Welcome to Old Oak Farms! Here you will find 10 gently rolling acres mixed with pasture and wood land. The driveway is in place, the property has been perked for a 4-bedroom home, and the graded homesite gently falls towards a perennial creek. Ready for your homestead dreams! Priced to sell!
Welcome to Old Oak Farms! Here you will find 10 gently rolling acres mixed with pasture and wood land. The driveway is in place, the property has been perked for a 4-bedroom home, and the graded homesite gently falls towards a perennial creek. Ready for your homestead dreams! Priced to sell!
The property is next door to Woodhaven Farm. 16 acres of rolling land. All wood and has electricity on property. Great location to build, about 30 yards from the main road. Property has a well on it, do not know condition of well. A well marked gravesite is on the property. THE NEW ADDRESS WHEN A HOUSE WILL BE BUILT ON THE PROPERTY WILL BE 183 MEADOW VIEW BUCKINGHAM, VA. PER COUNTY COURT HOUSE. THIS ADDRESS MIGHT WORK IN MAPQUEST.
Nestled amidst the serene beauty of Scottsville, Virginia, lies an unparalleled opportunity to own an exquisite 187-acre parcel of land, once a cherished part of the illustrious 600-acre Jefferson Mill Farm. Managed with precision and care in consultation with the VA Department of Forestry, the timber on this land is a testament to its stewardship and longevity, offering substantial current and future timber value and excellent investment potential. The last planting of loblolly pine occurred in 2016, and the land is poised for selective thinning within the next 5 years. With no land preservation easements in place and currently in a forestry land use designation, the possibilities for this property are endless. Unspoiled by exploitation, this land represents an excellent investment opportunity. A number of potential uses are suggested, including hunting/recreation, timber/investment, development (with division rights), or as a quiet and beautiful sanctuary on which to build your dream home. The property fronts on the Hardware River, with great building sites above the river and State Route 622, a state-maintained hard surface road, providing accessibility and natural beauty that converge seamlessly on this remarkable property!
Nestled amidst the serene beauty of Scottsville, Virginia, lies an unparalleled opportunity to own an exquisite 187-acre parcel of land, once a cherished part of the illustrious 600-acre Jefferson Mill Farm. Managed with precision and care in consultation with the VA Department of Forestry, the timber on this land is a testament to its stewardship and longevity, offering substantial current and future timber value and excellent investment potential. The last planting of loblolly pine occurred in 2016, and the land is poised for selective thinning within the next 5 years. With no land preservation easements in place and currently in a forestry land use designation, the possibilities for this property are endless. Unspoiled by exploitation, this land represents an excellent investment opportunity. A number of potential uses are suggested, including hunting/recreation, timber/investment, development (with division rights), or as a quiet and beautiful sanctuary on which to build your dream home. The property fronts on the Hardware River, with great building sites above the river and State Route 622, a state-maintained hard surface road, providing accessibility and natural beauty that converge seamlessly on this remarkable property!
Encompassing a total of 2,081 acres, this remarkable property offers a rare chance to own a piece of Virginia's rich heritage and natural beauty. With over 100 miles of frontage along picturesque creeks and streams, including Jacobs Creek and Buck Island Creek, the land boasts an enviable location just 15 miles from the University of Virginia campus. Nestled near some of the state's most exclusive properties, this extraordinary property is being offered in three tracts, providing the flexibility to create the ultimate private retreat or luxurious estate. With 635 acres, featuring approximately 1,670 feet of frontage on Buck Island Rd and long frontage on Ed Jones Rd. and 925 acres that boasts an impressive 8,400 feet (1.6 miles) of frontage on Martin Kings Rd, as well as 2,420 feet on
This stunning and storied tract offers unparalleled privacy and tranquility with multiple strong building sites with commanding, panoramic views of the sprawling countryside. With long frontage on bold, beautiful Ballenger Creek, the land is rife with wildlife including deer, quail, turkey, dove and ducks. The beauty of this land provides the ideal potential to create Southern Albemarle's next noted estate. Along Ballenger Creek sits the remains of Boiling Springs Grist Mill (photos in the slide show), constructed in 1780 to grind local landowners' corn and whole wheat with millstones imported from Italy. During the Civil War Sherman's troops intended to burn the mill down however then owner WH 'Buck' Langhorne's slave Peter Jefferson poignantly and successfully pleaded that it be spared. The mill has been owned or visited on many occasions by many prominent Virginians well into the mid 1900's, including owner Wilson Cary Nicholas, a distinguished Revolutionary War soldier and Governor of Va and the 1st female member of the the English House of Commons, Nancy Langhorne Astor. 25 minutes from Downtown Charlottesville but a world away in terms of rural tranquility. Under conservation easement with 2 division rights.
This stunning and storied tract offers unparalleled privacy and tranquility with multiple strong building sites with commanding, panoramic views of the sprawling countryside. With long frontage on bold, beautiful Ballenger Creek, the land is rife with wildlife including deer, quail, turkey, dove and ducks. The beauty of this land provides the ideal potential to create Southern Albemarle's next noted estate. Along Ballenger Creek sits the remains of Boiling Springs Grist Mill (photos in the slide show), constructed in 1780 to grind local landowners' corn and whole wheat with millstones imported from Italy. During the Civil War Sherman's troops intended to burn the mill down however then owner WH 'Buck' Langhorne's slave Peter Jefferson poignantly and successfully pleaded that it be spared. The mill has been owned or visited on many occasions by many prominent Virginians well into the mid 1900's, including owner Wilson Cary Nicholas, a distinguished Revolutionary War soldier and Governor of Va and the 1st female member of the the English House of Commons, Nancy Langhorne Astor. 25 minutes from Downtown Charlottesville but a world away in terms of rural tranquility. Under conservation easement with 2 division rights.
Bring your own builder on this fantastic 19.5 acre lot in Albemarle County. Conveniently located between Charlottesville and historic downtown Scottsville. With two theoretical building rights on the property create your own family compound. Strategic clearing would allow for a very private setting, and the lot is loaded with established hardwoods. There is road frontage along Presidents Rd to allow for a driveway location.
Bring your own builder on this fantastic 19.5 acre lot in Albemarle County. Conveniently located between Charlottesville and historic downtown Scottsville. With two theoretical building rights on the property create your own family compound. Strategic clearing would allow for a very private setting, and the lot is loaded with established hardwoods. There is road frontage along Presidents Rd to allow for a driveway location.
Build your dream home on this 4.02-ACRE, FULLY WOODED, LEVEL LAND PARCEL located down the road from Woodridge Country Store, 10-15 minutes from historic downtown Scottsville (restaurants, shops, convenience/grocery stores), James River access, Pleasant Grove Park, and Lake Monticello, 20-minutes from Charlottesville's Pantops and 5th Street Station (Wegmans, The Alamo, and more)! Mixed timber presently exists. The build site is located at the back of the lot. A conventional septic has been perc'd along with an approved well site.,Parcel ID 11500-00-00-02900
Encompassing a total of 2,081 acres, this remarkable property offers a rare chance to own a piece of Virginiaâ??s rich heritage and natural beauty. With frontage along picturesque creeks and streams, including Jacobs Creek and Buck Island Creek, the land boasts an enviable location just 15 miles from the University of Virginia campus. Nestled near some of the stateâ??s most exclusive properties, this extraordinary property is being offered in three tracts, providing the flexibility to create the ultimate private retreat or luxurious estate. With 635 acres, featuring approximately 1,670 feet of frontage on Buck Island Rd and long frontage on Ed Jones Rd. and 925 acres that boasts an impressive 8,400 feet (1.6 miles) of frontage on Martin Kings Rd, as well as 2,420 feet on Buck Island Rd. This prime tract represents a blank slate for creating a premier estate, cattle farm or horse property that captures the essence of Virginiaâ??s natural splendor. Finally, Tract 3 comprises 521 acres with extensive frontage on Ed Jones Rd and access from Jacob Creek Dr, providing a serene and private setting for your dream property. Property currently has a hunt club lease that generates $30,000 a year approximately.
Encompassing a total of 2,081 acres, this remarkable property offers a rare chance to own a piece of Virginia?s rich heritage and natural beauty. With frontage along picturesque creeks and streams, including Jacobs Creek and Buck Island Creek, the land boasts an enviable location just 15 miles from the University of Virginia campus. Nestled near some of the state?s most exclusive properties, this extraordinary property is being offered in three tracts, providing the flexibility to create the ultimate private retreat or luxurious estate. With 635 acres, featuring approximately 1,670 feet of frontage on Buck Island Rd and long frontage on Ed Jones Rd. and 925 acres that boasts an impressive 8,400 feet (1.6 miles) of frontage on Martin Kings Rd, as well as 2,420 feet on Buck Island Rd. This prime tract represents a blank slate for creating a premier estate, cattle farm or horse property that captures the essence of Virginia?s natural splendor. Finally, Tract 3 comprises 521 acres with extensive frontage on Ed Jones Rd and access from Jacob Creek Dr, providing a serene and private setting for your dream property. Property currently has a hunt club lease that generates $30,000 a year approximately.
975 Hardware�St., is a 2.5 acre lot looking for a home! It is a wooded lot located between 977 and 971. There are signs with arrows pointing the way. 975 is a fictitious�address but GIS directions will get you close and then follow the signs. The property address in the County Records is incorrect.
The median home value in Scottsville, VA is $379,500. This is lower than the county median home value of $451,500. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Scottsville, VA is $379,500. Approximately 38.34% of Scottsville homes are owned, compared to 43.25% rented, while 18.41% are vacant. Scottsville real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Scottsville real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Scottsville, Virginia has a population of 624. Scottsville is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 24.83% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 32.65%.
The median household income in Scottsville, Virginia is $58,333. The median household income for the surrounding county is $90,568 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Scottsville is 40.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 87.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 24.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 43 inches per year, with 14.1 inches of snow per year.