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.

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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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Address: Lot RAW LAND on Fox Rd Tax Map 192A01 2 41 (Mecklenburg County)

February 20, 2014

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Address: Lot RAW LAND on Fox Rd Tax Map 192A01 2 41 (Mecklenburg County)

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Description: This Lot of Raw Land in Mecklenburg County is just a quick walk away from Kerr Lake and Island Creek Reservoir, making it the perfect opportunity for outdoor lovers. The property is just minutes away from Clarksville, Virginia which is the state’s only lakeside town. Also nearby are the Occoneechee State Park and Merifield Wildlife Management Area. This is an incredible opportunity to finance your own wooded land in Virginia by the lake with little money down and is a great investment.

Kerr Lake is officially named John H. Kerr Reservoir, and it is located along the border of North Carolina and Virginia. It was created by the John H. Kerr Dam, which took from 1947 to 1952 to complete. It now produces electricity and is used to provide flood control for the area. Among man of its unique traits, it is also the biggest reservoir in the state of Virginia and is located in parts of Halifax, Mecklenburg and Charlotte counties in Virginia and Warren, Vance and Granville counties in North Carolina.

It is owned and operated by the US Army Corps of Engineers. At its maximum capacity, it is one of the largest reservoirs in the Southeastern United States. The lake has over 850 miles of shoreline and covers approximately 50,000 acres (200 km²). The lake is named for Congressman John H. Kerr of North Carolina, who supported the original creation of the lake.

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!

Clarksville is a central gathering location for dozens of fishing tournaments each year – sometimes as many as four simultaneous tournaments in a single day – as well as a growing center of technology and business. The peaceful, small-town atmosphere combined with close proximity to both major vacation areas (both the Virginia Beach area and the Appalachian Trail and Great Smoky Mountains are within a 3-hour drive) and to major urban centers such as Richmond Virginia, Washington DC, and the Triangle area of North Carolina (Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill) makes Clarksville an ideal location for a sportsman’s weekend, getaway vacation, or to relocate.

The Virginia Lake Festival is held annually at Clarksville during the third weekend of July. The town often attracts approximately 80,000 visitors during this three-day event, formerly and colloquially known as “Lakefest”. It culminates with a fireworks show on the lake. The festival has been named among the “Top Twenty Festivals In The Southeast” by the Southeast Tourism Society for many years.

The Clarksville Regional Museum serves as a depository for the collection and preservation of items which are historically significant to the past, present, and the future heritage of the Clarksville region. The museum includes a Tobacco room, a Buffalo Lithia Springs room, a typical sewing room, and a newly designed military room. The museum has on display a collection of arrow heads and antique agricultural implements and a miniature of Clarksville in the 1950′s donated to the museum by a local Train Club.

Along with other attractions in the area, Rosemont Vineyard and Winery offers a unique 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. 

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DIRECTIONS: From Clarksville, Virginia head southwest on Virginia Ave toward 5th St. In 7 miles turn left onto US-15 S/College St. Turn left onto State Rd 1501/Townsville Rd and continue onto State Rte 825/Ivy Hill Rd. Turn left onto Holly Trail. Fox Rd will be on your left. 

WHOLESALE PRICES: 

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 9,900!!, 97 Down, Payments of 148.23 /month (Doesn’t Include taxes), 9.9% Interest, 96 Month Term.

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

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2 Acres RAW LAND on Maundy’s Creek Tax Map 53-296 (Gloucester County)

October 3, 2013

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2 Acres RAW LAND on Maundy’s Creek Tax Map 53-296 (Gloucester County)

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Description: If you are searching for land near water, take note.  Situated between the York River and Mobjack Bay, near the Eastern Shore is a fine two acre lot.  This property is level, wooded and located right off State Route 648, better known as Maundy’s Creek.  This is a great sight for your new home or weekend retreat.  With endless water sport entertainment and modern marinas, combined with the growth and rich history the county offers, this is sure to be a great investment for you.

Gloucester County was Virginia’s political center when the first English colonists arrived in Jamestown in 1607.  It was here, on the banks of the York River, that Algonquin Chief Powhatan had his stronghold and favorite home.  During the colonial period, one of the first land patents in the county was issued to George Washington’s grandfather in 1650.  Many plantation homes remain in Gloucester and are open to the public during Historic Garden Week.

The history of Gloucester is one that is significant not only to Virginians, but to all Americans and to the founding of our nation. Soon after Jamestown was established in 1607, John Smith was captured by Native Americans and taken to Chief Powhatan’s village along the York River at Werowocomoco in Gloucester County. According to legend, Smith was saved from execution by Powhatan’s daughter, Pocahontas during his confinement at the village. During the Revolutionary War, Continental forces stationed at Gloucester Point played a significant role in George Washington’s victory at Yorktown on October 19, 1781. Gloucester is also the site of many historical homes including Warner Hall, George Washington’s grandmother’s home, Rosewell Plantation on the York River where Thomas Jefferson composed much of his early work for colonial independence, historic Abingdon Church where both presidents Washington and Jefferson attended services, and the birthplace of Dr. Walter Reed, conqueror of yellow fever during the building of the Panama Canal.

As the years have passed, Gloucester has maintained a strong connection with its rich heritage. The old-town district on Main Street has been carefully preserved with several historic 18th-century buildings surrounding the village green, and a variety of quaint antique shops, restaurants and specialty stores. Gloucester is also known for its outdoor festivals, such as the Daffodil Parade and Festival held each April to celebrate the history of this hardy flower originally transplanted by early English settlers in the 17th century.

In recent years, exciting new growth has taken place in the Gloucester business arena with a wave of commercial real estate development including shopping centers, stores, and restaurants on the Route 17 business corridor. Along the waterfront, aging seafood piers and wharfs, once the home of the legendary Chesapeake Bay Watermen, have been revitalized with modern marinas, waterfront homes, and public recreational facilities. Further inland, many large farms still remain, while others have been divided to provide large acreage single family homes, residential communities, and horse farms. In spite of this modern progress, Gloucester maintains a small town feeling, its streets seem uncrowded, and its pace unhurried. The culture can be said to be centered on the resources of this spectacular Chesapeake Bay region. Its natural beauty captures residents and visitors alike.

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DIRECTIONS: From Richmond, take I-64 E.  Take exit 242A to merge onto VA-199 W/Humelsine Pkwy W toward Williamsburg/Jamestown.  Turn left onto Mounts Bay Rd/Quarter Path Rd.  Turn left onto VA-199 E/Humelsine Pkwy E.  Take the ramp to Merrimac Trail.  Turn left onto Merrimac Trail.  Continue onto Jefferson Ave.  Turn left onto VA-238 E/Yorktown Rd.  Continue to follow VA-238 E.  Slight right onto VA-238 E/Goosley Rd.  Turn left onto U.S. 17B N/George Washington Memorial Hwy (partial toll road).  Turn right onto VA-216 E/Guinea Rd.  Turn right onto Maryus Rd/State Route 649.  Turn right onto Maundys Creek Rd/State Route 648.  Turn right and travel 0.1 miles.  You will find the property on your right shortly after your next 90 degree left turn.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 14K!!, $67 Down Payment, Payments of 165.71/month (Doesn’t Include taxes/hoa), 9.9% Interest, 144 Month Term.

Cash Price: 9,997 (You get this Discount Price of 9,997 if you have all Cash!!)

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1.44 Acres RAW LAND on Pinewood Dr Tax Map 156 10 5 1A (Bedford County)

July 19, 2013

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1.44 Acres RAW LAND on Pinewood Dr Tax Map 156 10 5 1A (Bedford County)

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Description: This is an amazing deal. For less than $6,000 you can own nearly an acre and a half of land on the outskirts of Roanoke. This is a beautiful property, complete with mountain views, surrounded by fine homes. It’s an easy commute to Radford University and the city of Roanoke. The Roanoke River, which leads into Smith Mountain Lake is just ten minutes from the property. This is a rolling lot, conveniently located within a gorgeous community. The property offers a nice blend of city, rural and suburban living.

The Roanoke region is recognized as one of the best places to live. Roanoke’s central East Coast location provides excellent market access for business and a pleasant climate for residents. Located in a right-to-work state, it’s recognized as an excellent place to find a job, and known for a low cost of living. There’s always plenty of time for the best cycling, water sports, hiking, arts, and entertainment. Surrounded by scenic beauty, the Roanoke region is a perfect destination for visitors wanting a little of everything in a Blue Ridge mountain getaway.

Roanoke is the tenth-largest city in the Commonwealth. It is the center of one of Virginia’s largest metropolitan regions, and a hub of transportation, finance, and industry for the southwestern part of the state. The scenic beauty of the Roanoke Valley, located between the Blue Ridge and the Virginia Allegheny Highlands, makes the city a pleasant as well as an economically diverse place to live and work. The city’s position on the East Coast gives it ready access to close to two-thirds of the total population of the nation within a radius of 500 miles.

Bedford is a centrally-located, beautiful destination. From month to month visitors & residents enjoy an ever-changing calendar of opportunities to explore the outdoors, to delve into history, to surround themselves with local, regional and internationally-acclaimed cultural events, and to rally around pro-level sports. With the lure of the ancient Appalachian mountain chain and the excitement of nearby cultural crossroads, this deal is one to consider.

Bedford has maintained a small-town charm and elegance with its historic sites. Most of Bedford’s structures were built in the 1880’s and 1890’s, replacing the wooden buildings lost in a fire in 1884. The primary architecture reflects the Victorian era’s Italianate style with ornate window details and a wide variety of arches and decorative cornices. In contrast to the elaborate Victorian buildings, Bedford also boasts a number of Classical Revival buildings, elegant in the simplicity of their design.

The care and preservation of our Central Business District was rewarded by Bedford being selected as one of the first Virginia Main Street Communities in 1985. Take a self-guided walking tour against a backdrop of the beautiful Peaks of Otter: and you will understand why Centertown is included in the National Register of Historic Places.

Rising out of the Blue Ridge Mountains, two prominent peaks stand out against the sky giving Bedford one of the most beautiful backdrops in Virginia. In addition to Harkening Hill, these peaks, known as Sharp Top and Flat Top, were once home to Native Americans of 10,000 B.C. As a part of the Blue Ridge Parkway, The Peaks of Otter (Milepost 86), offers hiking trails, wildflower walks, group or individual picnic areas, fishing, campgrounds and a beautiful lodge and restaurant facility open year-round. Visitors can hike or take the guided bus tour to the peak of Sharp Top or hike to the restored Johnson Farm and experience southern mountain life during the 19th century.

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DIRECTIONS: From Roanoke, head west on Kirk Ave SW toward 1st St SW, Turn right onto 2nd St SW. Take the 1st right onto Campbell Ave SW. Turn right onto Campbell Ave SE. Turn right onto 13th St SE. Turn left onto Jamison Ave SE. Continue onto Dale Ave SE. Continue onto W Virginia Ave. Continue onto Hardy Rd. Slight right onto Hardy Rd/State Route 634. Turn left onto State Route 619/Turner Branch Rd. Turn left onto Pinewood Dr. Travel 0.2 miles and you will find the property just before and across the street from the house at 208 Pinewood Drive in Vinton, Virginia.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 9,900!!, $97 Down Payment, Payments of 148.23/Month (Doesn’t include taxes), 9.9% Interest, 96 Month term.

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

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2.83 Acres RAW LAND on Route 208 (Court House Road) Tax Map 67 1 A1A (Louisa County)

June 3, 2010

 SOLD

2.83 Acres RAW LAND on Route 208 (Court House Road) Tax Map 67 1 A1A (Louisa County)

Description: You can’t beat the location!! Just off 64 as you head toward Louisa right next to Reddy Creek.  This Beautiful 2.82 acre property sits on Route 208 with great road frontage.  You will love the almost 3 acres with this property to give you privacy yet you will have great access to Louisa and also 64 and Charlottesville.  This one won’t last!!

DIRECTIONS: From Charlottesville take 64 E, Take exit 143, left off exit toward Louisa route 208, Go about 1 mile and look for hand written for sale sign on the left. 

WHOLESALE PRICES:
CASH PRICE: 19,900K!!
OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 29K!!, Flexible Down Payment

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