2.45 acres | Located in Hampshire County, WV
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Payment Options
Owner Financing Details
* Flexible Financing
* No prepayment penalty
* You can live/build while making payments
List Price – $23,950
Down Payment – $3,000
Monthly Payment – $415 for 60 Months
Interest Rate – 7%
Doc Fee – $500
Description
If you’re searching for a tranquil retreat, this gently sloped 2.45 acre lot nestled amongst the breathtaking mountains of West Virginia could be the perfect fit. Come build a charming mountain cabin or stunning new home here. If you’re looking for the perfect spot to escape to, the lot allows for temporary RV/Camper use. This property could be the peace and quiet you’re yearning for. Power is running at the street – well and septic needs installed. Also, with our easy owner financing option, you can start building or utilizing the property while making monthly payments.
Located 12 minutes to Capon Bridge and 35 minutes to Romney WV, you can find convenient shopping, medical and more nearby. Additional amenities can also be found 40 minutes away in Winchester VA. Strap up your hiking boats, grab your paddle or binoculars and explore the surrounding area where you can find several opportunities for hiking, bird watching, canoeing and kayaking, boating, fishing and so much more.
Property Information
Parcel Size
2.45
State
West Virginia
County
Hampshire
Nearest Cities
Romney
Parcel #
01-24A-00260000
Address
Big Horn Trail, Augusta, WV 26704
Legal Description
2.45 AC CABIN @ CAPON BRIDGE
Property Taxes
$147.32
Features
Acres
2.45
County
Hampshire
Access
Paved
Power
Power at street
Water
Well and Septic Needs Installed
Coordinates
39.314377, -78.503413
Zoning
Residential
Elevation
1350 FT.
Topography
Heavily Wooded – Level
Nearby Cities / Attractions
Ice Mountain
West Virginia claims seven natural wonders, all of which are spectacular geographical features that evoke a sense of awe and wonder. Among those included on this list is Ice Mountain, a Nature Conservancy, and National Natural Landmark.
Hike along the trails of Ice Mountain on a hot summer day and you might notice an unexpectedly cold draft of air. This is due to a natural phenomenon called the “refrigeration effect”. During the winter, cold air seeps into the boulders at the base of the mountain. This cold air can be felt year-round, and ice has been found on the mountain as late as June. According to docent Steve Bailes, children used to hike out to Ice Mountain in the summer months to scoop out ice and make their own ice cream.
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