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Carwin Owens
ADVANCE LAND AND TIMBER LLC
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Property from S. FLINT HILL ROAD (RT. 829)(TRACT: REYNOLDS A-2) - KW
$676,418
197.49 Acres
Chatham, Virginia, 24531
OverviewThe Reynolds A-2 Tract consists of 197.5 acres and is located approximately 6 miles west of Chatham and 18 miles north of Danville on Bearskin Road (Route 834).Property FeaturesThe property features gently rolling terrain, approximately 2,000 feet of paved, state-maintained road frontage, and Bearskin Creek forming the northwestern boundary along with Bolin Branch flowing through the property. An interior road from S Flint Hill Rd (Rt 829) provides access to most of the tract.Timber Composition•

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Property from DODLYT ROAD (TRACT: BK2932) - KW
$1,142,088
247.6 Acres
Heathsville, Virginia, 22473
Property OverviewThe BK 2932 Tract encompasses 247.6 acres and is located approximately 2 miles from Heathsville and 25 miles from Tappahannock on Dodlyt Road (Route 601). The property features rolling terrain, a deeded right-of-way, and frontage along a paved, state-maintained road.Access and UtilitiesA creek runs through the property, and the site may offer potential for a pond. An established interior road provides access through much of the tract, and power is available along Dodlyt Road for utility access.Timber Composition•

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Property from BEARSKIN ROAD (TRACT: REYNOLDS A-1) - KW
$426,652
123.66 Acres
Chatham, Virginia, 24531
OverviewThe Reynolds A-1 Tract consists of 123.6 acres and is located approximately 6 miles west of Chatham and 18 miles north of Danville on Bearskin Road (Route 834).Property FeaturesThe property features gently rolling terrain, approximately 2,000 feet of paved, state-maintained road frontage, and Bolin Branch forming the eastern boundary. An interior road provides access to most of the tract.Timber Composition•