cumberland: State Wide Realty Tip: How to Make Your Home Summer Ready on a Budget
- 05/30/19 07:49 AM
State Wide Realty Tip: How to Make Your Home Summer Ready on a Budget: Light and cool colors say summertime and make your space feel relaxing and comfortable. Aquas, corals, and yellows can be added to a room with pillows, a throw, area rugs or a cool painting. Use denim in your design: A throw pillow or table cloth in denim is the perfect background or accent piece that adds a classic touch to your décor. The American Flag/Red, White & Blue: There are plates, cups, napkins, placemats, etc. that have an American flag picture on it. Small flags can line your drive or walkway (1 comments)
There is a lot of 2018 yet to come and as we look ahead to this New Year it will be exciting to see how our area will evolve. Over the past two years South Central VA has seen an increase in the number of sales going from 874 sales in 2016 to 945 sales in 2017 about a 7% increase. This increase comes as a number of new businesses have been opening and an upswing in the economy has made folks feel more comfortable about buying real estate. For 2018, we will likely see more of (1 comments)
cumberland: Farmville VA: Five County Fair 2017 Sept. 26-Sept. 30
- 09/26/16 06:41 AM
Farmville VA: Five County Fair 2017 Sept. 26-Sept. 30 209 Fairgrounds Rd. Farmville, VA 23901 This Fair serves the counties of Appomattox, Buckingham, Charlotte, Cumberland, & Prince Edward. They focus on agricultural education, provide amuzement rides, games, food vendors, pageants, and Professional Wrestling to name a few. They offer discounted times for children and senior citizens and different events each day. Visit their website at http://www.fivecountyfair.com/ or visit them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/fivecountyfair for more information.
Want to see more of this great area we call South Central VA? Why not let the #1 in South Central VA Sales State Wide Realty help you find just the right (0 comments)
Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 2 Sqft.: 2,648 Acres: 4.09 $239,900 Needham was built prior to 1774 as a home for Judge Creed Taylor and his wife Sarah. Needham Law School, which was established here in 1821, was the second institution of this character in the state & President John Tyler attended school here. This 2-story home includes ten foot high ceilings, 4 masonry arched opening fireplaces with original flutings & dentil moldings and the original heart of pine floors. Interior doors have wooden pegs & the cross and bible pattern in raised panels. The four original rooms (5 comments)