historical: INTRODUCING: 1458 New Point Comfort Hwy Mathews, VA 23109, Step Back in Time! - 01/09/11 08:34 AM
INTRODUCING: 1458 New Point Comfort Hwy Mathews, VA 23109, Step Back in Time!
Sq. Ft: 0000
Bedrooms: 0
Bathrooms: 0
Lot Size: 13.20  acres
Residential Land
Subdivision: Mathews Courthouse area
OFFERED AT:  $379,500
Directions: I 64 exit 214 S.L-Kentland. 1.5 miles, R-Kings Pond Dr. Lot-approx 1/2 mile on left.
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
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historical: OWNER FINANCING, Even lease purchase, Excellent investment to own your own historic resturant in Virginia - 10/24/09 01:56 AM
By: Elaine VonCannon, ABR, SRES, REALTOR, NOTARY, PROPERTY MANAGER, TEAM LEADER, AWARD WINNER, RE/MAX Hall of Fame
Virginia: Historic Restaurant and Owners cottage for sale. Located 30 minutes from Richmond toward Charlottesville. Priced to sale, this is a business which is only open a few days a week, so you can get in on the bottom floor and grow your business! Owner will do a lease purchase price on the restaurant only or owner financing on both the cottage and the restaurant. The Restaurant has been written up in newspapers and Gourmet Magazines. Present owners serve family style as well as … (0 comments)

historical: OWNER FINANCING, Even lease purchase, Excellent investment to own your own historic resturant in Virginia! - 10/11/09 10:10 AM
By: Elaine VonCannon, ABR, SRES, REALTOR, NOTARY, PROPERTY MANAGER, TEAM LEADER, AWARD WINNER, RE/MAX Hall of Fame
 
 
Elaine is a published author on real estate both commercial, residential and property management.  Her articles are on her web sites for you to read and enjoy.
Visit my web sites to view other listings at www.voncannonrealestate.com www.elainesrealestateinvirginia and www.estatesinvirginia.com You will also find articles and more information on homes, the Virginia real estate market and my team.
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historical: I Need an Agent with a Slow Hand: Buying Luxury Real Estate in Tidewater Virginia - 08/23/09 01:33 PM
I Need an Agent with a Slow Hand: Buying Luxury Real Estate in Tidewater Virginia
By: Elaine VonCannon, ABR,SRES, REALTOR, Notary, Team Leader, Property Manager, Award Winning Agen, RE/MAX Hall Of Fame
Benjamin Franklin once said, "A house is not a home unless it contains food and fire for the mind as well as the body." Buying a house is just one part of purchasing a home. A home is not just the walls, pipes, wood and glass. A home is a style, a feeling, a dream. A home is an atmosphere that reflects your individual personality. It is the stage … (1 comments)

historical: Wineries in Virginia: Near Williamsburg, Northern Neck, and Chesapeake Bay Country - 07/13/08 01:17 PM
Wineries in Virginia: Near Williamsburg, Northern Neck, and Chesapeake Bay Country
By: Elaine VonCannon ABR, SRES, REALTOR, NOTARY, PROPERTY  MANAGER, TEAM LEADER
In Colonial Virginia, wine was a staple. The House of Burgesses, passed an Acte governing vineyards in 1619. The Twelfth Acte stated that each settler was obligated to plant at least 10 vines for the purpose of making wine on his land. The colonial settlers could not transport all of the wine and provisions they needed so they began to establish vineyards to supply the colony. The Colonial tradition of having an estate with a vineyard was widely practiced … (0 comments)

historical: Virginia Counties - James City County - 07/13/08 12:45 AM
Virginia Counties - James City County
By: Elaine VonCannon, ABR,SRES, REALTOR, NOTARY, PROPERTY MANAGER, TEAM MANGER
James City County's capital is Williamsburg, which was once the capital of the English colony Virginia. The county is a thriving place today, offering attractions such as Colonial Williamsburg, Historic Jamestowne, and Busch Gardens and Water Country USA. The county is comprised of smaller towns such as Croaker, Lanexa, Lightfoot, and Toano. The towns just outside of Williamsburg in James City County are generally quiet rural and suburban neighborhoods and excellent places for family life. James City County and Colonial History In 1607, the … (0 comments)

historical: Virginia Counties - Williamsburg - 07/13/08 12:37 AM
Virginia Counties - Williamsburg
By: Elaine VonCannon, ABR,SRES, REALTOR, NOTARY, PROPERTY MANAGER, TEAM MANGER
The City of Williamsburg is located between James City and York Counties on the Virginia Peninsula, in the Hampton Roads area. It is serviced by I-64, as well as the Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport, located approximately 20 minutes away. Williamsburg was founded as the capital of the Virginia colony in 1699, and was named after King William III, the reigning monarch of England. Although the capital has now moved to Richmond, Williamsburg has maintained its historical significance through its dedicated preservation of the Colonial sections of the … (0 comments)

historical: Virginia Counties - Richmond City: A Place in American History: Richmond Virginia! - 07/10/08 11:32 AM
Virginia Counties - Richmond City: A Place in American History: Richmond Virginia!
By Elaine VonCannon, ABR,  SRES, REALTOR, Team Manager, Notary
A Place in American History: Richmond Virginia Richmond Virginia is well known for being the capital of the Confederate states during the Civil War. It has many historic sites well worth a visit. At the end of the Civil War, Richmond Virginia was burned. This disaster ruined many of the government records of land ownership and marriages in the City and in outlying counties. Many plantations, historic estates, and other historic properties were burned as well. Yet Richmond, Virginia, like … (0 comments)

historical: Elaine VonCannon - Eastern Virginia Estate and Luxury Home Specialist - 07/02/08 11:31 PM
Elaine VonCannon - Eastern Virginia Estate and Luxury Home Specialist
By Elaine VonCannon, ABR, SRES, REALTOR, Notary, Team Manager
My Number One Priority is My Clients' Confidentiality in Their Real Estate Transactions From Colonial Virginia to the Early American era to the present day, Virginia has been synonymous with the old southern plantation, and the plentiful estate. With amenities like vineyards, deep water boat docks, woods and fields, formal gardens, and abundant space, the Virginia estate is a legacy of American history which still exists today. Though many of Virginia's historical estates are owned and preserved by historical organizations and … (0 comments)

historical: Virginia Estates: Hounds, Horses, Farmettes and Luxury - 06/22/08 02:09 AM
By Elaine VonCannon, ABR, SRES, REALTOR
Southeastern Virginia, and specifically the Williamsburg area, is steeped in the history of some of the great land barons of the colonial, revolutionary, and civil war eras. Though the great men and women who once lived in these historic properties are now departed, their estates remain as a legacy to the early American traditions once practiced there. A recent article by VirginiaBusiness.com, revealed a new trend in estate purchasing. Many estate purchasers are relocating from California and the Northeast to Virginia estates so they may live on larger parcels of land with more privacy.
The … (0 comments)

historical: Williamsburg, Virginia: A Mecca for Retirement - 06/22/08 01:43 AM
By Elaine VonCannon, ABR, SRES, REALTOR
Williamsburg Virginia is a familiar name for many because it is steeped in colonial history. In the 1920s, Rockefeller sunk millions into the renovation of historic homes, pubs, and properties. Today, Williamsburg is an early American gem, as well as a mecca for retirement.
A Temperate ClimateThe greater Williamsburg area includes James City and York Counties, and these areas are also steeped in early American history. Many retirees prefer this part of Southeastern Virginia because it has a temperate climate and an excellent mid point location on the Eastern seaboard. The temperature in winter months … (0 comments)

historical: Retire, Relocate or Purchase a Second Home in Smithfield Virginia: Home of History, Ham and Peanuts - 06/22/08 01:04 AM
Walking down Main Street in Smithfield, Virginia, any visitor will have the sense that they are returning to America's past. The downtown district is small and filled with history, and townspeople are congenial. You will feel like you may see Aunt Bea, Opie, Barny Fife or Sherrif Andy of Mayberry as you stroll the Streets of Smithfield, Virginia.
Folks greet each other by first names. A casual trip to the deli and bakery is an opportunity to greet neighbors. Contrary to many metropolitan areas on the East Coast, Smithfield is not fast paced or stressful.
A visit to Smithfield is a … (0 comments)

historical: Retirement and Leisurely Living: Historic New Kent County Virginia - 06/22/08 12:55 AM
Imagine New Kent County, Virginia, a quiet rural area located between Richmond and Williamsburg Virginia, as a place for retirement...
New Kent County's rural scenery and serenity coupled with its proximity to Richmond and another historic town, Williamsburg, make it perfectly situated for retirement. New Kent County is also the home of Martha Washington, wife of George Washington and one of our founding mothers. There are many notable historic sites in New Kent County to visit, and one of the oldest Native American reservations, inhabited by the Mattaponi, is located here. Keep reading, because there are other attractions that make New … (0 comments)

historical: If I had a Hammer, I Would Build in New Kent County Virginia - 06/22/08 12:34 AM
New Kent County Virginia is a rural area filled with the flavors of the American South. It is quiet enough for peaceful relaxation, and still situated less than 45 minutes from Richmond and Williamsburg. Those who want to retire, relocate, or purchase a second home in New Kent County Virginia may read my companion article "Retirement and Leisurely Living: Historic New Kent County Virginia". The following relays information about the timeliness of investing in New Kent County.
Smart Growth in New Kent CountyA recent trend towards 'smart growth' in New Kent County will alter some of the landscape, but not the … (0 comments)

historical: Tax Advantages for Historic Property Renovations in Virginia: Invest in Virginia Estates - 06/22/08 12:26 AM
Many real estate investors in Virginia have already profited from historic preservation. According to the web site www.mosbyheritagearea.org, "Since 1976, owners of historic buildings in Virginia have successfully rehabilitated more than 800 landmark buildings. They have invested more than 645.5 million in private funds." In the Mosby Heritage Area in Northern Virginia, smart, land rich historic preservation projects have been underway for some time. Preservationists renovated historic buildings and residences, and other extensions on Virginia estate properties including: equestrian facilities, wineries and vineyards, rolling hills, hardwood forests, farms, and more.
Virginia Counties Gloucester, Mathews, New Kent County, Isle of Wight, Surrey … (0 comments)

historical: George Washington Slept Here: Historic Home Ownership - 06/21/08 01:04 AM
Chances are George Washington did not sleep on your historic home, but in certain parts of Southeastern Virginia, your home could be as old as the dwellings he slept in. To own and restore a historic property, preparation, discernment, and sensitivity are necessary. The rewards of historical home ownership are many. Financial Advantages of Historic Home Ownership One of the major benefits of historic home ownership is the stability of resale values. Historic homes generally increase or maintain their worth over time. Historic homes sell faster when on the market because they are rare. They also attract a very particular type … (0 comments)

historical: Elaine VonCannon Estate Specialist in Virginia! - 06/21/08 12:57 AM
Elaine VonCannon, REALTOR Elaine Voncannon is a top producing REALTOR in Williamsburg, Virginia and the surrounding region. She specializes in estate sales and purchases and has designed this site to showcase the highest quality properties available in Virginia today. Elaine Voncannon is a Senior Real Estate Specialist, an Associated Buyer's Representative, and an active member of the Chamber of Commerce, where she serves on multiple committees and she serves on several comittees with the Williamsburg Area REALTORS. Elaine is a versatile agent whose one-on-one attention to each of her clients has earned her a devoted client base. Clients who list with … (0 comments)

historical: I Need an Agent with a Slow Hand: Buying Luxury Real Estate in Tidewater Virginia - 06/21/08 12:25 AM
Benjamin Franklin once said, "A house is not a home unless it contains food and fire for the mind as well as the body." Buying a house is just one part of purchasing a home. A home is not just the walls, pipes, wood and glass. A home is a style, a feeling, a dream. A home is an atmosphere that reflects your individual personality. It is the stage where you play out the story of your life each day and designing the setting you desire is essential. An integral element to the perfect luxury property purchase is a real estate … (0 comments)

 
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