charles city: Land/Lots Close Out Sales in Virginia! - 02/05/12 09:42 AM
Land/Lots Close Out Sales in Virginia! By: Elaine VonCannon ABR, SRES, REALTOR, Notary, Team Leader, Residential and Commercial Property Manager, Managing Partner VonCannon-Starke Commercial Division, Member of the National Association of Residential Property Managers, Award Winning Agent, RE/MAX Hall of Fame, Licensed in Virginia, Member of Commercial Council VAR, Director WAAR MLS Board Coldwell Banker Traditions are offering exceptional values on land/lot sales. Our Sellers know that building starts are up and are offering buyers good value on the purchase of land/lots. We even have a few sellers financing in the group. So if you are thinking about buying
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charles city: Stabling Horses in Counties in Southeastern Virginia - Part 1 - 11/17/11 09:53 PM
Stabling Horses in Counties in Southeastern Virginia - Part 1 By: Elaine VonCannon ABR, SRES, REALTOR, Notary, Team Leader, Residential and Commercial Property Manager, Managing Partner VonCannon-Starke Commercial Division, Member of the National Association of Residential Property Managers, Award Winning Agent, RE/MAX Hall of Fame, Licensed in Virginia, Member of Commercial Council VAR, Director WAAR MLS Board Like many Southern states, Virginia is horse friendly, with ample pastureland and stables to win over any horse owner’s heart. For centuries, Virginians have relied upon horses for transportation, war, agricultural labor, breeding, hunting, shows, competitions and even companionship. Virginia is an
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charles city: Virginia Counties - Charles City County - 11/25/09 05:09 PM
Virginia Counties - Charles City County By: Elaine VonCannon, ABR, SRES, REALTOR, NOTARY, PROPERTY MANAGER, TEAM LEADER, AWARD WINNER, RE/MAX Hall of Fame Charles City County, Virginia is conveniently located between Williamsburg and Richmond. The Native American influences, colonial history and natural beauty make Charles City County a unique and attractive place to live. Hundreds of years before the first Europeans settled in Charles City County Algonquian speaking native peoples migrated from the North to the Charles City region. Around 1613 settlements began to appear on the shores of the James River. Tobacco plantations grew and during the 1600's and 1700's
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charles city: Welcome to Payne Estates Lot 10 Cypress Creek Court, Charles City, VA 23030 - 04/05/09 02:14 PM
Welcome to Payne Estates! This new development in Charles City County will have homes on lots of an acre or more. The development is near wildlife refuge, marina & is 15 minutes from Williamsburg, New Town area & 40 minutes from Richmond. Now is the time to choose your lot and bring your plans to build. Come visit us! Lots priced from $35,000 to $89,000. Buyer to pay for tap fees.This development will have public water & sewer. Street numbers have not yet been assigned.Directions: Rt 5 turn on Wilcox Neck Rd, follow lead in signs. Total Acres of this lot
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charles city: Welcome to Payne Estates! Lot 1 Payne Estates Ct, Charles City, VA 23030 - 04/05/09 11:19 AM
Welcome to Payne Estates! This new development in Charles City County will have homes on lots of an acre or more. The development is near wildlife refuge, marina & is 15 minutes from Williamsburg, New Town area & 40 minutes from Richmond. Now is the time to choose your lot and bring your plans to build. Come visit us! Lots priced from $35,000 to $89,000. Buyer to pay for tap fees.This development will have public water & sewer. Street numbers have not yet been assigned.Directions: Rt 5 turn on Wilcox Neck Rd, follow lead in signs. Total Acres of this lot
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charles city: Welcome to Payne Estates! Lot 13 Payne Estates Ct, Charles City, VA 23030 - 04/05/09 10:31 AM
Welcome to Payne Estates! This new development in Charles City County will have homes on lots of an acre or more. The development is near wildlife refuge, marina & is 15 minutes from Williamsburg, New Town area & 40 minutes from Richmond. Now is the time to choose your lot and bring your plans to build. Come visit us! Lots priced from $35,000 to $89,000. Buyer to pay for tap fees. This development will have public water & sewer. Street numbers have not yet been assigned.Directions: Rt 5 turn on Wilcox Neck Rd, follow lead in signs. Total Acres of this lot
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charles city: Welcome to Payne Estates! Lot 4 Cypress Creek Ct, Charles City, VA 23030 - 04/05/09 10:23 AM
Welcome to Payne Estates! This new development in Charles City County will have homes on lots of an acre or more. The development is near wildlife refuge, marina & is 15 minutes from Williamsburg, New Town area & 40 minutes from Richmond. Now is the time to choose your lot and bring your plans to build. Come visit us! Lots priced from $35,000 to $89,000. Buyer to pay for tap fees. This development will have public water & sewer. Street numbers have not yet been assigned.Directions: Rt 5 turn on Wilcox Neck Rd, follow lead in signs. Total Acres of this lot
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charles city: Welcome to Payne Estates in Charles City County 10 Minutes from Williamsburg - 10/26/08 02:09 PM
By: Elaine VonCannon, ABR, SRES, REALTOR, NOTARY, PROPERTY MANAGER, TEAM LEADER Welcome to Payne Estates. This new development in Charles City county will have homes on lots of an acre or more. The development is near wildlife refuge, marina & is 10 min. from Williamsburg, New Town area & 40 min. from Richmond. Homes are beautifully appointed w/open floor plans. Come visit us!Agent Remarks: Optional pricing for garages is available $15,000 for detached & $12,000 for attached. This development will have public water and sewer. LOTS ARE LARGE AND ARE 1 .50 ACRES OR LARGER! Visit my web sites
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charles city: Virginia Counties - Charles City County - 07/02/08 07:00 PM
Virginia Counties - Charles City County By Elaine VonCannon, ABR, SRES, REALTOR, Notary, Team Manager Charles City County, Virginia is conveniently located between Williamsburg and Richmond. The Native American influences, colonial history and natural beauty make Charles City County a unique and attractive place to live. Hundreds of years before the first Europeans settled in Charles City County Algonquian speaking native peoples migrated from the North to the Charles City region. Around 1613 settlements began to appear on the shores of the James River. Tobacco plantations grew and during the 1600's and 1700's African slaves were brought to the Charles City
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