.  Take the 2nd right onto US-23 N/US-421 N/US-58 W/Main St.  Continue to follow US-23 N/US-421 N/US-58 W.  Turn left onto US-58 W/Duff-Patt Rd/State Route 871.  Continue to follow US-58 W.  Turn left onto Main St.  Continue onto US-58 W/Daniel Boone Trail.  Travel 0.8 miles and you will find the property on your left, just before the house located at 2034 Dr Thomas Walker Rd.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 7,900!!, 47 Down Payment, Payments of 103.34/month (Doesn’t Include taxes), 9.9% Interest, 120 Month Term.

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.93 Acres RAW LAND on S Main St Tax Map 96A3 A 16,16B (Amherst County)

June 25, 2012

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.93 Acres RAW LAND on S Main St Tax Map 96A3 A 16,16B (Amherst County)

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Description: What makes this deal special is the zoning.  Zoned B-1, this property can accommodate a wide variety of uses, from a single to multi-family home to an office, club, retail store, hospital, etc.  If you have a business or want to start a business, this may be a great opportunity to expand.  This property is located on South Main St within the City Limits.  Sweet Briar College is just minutes away, as is the major highway intersection of Rt. 29 & Rt. 60.  This is a growing town with massive potential.  With a little creativity and innovation, finding a productive use for this property shouldn’t pose much challenge.

Amherst County blends the best of rural and suburban living with thriving businesses, agriculture, local industries, the beautiful campus and educational opportunities at Sweet Briar College, quaint small towns and shopping areas, and wonderful residential neighborhoods.

Nestled along the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Amherst County offers unique B & Bs, wineries, golf courses, County lakes and parks, campgrounds, 50 miles of the Appalachian Trail, the Blue Ridge Parkway, the George Washington National Forest, Mt. Pleasant National Scenic Area, the historic James River and the James River Heritage Trail, ATV trails, Blue Ridge Rail Trail, and High Peak Hang Gliding. Perfect for boating, swimming, fishing, hunting, biking, camping, birding, golfing, shopping and antiquing, and just relaxing.

Amherst County is just minutes north of Lynchburg, 1 hour northeast of Roanoke, 45 minutes south of Charlottesville, 30 miles east of Lexington, 3 hours south of Washington, DC, and 2 hours west of Richmond.

Amherst County’s pro-business attitude, well-educated workforce, diverse resources, affordable real estate, and rich quality of life all combine to provide an ideal home for companies and for their employees.  This is a glimpse at what Amherst offers business owners:

  • Low taxes, compared with other locales.
  • Excellent transportation system and Infrastructure.
  • Streamlined permitting process.
  • Competitive utility rates.
  • Low costs of construction and operation, well below national averages.
  • Strong employee work ethic.
  • County owned and assisted industrial park.
  • Economic Development Authority provided assistance to new and expanding businesses.
  • High-speed internet access by cable and DSL

 

Amherst County is located near the geographical center of Virginia and is served by two major highways, Route 29 and Route 60.  The county also offers rail and trucking service.  The Lynchburg Regional Airport is less than a half hour from the property.  Within Amherst and Lynchburg area, there are seven colleges.  The county offers plenty of tourist attractions bringing people from all around.  These include canoeing  and boating, skiing, hiking, picnicking, camping, hunting, cycling, jogging, major collegiate sports and auto racing.  The county also offers three golf courses, with the Poplar Grove Golf Course, ranked #8 best new upscale public course 2005 by Golf Digest. 

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DIRECTIONS: From Lynchburg, head northeast on 10th St toward Main St.  Take the 1st left onto Main St.  Turn right onto VA-163 N/5th St.  Continue to follow VA-163 N.  Turn right onto US-29 BUS N/Amherst/Lynchburg Expy.  Continue to follow US-29 N. Travel 12 miles and you will find the property on your right, just before and almost directly across the street from Kenmore Rd/Route 643.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

CASH PRICE: 39,900!! (You get this Discount Price of 39,900 if you have all Cash!!)

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1 & 3 Acres RAW LAND on Cox Mill Rd Tax Map 0690000000023H & 0690000000023D (Orange County)

April 7, 2012

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1 & 3 Acres RAW LAND on Cox Mill Rd Tax Map 0690000000023H & 0690000000023D (Orange County)

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Description: This is a nice double lot, four acres in total, located less than 25 miles from Charlottesville, VA.  Wooded, level and just a few minutes from the town of Gordonsville, these lots make for the perfect investment and location for your new home.  Aside from a few homes along the Cox Mill Road, the land is surrounded by forested woodlands.  With an airport and the James Madison Highway nearby, this locations offers convenience with a peaceful country setting.

Nearby Gordonsville is a charming southern town of quaint shops and galleries, a noted Civil War museum with critically acclaimed restaurants in the heart of historic central Virginia. The town has a unique place in the history of America, nestled between the birthplace of the Declaration of Independence (Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello) and the Constitution (James Madison’s Montpelier).

Gordonsville is a charming place to visit and a wonderful place to call home. Residents are proud of the area’s people, timeless charm and history. The town is conveniently located approximately 18 miles northeast of Charlottesville; 41 miles west of Fredericksburg; 54 miles northwest of Richmond; and 93 miles southwest of our Nation’s Capital.

Orange County paints the picture of a rural landscape with a Blue Ridge backdrop.  The town of Orange is dotted with businesses, art galleries, B&B’s, eateries and residential areas.  Farmers markets are offered year-round, either at the historic train station or Taylor Park on Main Street.

Outdoor recreation opportunities are abundant whether tubing on the Rapidan River, camping at Lake Anna or fishing at Lake Orange.  People come from far and wide to Skydive Orange, which offers tandem skydiving as well as AFF freefall skydives and static lines.  Learn a lesson in history at Montpelier; home of fourth U.S. President James Madison, or visit a civil war battlefield or museum.  History and viticulture come together at Barboursville Vineyards; a destination which includes an award winning winery, inn, and the Barboursville Ruins, site of (Thomas Jefferson-designed) Governor James Barbour’s once-residence.  The quaint town of Gordonsville provides even more opportunities for shopping and dining out.

Many festivals take place in Orange throughout each year including the Annual Orange & Gordonsville Street Festivals, Montpelier Hunt Races, Fall Fiber Festival & Sheep Dog Trials, Pick of the Piedmont Wine Festival, and many more!  History, attractions and a beautiful setting combine to make Orange a fantastic place to put down roots!

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DIRECTIONS: From Charlottesville, take US-250 E/Long St.  Continue to follow US-250 E.  Turn left onto VA-22 E/Louisa Rd.  Continue onto VA-231 N/Gordonsville Rd.  Continue to follow VA-231 N.  At the traffic circle, take the 1st exit onto US-15 N.  Turn right onto Black Level Rd/State Route 690.  Turn left onto Cox Mill Rd/State Route 643.  Travel 2.6 miles and you will find the property on your right just after Brentwood Lane.

WHOLESALE PRICE:

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

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