2.25 Acres RAW LAND on Gussin Way Tax Map 22D 80 (Warren County)

January 11, 2013

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2.25 Acres RAW LAND on Gussin Way Tax Map 22D 80 (Warren County)

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Description: Are you looking for a 2.25 acre private recluse, complete with a lake, in Northern Virginia?  If so, this may be the deal for you.  Located just ten minutes from Interstate 66 and twenty minutes from Front Royal, this property is situated at the end of a cul-de-sac road, walking distance from Loch Linden Lake.  The Shenandoah River, Sky Meadows State Park, Wildlife Management Area, the County Airport and a couple golf and country clubs are all located within a half hour drive of the property.  This hillside lot, found in mountainous terrain will make for a fantastic investment and building site. 

Front Royal  is located 70 miles west of Washington, D.C..  It is one of many towns included in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley.  The Shenandoah River and the Entrance to the Shenandoah National Park/Skyline Drive are located in this historical town, as well as a welcoming Downtown Area where the Front Royal-Warren County Visitors Center is located.  Warren County is where the north and south forks of the Shenandoah River join, making the Town of Front Royal the proud “Canoe Capital” of Virginia.

Warren County is situated in the Shenandoah Valley region of Virginia.  The Skyline Drive, which is the scenic route throughout the Shenandoah National Park, begins in Warren County.  The Shenandoah River in Shenandoah River Raymond R. “Andy” Guest State Park provides opportunities for swimming, boating, canoeing and fishing.  Here you will find plenty of hiking trails.  Part of the Appalachian Trail goes through here too.

The Blue Ridge Arts Council is in Warren County and provides numerous art exhibits, classes and events throughout the year, such as the popular “Gazebo Gatherings” concerts.  The Linden Vineyards offers tours of the winery on weekends.

Warren County has long attracted tourists and seasonal residents, who have come to the area because of its climate, accessibility to major cities, and scenic beauty.  Major tourist attractions include the Shenandoah National Park, the Skyline Drive, the Shenandoah River and the Skyline Caverns.

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DIRECTIONS: From Harrisonburg, take I-81 N for nearly 50 miles.  Take exit 300 to merge onto I-66 E toward Front Royal/Washington.  Take exit 13 to VA-79 toward Linden/Virginia 55.  Turn left onto VA-79 N/Apple Mountain Rd.  Continue to follow Apple Mountain Rd.  Continue onto McIntosh Dr.  Turn left onto Granny Smith Rd.  Turn right onto Rome Beauty Dr.  Turn right onto Black Twig Rd.  Take the 1st right onto VA-603/Oregon Hollow Rd.  Turn right onto Sloats Mountain Rd.  Take the 2nd right onto Big Oak Dr.  Continue onto Gussin Way.  Travel 0.5 miles to the end of the road.  You will find the property at the end of the cul-de-sac on the left side, immediately past the house at 455 Gussin Way in Linden, VA.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 27,000!!, Flexible Down Payment, Low Monthly Payments.

CASH PRICE: 14,700!! (You get this Discount Price of 14,700 if you have all Cash!!)

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4.29 Acres RAW LAND on N Waterside Dr Tax Map 44-5-4 (New Kent County)

September 14, 2012

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4.29 Acres RAW LAND on N Waterside Dr Tax Map 44-5-4 (New Kent County)

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Description: This is a great opportunity to invest in land.  With easily affordable financing available and the magnificent Diascund Creek Reservoir a short distance from the property, adding these 4+ acres to your portfolio is the way to go.  The property offers a rolling terrain, plenty of timber and an area rich in history, with Colonial Williamsburg only 30 minutes away. 

Nearby is York River State Park, which offers visitors an opportunity to experience the environment of a coastal estuary. This park is known for its rare and delicate environment, where freshwater and saltwater meet to create a habitat rich in marine and plant life. The main focus of the park is to preserve a portion of York River frontage and its related marshes while providing an area for passive day-use recreation for visitors. York River State Park served as a role model for all of Virginia’s state parks in developing resource management plans. The park’s natural resources make it a significant place for environmental education at all levels.

New Kent is one of the oldest and most charming counties in Virginia, with an English history dating back 400 years, with the visit of Captain John Smith in 1607.  The settlers were of English stock and the County was named for Kent in England. Land grants to the early settlers along the rivers led to large plantations and palatial manor houses.

New Kent’s roads, leading from Richmond to Williamsburg are among the oldest in America.  Over them have marched French, British, Revolutionary, Confederate and Union armies.  Providence Forge was one of the earliest settlements and the site of a colonial forge that was destroyed by Banister Tarleton in the Revolutionary War. Even its location was forgotten until uncovered by the great flood of 1868.

New Kent is strategically located between two of the nation’s most dynamic MSA’s; Richmond and Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News.  The County offers an open and relaxed atmosphere yet with the services and pleasures of an urban community.  Of particular importance is New Kent’s access to two labor markets with broad based skills, a variety of educational institutions and the unusual resource of a large, retired (but young) military population.

The County is at the Center of the East Coast.  It is bisected east to west by Interstate 64 with four high-traffic count exits.  For north-south movement, Interstate 295 is within three miles. For businesses of varying sizes and types, New Kent has the advanced utilities, communications and transportation networks necessary to support future commercial needs.

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DIRECTIONS: From Richmond, take I-64 E for about 15 miles.  Take exit 205 for VA-33 W toward VA-249 E/US-60/Bottoms Bridge/Quinton.  Keep right at the fork, follow signs for Virginia 33 W and merge onto VA-33 W.  Turn left onto US-60 E/Pocahontas Trail.  Continue to follow US-60 E.  Turn left onto State Route 627/N Waterside Dr.  Travel exactly 1 mile and you will find the property on your right, just past the house located at 3045 North Waterside Drive.

WHOLESALE PRICE:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 14,900!!, Down Payment of 97, Payments of 141.87/month (Doesn’t Include taxes), 9.9% Interest, 240 Month Term.

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1 Acre RAW LAND on Gerties Ln Tax Map 91-14B (Augusta County)

August 27, 2012

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1 Acre RAW LAND on Gerties Ln Tax Map 91-14B (Augusta County)

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Description: This is a nice, fairly level acre of land with mountain views in a rural location just outside of Stuarts Draft.  The property is a short drive from Waynesboro and offers all the modern conveniences with a country setting and small town appeal.  Whether you are interested in an investment property or new home, this location has it all.  This is a wonderful community in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley, surrounded by historic landmarks, National Forests and attractions for everyone of all ages. 

Augusta is the second largest County in Virginia and is well known for its majestic scenery and panoramic views of the Valley and the Blue Ridge Mountains.  With the famous Blue Ridge Mountains to the east, the Allegheny Mountains (including the Great North Mountain) to the west, the valley is one of the most scenic in the United States.  Augusta County was named for the mother of the future King George III of the United Kingdom, Augusta of Saxe-Gotha. The description of Augusta included the phrase “to the utmost limits of Virginia.” Virginia played a large part of the Civil War. During that time, Augusta County served as an important agricultural center as part of the “Breadbasket of the Confederacy.”

The count offers a wealth of heritage with glorious scenery, natural wonders, and numerous historic, cultural attractions and recreational activities. You will find museums, art galleries, Civil War sites, countless antique shops and malls, specialty shops, numerous delectable restaurants, and hospitable B&Bs, hotels and campgrounds. The area abounds with mountain streams for fishing and hiking and biking trails in beautiful mountain and valley settings.

Augusta County has the unique position of being the Crossroads of the Shenandoah Valley at the junction of I-81 and I-64, routes 11 and 250 with entrance from the Blue Ridge Parkway and Skyline Drive.

Travelers are drawn to many local attractions such as Woodrow Wilson Birthplace, Frontier Culture Museum, Grand Caverns, Natural Chimneys, along with the P. Buckley Moss Museum, the Artisans Center of Virginia and world famous Andre Viette Nursery.  Augusta is also home to the Statler Brothers and known to celebrate seasonal events such as the Virginia Fall Foliage Festival, Daylily and Wine Festival, the Blue Ridge Soap Derby and the Victorian Spring Festival.

Sightseeing, educational adventure, and hiking are just a few of the things you can experience in the area.  The museums and historical attractions are some of the finest in the country and the region boasts a variety of activities for folks of all ages and interests.

Once America’s western frontier, Augusta County is home to some of the Old Dominion’s finest rural landscape, historic landmarks, and natural beauty.  Here you will see Civil War battlefields and quaint villages (two on the National Register of Historic Places).

There are numerous activities for the outdoor buffs and many opportunities for hiking, bicycling, camping, fishing, and the simple exploration of nature.  There are two wilderness areas, a vast national forest, a state wildlife management area, award-winning fly fishing streams, and the geologic wonders of Natural Chimneys and Grand Caverns. 

A rich tradition of working family farms traces back to the first German, Scots-Irish, English, and African-American pioneers that settled the land, and carries through to the present with more sheep, cattle, and farmland than anywhere else in the Old Dominion.  Former residents include George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Woodrow Wilson, Cyrus McCormick, Santa Anna, Dwight Eisenhower, and Charles Lindbergh.

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Charlottesville take I-64 W for 20-30 miles.  Take exit 94 for U.S. 340 toward Waynesboro/Stuarts Draft.  Turn left onto US-340 S/Rosser Ave.  Continue to follow US-340 S.  Turn left onto Draft Ave/State Route 608.  Continue to follow State Route 608.  Continue onto Howardsville Turnpike/State Route 610.  Turn right onto Lake Rd/State Route 660.  Turn left onto Gerties Ln and travel 0.6 miles.  You will find the property just past the house at 245 Gerties Lane.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 15,700K!!, Down Payment of 4,000. Payments of 192.04/month (Doesn’t Include taxes/hoa), 9.9% Interest, 96 Month Term.

CASH PRICE: 8,997!! (You get this Discount Price of 8,997 if you have all Cash!!)

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Lot RAW LAND on Apache Trl Tax Map 128C-3-7-19 (Carroll County)

August 17, 2012

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Lot RAW LAND on Apache Trl Tax Map 128C-3-7-19 (Carroll County)

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Description: This lot is located on Apache Trail in the beautiful town of Fancy Gap in Carroll County.  It is located in a mountain subdivision right off the Blue Ridge Parkway in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains.  Here you can own gorgeous mountain views for less than $90 a month.   This lot makes for a great investment, weekend getaway, or mountain home site.  The property has great access with the Blue Ridge Parkway, US Route 52, and I-77 in close proximity.

Fancy Gap is known for its relaxing getaways.  The town has something for everyone; outdoor activities, cool summer weather, mountain music, culture, unique shopping and friendly people.  Be sure to explore the historic trails and 600-million-year old cave formation at Devil’s Den Nature Preserve, which has an abundance of natural and cultural resources. Much of this unique preserve’s 250 acres is open meadow situated atop the mountain crest.

Carroll County sits in southwestern Virginia in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains in the Blue Ridge Highlands region of southwest Virginia. The North Carolina state line forms the southern boundary of the county.

Named for Charles Carroll, the longest-lived signer of the Declaration of Independence, the county is primarily agricultural, but its roots go deep into the music of the mountains. Carroll County is one of the major counties along The Crooked Road: Virginia’s Heritage Music Trail. Jam sessions are offered somewhere almost every night of the week, and admission is usually free. And the town of Galax is partly in Carroll County. It is the home of the oldest, continuous Old Fiddlers Convention that takes place every August.

Some 25 miles of the famous Blue Ridge Parkway runs through the southern section of the county with spectacular overlooks as well as nature preserves and New River Trail State Park.

The Carroll County Courthouse in Hillsville was the scene of a tragic shootout in 1912 that caught the attention of the nation, and story tours are offered by the historical society.

Explore the historic trails and 600-million-year old cave formation at Devil’s Den Nature Preserve, which has an abundance of natural and cultural resources. Much of this unique preserve’s 250 acres is open meadow situated atop the mountain crest.

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DIRECTIONS: From Roanoke, take I-581 N/US-220 N, for about 5 miles.  Take exit 1 S on the left to merge onto I-81 S toward Salem/Bristol.  Take exit 81 to merge onto I-77 S toward Charlotte NC.  Take exit 8 for VA-775/VA-148 toward Fancy Gap.  Keep left at the fork, follow signs for Cana.  Turn left onto VA-148 E/Chances Creek Rd.  Continue to follow VA-148 E.  Turn right onto U.S. 52 S.  Turn right toward Blue Ridge Pkwy.  Turn left onto Blue Ridge Pkwy.  Take the 1st right onto Lightning Ridge Rd/State Route 608.  Take the 1st right onto Elk Spur Rd/State Rd 614.  Make a slight right onto Apache Trail and travel exactly one mile, turning right to stay on Apache Trail.  You will find the property on your right after a very sharp turn, right at the next bend in the road.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 4,900!!, Down Payment of 47, Payments of 89.66/month (Doesn’t Include taxes/hoa), 9.9% Interest, 72 Month Term.

CASH PRICE: 3,500!! (You get this Discount Price of 3,500 if you have all Cash!!)

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2 Acres RAW LAND on Bakers Branch Rd Tax Map 80-44B (Louisa County)

April 25, 2012

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2 Acres RAW LAND on Bakers Branch Rd Tax Map 80-44B (Louisa County)

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Description: This is a nice and private two acre property with an existing structure on the premises, leaving behind an existing building site or structure than can be rehabilitated.  This is a level lot, partially cleared with some nice trees on the land.  There is state road frontage, making life in this small community even more appealing.  This would make for a great home site or investment.

Located in Central Virginia, the Town of Louisa has about 1500 residents.  It has all the advantages of a small community, and is within an hour’s drive from Richmond and Charlottesville, and barely two hours from Washington, D.C., the Blue Ridge Mountains, and the Atlantic Ocean.  It is about an hour’s drive from Lake Anna, a 13,000-acre water paradise offering one of the best fishing spots in Central Virginia and plenty of outdoor recreational activity.  The fast growing Zion Crossroads community is only a 20 minute commute from the property.

Louisa is one of the fastest growing counties in Central Virginia.  Nowhere is this more evident than in the schools. Today, more than 4,700 students are enrolled in one of four elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school.  Numbers continue to rise as the population expands in the eastern and western parts of the county.

Nestled in the rolling hills of Central Virginia, the county consists of 514 square miles of predominately farm and forest land.  With a country club, golf courses, museum, public library, historic landmarks, churches, and community organizations, Louisa County has something for everyone.

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Charlottesville take I-64 E toward Richmond.  Take exit 148 for State Route 605 toward Shannon Hill.  Turn left onto Shannon Hill Rd/State Route 605.  Sharp right onto E Old Mountain Rd/State Route 640.  Turn left onto Bakers Branch Rd/State Route 754.  Travel 0.2 miles and you will find the property on your right.  It is the 3rd driveway on your right.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 27K!!, Down Payment of 5K, Payments of 332.67/month (Doesn’t Include taxes/hoa), 9.9% Interest, 96 Month Term.

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

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

April 7, 2012

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Google-DIRECTIONS

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

WHOLESALE PRICE:

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

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Lot of RAW LAND on Wilderness Park Dr Tax Map 8A-1-4-27 (Spotsylvania County)

March 29, 2012

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Lot of RAW LAND on Wilderness Park Dr Tax Map 8A-1-4-27 (Spotsylvania County)

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Description: This lot is part of the Lake Wilderness Subdivision, which is located on the historic Wilderness Battlefield grounds.  The lot is level and partially wooded.  This is a perfect building location with some other homes nearby without being crowded.  This is an ideal property in a wonderful subdivision that would make a great investment or perfect home site.

The Lake Wilderness Subdivision is surrounded by Civil War Landmarks and historical sites, including the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania County Battlefield Memorial.  Wilderness Run Lake, Lee Lake and Grant Lake are all part of this beautiful subdivision.  Each are stocked yearly for fishing. 

This is a serene environment offering comfortable living.  Some of the amenities include a beach, boat launches, camping area, community pool, tennis, volleyball and basketball courts, playgrounds, and even a professional security force.  If you appreciate a safe family environment with social events, pool parties and much more, this is the property for you.

Located within Spotsylvania, the county’s 407 square miles contain a mix of beautiful rural landscape alongside an energetic, growing community.  This is one of Virginia’s fastest-growing counties, largely because of its desirable location along Interstate 95, midway between metropolitan Washington and Richmond.  2010 U.S. Census figures indicate an estimated County population of 122,397.

Known as the “Crossroads of the Civil War,” Spotsylvania County is rich in historical resources.  The County welcomes visitors to Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania County Battlefields National Military Park — Chancellorsville, Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania Courthouse, and Wilderness battlefields.  In the Spotsylvania Courthouse area, the Historic Courthouse, Old Jail and Spotsylvania Museum are among the scenic attractions.

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Richmond, take I-95 N.  Take exit 130B to merge onto VA-3 W/Plank Rd toward Culpeper.  Turn left onto Co Rd 621/Orange Plank Rd.  Turn right onto Wilderness Park Dr.  Take the 1st left to stay on Wilderness Park Dr.  Travel 1.1 miles and you will find the property on your left, just before Bleasdell Drive and the house at 12551 Wilderness Park Dr.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 12K!!, Down Payment of 497, Payments of 161.32/month (Doesn’t Include taxes/hoa), 9.9% Interest, 108 Month Term.

CASH PRICE: 5,997!! (You get this Discount Price of 5,997 if you have all Cash!!)

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2.0 Acres RAW LAND on Paige Rd Tax Map 42-A-19 (Caroline County)

February 28, 2012

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2.0 Acres RAW LAND on Paige Rd Tax Map 42-A-19 (Caroline County)

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Description: A wonderful two acres of land on Paige Road situated between Interstate 95 and the charming town of Bowling Green, VA.  If you respect privacy and small town life, this is the perfect property for you.  Here in this quiet county setting, you are surrounded with a nice blend of forestry, farmland and housing development.  Almost centrally located between Richmond and Fredericksburg, and fairly close to Broaddus Pond and the Chesapeake Bay , there is a plethora of convenience found here on this property.

Bowling Green is a beautiful, historically preserved town located a half hour from King’s Dominion Amusement Park (a major theme park of the mid-Atlantic Region, featuring its own waterpark WaterWorks).  The town is one of Virginia’s most historic communities, bordered on the north by the Rappahannock River, on the south by the Mattaponi River, and on the southwest by the North Anna River.

The National Park Service operates several Civil War Battlefields (including the Stonewall Jackson Shrine) in the area.  Fort A.P. Hill military base is in the county, it serves as the permanent site of the National Boy Scout Jamboree.  John Wilkes Booth fled to a farm here after assassinating President Lincoln.  But to really appreciate the history here, you need to take a drive through the town.

Caroline County is a charming community located in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Home to 30,000 residents, Caroline County’s claim to fame is Meadow Farms Stables, the birthplace of esteemed racing horse Secretariat. Caroline County is home to five distinct towns: Port Royal, Bowling Green, Ruther Glenn, Milford and Woodford. Bowling Green serves as the county seat and is the largest of the five towns.

Caroline County is particularly known for its agricultural attributes.  Numerous farms are located throughout the area, including many that are organic or sell specialty foods.  A farmer’s market is held every summer and there are plenty of nurseries.  Caroline County is also known for its sheer historic context.  Settled in 1728 as a part of the Virginia Colony, Caroline County has undergone some intense historical changes.  As a major part of the Civil War; there are many Civil War trails and sites that are of interest to any history buff.  In the 20th century, Caroline County played part to many famous race horses and farms.  Today, Caroline County continues to grow.  It now holds the Virginia State Fair each year as well as the annual Richmond Celtic Games Festival.

Caroline County is also home to some great recreational opportunities.  The Rappahannock River Valley National Wildlife Refugee is a National protected area that protects the fish and wildlife in Virginia.  Golfers will be pleased by the three excellent courses in Caroline County and other sports enthusiasts can always find a place to play at the Virginia Sports Complex.

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Richmond, VA take I-95 N.  Take the exit toward VA-207 E/Rogers Clark Blvd.  Keep right at the fork and merge onto VA-207 E/Rogers Clark Blvd.  Turn left onto VA-639 E/Ladysmith Rd.  Turn right onto S River Rd/State Route 638.  Turn right onto Paige Rd/State Route 605.  Travel 0.6 miles and find the property on your right after the fifth unkown road.  As soon as you see farmland on your left, you will find the property on your right.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 22,000!!, 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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1.44 Acres RAW LAND on Lawyers Rd Tax Map 56-A-29 (Spotsylvania County)

January 11, 2012

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1.44 Acres RAW LAND on Lawyers Rd Tax Map 56-A-29 (Spotsylvania County)

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Description: This 1.44 Acre property is located Near Lake Anna in Spotsylvania County.  It features double county road access and is situated on level ground, making for a great investment or weekend retreat.  It is a wooded lot well suited for development, with plenty of privacy. 

Lake Anna State Park is less than three miles from the property.  This is a great opportunity for picnics, boating, fishing, rock climbing, hiking, biking and seasonal swimming with bathhouse and lifeguard at a sandy beach.  The park is 2,304 acres with 8.5 miles of lake frontage and 13 miles of hiking among the gently rolling forested lands.  In 2001, Lake Anna took top honors with a gold medal from the National Sporting Goods Association and National Recreation and Parks Association for the number one system of state parks in the nation.

One of Virginia’s fastest growing counties, Spotsylvania  contains a mix of beautiful rural landscape alongside an energetic, growing community.  This is largely due to its desirable location along Interstate 95, midway between metropolitan Washington and Richmond.  Known as the “Crossroads of the Civil War, Spotsylvania County is rich in historical resources.

At the dawn of European settlement of the “New World,” the Spotsylvania area’s historic past began with a skirmish near the Rappahannock River between American Indians and a group led by the famous explorer Capt. John Smith, renowned in legend and literature as the husband of the Indian Princess and heroine Pocahontas.

Spotsylvania’s colonial roots commence in 1721, when the then-British Colony of Virginia created a vast new county that stretched past the Blue Ridge Mountains by seceding parts of Essex, King and Queen, and King William counties. The independent City of Fredericksburg was formed from Spotsylvania County territory in 1728. Other historic attractions within the county include the first commercially successful ironworks in North America; a slave revolt attempted in the 1810s; and one of the nation’s most productive pre-1849 gold mines.

Spotsylvania County, named after Gov. Alexander Spotswood, a pre-Revolutionary British governor of the colony of Virginia, is a great place to live, work, play and shop!

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Richmond, take I-95 N.  Take exit 118 for County Rd 606 toward Thornburg.  Turn left onto Co Rd 606/Mudd Tavern Rd.  Continue to follow Co Rd 606.  Turn left onto VA-208 W/Courthouse Rd.  Turn right onto Co Rd 601/Lawyers Rd.  Travel 4.5 miles and find the property on your left.  When you reach Co Rd 612/Stubbs Rd, turn left.  Again, this property is on your left, at the south side of the intersection of Lawyers Rd and Stubbs Bridge Rd.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 10,900!!, Flexible Down Payment, Low Monthly Payments!!

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

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Lot of RAW LAND on Woodland Rd Tax Map 13B-411-1 (Giles County)

January 6, 2012

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Lot of RAW LAND on Woodland Rd Tax Map 13B-411-1 (Giles County)

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Description: This lot of raw land is located in Southwest Virginia off Woodland Road in Rich Creek of Giles County.  This is a sloping parcel offering terrific mountain views.  The entire lot is wooded, with the backside raising toward a small plateau while the front, road side offers level ground.   The lot is minutes away from the Jefferson National Forest and the large New River, yet it conveniently rests among urban development.  Minutes away from US-460 and several historical small towns, this lot is perfect for building on or keeping as an investment.  You will be able to enjoy a mixture of outdoor activities with the feel of civilization at your doorstep.

Giles County Virginia offers great adventure and loads of fun. Festivals, art shows, caves, fishing hiking, biking, and the beautiful New River bring folks from all over the country every year.  Numerous Native American sites and artifacts indicate their presence in Giles County for more than 10,000 years.  The European pioneers who came much later to the county found majestic mountains and beautiful, rushing streams.  They also discovered the great towering forests and palisades of rock along the New River with an abundance of wildlife.

Giles County was formed in 1806 and is named for William Branch Giles who was born in Amelia County, Virginia 1762.  Giles became a lawyer and from there was elected to the House of Representatives.  He also served on the Virginia Legislature and was elected Governor.  In all, he served his nation and state around a total of 40 years.

Forestland and the ancient New River still offer an abundance of wildlife, making Giles County a paradise for hunters and fisherman.  Giles contains 92.4 square miles of Jefferson National Forest and many accesses to the Appalachian Trail.

Mountain Lake is also located in Giles County where the movie “Dirty Dancing” was filmed.  It offers many indoor and outdoor activities for guests such as games like table tennis and billiards, water activities like paddle boating, canoeing and fishing, and dry activities like mountain biking and hiking.

Close by is Castle Rock Recreation Area, which houses a public recreation facility, including swimming, golfing, tennis, picnicking, basketball and hiking.

The Beautiful Cascades are also located in Giles and are very popular among hikers where they can experience an enjoyable two-mile hike, which leads to a 66 foot waterfall at the end.  Giles County combines natural beauty with changing seasons to offer the vacationer, visitor and tourist a welcomed respite.

Google-DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS: From Roanoke, VA;  Take I-581 N/US-220 N.  Take exit 1S on the left to merge onto I-81 S toward Salem/Bristol.  Take exit 118B toward U.S. 460 W/Blacksburg.  Merge onto Parkway Dr.  Continue onto US-460 W.  Turn right onto Old Virginia Ave.  Take the 2nd right onto Woodland Rd.  Travel 0.1 mile and the property is on the right.

WHOLESALE PRICES:

OWNER FINANCED PRICE: 8,900!!, Down Payment of 497, Payments of 139.07/month (Doesn’t Include taxes/hoa), 9.9% Interest, 84 Month Term.

CASH PRICE: 4,497!! (You get this Discount Price of 4,497 if you have all Cash!!)

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