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125.58+/- Acres in Hamptonville, Yadkin County
$598,000
125.58 Acres
Hamptonville, North Carolina, 27020
A truly stunning piece of property in the heart of Yadkin County! The possibilities are endless on this large acreage tract conveniently located near the I-40/I-77 interchange. Whether you are looking to have a private estate, use for recreational purposes, or develop a first-class equestrian facility, this is the perfect property to fit the needs of many. The rolling pasture land will consume you upon arrival! Once descending down the gently rolling topography, you will be met with a vast amount of wooded acreage that is comprised of a variety of hardwoods. Within the timber lies an expansive trail system allowing you to explore everything the property has to offer. Over a 1/2 mile of creek frontage lies within the boundaries of this property, providing a park-like setting with ample wildlife. Being less than 30 minutes to Winston-Salem, and an hour to the Charlotte metro area makes this a must-see property. Call Justin Rolfe at 704-998-1013 or email [Email listed above] today for more information.

6.52+/- Acres in Lake Lure, Rutherford County
$42,000
6.52 Acres
Lake Lure, North Carolina, 28746
This peaceful location in Rutherford County is perfect for those looking to soak in country living. The gentle slope of the land is ideal for anyone looking to build a forever home or to have a weekend cabin away from it all. Enjoy being only minutes away from Lake Lure for boating and watersport activities. If you're looking for adventure, head to Green River Game Lands for hiking, photography, and so much more. Its proximity to Asheville - less than an hour - makes this the premier location for anyone who desires fully engulfing themselves in what the North Carolina mountains have to offer. For more information, please contact the listing agent, Justin Rolfe at 704-658-1121 or email to [Email listed above].

14.12+/- acres in Green Mountain, Yancey County
$62,000
14.12 Acres
Green Mountain, North Carolina, 28740
This beautiful acreage located in the heart of the NC mountains is the ideal spot for the adventure seeker. Enjoy having over 800' of creek frontage on Jacks Creek, with plenty of room to park an RV, tiny home, or enjoy camping creekside on the weekends. For those wanting more privacy, this property also contains plenty of wooded acreage to explore. Located only minutes from the North Toe River, this is an ideal location for those looking to kayak, tube, or fish for several species that call this river home. If hiking is more your style, Yancey County is home to the tallest peak East of the Mississippi River - Mount Mitchell. Conveniently located near the quaint mountain town of Burnsville, you'll have all the modern amenities you could ask for nearby. Priced under tax value. Call Justin Rolfe at 704-998-1013 today for more information.

Historic Virginia Farm: 500+ Acres of Hunting, Fishing, & Farming Dominion
$1,769,500
512.88 Acres
Gretna, Virginia, 24557
About the Property: This stunning Pittsylvania County property is truly one-of-a-kind, offering an extraordinary opportunity to own a piece of Virginia's rich history. With its roots dating back to the 1800s, this once fully-operational farm could easily transform into your dream property. As you arrive, you are greeted by a tranquil river that meanders over 1.5 miles through the property, providing a serene and picturesque setting.The expansive 512-acre estate features a harmonious blend of riverfront, timber stands, and open pasture, making it ideal for developing an income-generating farm or creating a true sportsman’s paradise. With nearly 100 acres of open pasture, there’s ample space for cattle or equestrian facilities, allowing you to pursue your agricultural ambitions on this large-acreage tract.For adventurers and outdoorsmen, the property offers endless opportunities for recreation. Spend your days canoeing, fishing, or hunting along the miles of river. The surrounding large-acreage tracts are managed for various wildlife, including whitetail deer and waterfowl, providing excellent hunting opportunities for sportsmen and women of every level.Nature lovers will appreciate the diverse array of trees on the property, including pine, oak, hickory, cedar, and planted walnut groves, as well as persimmon trees along the riverbank. You’ll also find many honeysuckle and blackberry bushes throughout the property. The natural beauty and biodiversity of this land make it a perfect retreat for those seeking tranquility and connection with nature.The property also boasts multiple old structures that are prime for restoration. These structures could be transformed for future farm storage or other uses, adding both functionality and charm to the estate. Additionally, an old bus on the property serves as an ideal hunting blind, offering a unique and practical feature for hunters.There is plenty of room to build your dream home, with electricity readily available on-site. Imagine waking up to the soothing sounds of the river and the sight of lush pastures and mature timberlands. This property offers a unique combination of historical charm, natural beauty, and modern potential.Located in the heart of Pittsylvania County, this property provides easy access to local amenities while offering the privacy and seclusion that large-acreage properties afford. Whether you are looking for a farming property, hunting land, or a recreational retreat, this estate has it all.To schedule a showing or inquire about the property, please contact Justin Rolfe at 704-998-1013 or Nearby Attractions: Pittsylvania County beckons with its scenic lakes, bucolic landscapes, and welcoming community. Experience the beauty of all four seasons, from warm summers to mild winters, while enjoying proximity to regional attractions such as Leesville Lake and Smith Mountain Lake, among others.The town of Gretna is known for its charming small-town atmosphere with one stoplight, restaurants acclaimed for their “home-cooked” meals, and residents who are accommodating and friendly. *Property address is fictitious and used for marketing purposes only.*

Cabin in the Woods: Log Cabin on 47+/- Acres in Lexington, VA
$398,900
47.98 Acres
Lexington, Virginia, 24450
Tucked away in the heart of the Blue Ridge, 195 Lost Spring Lane offers the ultimate in seclusion, serenity, and self-sufficiency. This 47+/- acre haven features a charming 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom log cabin, multiple outbuildings for storage or workspace, and a spring-fed creek meandering through hardwood timberland. Whether you're looking to escape for the weekend or create a long-term off-grid homestead, this property checks every box.The cozy log cabin boasts rustic charm with warm wood finishes, an open living space, and a spacious loft perfect for additional sleeping quarters, a reading nook, or extra storage. Step outside onto the wraparound deck and take in views of the surrounding forest, with the soothing sound of the creek nearby – an ideal setting for morning coffee or evening stargazing.Nature lovers and sportsmen will appreciate that this property lies just one tract away from the Short Hills Wildlife Management Area, offering direct access to 4,200+ acres of public hunting, hiking, and wildlife habitat. Deer, turkey, and small game are abundant, making this a true hunter’s paradise.Beyond the cabin, the land includes mature hardwoods – hickory, poplar, oak, and more – offering timber investment potential or long-term sustainability. A woodworking shop with a built-in air filtration system stands ready for your next project, while a ventilated root cellar beneath it supports a more self-reliant lifestyle. A fenced garden and utility shed complete the homesteading potential, giving you all the tools to grow and store your own food.Included with the sale is a front-end loader, perfect for trail maintenance, road upkeep, or land clearing.If you're looking for a unique blend of privacy, recreation, and investment potential, this 47-acre tract at Lost Spring Lane delivers. Whether your vision includes a hunting camp, weekend retreat, or a more self-sufficient lifestyle, this property offers endless possibilities in one of Virginia’s most scenic regions.~15 minutes from I-81, Natural Bridge State Park, and The Seclusion wedding venue~30 minutes to Lexington, Buena Vista, or Virginia Safari Park

Ridgeview Rest: Home on 16.85+/- Acres of Hunting Land in Bedford County, VA
$293,500
16.85 Acres
Vinton, Virginia, 24179
Escape to a quiet mountain retreat in Vinton, VA, where 16.85+/- acres of secluded, wooded splendor await. This Bedford County tract offers the perfect blend of modern comfort and rugged outdoor living, making it ideal for recreation, homesteading, or hunting. With a fully furnished 2020 Clayton mobile home, a cozy 10x20’ tiny home, multiple storage buildings, and breathtaking views, this property is ready for your next adventure.The three-bedroom, two-bathroom home spans ~1,038 square feet and is built for durability with a Zone 1 wind rating, making it well-suited for severe cold/windy conditions. It is Energy Smart Certified, ensuring efficiency, comfort, and savings throughout the year. Best of all, it comes fully furnished, including all furniture and quality appliances (Fridgidaire, Rheem, etc.), so you can move right in. Additionally, a tiny home on the property provides extra living space with power, heat, air conditioning, a small kitchenette with an oven, a hideaway bed, and a wood stove, making it a perfect guest retreat, rental opportunity, home office, man cave/she shed, or cozy getaway.Nature enthusiasts and hunters will love the trail system that winds through the land, making it relatively easy to explore on foot or via ATV to enjoy the property’s ridges and hollers. Wildlife is abundant, with deer, turkey, and even bear frequently spotted throughout the area. Up the hillside, dense laurels provide excellent bedding for deer, making this an ideal hunting property. In addition to wildlife, the land is rich with blackberries, raspberries, and wineberries, offering natural mountain candy for both humans and animals alike.As you venture higher on the property, the views become more expansive, revealing stunning mountain vistas that could be further enhanced with selective clearing. Scattered throughout the land are large rock formations and a beautiful mix of trees, including beech, red and white oak, Virginia pine, and even species like dwarf redwoods and princess trees. The property is exceptionally peaceful, with nearly no surrounding noise—just the sounds of crickets, rustling leaves, and distant wildlife.For those looking to expand, a perked build site sits further up the hillside from the main living area, providing the option to construct a second home while keeping the mobile home or tiny home as a rental or guest space. The property is also well-equipped with essential infrastructure, including multiple water sources (spring & creek) and a 1,000-gallon underground water storage tank. Upgrades include a recently updated gravel driveway, and two ~8x16’ storage sheds offer ample space for ATVs, tools, and other gear.With low Bedford County taxes, modern comforts, and seclusion, this property is a rare find. Ring cameras will convey for added peace of mind, and nearly everything on-site will transfer to the new owner, with only a few personal items excluded.~25 minutes to Roanoke~45 minutes to Smith Mountain Lake~1 hour to Virginia Tech / BlacksburgWhether you're searching for a full-time homestead, a hunting retreat, or a private weekend escape, this property offers it all. Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to own a slice of Virginia’s mountain paradise (and in “deer country,” no less)! Shown by appointment only.To schedule a showing or inquire about the property, please contact Justin Rolfe at 704-998-1013 or .Get To Know the Area: Camp, Hike, & Explore Peaks of Otter: Discover the breathtaking beauty of the Peaks of Otter, a historic and scenic destination along the Blue Ridge Parkway that has drawn visitors for over 8,000 years. With stunning mountain views, hiking trails, historic sites, fishing at Abbott Lake, and a cozy lodge, this is the perfect spot to explore after touring your potential new mountain retreat.Cruise the Nearby Blue Ridge Parkway: Drive one of America's most scenic roads. Enjoy a leisurely excursion filled with nature's beauty through dense forests and atop mountain ridges. You'll find breathtaking overlooks, numerous hiking trails and great spots for picnics.Take in the Exquisite Architecture That is Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest: Experience the charm of history and nature at Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest, a beautifully preserved retreat where one of America’s greatest minds found inspiration. Explore the elegant architecture, scenic grounds, and rich history of this hidden gem.Hunt the Smith Mountain Lake Cooperative WMA: For a true hunter’s retreat, the Smith Mountain Lake Cooperative WMA offers nearly 5,000 acres of secluded, forested terrain teeming with wildlife. With rugged elevations, diverse habitats, and ten miles of pristine shoreline, this hidden gem provides the perfect setting for hunting, fishing, and outdoor adventure in the heart of Virginia’s wilderness.Get on the Water at Smith Mountain Lake: Boat, swim, and play on the "Jewel of the Blue Ridge Mountains," Virginia's second-largest freshwater lake, stretching 40 miles with 500 miles of shoreline, offering scenic beauty, abundant recreational activities, and a variety of accommodations across Bedford, Franklin, and Pittsylvania counties.Honor the Heroes Who Fought For Us at The National D-Day Memorial: Step back in time and honor the heroes of D-Day at this powerful tribute set against the stunning Blue Ridge Mountains. With immersive exhibits, striking sculptures, and a deep connection to history, this must-visit site offers a moving experience.Explore Nature in George Washington and Jefferson National Forests: Escape into the vast wilderness of the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests, where miles of scenic trails, pristine streams, and breathtaking mountain views await. Whether you love hiking, hunting, fishing, or simply immersing yourself in nature, this outdoor paradise near Bedford, VA, offers endless adventures just beyond your doorstep.Visit Roanoke, VA: Nestled in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Roanoke, VA, offers a perfect blend of outdoor adventure, hiking, scenic drives, historic landmarks, arts and culture, craft breweries, local dining, family-friendly attractions, and a thriving downtown scene, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers, history buffs, and weekend getaways.Spend the Day at Explore Park: Discover your adventurous side at Explore Park, where you can choose from hiking, biking, or treetop adventures, followed by a relaxing meal at Twin Creeks Brewpub.

Southern Virginia Sanctuary: 76+/- Acres of Planted Pines and Seclusion in Halifax County, Virginia
$389,000
76.69 Acres
Nathalie, Virginia, 24577
Located in the peaceful countryside of Nathalie, Virginia, this 76+/- acre property offers the perfect blend of rural charm, outdoor recreation, and long-term investment potential. 43+/- acres are covered in planted loblolly pines, offering excellent future merchantable timber value for buyers looking to invest in land that pays for itself over time. At the heart of the property sits a beautiful Amish-built barndominium featuring 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, a 1-car garage, and a spacious attic that can easily be finished into a second bedroom or loft. A covered front porch and a newly poured back patio with a fire pit, completed in March 2025, provide ideal spots to relax after a long day.The land boasts three creeks that run throughout the property, with two converging into a larger creek on the northern portion, providing consistent, year-round natural water sources for wildlife. An established quarter-mile hiking trail leads you directly to the main creek, perfect for a quiet walk or a gentle horseback ride through the trees. The hardwood creek bottoms are filled with well-worn game trails, and two strategically placed box blinds—one overlooking a half-acre food plot and the other along the northern creek bottom—make this property a turnkey hunting setup. The clover food plot is primed and ready to be restored to its former glory.In addition to its recreational appeal, the property includes 1.3+/- acres of fenced pasture space with a multi-stall run-in shed, ideal for small livestock or horses. A separate storage shed just beyond the barndominium also conveys with the property and offers great space for gardening tools, equipment, or even a potential cigar lounge, craft shed, or outdoor office space. ~30 minutes to South Boston, VA~45 minutes to Gretna, VA~1 hour to Lynchburg, VA~1 hour to Farmville, VA~1 hour to Danville, VA~1 hour to Virginia International Raceway (VIR)~1.5 hours to Durham, NCWith its combination of natural beauty, recreational potential, and investment upside, this property is a rare find in today’s land market. Schedule your private tour and secure your piece of Southern Virginia paradise before it’s gone.To schedule a showing or inquire about the property, please contact Justin Rolfe at 704-998-1013 or . Get To Know the Area: Explore Halifax County, VA: Established in 1752, this historic county provides the quintessential atmosphere so many desire. Halifax County is conveniently located within two hours of several major cities, including Raleigh, Richmond, and Roanoke. Sip Some Wine at Hunting Creek Vineyards: Visit this small family winery with a great ambiance, a pond, and outdoor seating to take in all that nature has to offer.Take a Step Back in History at Staunton River Battlefield State Park: Explore Staunton River Battlefield State Park, where 700 Confederate men and boys defied the odds to defend a vital bridge against 5,000 Union cavalry. Walk the historic bridge trail, tour battlefield earthworks, and visit two museums with exhibits on Civil War history, Native American archaeology, and the park’s diverse wildlife.Sip Whiskey Straight at Bondurant Brothers Distillery: Step back in time at Bondurant Brothers Distillery, where Robert Bondurant continues his family’s legendary moonshining legacy. Experience handcrafted, single-batch spirits made from cane and grain—perfect for sipping chilled, mixed, or in your favorite cocktail.Visit the Resting Place of America's Patriot, Patrick Henry: Visit Patrick Henry's Red Hill to explore the beautifully preserved final home and resting place of America’s fiery patriot, where you can walk historic grounds, see original artifacts, and experience the rich legacy of the American Revolution. Enjoy stunning views of the Staunton River, immersive exhibits, and a glimpse into 18th-century Virginia life.

Stanley Acres Solitude: 110+/- Acres with Private Pond, Lake Access, & Two Residences in Pittsylvania County, Virginia
$1,073,000
110.54 Acres
Gretna, Virginia, 24557
Step into the solitude of Stanley Acres, a 110+/- acre legacy estate quietly tucked between Danville and Lynchburg in Gretna, Virginia. Set just across from an idyllic covered bridge and off a peaceful country road, this property offers a rare combination of privacy, history, and natural beauty. From the moment you enter the property, the land opens up around you—broad fields, rolling hills, and wooded stands that rise and fall in a way that feels both intentional and wild.The property boasts two bucolic homes, each with its own story. The main residence, a 4-bedroom, 2-bath stone and cedar shake home built in 1977, sits high on the land with nearby mountain views. Crafted by a master stonemason using rock pulled straight from the property, this home has been thoughtfully updated without losing its original character. Inside, you’ll find premium LVP flooring throughout, a remodeled kitchen with butcher block countertops and a farmhouse sink, fresh paint and shiplap wall installations, renovated bathrooms, new HVAC (2023), and upgrades to the pool and mechanical systems (2022/2023). Still, the home holds onto its roots, featuring stone fireplaces, hand-hewn exposed beams, and grasscloth walls that add texture and warmth. At the front of the property, a circa-1900 log cabin cottage has been restored on the exterior with a new copper metal roof (2023), doors, and windows, and is ready for your interior vision. It's the kind of guest space or retreat that invites creativity.The land itself is where Stanley Acres really sets itself apart. More than 40 acres of pasture roll out like a landscape painting, flanked by over 45 acres of mixed timber, a spring-fed pond just shy of an acre, and multiple creeks and streams carving through the terrain. A wide creek and multiple tributaries flow into Leesville Lake, offering indirect water access that’s ideal for a small boat launch or a dry dock, much like you'd see on the ebbing tides in coastal Carolina regions. Well-maintained trails wind across the land, guiding you from woods to water, from hilltop to hidden clearing, where every turn feels like a new discovery. This is prime habitat, home to whitetail deer, turkey, ducks, geese, and the call of bobwhite quail echoing from the field edges.Supporting it all are multiple outbuildings that provide both flexibility and utility: a 40x40 powered garage, three pole barns, older tobacco barns, and an 8-stall horse barn from the property’s former life as a working farm. Whether you’re envisioning equestrian use, event hosting, hobby farming, or simply keeping it wild, the bones are here—and they’re solid.Stanley Acres is the kind of place that feels both hidden and connected. It sits quietly between the towns of Gretna and Altavista, with easy access to larger cities while still offering the freedom and space that only a property of this scale can provide. Its history runs deep, tied to the region’s farming and tobacco heritage.~10 min to Leesville Lake Marina~10 min to downtown Gretna, VA~15 min to downtown Altavista, VA~45 min to Smith Mountain Lake~45 min to Danville, VA and Lynchburg, VA~1 hr to South Boston, VA~1 hr, 15 min to Roanoke, VAWhether you’re searching for a legacy homestead, an outdoor recreational escape, a private venue, or a long-term investment in land you can truly enjoy, Stanley Acres is a rare offering. Properties like this don’t come around often. Schedule your private tour and see what it means to own a piece of Southern Virginia that’s as functional as it is unforgettable. Shown by appointment only.To schedule a showing or inquire about the property, please contact Justin Rolfe at 704-998-1013 or Get To Know the Area: Experience the Beauty of South-Central Virginia: Pittsylvania County beckons with its scenic lakes, bucolic landscapes, and welcoming community. Experience the beauty of all four seasons, from warm summers to mild winters, while enjoying proximity to regional attractions such as Leesville Lake and Smith Mountain Lake, among others.Get Back to Your Roots in Gretna, VA: the town of Gretna is known for its charming small-town atmosphere with one stoplight, restaurants acclaimed for their “home-cooked” meals, and residents who are accommodating and friendly.

Summerbreeze Ridge: 12+/- Acres of Wooded Buildable Acreage in Boones Mill, VA
$109,000
12.35 Acres
Boones Mill, Virginia, 24065
Tucked away at the end of a state-maintained paved road in a quiet cul-de-sac, this 12.35+/- acre property in Franklin County offers the perfect combination of seclusion, convenience, and natural beauty. Located in a peaceful, well-kept rural neighborhood, the property provides a rare opportunity to build your dream home surrounded by nature, while still being close to modern conveniences. Whether you’re planning for a primary residence or a private homestead, this land offers the ideal blend of privacy, space, and community.The acreage is predominantly wooded with a mature canopy of oak, pine, poplar, and maple, offering both scenic beauty and a diverse habitat. A seasonal creek meanders through the property, and several old logging roads wind through the landscape, perfect for future trails or driveway access. Natural rock outcroppings add character to the landscape, and the diverse topography offers multiple build sites – from easily accessible locations near the road to a ridgetop setting with potential mountain views for ultimate privacy.Minimal deed restrictions are in place to help protect your investment while still allowing plenty of flexibility. The property has ample space for gardening, raising hens, and enjoying a self-sustaining lifestyle. It’s also a great place for recreation, with room to explore, hike, and enjoy the outdoors year-round.All of this with easy access to schools, shopping, and healthcare without sacrificing the peace and quiet of country living:~25 minutes to Roanoke, VA~25 minutes to Smith Mountain Lake ~20 min to Rocky Mount, VA~35 min to Ferrum CollegeDon’t miss out on your chance to own a private, buildable parcel in one of Southwest Virginia’s most desirable rural areas.Shown by appointment only.To schedule a showing or inquire about the property, please contact Justin Rolfe at 704-998-1013 or Get To Know the Area: Get on the Water at Smith Mountain Lake: Boat, swim, and play on the "Jewel of the Blue Ridge Mountains," Virginia's second-largest freshwater lake, stretching 40 miles with 500 miles of shoreline, offering scenic beauty, abundant recreational activities, and a variety of accommodations across Bedford, Franklin, and Pittsylvania counties.Experience Moonshining History in Franklin County, VA: From Franklin County’s bootlegging roots during the Prohibition era of the 1920s to modern-day depictions on the big screen, there’s nothing watered down about the wettest county in the world!Visit Roanoke, VA: Nestled in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Roanoke, VA, offers a perfect blend of outdoor adventure, hiking, scenic drives, historic landmarks, arts and culture, craft breweries, local dining, family-friendly attractions, and a thriving downtown scene, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers, history buffs, and weekend getaways.Join a Monday Night Jam at The Blue Ridge Institute & Museum: Explore traditions from years gone by, and enjoy getting to know some of the great local artists, musicians, and residents of the Blue Ridge region.Cruise the Nearby Blue Ridge Parkway: Drive one of America's most scenic roads. Enjoy a leisurely excursion filled with nature's beauty through dense forests and atop mountain ridges. You'll find breathtaking overlooks, numerous hiking trails and great spots for picnics.

Mountain Magic: 147+/- Unrestricted Acres with Private Pond in Tazewell County, Virginia
$472,000
147.3 Acres
North Tazewell, Virginia, 24630
Welcome to a truly special piece of Southwest Virginia – 147+/- gently rolling acres in Tazewell County where mountain views stretch for miles, wildlife roams freely, and each season brings a new reason to fall in love with your land all over again.As spring rolls in, turkeys gobble across the hollers and hills, and you're out chasing them through wooded draws and open fields. By summer, you’re sipping cold lemonade from the front porch or diving into your own private, nearly 1/2-acre spring-fed pond, hidden deep within the property and previously stocked with fish – just waiting for you to revive it. Nearby, the robust hay fields – fertile and maintained for years by neighboring farmers – are ready for harvest, adding both income potential and beauty to your investment.Fall paints the landscape in rich color as you light a bonfire on the ridge, soaking in the golden hour glow across the surrounding peaks. When winter settles in, the hills become your personal ski slopes – grab a few friends and a couple of 4-wheelers and carve your own blue-level runs before warming up by the fire as the alpenglow settles over the neighboring ridge (yes, it’s been done!). The land itself is layered with character – low, mid, and upper pastures and timber stands create a dynamic, ever-changing canvas. Build low for easy access and use the higher elevations for guest cabins or recreational hangouts. Or perch your dream home at the peak with breathtaking 270–360° views and use the valleys for storage, farming, or play. The property's old perimeter fencing offers a great foundation for future livestock or pasture plans.More than 75 acres of hardwood forest provide a mix of mature maples, poplar, oak, cherry, walnut, a few cedar, and even scattered apple trees and blackberry bushes. This isn’t just land; it’s a farm-fresh pantry. Imagine baking pies from your own apples and berries, or using rich native woods to smoke a batch of barbecue or warm your home on a crisp night.The property is rich in wildlife with abundant deer sign, wild turkey, and even black bear – a true sportsman's paradise. Several ingress and egress points from the county road provide easy access throughout the property. And with a large, monitor-style barn already in place near the road, you’ve got room for tractors, hay storage, or workshop space from day one.Out here, you're not boxed in by fences or subdivisions. You're cradled by the Appalachian Mountains, with the sense that they’re wrapping around you like a natural fortress. It's quiet, it’s peaceful, and it’s yours to shape.You won’t find another property that blends accessibility, utility, natural beauty, and seclusion quite like this one. Located just minutes from the conveniences of North Tazewell yet wrapped in the serenity of Virginia’s Appalachian landscape, this land feels worlds away.~20 minutes to College Plaza in Bluefield, VA (major shopping, amenities, etc.)~30 minutes to Jefferson National Forest~35 minutes to Princeton, WV or Burkes Garden~50 minutes to Hatfield & McCoy trails or Berlind Lake WMADon’t wait to secure your slice of Appalachian heaven. This 147+/- acre retreat offers the freedom to live, build, explore, and invest exactly the way you want. Reach out to schedule your private showing – and start envisioning your life surrounded by mountain beauty, not neighbors. Shown by appointment only.To schedule a showing or inquire about the property, please contact Justin Rolfe at 704-998-1013 / .Get To Know the Area: Explore The George Washington and Jefferson National Forest: Spanning over 1.8 million acres, this sprawling national forest offers endless opportunities for hiking, hunting, camping, and wildlife viewing right in your backyard. It's one of the largest public land areas in the eastern U.S. – a true paradise for outdoor enthusiasts.Ride the Iconic Hatfield & McCoy Trails: The Hatfield & McCoy Trail System is one of the most extensive off-road trail networks in the world, offering hundreds of miles of rugged, scenic terrain for ATVs, UTVs, and dirt bikes. It attracts riders from across the country looking for adrenaline-filled adventures through Appalachian backcountry.Cruise the Back of the Dragon: Tazewell is known as the "Gateway to the Back of the Dragon." As Virginia’s premier motorcycle and sports car route, the Back of the Dragon features 32 miles of twisting mountain roads with over 400 curves—ideal for thrill-seekers chasing scenic views and high-octane rides through the Blue Ridge Mountains.Get Back to Nature at Burke's Garden: Known as "God's Thumbprint," Burke's Garden is an awe-inspiring, bowl-shaped valley surrounded by mountains at 3,000+ feet elevation. This highland farming community offers peaceful drives, biking, Amish markets, and stunning scenery just outside Tazewell.Cast a Line on the Clinch River: The Clinch River winds through Southwest Virginia with cool, clear waters perfect for fishing, kayaking, and relaxing in nature. Known for its incredible biodiversity, it’s one of the most unique and scenic rivers in the eastern U.S.

Country Charm: Home on 5+/- Wooded Acres in Halifax County, VA
$264,000
5 Acres
Nathalie, Virginia, 24577
Welcome to your dream homestead in Nathalie, Virginia. Situated on approximately 5 peaceful acres at the end of a quiet, state-maintained paved road, this well-kept 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom home offers the perfect blend of rural charm and modern comfort in the heart of Halifax County.Inside, you'll find gleaming hardwood floors throughout and an inviting open floorplan that connects the kitchen, dining area, and living room - ideal for both everyday living and entertaining. Step outside onto the country-style front porch where you can unwind in the swing or enjoy an evening of grilling while taking in the tranquil surroundings.This home is packed with upgrades that make it move-in ready. Recent improvements include brand-new vinyl siding in 2025, a new roof installed in 2022, a new water heater added in 2025, and an HVAC system that’s less than five years old, ensuring energy efficiency and peace of mind.Equestrian enthusiasts and hobby farmers will appreciate the newer 24x40-foot barn complete with concrete floors, two horse stalls, and a 10-foot lean-to offering extra storage space for equipment or parking. The land includes a well-maintained trail system perfect for horseback riding, nature walks, or ATV adventures through a beautiful stand of young pine trees - there's even a nice creek meandering through the woods to enjoy on a warm summer day. Two additional sheds on the property offer ideal space for storing lawn equipment, gardening tools, or could even be converted into a workshop or detached office.Whether you're seeking a private rural retreat, a small farm, or a family homestead with room to grow, this property delivers the space, functionality, and natural beauty you’ve been searching for - all just a short drive from amenities and shopping.~30 minutes to South Boston, VA~45 minutes to Gretna, VA~1 hour to Lynchburg, VA~1 hour to Farmville, VA~1 hour to Danville, VA~1.5 hours to Durham, NCDon’t miss out on this opportunity to own a turnkey country property in Nathalie. Schedule your private tour and take the first step toward your rural lifestyle dream.To schedule a showing or inquire about the property, please contact Justin Rolfe at 704-998-1013 or . Get To Know the Area: Explore Halifax County, VA: Established in 1752, this historic county provides the quintessential atmosphere so many desire. Halifax County is conveniently located within two hours of several major cities, including Raleigh, Richmond, and Roanoke. Sip Some Wine at Hunting Creek Vineyards: Visit this small family winery with a great ambiance, a pond, and outdoor seating to take in all that nature has to offer.Take a Step Back in History at Staunton River Battlefield State Park: Explore Staunton River Battlefield State Park, where 700 Confederate men and boys defied the odds to defend a vital bridge against 5,000 Union cavalry. Walk the historic bridge trail, tour battlefield earthworks, and visit two museums with exhibits on Civil War history, Native American archaeology, and the park’s diverse wildlife.Sip Whiskey Straight at Bondurant Brothers Distillery: Step back in time at Bondurant Brothers Distillery, where Robert Bondurant continues his family’s legendary moonshining legacy. Experience handcrafted, single-batch spirits made from cane and grain—perfect for sipping chilled, mixed, or in your favorite cocktail.Visit the Resting Place of America's Patriot, Patrick Henry: Visit Patrick Henry's Red Hill to explore the beautifully preserved final home and resting place of America’s fiery patriot, where you can walk historic grounds, see original artifacts, and experience the rich legacy of the American Revolution. Enjoy stunning views of the Staunton River, immersive exhibits, and a glimpse into 18th-century Virginia life.

River's Edge: 89+/- Acre Farm with Farmhouse, Pond, and River Access
$689,000
89 Acres
Virgilina, Virginia, 24598
Historic 89+/- Acre Farm Estate in Halifax County, VA – Craftsman Home, Private Pond, River Access & MoreDiscover a rare opportunity to own a legacy farm rich in heritage and natural beauty. Nestled in the peaceful countryside of Virgilina, VA, this 89+/- acre estate offers a perfect blend of history, functionality, and modern comfort. With a renovated 1937 craftsman-style farmhouse, a private spring-fed pond, access to the Hyco River, and multiple barns and outbuildings, this property is ideal for farming, recreation, or simply enjoying the rural lifestyle.Renovated 1937 Craftsman-Style FarmhouseThis historic 2-bedroom farmhouse is a true architectural gem, featuring original 1937 Bogalusa oak flooring, heart pine upstairs, and large farmhouse windows that fill the space with natural light. Original beadboard porch ceilings painted in classic haint-blue and solid wood doors speak to its timeless Southern roots, while tasteful updates throughout ensure modern efficiency. The kitchen boasts new stainless steel appliances (2024), a new tankless water heater, and a 200-amp electrical system. New dual-zone heat pumps and a metal roof (2023) provide long-term value and peace of mind. A renovated laundry room and updated bath add to the home’s comfort and everyday convenience.Scenic Land & Outdoor FeaturesThe land itself is a dream – rolling pastures, wooded pockets, and a large, spring-fed pond stocked with bass, catfish, sunfish, and more. The fields once used to raise Gelbvieh and Angus cattle lead you to the nearby Hyco River, which opens the door to fishing, kayaking, and camping adventures on Kerr Lake. The fields and woods also offer ideal habitat for deer, turkey, and upland game hunting.Functional Farmstead & Historic OutbuildingsMultiple outbuildings support a working farm operation or hobby farm lifestyle, including barns, equipment sheds, and a sawmill used until recently to process lumber from the farm itself. This working infrastructure, along with fertile soils and established pastureland, provides an excellent foundation for livestock, gardening, or sustainable farming.Prime Location with Access to Recreation & CultureLocated just over an hour from Raleigh, NC and equidistant from Clarksville and South Boston, VA, the farm combines privacy with proximity. You’ll find boat launches for Kerr Lake within minutes, along with Occoneechee State Park and historic Buffalo Springs. Enjoy local events like Clarksville’s Wine Festival and Lakefest or explore South Boston’s art scene, brewery, and live music venues.A Rare Chance to Own a True Virginia LegacyThis property isn’t just a farm – it’s a storybook setting for the next chapter of your life. From fishing in the pond at sunset to porch-sitting under a sprawling sky, this is the kind of place where memories are made and traditions are kept. Whether you're dreaming of a recreational retreat, heritage homestead, or investment in rural living, this extraordinary farm is ready to welcome you home.Location~4 minutes to Hyco River boat ramp (a tributary of the Dan River)~15 minutes to Clarksville, VA and South Boston, VA~15 minutes to Buffalo Creek Boat Ramp at Kerr Lake~30 minutes to Hogan Creek Wildlife Management Area and Staunton River Battlefield State Park~45 minutes to Danville, VA~1.5 hours to Lynchburg, VA; Petersburg, VA; or the Appomattox Court House National Historical ParkShown by appointment only – schedule your private tour today and discover everything this incredible property has to offer.Contiguous acreage is available with additional home, second pond, and more.To schedule a showing or inquire about the property, please contact Justin Rolfe at 704-998-1013 or or Luke Shenk at 804-514-8444 or . Get To Know the Area: Visit Clarksville, VA: Clarksville is the only lakeside Virginia town. It is home to several restaurants, from Cooper's Landing (which hosts seasonal foods, indoor and outdoor dining, live music, weddings and events) to the Pizza Pub, a long-standing place to eat, socialize, and shoot pool. Coming soon is The Fish and Pig – a famous BBQ and seafood restaurant whose original restaurant began in Farmville, VA. There are numerous quaint shops and clothing stores, including a tailor who can handmake suits and outfits from top to bottom. Each year, Clarksville hosts the Wine Festival in the spring and the 3-day Lakefest in the summer. Lakefest's most exciting events include hot air ballon rides and fireworks over the lake. The gathering of the boats come just before the fireworks; a definite site to see. The streets are closed off on Saturday and food vendors and craftspeople gather to sell their best. There are always several live music events during the festival.Test the Waters at Buggs Island Lake: Buggs Island Lake, spanning nearly 49,000 acres, is a top fishing destination with abundant largemouth bass, catfish, striped bass, crappie, and white perch. Anglers can reel in bass in the upper lake and creek arms, while artificial habitats and seasonal water levels create prime fishing conditions. Whether you're after trophy catfish, spring striper runs, or year-round crappie action, this lake offers an unbeatable freshwater fishing experience.Explore South Boston's Historic Roots: Founded in 1854, this historic tobacco town has much to offer, from restaurants, shopping, and a deep historic tobacco heritage. The town hosts several street festivals, like the Harvest Festival which includes music, craftspeople, and food. They feature outdoor movies on the lawn downtown in the warmer months, and fireworks over the river each July 4th with live music and food. The Factory Street Brewery crafts their own beer and hosts numerous community events with live music, trivia nights, food trucks, and indoor and outdoor dining. The Prizery is also in downtown South Boston that includes an art gallery, local theater productions, and also brings such culture as the Richmond City Orchestra, famous puppeteers, art classes, and even summer art classes for children. Get In Tune with Nature at Occoneechee State Park: Discover Occoneechee State Park, a lakeside paradise on Virginia’s largest lake, Buggs Island Lake. With 48,000 acres of fishing and boating, cozy cabins, scenic campsites, and miles of trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding, there's something for everyone. Enjoy boat rentals, an equestrian campground, and a visitor center showcasing the rich history of the Occoneechee people—perfect for a relaxing getaway or outdoor adventure!
