Pushrod
Master Blaster
The river levels up here have dropped back down substantially. So much so that I am going to go trout fishing on my lunch break today.
Gentlemen, I seriously don't think you can beat this one: http://www.lostriverrealestate.com/idx-default.html#PropertyID=1089080822
11.3ac just 3.5hrs from the DC metro area with easy access to Harrisonburg for any needs (groceries, Walmart, etc). Electric, well, and septic are already in place. There's an existing outbuilding with a bathroom, hot water heater, and "kitchen sink" setup as well as enough space to easily be converted into a hunting cabin or just a safe spot to get out of the weather. Previous owners obviously used a camper/RV with the property from prior satellite photos. Wall tent or similar would probably even be fine. A native trout stream runs through the property and the vast majority of it is outside both the 100 and 500-year floodplain including the potential cabin/house sites.
Before I clicked I said, 200k.
Damn! Screw a new truck. Buy this.
Seems in a hoa type area, something estates?
I wonder what the elevation is between the crik and the RV site.
Checked the WV flood maps, it's out of the 100 and 500-year planes. Camper is the white speck to the NW of the crosshairs. "Bath house" is the building on up from that. Edit: Looks to be about 100 vertical feet from the creek according to Google's topo.
It may go fast because I just got off the phone with my father and he's VERY interested himself after I sent the listing to him.
I saw this property listed about 4-5 years ago and fell in love with it then. Got pulled from the market for a few years and now it's back.
1.5 hours from Harrisonburg, 2 hours from Snowshoe, 1.5 from Greenbank/Cass, 20 minutes to Franklin (nice town with stores, shops, B&Bs, etc.) 1.5 from the top of Spruce Knob.
Gentlemen, I seriously don't think you can beat this one: http://www.lostriverrealestate.com/idx-default.html#PropertyID=1089080822
11.3ac just 3.5hrs from the DC metro area with easy access to Harrisonburg for any needs (groceries, Walmart, etc). Electric, well, and septic are already in place. There's an existing outbuilding with a bathroom, hot water heater, and "kitchen sink" setup as well as enough space to easily be converted into a hunting cabin or just a safe spot to get out of the weather. Previous owners obviously used a camper/RV with the property from prior satellite photos. Wall tent or similar would probably even be fine. A native trout stream runs through the property and the vast majority of it is outside both the 100 and 500-year floodplain including the potential cabin/house sites.
Lol, I've been looking at that listing. Thinking about taking a look on Saturday. Wondering about C&Rs if any. Also looks like it could be flood prone, despite what FEMA says.
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https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/Keister-Rd_Lewisburg_WV_24901_M97650-41454
Is anyone familiar with "sediment credits?" They're a thing here in VA (not that I really understand them), but not sure if they exist WV.
mom passed in November. estate split between my sister and I. 132 acres in Maysville, WV 1980 sq foot brick rancher stick built by parents friends/builders in 1993. Need to fix the well and septic and Ac. I was willed 65 acres pf mountain land and 1/2 the house. Sister got 60 acres and 1/2 the house.. she lives in AZ. I bought her out.. It will be the fanciest hunting cabin you have seen. Time and $$ but will have the water and heat fixed by fall... Septic can limp along since not much use...
Sweet. That is a nice area.
When they complete corridor-H to connect to 66, the value of your mountain land will go up considerably.
(I mean of course not 'sweet' that your mom passed, but getting a nice family property dispenses with many of the other uncertainties of buying a place)