3.13 Acres RAW LAND on Knights Dr Tax Map 24 A 1 65 (Northumberland County)

January 14, 2015

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3.13 Acres RAW LAND on Knights Dr Tax Map 24 A 1 65 (Northumberland County)

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Description: This 3.13 Acre property is located on Knights Dr in the Knights Run Subdivision outside Heathsville. The property is 95 minutes from Richmond in Northumberland County Virginia. This beautiful wooded level lot with road frontage would make an excellent building location or hold onto it as an investment.  You will love being an hour’s drive to the wonderful Colonial Beach and the close proximity to Chesapeake Bay where you can engage in water sports, fishing, and so much more.

The Reedville Fishermen’s Museum is dedicated to preserving the rich heritage of the fishermen and watermen of Virginia’s Northern Neck and Chesapeake Bay by acquiring, documenting, and displaying historically important artifacts in its galleries and exhibits. A world-class collection of traditional Chesapeake Bay watercraft, featuring 2 on the National Register of Historic Places: The Claud Somers, a 42′ skipjack, and The Elva C., a 55′ deck boat, are dockside. A number of educational programs, events, tours, and lectures are offered throughout the year for groups of all ages. The story of Reedville is linked to the commercial fishing industry, so come stroll the historic district, take a cruise on our skipjack, and enjoy our interpretation of the area’s maritime heritage.

Athena Vineyards and Winery offers complimentary wine tastings while you visit us on Virginia’s Northern Neck. They overlook the Great Wicomico River with 14 acres of vineyards. With an award winning winemaker, Jacques Recht, they offer a variety of wine styles. From traditional Bordeaux style reds to crisp refreshing whites. A rose and several hybrid blends are in the lineup. There is even a dessert wine for wine lovers with a sweet tooth. Many of the wines go great with local seafood around!

Play Quinton Oaks, in the Scenic Northern Neck, and enjoy a player friendly golf course with some of the best greens in Virginia. With some holes in the open, others darting in and out of the surrounding woods, and two lakes on the back nine makes for a fun day of golf. The course was designed for all level of golf skills to enjoy. The red tees follow the guidelines set by Alice Dye, president of the American Society of golf course Architects, which has set up the course for women to have fun playing and score well. Our driving range and practice green are located conveniently near our New Clubhouse. The New Clubhouse includes a Grill that offers a menu of variety of foods and beverages and a Discounted Pro Shop stocked with top-of-the-line golf products. Lessons and Golf Clinics are also available.

Northumberland County was originally known as Chickacoan, an Indian district on the Northern Neck, lying between the Rappahannock and Potomac rivers, tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay. In 1648, this “Mother County of the Northern Neck” was organized and named after County Northumberland, England. The first white settler to make a permanent home in the county was Col. John Mottrom, sometime between 1635 and 1640.

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DIRECTIONS: From Richmond, merge onto I-95 N. Take exit 75 for I-64 E/7th St toward Norfolk/VA Beach. Keep left, follow signs for I-64 E/VA Beach/Norfolk and merge onto I-64 E. Take exit 192 to merge onto US-360 E/Mechanicsville Turnpike. Continue for about 43 miles. Turn right onto US-360 E/Queen St. Continue for about 26 miles. Continue straight onto VA-201 S. Continue straight onto State Rte 642. Turn left onto Knights Landing Dr. Turn right to stay on the road and your destination will be on the left.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 17,900!! Down Payment of 5K, Payments of 228.98/month (Doesn’t Include taxes), 9.9% Interest, 120 Month Term.

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

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1 Acre RAW LAND on W Beaver Dam Ct Tax Map 192B 3 12 (Bedford County)

January 12, 2015

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1 Acre RAW LAND on W Beaver Dam Ct Tax Map 192B 3 12 (Bedford County)

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Description: This 1 Acre property is located on W Beaver Dam Ct in the Hemlock Shores Subdivision. The property is a short 30 minute drive to Downtown Roanoke in Bedford County Virginia. This stunning wooded property on a slope overlooks the beautiful river leading into Smith Mountain Lake. This waterfront lot has road frontage and is the ultimate location to build your dream home on.  You will be able to enjoy the fun and tranquility of being only steps away from the water!

Bedford County is bordered by the Blue Ridge Mountains to the west, the James River to its northeast, and Smith Mountain Lake to the south. Smith Mountain Lake offers over 500 miles of shoreline and is where the motion picture, “What About Bob” was filmed. The lake has become the fastest growing region on the east coast, second to northern Virginia. Bedford County has a variety of different attractions to offer such as amusement parks, biking, golfing, horseback riding, roller skating, theaters, and so much more!

Nestled in the Appalachian, the Blue Ridge Mountains region offers both breath taking backdrops and a truly rewarding life style for all ages. Shimmering waters meet tall blue mountains in recreational paradise stretching over 200,000 acres. At the Marinas you can rent boats, jet skis, and pontoons. Or you can engage in swimming, water skiing, sailing, scuba diving, and parasailing.

Roanoke natives purchased a nearby farm and started the vineyard that in 2001 became Hickory Hill Vineyards & Winery. Hickory Hill wines are made in a light and fruity style and began earning medals with the very first vintage. The more classic wines, Chardonnay, Sauvignon, Franc and Merlot have hints of French oak. The Smith Mountain Lake series (Mist, Country Red, Sunset and Redbud) are 100% stainless steel. Hickory Hill offers complimentary vineyard and winery tours, wine tastings, and a scenic picnic area that is absolutely stunning. It is home to the summer music series, Sunset Saturday.

The Fourth Duke of Bedford, John Russell, gave Bedford its name. In 1754 Bedford County was formed from Lunenburg County and was named for Bedford, who was then Secretary of State for Great Britain during the reign of King George II. Although New London, in Bedford’s eastern section, was the first county seat, the seat was moved to the more centrally located town of Liberty in 1782. This is the present-day City of Bedford.

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Roanoke, head towards and continue onto VA-24 E. Turn right onto State Rte 619/State Rte 757. After about 6 miles, turn right onto State Rte 1535. Continue onto E Beaver Dam Ct. Turn left to stay on W Beaver Dam Ct and your destination will be on the right.

WHOLESALE PRICE:

CASH PRICE: 14,900!! (You get this Discount Price of 14,900 if you have all Cash!!)

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8 Acres RAW LAND on Northumberland Hwy Tax Map 25 1 121 (Northumberland County)

January 5, 2015

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8 Acres RAW LAND on Northumberland Hwy Tax Map 25 1 121 (Northumberland County)

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Description: This is a water lovers dream, an 8 Acre property located on Northumberland Highway in Heathsville. The property is just over an hour from Newport News in Northumberland County Virginia.  It is a gorgeous partially wooded, nearly level parcel with road frontage!  The property is located on a peninsula in the eastern shore, just minutes from Ingram Bay and surrounding rivers, bays and ocean. You will be able to enjoy gorgeous water views over the horizon and the charm of this small town.

Northumberland County, Virginia, was originally known as Chickacoan, an Indian district on the Northern Neck, lying between the Rappahannock and Potomac rivers, tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay. In 1648, this “Mother County of the Northern Neck” was organized and named after County Northumberland, England. The first white settler to make a permanent home in the county was Col. John Mottrom, sometime between 1635-1640.

In 1648 Northumberland County, Virginia, was officially formed by an act passed by the Burgesses in Jamestown, Virginia. It was later divided into three additional counties: Lancaster, Richmond and Westmoreland. Northumberland County has an area of approximately 222 square miles and a population of 12,400 people.

The Reedville Fishermen’s Museum is dedicated to preserving the rich heritage of the fishermen and watermen of Virginia’s Northern Neck and Chesapeake Bay by acquiring, documenting, and displaying historically important artifacts in its galleries and exhibits. A world-class collection of traditional Chesapeake Bay watercraft, featuring 2 on the National Register of Historic Places: The Claud Somers, a 42’skipjack; and The Elva C., a 55′ deck boat; are dockside. A number of educational programs, events, tours and lectures are offered throughout the year for groups of all ages. The story of Reedville is linked to the commercial fishing industry, so come stroll the historic district, take a cruise on our skipjack and enjoy our interpretation of the area’s maritime heritage.

Athena Vineyards and Winery offers complimentary wine tastings while you visit us on Virginia’s Northern Neck. They overlook the Great Wicomico River with 14 acres of vineyards. With an award winning winemaker, Jacques Recht, they offer a variety of wine styles. From traditional Bordeaux style reds to crisp refreshing whites. A rose’ and several hybrid blends are in the lineup. There is even a dessert wine for wine lovers with a sweet tooth. Many of their wines go well with the seafood from the region.

Play Quinton Oaks, in the Scenic Northern Neck, and enjoy a player friendly golf course with some of the best greens in Virginia. With some holes in the open, others darting in and out of the surrounding woods, and two lakes on the back nine makes for a fun day of golf. The course was designed for all level of golf skills to enjoy. The red tees follow the guidelines set by Alice Dye, president of the American Society of golf course Architects, which has set up the course for women to have fun playing and score well. Our driving range and practice green are located conveniently near our New Clubhouse. The New Clubhouse includes a Grill that offers a menu of variety of foods and beverages and a Discounted Pro Shop stocked with top-of-the-line golf products. Lessons and Golf Clinics are also available.

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, Turn left onto VA-3 W, Turn right onto VA-198 E/VA-3 W, Turn left onto VA-3 W, Turn left onto VA-3 W/VA-33 W, Turn right onto State Rte 624, Continue onto State Rte 623, Turn left onto State Rte 622, Turn right onto VA-3 W, Turn right onto VA-200 N/E Church St, Continue to follow VA-200 N, Turn left onto US-360 W, Turn left. Destination will be on the left less than a quarter mile from the intersection of Northumberland Highway and Indian Valley Rd.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 22K!! Down Payment of 10K, Payments of 148.78/month (Doesn’t Include taxes), 9.9% Interest, 120 Month Term.

CASH PRICE: 19,900!! (You get this Discount Price of 16,900 if you have all Cash!!)

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3.82 Acres RAW LAND on Pleasant Hill Rd Tax Map 081 00-093 02 (Franklin County)

December 31, 2014

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3.82 Acres RAW LAND on Pleasant Hill Rd Tax Map 081 00-093 02 (Franklin County)

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Description: This 3.82 Acre property is located on Pleasant Hill Rd just outside Ferrum. The property is 40 minutes from Roanoke in Franklin County Virginia. This beautiful wooded piece of land sits on a hill and has ample road frontage which would be great for building on or keeping as an investment. You will be able to enjoy the many scenic corners of this community where every side road opens up new vistas, views, and quiet moments for those who need to unwind from all the chaos. Being just a short drive away from the gorgeous Smith Mountain Lake only makes everything better!

Philpott Lake covers 2,900 acres and has 100 miles of shoreline. The lake’s steep, rocky banks meet beautiful mixed forests of oak, maple, hickory, pine and cedar. Wildlife is abundant throughout the area: Deer, turkeys, squirrels, raccoons, and a variety of songbirds and waterfowl are commonly viewed. Goose Point Campground is nestled on the shores of Philpott Lake in the rugged foothills of Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains. The clear water and natural shoreline of Philpott Lake provides visitors with great boating and swimming opportunities. Anglers enjoy fishing for large and smallmouth bass, walleye, bluegill, crappie and catfish. Many miles of hiking and biking trails surround Philpott Lake, allowing visitors to get out and explore this scenic area. The lake is adjacent to Fairystone State Park and Fairystone Farms Wildlife Management Area, which includes 5,300 acres of beautiful public recreational lands.

Outdoor adventure at its best is what you will find in Franklin County. You can enjoy everything from the scenic views of the Blue Ridge Parkway to the adrenaline rush of surging down rapids on the Blackwater River. Take in a relaxing afternoon on Smith Mountain Lake, or get your heart pumping on the back of a motorcycle heading down a mountainous road. If fishing and hunting are your priority, plan out your activities and ideal locations. Whatever your interests may be, you can find something to suit you and the whole family here in Franklin County. Whether on foot, boat, horseback or bike, there’s outdoor adventures for everyone.

Agriculture has figured prominently in Franklin County’s 200-year history, and was the occupation of most county residents until recent times.  Tobacco was a leading crop in early Franklin County.  Locally mined iron and copper were transported over the Carolina Road as far south as Georgia.  The furnace of the Washington Ironworks, the County’s oldest landmark, stands as a monument where munitions for the Revolutionary Army were manufactured.  A growing animal husbandry industry established Franklin County as one of Virginia’s leading dairy producers. The development of 2,880 acre Philpott Lake in 1953 and 20,600 acre Smith Mountain Lake in 1966 gave rise to Franklin County’s current designation as the “Land Between the Lakes and The Blue Ridge Mountains.”  It is an apt description for a remarkable place – a land of compelling natural beauty, economic stability, recreational abundance, and rich heritage!

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DIRECTIONS: From Roanoke, head west on Kirk Ave SW toward 1st St SW. Turn left onto 2nd St SW. Take the 3rd right onto Franklin Rd SW. Take the ramp onto US-220 S and continue for about 27 miles. Turn right onto State Route 619 and your destination will be on the right.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 15,900!! Down Payment of 5K, Payments of 152.87/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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1 Lot RAW LAND on Colony Way Tax Map 25B1 3 10 (Westmoreland County)

December 4, 2014

1 Lot RAW LAND on Colony Way Tax Map 25B1 3 10 (Westmoreland County)

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Description: Do you just love being near the water? This beautiful 1 Lot is located on Colony Way in the Cabin Point Subdivision. The property is 90 minutes from Richmond in Westmoreland County Virginia. This wooded, level lot with road frontage would make a fantastic building site or investment. This gorgeous property is overlooking the Potomac River, which embraces the beauty and tranquility of the lot even more. Enjoy a short 30 minute drive to the sandy beaches where you can boat, fish, and swim.

On the Potomac River’s Northern Neck, Westmoreland State Park offers many opportunities for family fun. It has an Olympic-sized swimming pool and an adjacent bathhouse, meeting area, snack bar, camp store and power-boat ramp. You’ll also find a visitor center, campgrounds, camping cabins, a fishing pier, boat rentals, and 6 miles of trails. Fossil collectors enjoy hunting for ancient shark teeth along the Potomac. Offshore breakwaters are great for fishing. Birding enthusiasts find the park an excellent site for spotting American bald eagles, ospreys, kingfishers, great blue herons, common terns, green herons and gulls, as well as wintering waterfowl.

Escape to Ingleside Vineyards… their unspoiled and unpretentious surroundings offer an atmosphere of relaxation; the perfect getaway from the hectic life of the city. Ingleside embraces the casual attitude and lifestyle of the Chesapeake Region. You’re invited to experience their exceptional wines and indulge yourself in the rich history and beauty of Virginia’s Northern Neck. Go on an incredible tasting tour and then go visit the gift shop and museum afterwards. If you want your experience to be longer, Ingleside Vineyards also offers overnight stays in two waterfront vacation homes.

Westmoreland is best known for its Revolutionary leaders. In 1766, Richard Henry Lee of Stratford Hall wrote the Leedstown Resolves. Considered the forerunner of the Declaration of Independence, these resolutions were the first organized resistance to British tyranny. Among the signers were six Lees, five Washingtons and Spence Monroe, father of President James Monroe. Richard Henry Lee and his brother, Francis Lightfoot Lee, later signed the Declaration of Independence. George Washington took command of the Continental Army and was later elected the nation’s first president. George Washington’s Birthplace is now a 538-acre national monument located on Popes Creek between Montross and Oak Grove.

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DIRECTIONS: From Richmond, get onto I-64 E and take exit 192 to merge onto US-360 E/Mechanicsville Turnpike. Continue for about 43 miles and then turn right onto US-360 E/Queen St. Turn left onto Main St. Turn left onto VA-3 W. Turn right onto VA-202 E. Turn left onto State Rte 621 and continue. Turn right onto State Rte 1530. Turn left onto Cabin Point Dr. Turn right onto Colony Way and your destination will be on the right.  

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 12,900!! Down Payment of 997, Payments of 166.93/month (Doesn’t Include Taxes), 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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2.99 Acres RAW LAND on Lee Hwy Tax Map 76-27D1 (Botetourt County)

November 26, 2014

2.99 Acres RAW LAND on Lee Hwy Tax Map 76-27D1 (Botetourt County)

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Description: This scenic 2.99 Acre property is located on Lee Highway in Buchanan. The property is just outside Roanoke in Botetourt County Virginia. It is a beautiful mostly wooded and nearly level lot just across the street from Mill Creek. It offers double road frontage, with I-81 on one side and Lee Highway on the other. It would make an excellent building site or investment. You will be able to enjoy nearby lakes and the scenic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains surrounding this charming small town community. 

Botetourt County was established in 1770 from Augusta County. The county is named for Norborne Berkeley, Baron de Botetourt, more commonly known as Lord Botetourt (1718–1770), who was a popular governor of the Virginia Colony from 1768 to 1770, when he died suddenly while in office.

Botetourt County is a part of the Roanoke Metropolitan Statistical Area, and the southern parts of the county have become increasingly suburban in recent decades. Much of the area’s former farmland and orchards have been developed into residential subdivisions and businesses.

Three incorporated towns are located in Botetourt County: Buchanan, Fincastle, and Troutville. Botetourt County is part of the Shenandoah Valley Region and includes portions of the Blue Ridge Parkway, Appalachian Trail, George Washington and Jefferson National Forests, and surrounded by the Blue Ridge and Alleghany Mountain ranges.

Placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior, the Buchanan Theatre has been recognized as Botetourt County’s oldest standing theatre. Over the years the building has been remodeled several times. Notable exterior features include the Art Deco concrete details on the facade, the neon sign and freestanding ticket booth. Inside, one finds a pressed metal ceiling, knotty pine paneling and a curved wall around the concession area which features a 1950s era popcorn machine and candy counter. Reopened in 2002, the theatre has an all-new projection system, new screen, new heating/cooling, reupholstered seats and other modern amenities. It is operated solely by volunteers each Friday and Saturday featuring movies and live performances.

Nestled in the Great Valley of Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains, Fincastle Vineyard & Winery produces wines using traditional Bordeaux small scale techniques. From the vines of Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, and Chardonnay come wines pressed gently and aged in oak. According to the Virginia Wine Guide “Fincastle’s 2001 reds are beautifully handcrafted blockbuster wines, dark, lush and intensely flavored.” The unique construction of the winery utilizes top-level in-ground primary fermentation storage, below which are three levels of barrel storage, providing for the downward flow of wine during racking. The vineyard can be seen from the Blue Ridge Parkway at Milepost 100.

The Ashley Plantation Golf Course is the only 27-hole public access facility in the Roanoke Valley. Established in 1999, the golf course is a residential community featuring picturesque views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and a beautiful Georgian-style clubhouse, conveniently located 5 minutes from Interstate 81 just north of downtown Roanoke in Daleville, Virginia.

The Blue Ridge Parkway winds its way along Botetourt County’s eastern boundary. Some 35 miles of the country’s longest National Park (470 miles long) provide scenic vistas, overlooks, picnicking and hiking trails in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Peaks of Otter offers lodging, camping, picnicking, a fabulous restaurant, visitor’s center, hiking, a restored 19th-century Appalachian homestead, and a climb or ride to Sharp Top (3,864 feet) for a spectacular view in all directions. Peaks of Otter is 9 miles east of Buchanan via Rt. 43 and the Parkway.

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DIRECTIONS: From Roanoke head west on Kirk Ave SW toward 1st St SW, Turn right onto 2nd St SW, Continue onto Gainsboro Rd NW, Turn right onto Orange Ave NW, Take the ramp onto I-581 N/US-220 N, Take exit 1N to merge onto I-81 N/US-220 N toward Lexington, Continue to follow I-81 N, Take exit 156 toward VA-542/US-11, Turn right onto State Rte 640, Turn left onto US-11 N.  Property will be to the right of 11975 Lee Highway.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 30K!! Flexible Down Payment, Low Monthly Payments!!

CASH PRICE: 17,900!! (You get this Discount Price of 17,900 if you have all Cash!!)

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2.31 Acres RAW LAND on Taylors Creek Rd Tax Map 27 291 (Lancaster County)

November 18, 2014

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2.31 Acres RAW LAND on Taylors Creek Rd Tax Map 27 291 (Lancaster County)

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Description: This is a water lover’s dream! It is a 2.31 Acre property is located on Taylors Creek Road in Weems. The property is just outside Kilmarnock in Lancaster County Virginia. The property is a gorgeous partially wooded and nearly level parcel with road frontage. It is the perfect location for a home, and it is only a short bike ride from the Corrotoman River, and the larger Rappahanock River. The city of Newport News is just under an hour away for shopping, theaters, attractions and more. You will love this amazing maritime community and the scenic views surrounding it.

Lancaster County is a county located on the Northern Neck. As of 2010, the population was 11,391. It is located near the mouth of the Rappahannock River. Lancaster County is the most densely populated county in the Northern Neck. Lancaster County’s largest town is Kilmarnock, Virginia.

Lancaster County is located in the eastern portion of Virginia on the tip of the Northern Neck Peninsula in the Chesapeake Bay region of Virginia. The county is a unique community with a shoreline of almost 290 miles and many marinas and charter boats.

With 733 acres, seven miles of shoreline on the Northern Neck’s Rappahannock River, and access to Mulberry and Deep creeks, Belle Isle lets visitors explore a wide variety of tidal wetlands interspersed with agricultural fields and upland forests. Belle Isle has three picnic shelters, hiking, biking and bridle trails, motor boat and car-top launch and overnight lodging at the Bel Air Mansion and the Bel Air Guest House. The park also offers bicycle, canoe and motorboat rentals, a universal access playground, boardwalk and fishing pier and educational programs.

The Tides Inn is the ideal destination for an inspirational Virginia golf vacation. Opened for play in 1976, the Golden Eagle is a proud design of George W. Cobb. Carved out of the beautiful wooded landscape around a 50-acre lake, this Chesapeake Bay golf course has many elevation changes and well placed bunkers for all skill levels. The Bermuda fairways and Bentgrass putting surfaces play to a par of 72. There are three major water hazards of particular interest which are 5, 9, and 18. Seven and 16 can also play harder than par.

Steamboat Era Museum is a collection and depository of artifacts and information pertaining to the romantic Steamboat era of Virginia’s tidewater. Exhibits include artifacts, dioramas, models, oral histories, artwork, photographs, as well as interactive displays.2007 features new exhibit”The Bay at War” concerning the Civil War on the Chesapeake Bay. “whoever contolled the Bay would win the war”

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, Turn left onto VA-3 W, Turn right onto VA-198 E/VA-3 W, Turn left onto VA-3 W, Turn left onto VA-3 W/VA-33 W, Turn right onto State Rte 624, Continue onto State Rte 623, Turn left onto State Rte 622, Turn right onto VA-3 W, Turn left onto VA-200 N/Chesapeake Dr, Continue to follow VA-200 N, Turn left onto VA-222 S, Turn right onto VA-630, Take the 1st left to stay on VA-630. Destination will be on the left just before 191 Taylors Creek Rd.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 14,900!! Down Payment of 997, Payments of 172.38/month (Doesn’t Include taxes), 9.9% Interest, 120 Month Term.

CASH PRICE: 7,400!! (You get this Discount Price of 7,400 if you have all Cash!!)

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1.91 Acres RAW LAND on Meadow View Dr Tax Map 21A 1 B 24 (Madison County)

November 14, 2014

1.91 Acres RAW LAND on Meadow View Dr Tax Map 21A 1 B 24 (Madison County)

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Description: This 1.91 Acre property is located on Meadow View Drive in Rag Mountain Estates. The property is just outside Charlottesville in Madison County Virginia. It is a gorgeous scenic parcel that is wooded and sits atop a ridge beneath the Blue Ridge Mountains. It is just minutes from both the Robinson River and Rose River. You will fall in love time and time again, with the scenic views of the mountains surrounding this community.   

Madison County was granted a charter in December 1792 well after the earliest colonists had settled the area. It was named for the Madison family that owned a tract of land along the Rapidan River. This family produced one of our nation’s early presidents, James Madison, whose estate is in neighboring Orange County.

Madison County has been a crossroads of history for over 11,000 years. Paleo-Indians, the royal governor Alexander Spottswood and the Knights of the Golden Horseshoe, as well as Civil War Generals Stonewall Jackson and J. E. B. Stuart along with their men have all been visitors to Madison County. Trails and early roads led through the Piedmont area of Madison and up into the Blue Ridge Mountains enabling 18th and 19th century travelers to enter the Shenandoah Valley. Early settlers included German, English and Scots/Irish families in the 18th century. Descendants of these families still live in Madison.

Prince Michel Vineyards and Winery is one of Virginia’s premier wine estates. Beautifully situated in the heart of Virginia wine country on Route 29 among the foothills of the Blue Ridge, Prince Michel is conveniently connected to Charlottesville, Richmond, and Washington D.C. Treat yourself to a picnic on their expansive lawns or simply stroll among the vines. Enjoy a self-guided tour of our state-of-the-art winemaking facililty followed by a wine tasting in their “see through” tasting room situated atop the winery. Phenomenal views, an incredible giftshop, and knowledgeabale staff are the perfect complement to internationally acclaimed, award winning wines.

Old Rag is a unique destination for rock climbing in the mid-Atlantic region. Its large granite exposures offer rock climbers an experience similar to that provided by the granite rocks of the Sierra Nevada, Yosemite, North Carolina, and New Hampshire. It boasts splitter cracks, dihedrals, and crystal pinching slabs. The climbs are between 50 and 100 feet (15 and 30 m) in length, and range in difficulty from beginner to expert (5.4- to 5.12+ on the Yosemite Decimal System).

Graves Mountain Lodge has miles and miles of scenic horse trails meandoring along the countryside and through the mountains. Whether you are an experienced equestrian or beginner, you’re are sure to find a mount suited to your needs. The stables at Graves, under the management of Eddie Brickhead, offers hour-long guided rides throughout each day. Longer half day rides, dinner rides, overnight rides and lessons are available.

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Charlottesville, VA, Head east toward E Market St, Turn left onto E Market St, Take the 1st right onto 7th St NE, Take the 2nd left onto E High St, Take the 1st right onto Park St, Turn left onto Melbourne Rd, Turn right onto Meadowcreek Parkway, Continue onto VA-631/Rio Rd E, Turn right onto US-29 N, Slight left onto US-29 BUS N/VA-231 N/S Main St, Continue to follow US-29 BUS N/S Main St, Slight left onto VA-231 N, Slight left onto VA-670, Turn right onto Bohannon Rd, Slight right toward Red Gate Rd, Continue onto Red Gate Rd, Slight left onto Chimney Hollow Rd. Follow road down to meadow view drive on left.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 12,000!! Down Payment of 497, Payments of 142.62/month (Doesn’t Include taxes/hoa), 9.9% Interest, 120 Month Term.

CASH PRICE: 8,900!! (You get this Discount Price of 8,900 if you have all Cash!!)

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1 Acre RAW LAND on Christ Church Rd Tax Map 27-267 (Lancaster County)

November 4, 2014

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1 Acre RAW LAND on Christ Church Rd Tax Map 27-267 (Lancaster County)

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Description: This 1 Acre property is located on Christ Church Rd just outside Weems. The property is 80 minutes from Richmond in Lancaster County Virginia. This beautiful wooded, level lot with road frontage would make an excellent home site or investment property. You will absolutely love this location close to the golf course and only 30 minutes from the Corrotoman River where you can engage in numerous recreational activities. 

Lancaster County is located in the eastern portion of Virginia on the tip of the Northern Neck Peninsula in the Chesapeake Bay region of Virginia. The county is a unique community with a shoreline of almost 290 miles with many marinas and charter boats. A popular attraction, Belle Isle State Park, provides plenty of hiking and biking trails, fishing, paddle sports, and camping. Another popular attraction is the beautiful Tides Inn overlooking Carter’s Creek, also known as “Millionaire’s Row.” The Tides Inn offers its guests golf, tennis, croquet and a full service spa, along with four unique restaurants.

The Virginia Oyster, Crassostrea Virginica! Yes, that’s the species’ name for the Eastern Oyster! From harvesting shellfish to eating oysters on the half shell, the Chesapeake Bay and local rivers provide visitors with a one of a kind recreational experience. The Bay region offers multiple flavors based on location and both “wild caught” and “farm grown” are available here along the Rappahannock River. The Virginia Aquaculture oyster growers are all about quality. They take pride in making sure that their oysters are consistent in quality, taste and size to meet all market demands. Triploid oysters are oysters that are sterile that put all their energy into a fast grow out and none into breeding which make a fat oyster year round.

Lancaster is the birthplace and childhood home of Mary Ball Washington, mother of George Washington, and a stop by the museum named in her honor is worth the trip. The Mary Ball Washington Museum and Library has set out to preserve and honor the historic town buildings of Lancaster Courthouse, the town nearest the place of her birth. Stop by the Library to complete your genealogy work as you trace your roots to Colonial America. Nearby, historic St. Mary’s White Chapel is one of few surviving colonial churches and counts among its early leadership the grandfather of George Washington.

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Richmond, get on I-64 E for 29 miles. Take exit 220 for VA-33 E toward W Point. Continue onto VA-33 E and then turn left onto US-17 N/VA-33 E. Slight right onto Gloucester Rd. Turn right onto VA-33 E. Turn left onto VA-200 N/Chesapeake Dr. After 3 miles, turn left onto VA-646 and your destination will be on the left.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 9,900!! Down Payment of 497, Payments of 155.62/month (Doesn’t Include taxes), 9.9% Interest, 84 Month Term.

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

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0.6 Acres RAW LAND on New Kent Highway Tax Map 37 51 (New Kent County)

November 3, 2014

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0.6 Acres RAW LAND on New Kent Highway Tax Map 37 51 (New Kent County)

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Description: This 0.6 Acre property is located on New Kent Highway just outside Barhamsville. The property is just a little over 30 minutes from Richmond in New Kent County Virginia. This awesome partially wooded, level corner lot with road frontage would make a fantastic building site! Kent Lake is only 20 minutes away along with the incredible Busch Gardens amusement park! You will absolutely love this lot and its close proximity to multiple attractions.

New Kent County is a county located in the eastern part the Commonwealth of Virginia. 66% of the county is covered in pine and hardwood trees and has 212 square miles of land and water. With that said, New Kent County has many attractions including hunting, fishing, boating, camping, nature trails, horseback racing, shopping, dining, and wineries.

Colonial Downs, one of America’s newest and finest facilities is located just off Route 155 near I-64 Exit 214. It features both turf and dirt Thoroughbred racing from late spring through mid-summer. Stakes features include the Colonial Turf Cup and Virginia Derby. The Harness racing season runs from late summer through mid-fall and features the Virginia Harness Day of Champions stakes races.

Kent Winery is a 17,000-square-foot winery that’s equipped with state-of-the-art wine-making equipment from all around the world. It was built by craftsmen with historic materials reclaimed from buildings and structures well over a century old. The stunning exterior facade of the winery was achieved using handmade, pre-Civil War bricks. Siding and roof shingles were milled from cypress logs that had been submerged in north Florida Rivers for more than 150 years. Come check it out for yourself today and enjoy an incredible, unique experience!

New Kent County was established in 1654 from York County and was organized and settled by William Claiborne. New Kent County is the birthplace of two U. S. Presidents’ wives – Martha Washington and Letitia Christian Tyler. The church where George and Martha Washington are believed to have been wed, St. Peters, still holds services today. The Chickahominy Indians frequented this area as well as nearby Charles City County and two tribes are still well-established in this area.

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Richmond, head northwest on E Grace St toward N 7th St. Take the first right onto N 7th St. Slight right onto the I-64 W/I-95 N/I-64 E ramp. Keep left at the fork, follow signs for Interstate 64 E/Norfolk, and merge onto I-64 E. After 29 miles, take exit 220 for VA-33 toward W Point. Continue onto VA-33 E and then turn right onto VA-30 S. Your destination will be on the right.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 15,900!! Down Payment of 2K, Payments of 182.92/month (Doesn’t Include taxes), 9.9% Interest, 120 Month Term.

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

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