1.66 Acres RAW LAND on St Tammany Dr Tax Map 203C00 1 80 (Mecklenburg County)

October 31, 2014

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1.66 Acres RAW LAND on St Tammany Dr Tax Map 203C00 1 80 (Mecklenburg County)

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Description: If you are looking for a water lover dream than look no further! This 1.66 Acre property is located on St. Tammany Drive in the St. Tammy Landing Subdivision. The property is just outside Petersburg in Mecklenburg County Virginia. This stunning parcel is within walking distance to popular Lake Gaston. It is wooded and mostly level with road frontage, and will make the perfect building site or investment.  You will love this incredible lake community and all the beauty it has to offer!

Mecklenburg County is named after Queen Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, wife of King George III, it 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!

Lake Gaston is a hydroelectric reservoir in east United States of America. The part extending into Virginia lies in Brunswick and Mecklenburg counties. Lake Gaston is roughly 35 miles long and covers over 20,000 acres, with 350 miles of shoreline.

The area surrounding the lake is home to more than 150,000 residents. The nearest towns are Littleton and Roanoke Rapids in North Carolina, and Clarksville and South Hill in Virginia.

MacCallum More Museum and Gardens, Scottish for Home of the Clan, was begun in 1929 by Lucy M. Hudgins, wife of Edward W. Hudgins, former Chief Justice of the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals. It is listed on the Virginia Landmark Registry and the National Historic Register.

The gardens feature an arboretum, herb, wildflower, rose and theme gardens, as well as, fountains and eclectic imported works of art. The museum houses permanent exhibits: The Arthur Robertson Exhibit contains Indian artifacts dated 9500BC-1600AD; The newest exhibit details the founding of Estes Express Lines in Chase City in the 1930’3 and follows its growth to the present day. The museum showcases revolving art displays of varied mediums.

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 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 I-85 S ramp, Continue onto I-85 S, Take exit 4 for State Route 903 toward Bracey/Lake Gaston, Turn left onto State Rte 903/State Rte 93/VA-637, Continue to follow State Rte 903/State Rte 93, Turn right onto St Tammany Dr, Take the 1st left onto Country Blvd, Turn right onto St Tammany Dr. Destination will be on the right a little way past 1011 St Tammany Dr on the curve.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 9,900!! Down Payment of 497, Payments of 116.58/month (Doesn’t Include taxes), 9.9% Interest, 120 Month Term.

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

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1.491 Acres RAW LAND on Meadow View Lane Tax Map 26E(1)9 (Richmond County)

October 9, 2014

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1.491 Acres RAW LAND on Meadow View Lane Tax Map 26E(1)9 (Richmond County)

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Description: This 1.491 Acre property is located on Meadow View Lane just outside Warsaw of Richmond County Virginia. The property is just over an hour drive from the vibrant city Richmond! This is a beautiful wooded level lot that would make a great location to build on or hold onto as an investment. You’ll enjoy this lovely home site property on a dead end along with the lakes and rivers surrounding this community.

Richmond County is located in the heart of the Northern Neck of Virginia, where it lies on the north side of the Rappahannock River. Its 192 square miles of community is within one hour’s drive of the city of Richmond, Virginia and within two hours’ drive of Washington D.C. Throughout its existence, farming, fishing, and forestry have formed the backbone of the county’s economy. Just outside of Warsaw are the main tracts of land comprising the Rappahannock River National Wildlife Refuge. Historic homes surround Warsaw, including Mount Airy Plantation, which is now open for tours. Belle Mount Vineyards is located on Cat Point Creek, with a banquet hall for events, and cabins and campground.

Warsaw’s downtown area hosts a park and playground, restaurants, and the Richmond County Museum, housed in the historic Old Jail (1872) on the Courthouse Green. Exhibits at the Museum include the story of the Rappahannock Indians of Richmond County, Moore Fauntleroy, founder of Old Rappahannock County, Declaration of Independence Signer Francis Lightfoot Lee, February Black History Month, and First Sunday in December Holiday Tree of Love Illumination.                                                                                                               

The original name of the town was Richmond Courthouse. In 1831 the town’s name was changed to Warsaw, after the news of the bloody Battle of Warsaw reached local residents. A number of other small towns in the United States changed their names to Warsaw at this time (Warsaw, Kentucky for instance), all as a result of sympathy in the United States for the November Uprising in Poland. Historic sites nearby include Menokin, the former home of Francis Lightfoot Lee, Mount Airy and Sabine Hall. A former plantation estate Belle Mount is currently operated as a vineyard and winery within a few miles of Warsaw town limits.

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DIRECTIONS: From Richmond, head northwest on E Grace St and take the 1st 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. Take exit 192 to merge onto US-360 E/Mechanicsville Turnpike. Follow for about 43 miles. Turn right onto US-360 E/Queen St. Turn right on State Rte 619. Your destination should be on the left.

WHOLESALE PRICES:  (Assessed for 20,752)

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 12K!! Down Payment of 997, Payments of 144.80/month (Doesn’t Include taxes), 9.9% Interest, 120 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 of RAW LAND on Lakeside Dr Tax Map 30 A 1 122 (New Kent County)

September 28, 2014

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1 Lot of RAW LAND on Lakeside Dr Tax Map 30 A 1 122 (New Kent County)

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Description: This 1 lot is located on Lakeside Dr in Quinton, VA. It is a wooded lot on a gentle slope with road frontage overlooking the beautiful Kent Lake! With such a gorgeous view, this property would be the perfect location to build a home while only being less than 30 minutes from Richmond! Since you’re only steps from the water, Kent Lake makes this property feel very inviting, scenic, and tranquil.

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, get on I-64 E from N 7th St. Follow I-64 E to VA-33 W in 2. Take exit 205 from I-64 E. Merge onto VA-33 W. Turn left onto US-60 E. Turn left onto State Rte 640. Take the 1st right toward Pine Rd. Turn left onto Pine Rd. Continue straight onto Lakeside Dr. Turn left onto Hickory Rd. Your destination will be on the right.  

Starting Bid/Reserve: 2,500!! 

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2 Acres RAW LAND on Hobbie St Tax Map 40 A 29A (Caroline County)

September 4, 2014

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2 Acres RAW LAND on Hobbie St Tax Map 40 A 29A (Caroline County)

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Description:  Only 30 minutes outside Fredericksburg, this 2 Acre property located on Hobbie Street is the perfect home site! It is in the Woodford area of Caroline County Virginia. The parcel is beautifully wooded and nearly level, tucked away off of the main road in an excellent location. It is only minutes from Interstate 95 and just 15 minutes from Lake Caroline. You will love the easy highway access as well as the many lakes that surround this community.  

Caroline County was established in the British Colony of Virginia in 1728 from Essex, King and Queen, and King William counties. It was named for Caroline of Ansbach, the wife of King George II of Great Britain.

During the Colonial Period, Caroline County was the birthplace of Thoroughbred horse racing in North America. Arabian horses were imported from England to provide the basis for American breeding stock.

At the southern edge of the county, The Meadow, a farm originally established in 1810, became a premier facility for breeding, raising and training Thoroughbred race horses. In 1972, Riva Ridge, raised at The Meadow, won the Kentucky Derby and the Belmont Stakes, two of the three events of the Triple Crown. The following year, Secretariat, born at The Meadow, won the famous Triple Crown for the Chenery family’s Meadow Stable.

The county is also home to a quarry that has proved a rich source of pre-historic whale and shark skeletons. The whole county is located in what was in ancient times an ocean. It is known to palaentologists as the middle Miocene Calvert Formation of Virginia. A whale skeleton discovered there in 1990 was proved to be a new whale species (see Eobalaenoptera harrisoni).

Mattaponi Springs Golf Club is a world class golf design sculpted from 330 acres of wildly undulating countryside in historic Caroline County Virginia. After five years of meticulous planning and detailed development, Mattaponi has quickly become recognized as the premier golf destination in central Virginia. Mattaponi is conveniently located just a few miles from I-95 along the Richmond to Washington corridor.

Long, narrow and nearly level, the 934 acre Pettigrew Wildlife Management Area in Caroline County offers a broad range of opportunities. Hunting, hiking and it’s diversity of upland and wetland habitats appeal to an array of outdoor interests. There are two designated parking areas. Trails near the center of the area and along the eastern perimeter provide access to the area by foot. Hunting includes deer, dove, turkey and squirrel which are the most abundant game species. Quail, woodcock and ducks are present in small numbers. Ware Creek offers limited fishing opportunity for herring during spawning runs in the nearby Rappahannock river, and for largemouth bass and crappie.

In Nearby Doswell, Kings Dominion is Virginia’s only combined water and ride park where guests can ride or slide in the same location. Coaster lovers will enjoy the East Coast’s largest collection of roller coasters with 15 coasters, including Intimidator 305, voted one of the best new coaster in 2010. Water lovers can spend the day in WaterWorks, 20-acres of splashing fun with 15 slides and two giant wave pools. In 2012, Kings Dominion unveiled WindSeeker, a 301-foot-tall tower that will spin riders 30 stories above the park!

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DIRECTIONS: From Fredericksburg, VA, Head southeast on Princess Anne St toward George St, Turn right onto Lafayette Blvd, Turn left onto Charles St, Continue onto US-17 BUS S/Dixon St, Continue to follow US-17 BUS S, Continue onto VA-2 S, Slight right onto State Rte 626, Turn left onto State Rte 605/State Rte 626, Take the 1st right onto State Rte 626, Turn left onto State Rte 735

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 16,900!! Flexible Down Payment, Low Monthly Payments!!

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

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2.25 Acres RAW LAND on Smiley Rd Tax Map 053 20A (Gloucester County)

September 1, 2014

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2.25 Acres RAW LAND on Smiley Rd Tax Map 053 20A (Gloucester County)

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Description: Only 20 minutes from Newport News this 2.25 Acre property aims to please! It is located on Smiley Road in the Hayes area of Gloucester County Virginia. This gorgeous wooded parcel is level with road frontage. The best part is, a tributary of Browns Bay runs along the backside of the property. The bay is within walking distance and you will just love the beauty and serenity this property will bring you.  You will be able to enjoy the parks, history and friendly people that make up this community.

Gloucester County is a county in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The county was founded in 1651 in the Virginia Colony and is named for Henry Stuart, Duke of Gloucester (third son of King Charles I of England).

Gloucester County is both rich in farmland and important to the Virginia fishing industry; it also has a retail center located around the main street area of the county seat. Gloucester County and adjacent York County are linked by the George P. Coleman Memorial Bridge, a toll facility across the York River carrying U.S. Route 17 to the Virginia Peninsula area. Gloucester County is nicknamed the “Daffodil Capital of the World”; it hosts an annual daffodil festival, parade and flower show.

Beaverdam Park offers the only public freshwater fishing on the Middle Peninsula. Jon boats & canoes can be rented or bring your boat with electric motor to one of the boat ramps. The 635 acres of water offers great fishing & paddling. Virginia fishing licenses available at the Ranger Station. Take a walk on the beautiful nature trail or enjoy miles of multi-use trail (for hikers, bikers & horseback riders). If you are looking for a new workout stop by the exercise trail. The park has two shelters, a lodge & amphitheater to fill your reunion, party or meeting needs.

Bay Country Kayaking is a family owned and operated kayak eco-tour company founded for the purpose of sharing our love of the scenic waters of coastal Virginia and educating others on their ecological, cultural and historical significance. Their tours are convenient to residents, as well as visitors to the historic triangle of Williamsburg, Jamestown, Yorktown, and the Eastern Shore. Tour locations are offered on the James, York and Piankatank Rivers, Mobjack Bay and the Eastern Shore of Virginia. Their paddle tours are of interest to those who enjoy wildlife, birding, sightseeing, and simply being outdoors in beautiful natural surroundings.

One of colonial America’s grandest mansions, Rosewell was built 1725-1738 and gutted by fire in 1916. Four massive chimneys, one wall, and a vaulted cellar are now silent witnesses to history. Stabilized, but not rebuilt, Rosewell allows visitors to inspect 18th-century brickwork from a perspective that no intact building can offer. The Rosewell mansion was the centerpiece of a 3000-acre plantation. Countless artifacts now lie beneath its soil. While preservation and archaeology are ongoing, there are no plans to rebuild the mansion. It is left to the imagination to reconstruct it as known to Gov. John Page and his friend Thomas Jefferson.

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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 Tidemill Rd, Turn right onto VA-216 E/Guinea Rd, Continue onto State Rte 653, Slight right onto State Rte 652, Turn left onto Smiley Rd. Property will be to the left of 1022 Smiley Rd.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

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

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

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5.09 Acres RAW LAND on Thurston Dr Tax Map 24 A 20B (Nelson County)

August 21, 2014

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5.09 Acres RAW LAND on Thurston Dr Tax Map 24 A 20B (Nelson County)

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Description: This is an amazing 5.09 Acre property located on Thurston Drive, just 30 minutes outside of Charlottesville. The property is in the Faber area of Nelson County Virginia. The parcel is a fabulous mostly wooded lot with fantastic 360 degree views of the Blue Ridge Mountains! This would make an excellent home site or investment.  The location is perfect, with it being situated just minutes off of Route 29 South and nearby the Rockfish River. You will never grow tired of the amazing scenic views and abundant history that surrounds 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 Charlottesville, VA, Head southwest on 9th St SE, Continue onto Avon St, Turn left onto VA-20 S/Monticello Ave, Continue to follow VA-20 S, Take the ramp onto I-64 W, Take exit 118A to merge onto US-29 S toward Lynchburg, Turn right onto State Rte 619, Continue onto State Rte 634, Slight right to stay on State Rte 634, Turn left onto State Rte 754. Destination will be on the right adjacent to 358 Thurston Drive.

WHOLESALE PRICE:

CASH PRICE: 17,900!! (You get this Discount Price of 17,900 if you have all Cash!!)…Sorry no financing on this deal.

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2.02 Acres RAW LAND on Gussin Way Tax Map 22D-54 (Warren County)

August 20, 2014

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2.02 Acres RAW LAND on Gussin Way Tax Map 22D-54 (Warren County)

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Description: Only 35 minutes from Winchester, this scenic 2.02 Acre property aims to please. It is located on Gussin Way in Loch Linden Subdivision. The property is tucked amongst the rolling terrain of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Warren County Virginia. It is a gorgeous and scenic wooded lot that is level and has road frontage. The views are fabulous, including the lake across the street and the chain of mountain tops. The location is just minutes from Highway 66 and under an hour from the D.C. Metro area. You will love being able to enjoy the lake and the scenic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains surrounding this community. 

Warren County is a county located in the Commonwealth of Virginia. As of 2010, the population was 37,575. Its county seat is Front Royal. This county is considered to be a distant part of the Washington Metropolitan Area.

Warren was established in 1836 from Frederick and Shenandoah counties. The county is named for Joseph Warren. During the Civil War the Battle of Front Royal took place in the county on May 23, 1862.

Front Royal is in Warren County in the northern Shenandoah Valley region of Virginia. The Town of Front Royal is situated near the junction of the North Fork and the South Fork of the Shenandoah River.

Blue Ridge Shadows Golf Club, Virginia’s Most Beautiful Golf, is an 18-hole championship golf course.  Nestled in the tranquility of Virginia’s historic Shenandoah Valley and surrounded by breathtaking views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, our spectacular golf course will challenge not only the most discriminating golfer but, with five sets of tees ranging from 4,994 to 7301 yards, promises a pleasurable experience for all levels of play. Ranked #4 Best Courses you can play in Virginia by Golfweek Magazine.  Ranked #31 in America ‘Top 50 Women-Friendly Courses’ by Golf Digest Woman Magazine.  Combined with the award-winning Holiday Inn & Suites Front Royal (located on the golf course), they offer stay and play packages for groups from 2 to 100!

Naked Mountain Winery & Vineyards is a great place to visit. The first vines were planted on this site in 1976 by Bob and Phoebe Harper, who were led here by the theory, “If you can find a place peaches will grow, grapes will grow too.” It started with four rows, but over the years grew to 6 acres producing over 6,000 cases annually. With Chardonnay that has been served at the White House twice (once during a State Dinner hosted by President George H. W. Bush, and again at a meeting with State Governor’s held by President Bill Clinton) the Harpers built a tradition of high quality wines accompanied by spectacular views.

Skyline Caverns is the closest natural wonder to the Nation’s Capital. As one of the only places on Earth where rare Anthodites are displayed, the guided tour is as impressive as it is educational. Whether it’s your first time underground, or you’re an expert, our staff of knowledgeable and well trained guides are ready to answer any question. Individuals, families, tour and/or school groups are welcome all year long… regardless of the weather above.

Skyline Drive runs 105 miles north and south along the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Shenandoah National Park and is the only public road through the park.You can enter Shenandoah at four places. Front Royal at U.S. 340; Thornton Gap at U.S. 211; Swift Run Gap at U.S. 33; and Rockfish Gap at I-64 / U.S. 250 (also the northern entrance to the Blue Ridge Parkway).Front Royal Entrance Station in the north (Mile 0.6) is accessible via U.S. 340. This is the beginning of Skyline Drive through Shenandoah National Park.

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DIRECTIONS: From Winchester, VA, Head south on US-11 N/US-522 N/N Cameron St, Turn left onto Millwood Ave, Continue onto Apple Blossom Dr, Turn left onto E Jubal Early Dr, Continue onto US-17 S/US-522 S/Millwood Ave, Continue to follow US-17 S/US-522 S, Turn right onto US-522 S, Turn left onto State Rte 661, Turn right onto State Rte 624, Turn left onto State Rte 643, Turn right onto State Rte 603, Turn left onto Sloats Mountain Rd, Take the 2nd right onto Big Oak Dr, Continue onto Gussin Way. Property will be just as you turn on the road, across the bend from 381 Gussin Way.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 18,900!! Flexible Down Payment, Low Monthly Payments!!

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

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4.08 Acres RAW LAND on Fifth St Tax Map 80a2-(5)-58 (Dinwiddie County)

August 14, 2014

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4.08 Acres RAW LAND on Fifth St Tax Map 80a2-(5)-58 (Dinwiddie County)

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Description: This scenic 4.08 Acre property is located on Fifth Street in the Town of McKenney. The property is nearby Petersburg in Dinwiddie County Virginia. It is a charming wooded and nearly level lot with road frontage within town limits. It would make the perfect location for building on or keeping as an investment.  Interstate 95 is just minutes away for easy travels and Chesdin Lake is nearby. This community will offer a charming atmosphere, and abundant history, and friendly people.

Dinwiddie County is a county located in the Commonwealth of Virginia. As of 2010, the population was 28,001. Its county seat is Dinwiddie.

The first inhabitants of the area were Paleo Indians, prior to 8000 BC. They are believed to have been nomadic hunter-gatherers following animal migrations. Early stone tools have been discovered in various fields within the county. At the time of European contact, Native Americans had territory in the region.

Dinwiddie County was formed May 1, 1752 from Prince George County. The county is named for Robert Dinwiddie, Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, 1751–58. The county raised several militia units that would fight in the American Revolution.

Dinwiddie County was the birthplace of Elizabeth (Burwell) Hobbs Keckly, a free black dressmaker who worked for two presidents’ wives: Mrs. Jefferson Davis and later Mary Todd Lincoln. Thomas Day was also a native; he was well known later at Milton, North Carolina, as a free black cabinetmaker.

During the Civil War the Battle of Lewis’s Farm was fought along Quaker Road [Rt. 660]. It took place on March 29, 1865. This was the first in several attempts by the Union General Ulysses S. Grant to cut Robert E. Lee’s final supply line—the South Side Railroad—in the spring 1865. Here the Union forces led by Brig. Gen. Joshua L. Chamberlain engaged Confederates under Maj. Gen. Bushrod R. Johnson. After sharp fighting, the Union troops entrenched nearby along the Boydton Plank Road and Johnson withdrew to his lines at White Oak Road. The Union army cut the rail line four days later, after capturing Five Forks on April 1, 1865, at the Battle of Five Forks. Several other engagements were fought in Dinwiddie County, including the Battle of Dinwiddie Court House, Battle of Sutherland’s Station, and Battle of White Oak Road.

Journey back into the 19th Century at Pamplin Historical Park and The National Museum of the Civil War Soldier! Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, as a Virginia Historic Landmark, and as a National Historic Landmark, Pamplin Historical Park is recognized as one of America’s premier historical attractions and as the most innovative Civil War history park in the country.

Check out Chesdin Lake a 3,100 acre water supply located on the Diwiddie-Chesterfield border. Chesdin is a very productive lake that offers excellent large-mouth bass fishing, good crappie fishing (both black and white) in spring and fall, and a great channel catfish fishery.

Drive a short distance a visit Dogwood Trace Golf Course is Petersburg’s recently renovated par-72 championship course. There are 4 sets of tees ranging from 4,874 yards to 6,707 yards. A driving range and short game area are also part of the course. Plans have been made for the addition of a small clubhouse providing food and beverage service and a tent pavilion for outings, tournaments and other non-golf social events.

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-85 S, Take exit 42 to merge onto VA-40 W/Doyle Blvd/McKenney Hwy, Turn right onto 5th St. Property is behind 26714 Fifth Street.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

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

CASH PRICE: 13,900!! (You get this Discount Price of 13,900 if you have all Cash!!)

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2.29 Acres RAW LAND on Portobago Trl Tax Map 24A 3 A 83 (Caroline County)

August 13, 2014

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2.29 Acres RAW LAND on Portobago Trl Tax Map 24A 3 A 83 (Caroline County)

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Description: This stunning 2.29 Acre property is located on Portobago Trail in the Portobago Bay Estates Subdivision. The property is just outside Fredericksburg in Caroline County Virginia. The parcel is beautifully wooded and level with road frontage. Portobago Creek runs along the backside of the property and the adjoining bay is within walking distance. The subdivision is a waterfront, upscale neighborhood with large estate style homes.  With the property only 30 minutes from Fredericksburg you will love having easy city access, all while enjoying the beauty and peacefulness of living near the water.

Caroline County was established in the British Colony of Virginia in 1728 from Essex, King and Queen, and King William counties. It was named for Caroline of Ansbach, the wife of King George II of Great Britain.

During the Colonial Period, Caroline County was the birthplace of Thoroughbred horse racing in North America. Arabian horses were imported from England to provide the basis for American breeding stock.

At the southern edge of the county, The Meadow, a farm originally established in 1810, became a premier facility for breeding, raising and training Thoroughbred race horses. In 1972, Riva Ridge, raised at The Meadow, won the Kentucky Derby and the Belmont Stakes, two of the three events of the Triple Crown. The following year, Secretariat, born at The Meadow, won the famous Triple Crown for the Chenery family’s Meadow Stable.

The county is also home to a quarry that has proved a rich source of pre-historic whale and shark skeletons. The whole county is located in what was in ancient times an ocean. It is known to palaentologists as the middle Miocene Calvert Formation of Virginia. A whale skeleton discovered there in 1990 was proved to be a new whale species (see Eobalaenoptera harrisoni).

Mattaponi Springs Golf Club is a world class golf design sculpted from 330 acres of wildly undulating countryside in historic Caroline County Virginia. After five years of meticulous planning and detailed development, Mattaponi has quickly become recognized as the premier golf destination in central Virginia. Mattaponi is conveniently located just a few miles from I-95 along the Richmond to Washington corridor.

Long, narrow and nearly level, the 934 acre Pettigrew Wildlife Management Area in Caroline County offers a broad range of opportunities. Hunting, hiking and it’s diversity of upland and wetland habitats appeal to an array of outdoor interests. There are two designated parking areas. Trails near the center of the area and along the eastern perimeter provide access to the area by foot. Hunting includes deer, dove, turkey and squirrel which are the most abundant game species. Quail, woodcock and ducks are present in small numbers. Ware Creek offers limited fishing opportunity for herring during spawning runs in the nearby Rappahannock river, and for largemouth bass and crappie.

In Nearby Doswell, Kings Dominion is Virginia’s only combined water and ride park where guests can ride or slide in the same location. Coaster lovers will enjoy the East Coast’s largest collection of roller coasters with 15 coasters, including Intimidator 305, voted one of the best new coaster in 2010. Water lovers can spend the day in WaterWorks, 20-acres of splashing fun with 15 slides and two giant wave pools. In 2012, Kings Dominion unveiled WindSeeker, a 301-foot-tall tower that will spin riders 30 stories above the park!

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Fredericksburg, VA, Head southeast on Princess Anne St toward George St, Turn right onto Lafayette Blvd, Turn left onto Charles St, Continue onto US-17 BUS S/Dixon St, Continue to follow US-17 BUS S, Turn left onto US-17 S, Turn left onto Watermans Blvd, Turn right onto Portobago Trail. Destination will be on the left in front of 31188 Portobago Trail.

WHOLESALE PRICE:

CASH PRICE: 29,997!! (You get this Discount Price of 29,997 if you have all Cash!!)…Sorry no financing on this deal.

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1 Acre RAW LAND on Blue Grass Trl Tax Map 84 A 24 (Rockbridge County)

July 14, 2014

SOLD

1 Acre RAW LAND on Blue Grass Trl Tax Map 84 A 24 (Rockbridge County)

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Description: This 1 acre scenic countryside property is located on Blue Grass Trail in Lexington. The property is just outside Roanoke in Rockbridge County Virginia. The parcel is beautifully cleared farmland that sits along the rolling terrain. It would make a great location for someone wanting to build a home in the mountains. It is only 20 minutes from I-81 and Roanoke is under an hour away.  You will fall in love with the scenic views of Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains surrounding this location.

Rockbridge County is centrally located with the historic and scenic Shenandoah Valley region of Virginia. It is bounded to the west by the lower elevations of the Allegheny Mountains and by the Blue Ridge Mountains on the east.

Lexington is one of the major cities in Rockbridge County and is home to Washington & Lee University and Virginia Military Institute. The colleges provide cultural, sporting and historical events, such as the Battle of New Market Reenactment.

Venture 34 stories below the earth’s surface to see nature’s magnificent underground landscape of dripstone, flowstone, draperies, pools, stalactites, and stalagmites. These natural deposits create amazing spaces in the Caverns at Natural Bridge featuring “Mirror Lake”, “Canyon Room” and the “Colossal Dome Room” housing one of the largest dome-shaped masses of flowstone in the east.

The Natural Bridge Zoo Park is home to the most complete collection of animals and birds in the state of Virginia and is a center for rare and endangered species. Take a walk on the wild side with mountain lions, tigers, bears, serval, zebras, various antelope, alligators, and more. Monkey around with numerous species of baboons, capuchins, gibbons, lemurs, macaques, and spider monkeys. Feed herds of Giraffe, llamas, pygmy goats, exotic donkeys, camels, fallow deer, and pot-bellied pigs. Photograph rare cranes, hornbills, and Virginia’s first colony of breeding flamingo.

Cave Mountain Lake nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, welcomes generations of families who enjoy the rustic beauty and peacefulness of the area. Visitors enjoy fishing, swimming and relaxing on the beach at Cave Mountain Lake. Birding and wildlife viewing opportunities abound. Hiking trails surround the area, offering everything from a short walk around the lake to a full day hike along the nearby ridges. Backpackers enjoy the Appalachian National Scenic Trail and the James River Face and the Thunder Ridge Wilderness areas.

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Roanoke, VA, 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 168 for VA-614 toward Arcadia, Turn left onto State Rte 614/Arcadia Rd, Turn right onto I-81 Frontage Rd, Turn left onto State Rte 622, Continue onto State Rte 611, Slight left onto State Rte 661, Continue onto State Rte 662/Springbranch Rd, Continue to follow Springbranch Rd, Turn right onto VA-612. Destination will be on the left a quarter mile past Rabbit Run Ln.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 9,700!! Down Payment of 497, Payments of 121.11/month (Doesn’t Include taxes), 9.9% Interest, 120 Month Term.

CASH PRICE: 4,900!! (You get this Discount Price of 4,900 if you have all Cash!!)

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