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47.89 acres | Located in Louisa County, VA

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Description

This stunning 47.89-acre lot presents an exceptional opportunity for those in search of a secluded getaway or future investment ventures. Classified under A1 zoning and featuring Cub Creek at its rear, this property serves as an ideal blank slate for constructing your new home, placing a manufactured home, or possibly crafting a distinct barndominium – all while leaving ample space for recreational activities or potentially divide part for a family member. Picture stepping into your own backyard where you can hunt, raise farm animals, ride ATVs, enjoy the creek, or simply watch the wildlife. If you’re dreaming of starting a hobby farm, there’s plenty of room here. With tranquility paired with convenient access – what more could one desire from a piece of land? Power is available the street; well and septic would need to be installed. Offering the best of both worlds – the peace and quiet of the countryside with the convenience of nearby amenities – you don’t want to miss this opportunity!

Situated just 15 minutes from Mineral VA, a short 20-minute drive to Louisa or 35 minutes to Richmond, this location offers an impressive selection of amenities in all directions. These include shopping centers, healthcare facilities, local schools, and countless recreational activities. For those willing to travel or commute a little further, Charlottesville is only 40 minutes away, Fredericksburg takes about an hour, and Washington D.C. is around 2 hours away. If you enjoy boating or fishing, you can find peaceful days on Lake Anna as well as the James River, Rivanna River, or South Anna River – all within a quick 20–30-minute drive from the property. Enjoy other outdoor activities like horseback riding, hiking and biking trails, nearby hunt clubs or canoeing and kayaking nearby. Spend time perfecting your golf swing at one of several nearby courses or head out and explore the charming towns along the Chesapeake Bay’s coastline. With limitless opportunities for fun and stunning scenery, you’re bound to fall in love with this incredible area. Assignment of Contract.

Property Information

Parcel Size

47.89 Acres

State

Virginia

County

Louisa

Nearest Cities

15 Mins. – Mineral | 20 Mins. – Louisa | 30 Mins. – Richmond | 1 Hr. – Fredericksburg

Parcel #

82 19 6

Address

Cross County Rd., Mineral, VA 23117

Legal Description

S River Pb 8/2000 Lot 6 Db 1718/403 47.889 Ac

Property Taxes

$173.52

Features

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Acres

47.89

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Access

Paved

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Power

Power at Street

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Water

Well and Septic Needs Installed

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Coordinates

37.876401, -77.892691

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Zoning

A1

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Elevation

290 FT.

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Topography

Creek Access – Level Areas – Wooded

Nearby Cities / Attractions

Shenandoah National Park

Covering almost 200,000 acres, Shenandoah National Park is a long stretch of land within Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains – as wide as 13 miles at points and narrower than one mile at others. Throughout all of it, lush rolling hills, breathtaking hollows, high peaks, and cascading waterfalls welcome all visitors as they have since 1935 when the park was established. In the fall, leaf peepers from across the state and well beyond inch along 105-mile Skyline Drive, for the best foliage views at more than 75 scenic overlooks and pull-offs. Except to share with the wildlife, too: Black bears are well-known within the boundaries of this national park, as are white-tailed deer, red foxes, racoons, and the rare Shenandoah salamander, which can only be found on three mountain ridges within Shenandoah National Park.

Most visitors come for the hiking trails, which is the main activity thanks to more than 500 miles of trails, a fifth of which are part of the iconic Appalachian Trails. Most hikes start from trailheads up and down Skyline drive, however a few, including the popular Old Rag, begin from the park’s boundary access points. The park also offers horseback riding, rock climbing and rappelling, nighttime hikes, and numerous educational activities.

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