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$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.

$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].

$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.

$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.

$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.

$360,000
12 Acres
Ennice, North Carolina, 28623
Escape to your own private 12+/- acre sanctuary where mature hardwood forest meets crystal-clear mountain waters in the heart of North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains. This unrestricted wooded retreat in Ennice combines prime wildlife habitat with spectacular waterfront access, creating the ultimate destination for hunters, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking their perfect mountain getaway in Alleghany County, NC. Mountain Living at Its FinestThis wooded retreat showcases nature's diversity with a magnificent canopy of mature trees, including hickory, a variety of oaks, towering poplar, and stately white pine. The property's elevation of 2,500 feet ensures those coveted temperate mountain conditions that make North Carolina's high country so desirable for both full-time residents and weekend warriors seeking refuge from the heat. Prime Hunting and Wildlife HabitatSerious hunters will appreciate the abundant deer, turkey, and goose sign scattered throughout this pristine property. The diverse forest ecosystem, natural surrounding lands, and proximity to the Little River create an ideal wildlife corridor, making this land a hunter's dream destination. Picture yourself settling into your own hunting blind on a crisp winter evening, watching as deer emerge from the hardwood forest while the river gurgles softly in the background. Little River Waterfront ParadiseThe crown jewel of this property is its impressive 400+ feet of bold Little River frontage, offering endless recreational opportunities for fishing enthusiasts and water lovers. The river provides excellent wading conditions perfect for fly fishing for trout or casting for smallmouth bass as morning fog dances across the water's surface. Imagine watching geese zip through like fighter pilots on their seasonal migration while you enjoy the soothing sounds of water rushing over ancient rocks below. Multiple Building Sites This sloping property offers multiple prime building sites, allowing you to choose your perfect mountain retreat location. Whether you prefer a river view cabin where you can fall asleep to the gentle trickle of flowing water, or an elevated homesite that offers privacy while still providing easy access to your waterfront playground, this land accommodates your vision. The steeper terrain on the opposite riverbank means enhanced privacy and seclusion for your mountain retreat. Natural Amenities and Seasonal DelightsNature provides its own seasonal treats with wild wineberries sprinkled throughout the wooded terrain, offering natural snacking opportunities during summer months – truly nature's candy for the whole family. The property maintains excellent cell service throughout, ensuring you can stay connected while enjoying your mountain retreat. Consider creating your own riverside entertainment area with string lights and a fire pit where family and friends can gather to enjoy the mesmerizing sights and sounds of the flowing river. Secluded Location with AccessibilityConvenience meets mountain living with this property's prime location just 15 minutes from charming Sparta and approximately 25 minutes from Galax, Virginia – hailed as the "world's capital of old-time mountain music." This proximity provides easy access to mountain culture, dining, shopping, and entertainment while maintaining the peaceful seclusion that makes mountain property so appealing. Investment and Recreation OpportunityWhether you're seeking secluded hunting land, a recreational retreat, or investment property in North Carolina's desirable mountain region, this Little River property delivers exceptional value. The combination of water frontage, mature timber, abundant wildlife, build sites, and convenient location creates a rare opportunity in today's competitive land market. Don't miss this chance to own your own mountain sanctuary with big river frontage. This property offers the perfect blend of recreation, investment potential, and natural beauty that serious land buyers are seeking.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: Sing Along at the Blue Ridge Music Center: Experience world-class bluegrass concerts at this state-of-the-art amphitheater on the Blue Ridge Parkway featuring "The Roots of American Music" museum.Raise a Toast at Round Peak Vineyards: Enjoy award-winning dry French and Italian varietals made from estate-grown grapes in the heart of North Carolina wine country.Cast a Line at Stewarts Creek WMA: This stunning 1,087-acre mountain preserve features 4.5 miles of pristine trout waters rushing through dramatic rocky gorges and rhododendron-lined valleys. This world-class fishing destination offers the perfect preview of the incredible outdoor recreation opportunities waiting at your doorstep when you own mountain property in this remarkable region.Paddle Along the New River State Park: Experience legendary trout and bass fishing, gentle canoeing, and pristine camping along one of America's oldest rivers.Reach New Heights at Stone Mountain State Park: Discover a breathtaking 600-foot granite dome with 18 miles of hiking trails and 20+ miles of trout streams.

$199,500
99.75 Acres
Pulaski, Virginia, 24301
From pine-lined paths to towering oak trails, this 99.75+/- acre mountain property captures the full character of Southwest Virginia land ownership, stretching from the ridgeline down into the quiet valley area of the Walker Mountain range. This tract is tailored for anyone seeking a private, buildable tract surrounded by natural beauty and great multi-directional views.Perched along a scenic edge, a cleared potential build site offers a commanding vantage point overlooking the Big Walker Mountain range and surrounding valleys. From here, you can take in layered ridgelines with views extending northwesterly toward the Jefferson National Forest. And if you wander over the hill, you can gaze upon endless farms and the town of Pulaski off in the distance. Whether you envision a primary residence, mountain hunting retreat, or legacy property, the tone is already set, and the land is ready for your vision.The land is fully wooded with a diverse mix of timber, including chestnut oak, white oak, red oak, maple, hemlock, and scattered white pines, creating both long-term value and a rich wildlife habitat. Trails wind throughout the property from peak to valley, providing immediate access with opportunities to reopen and expand trails with some additional clearing. Recent road improvements have further enhanced the property's ingress/egress options, while preserving its natural feel. Only two tracts separate this land from the national forest, enhancing both seclusion and long-term recreational appeal.A spring-fed creek flows down the holler, adding to the natural character of the land and providing a peaceful setting to unwind. On warm days, you can follow the natural contours of the land down the shaded gully, where cool air settles, and the sound of water trickling over ancient stone creates a peaceful setting to hide away from the stressors of the world. The quiet here is noticeable, with nothing but the wind moving through the trees and birdsong echoing across the ridges.Wildlife is abundant with consistent sign from deer, turkey, and bear, making this an excellent hunting or recreational tract. The combination of terrain, cover, and quiet surroundings creates ideal conditions for wildlife movement. As you make your way to the property from town, the approach sets the tone. Winding country roads lead you through rolling pastureland dotted with idyllic barns and classic silos, gradually giving way to the rising wall of the Little Walker Mountain range, where this property is tucked away.And when you're ready to explore beyond your boundaries, Little Walker Creek is just minutes away, offering the chance to spend an afternoon casting for smallmouth bass in one of the area's most scenic waterways.Location Highlights:~18 minutes to Pulaski, VA~25 minutes to I-81~55 minutes to Blacksburg, VA and Virginia Tech~1 hour, 15 minutes to Roanoke, VA Buildable mountain properties with this level of privacy, views, and acreage are becoming increasingly limited. If you've been waiting for the right combination of usability, value, and natural beauty, this tract is worth your attention.*NOTE: FOR ADDITIONAL ACREAGE, please see my additional listing (click here) for 105+/- acres in Pulaski County, VA.*Shown by appointment only.To schedule a showing or inquire about the property, please contact Justin Rolfe at 540-299-7238 or .Get To Know the Area: Explore the Jefferson National Forest: Discover over 700,000 acres of public land offering hiking, hunting, camping, and backcountry recreation just minutes from the property.Fish the New River: One of the oldest rivers in the world, known for excellent smallmouth bass fishing, scenic floating, and year-round outdoor recreation.Hike the Big Walker Mountain Trail: Take in elevated ridge-top views and quiet forest surroundings along trails that showcase the beauty of the Walker Mountain range.Visit Pulaski, VA: A growing small town offering local dining, shopping, and quick access to outdoor recreation while maintaining its rural charm.Spend the Day at Claytor Lake State Park: Enjoy boating, swimming, and lakeside relaxation at one of Southwest Virginia's most popular outdoor destinations.

$919,000
16.29 Acres
Meadows Of Dan, Virginia, 24120
Tucked away at the end of a quiet, state-maintained gravel road, this custom-built contemporary home in Meadows of Dan, Virginia delivers the ultimate mountain living experience. With 4+ bedrooms, 4.1 baths, and more than 4,400 square feet of finished living space on 16+/- private acres, this property offers the perfect combination of elegance, comfort, and seclusion – all just minutes from the Blue Ridge Parkway and situated just beyond the world-renowned Primland Resort.From the moment you arrive, the home’s design draws you into the landscape. Expansive windows flood the interior with natural light, framing expansive views of the surrounding peaks. Built to entertain and impress, this property offers high-end craftsmanship throughout, from arched doorways and barrel ceilings to custom built-ins, granite countertops, and thoughtful details in every corner.At the heart of the home is a gourmet kitchen that invites gatherings of any size. Granite countertops and a full granite backsplash wrap the space, complemented by a large central island, double wall ovens, and an walk-in pantry offering abundant storage. The kitchen flows seamlessly into a keeping room with rustic beams and a cozy Jotul wood stove, creating the perfect spot to enjoy breakfast while taking in the views of the rolling backyard. The kitchen also connects to a formal dining room through a convenient butler’s pantry with a built-in buffet, ideal for hosting holidays or dinner parties.Step outside from the kitchen to a spacious covered porch, complete with a grand stone fireplace, outdoor sink, and a mounted waterproof TV. It’s the perfect place to unwind, whether you’re grilling steaks, watching the game, or gathering around the fire on cool evenings. Just beyond the porch, an in-ground pool with built-in seating extends your outdoor living space and creates an ideal setting for summer entertaining.The first-floor private quarters were designed with flexibility and privacy in mind. The primary suite enjoys a prime corner location with vaulted ceilings, oversized windows, and direct access to a private patio overlooking the fenced garden area. The en-suite bathroom feels like a personal spa, featuring his-and-hers granite vanities, a built-in makeup vanity, a cast-iron Kohler soaking tub framed by large windows, and a luxurious walk-in rain shower. The water closet includes a toilet, urinal, and bidet for added convenience, and the suite also offers a large walk-in closet with abundant natural light. A smaller room nearby is perfect for a nursery or quiet reading nook, while an additional flex space with a private bed and bath makes an ideal in-law suite or teen retreat.Upstairs, a cozy sitting area opens to three spacious bedrooms, each with incredible mountain views, and two full bathrooms. Multiple walk-in attic storage spaces offer additional convenience and could easily be transformed into a hobby or movie room.But the home is only part of it! The outdoor amenities are just as impressive as the interior. The property includes a detached 2-car garage, a greenhouse, and a fenced-in garden/pet area with a solar-powered electric fence and two powered, insulated sheds – perfect for homesteading or hobby gardening. The land offers a clean balance of open field (3+/- acres) and wooded acreage, ideal for enjoying wildlife, hiking, or creating a small food plot. Abundant deer and other game frequent the area, making it a paradise for the outdoorsman.This property is also RV-friendly, featuring a 50-amp hookup – ideal for hosting guests passing through for a Virginia Tech football weekend or those exploring the Blue Ridge Parkway during peak fall foliage season.Whether you’re looking for a full-time mountain residence, a family retreat, or an investment property, this luxury home in Meadows of Dan offers unmatched beauty and versatility. With a seller-provided septic credit, there’s even the potential to expand to a 6- or 7-bedroom home – perfect for larger families or to use as a vacation rental or corporate getaway.Highlights:4,400+ sq. ft. contemporary home on 16.29+/- private acres4–6+ possible bedrooms, 4.1 baths, multiple flex spacesGourmet kitchen with granite countertops, double wall ovens, and walk-in pantryButler’s pantry, formal dining room, and keeping room with Jotul wood stoveBarrel ceilings, arched doorways, and abundant custom featuresCovered porch with outdoor stone fireplace, sink, and waterproof TVIn-ground pool with built-in seating and beautiful mountain backdropDetached garage, greenhouse, and fenced garden with solar-powered fenceHVAC zoning system for premium comfort throughout the houseGenerac generator for majority-home power solutionsWood-burning furnace that can heat the entire houseAbundant wildlife, open fields, and wooded acreageSituated just one crest over from Primland Resort (just across the Dan River Basin) and minutes from the Blue Ridge ParkwayExperience luxury mountain living where every window captures a breathtaking view, every room reflects craftsmanship, and every acre invites you to slow down and savor the peace of the Blue Ridge Mountains.Shown by appointment only.To schedule a showing or inquire about the property, please contact Justin Rolfe at 540-299-7238 or - OR - Matt Muehleck at 276-340-8538 or .Get To Know the Area: Raise a Glass at Chateau Morrisette: Chateau Morrisette - one of the largest wineries in Virginia - is both a relaxing and exciting experience for anyone who enjoys fine wine, good food, and natural surroundings. It offers elevated southern cuisine at its onsite restaurant, a perfect wine for every palate, long-range views, and most importantly, it's dog friendly (with a few of its own dogs greeting visitors during tastings and tours)!Unwind at Primland Auberge Resort: Primland Resort, spanning 12,000 acres, offers a private mountain retreat featuring a regal main lodge, romantic cabins, and tree houses overlooking the Dan River Gorge, with winding trails, trout-filled streams, horseback riding, hunting excursions, Auberge Spa relaxation, and stargazing at the property's observatory amidst untouched natural beauty.Stand on the Edge at Lover's Leap Overlook: Offers a breathtaking view steeped in legend, where the enduring romance between a settler's son and the Chief's daughter is said to echo through the surrounding landscape to this day.Speed Things up at Martinsville Speedway: At .526 miles in length, Martinsville Speedway is the shortest track on the NASCAR Cup Series circuit. Because of its small size, tight corners and unique shape – described most often as a paperclip – Martinsville offers some of the most exciting and close-quarters racing in the sport.Explore Patrick County, VA: The mountains and valleys are yours to explore. Stroll through the vineyards or sunflower fields. Cruise the Blue Ridge Parkway, or hike Rock Castle Gorge. From the rugged outdoors to 5-star luxury, there is so much to discover!Visit Martinsville, VA: Experience heart-pounding NASCAR racing, explore the arts, enjoy cycling or hiking, and so much more!Embrace Floyd, VA: Situated on the picturesque Blue Ridge Plateau in southwestern Virginia, Floyd is celebrated for its stunning landscapes and vibrant cultural scene, encompassing music, arts, local cuisine, and outdoor activities. Known for its laid-back charm and hosting the renowned Friday Night Jamboree at the Floyd Country Store, this quaint town embodies a unique state of mind that blends relaxation with creative energy.

$559,500
95.93 Acres
Rural Retreat, Virginia, 24368
Discover 96+/- acres of scenic farmland and recreational land tucked away in the rolling countryside of Rural Retreat, Virginia. This exceptional Wythe County property blends productive pastureland, hardwood ridges, and thriving wildlife habitat into one diverse tract that offers both immediate agricultural value and long-term investment potential. Whether you're searching for a private farm, a hunting retreat, or the perfect setting to build a dream home surrounded by mountain views, this property offers a natural combination of usability, beauty, and privacy that land buyers are actively seeking today.Access to the property is excellent with entry points from two different roads, creating flexibility for farming operations, build sites, or future improvements. A newly established gravel driveway (2025) winds more than a quarter mile into the property and climbs toward the top of a scenic ridge where an outstanding homesite awaits. This location features a newly drilled well (2025) and soils that have previously perked, making the building process far easier for future owners. From this elevated ridge, the views truly shine. Look out across the rolling fields below while enjoying long-range mountain views stretching toward the nearby Jefferson National Forest peaks. With the property's southern exposure, you can catch a glimpse of glowing sunrises in the morning and colorful sunsets in the evening, giving this potential homesite a front row seat to Southwest Virginia's natural beauty.The farm itself features over 40 acres of open pasture, historically used for cattle grazing and hay production. A majority of the property is already fenced with barbed wire and cattle fencing, making it well-suited for continued livestock operations, hobby farming, or agricultural expansion. The rolling open ground offers incredible flexibility for a variety of uses, including row crops, additional build/home sites, orchards full of apple or fruit trees, food plots for wildlife, Christmas tree farming, or simply open green space for recreation. The gentle terrain even creates natural hills perfect for exciting activities, like sledding or snow tubing during the winter months.Bordering the pasture fields are beautiful hardwood ridgetops dotted with pine, creating the type of mixed habitat that attracts and holds wildlife year-round. Deer and turkey sign are abundant throughout the property, and the mature oaks along the ridges provide excellent mast production each fall. Treelines and wooded pockets break up the landscape and create natural privacy screens, bedding areas for wildlife, and well-covered hunting spaces that make the farm feel even larger every time you round a treeline or step into a new field. Near the center of the property, a natural spring emerges from the ground, eventually feeding a small creek that flows along the eastern portion of the land and adds both agricultural value and natural beauty to the property.This farm has been income-producing for many years, supporting both cattle grazing and hay production. A container located on the property will convey with the sale and provides convenient storage for hay, equipment, or farm supplies, making it a practical addition for future farming or land management.Outdoor enthusiasts will also appreciate how close the property sits to some of the region's best recreational opportunities. Southwest Virginia is well known for its trout fishing, and anglers will find easy access to the stocked waters of Cripple Creek, along with numerous native trout streams flowing through the surrounding mountains. Many of these pristine waters lie within the nearby Mount Rogers National Recreation Area, one of the most sought-after outdoor destinations in the region.Convenient to nearby towns and recreation:~15 minutes to downtown Rural Retreat~20 minutes to Cripple Creek Outfitters for stocked rainbow trout fishing

$489,000
42.27 Acres
Laurel Springs, North Carolina, 28644
Tucked away off N Burnt Hill Rd in Laurel Springs, this 42+/- acre mountain tract in Ashe County offers a highly desirable blend of privacy, long-range views, and diverse terrain in the heart of the North Carolina High Country. Accessed by a private drive from the state-maintained road, the property welcomes you with the soothing sound of a beautiful flowing creek that runs alongside the entrance. A striking cascading rock feature with water gently spilling down the formation creates a picturesque mountain setting the moment you arrive.As you travel deeper into the property, the landscape begins to unfold with impressive natural diversity. Expansive rock formations and towering white pines line the hillside on one side of the drive, while rich hardwood bottoms sit below on the other. Along the way, you will pass a small meadow that could easily serve as a wildlife food plot, garden area, or the ideal spot for a detached garage or small barn. The driveway continues to gradually climb through the property, revealing additional level pockets and gently sloping terrain that provide potential build sites depending on your vision.The true highlight awaits at the upper elevation, where a 1.3+/- acre open pasture sits at approximately 3,200 feet. This elevated setting delivers sweeping long-range mountain views that span the surrounding ridgelines and valleys. From select areas of the pasture you can even catch a breathtaking sunrise over the eastern mountains, making it an exceptional location for a mountain cabin, full time residence, RV setup, or private camping retreat.The timber across the property includes a healthy mix of cherry, hemlock, poplar, oak, and other native hardwood species, creating both visual beauty and quality wildlife habitat. Well-worn deer trails traverse the hillsides, and bedding areas can be found along the ridgetops, offering strong potential for hunters or wildlife enthusiasts who enjoy observing the region's abundant game.Outdoor recreation opportunities are plentiful. With its varied terrain and established access points, the property lends itself to hiking, mountain biking, hunting, exploring, and gathering with family and friends. The tract is also conveniently positioned between two of the High Country's most desirable mountain towns, placing you nearly equidistant to both Sparta and West Jefferson, each offering local dining, shopping, and small-town charm.Just down the road from Cranberry Creek

$108,000
13.5 Acres
Floyd, Virginia, 24091
Tucked into the rolling Blue Ridge Mountains of Floyd County, VA, this unrestricted mountain land invites you to slow down, explore, and use the land the way it was meant to be enjoyed. A steady mountain creek winds through the property, creating a natural corridor for wildlife and an ideal backdrop for an off-grid cabin or creekside retreat. From the higher elevations, the land opens up to scenic mountain views and dramatic rock outcroppings that add both character and a sense of elevation and seclusion.This secluded mountain property is loaded with sign and the habitat needed to hold deer year-round, with mature stands of red and white oak, poplar, and hickory providing natural food sources and excellent stand locations. Beyond hunting, the land supports a true back-to-the-land lifestyle – harvest fresh mountain water, forage for blackberries and mushrooms, and explore the remnants of old moonshine stills long-hidden in the wooded terrain. Future owners could build an off-grid cabin along the creek for a unique AirBNB investment, capitalizing on the property’s close proximity to the nationally celebrated Town of Floyd. Just minutes away, downtown Floyd has been recognized by outlets such as Southern Living and USA Today as one of the top small towns in the South, known for its live music, artisan shops, local dining, and vibrant cultural scene. Guests could enjoy a quiet mountain stay by night and experience Floyd’s charm by day. One of the most compelling features of this property is the freedom to shape it into your own mountain playground. Carve out a network of private hiking trails that wind through mature hardwoods and lead you all the way to the peak, where elevated views create a rewarding destination. Imagine a custom-built treehouse perched above the forest floor, offering a peaceful overlook of your land and a one-of-a-kind place to relax, read, or watch wildlife move through the timber. For the more adventurous, the topography even lends itself to the idea of a zipline running back down toward the creek, ending the ride with a refreshing dip in the cool mountain water during the summer months. Combined with paved road frontage and the soothing sounds of Shooting Creek, this Floyd County, VA land offers a rare chance to create an immersive outdoor experience that blends recreation, creativity, and Blue Ridge Mountain living on your own terms.~15 min from the vibrant arts and country music scene of downtown Floyd, VA~20 min from Ferrum College~30 min from dining, shopping, and amenities in Rocky Mount, VA~30 min from boating and watersports on Philpott Lake~50 min to Virginia Tech and Primland Auberge Resort~1 hr from Roanoke, VAWhether you're looking to escape, explore, or establish your dream homestead, this mountain haven is the perfect place to call your own. Don't miss your chance to own a slice of paradise in the heart of Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains! Shown by appointment only.To schedule a showing or inquire about the property, please contact Justin Rolfe at 540-299-7238 or Get To Know the Area: Discover Old Moonshine Stills Along “Shootin’ Creek”: If Franklin County, Virginia was the so-called “Moonshine Capital” of the world during Prohibition in the 1920’s, then Shootin’ Creek – located in the southwest corner of the county – might qualify as the “Moonshine Capital” of Franklin County. In T. Keister Greer’s book, “THE GREAT MOONSHINE CONSPIRACY TRIAL OF 1935,” he mentions Shootin’ Creek no less than eight times as a center of moonshining and revenuer raids. One revenue agent testified to cutting up more than 30 moonshine stills at Shootin’ Creek in a space of 90 days. Understand the Eastern Continental DivideFollow The Crooked Road to Floyd, VA: Floyd has been honored in multiple nationally-acclaimed magazines, including USA Today and Southern Living, as “one of the South’s Best Small Towns.” It is best known is the Friday Night Jamboree held at The Floyd Country Store, Floyd is prominently featured on the Virginia Heritage Music Trail called "The Crooked Road."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!Cruise the 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.Unwind at Primland Auberge Resort: Primland Resort, spanning 12,000 acres, offers a private mountain retreat featuring a regal main lodge, romantic cabins, and tree houses overlooking the Dan River Gorge, with winding trails, trout-filled streams, horseback riding, hunting excursions, Auberge Spa relaxation, and stargazing at the property's observatory amidst untouched natural beauty. Raise a Glass at Chateau Morrisette: Chateau Morrisette - one of the largest wineries in Virginia - is both a relaxing and exciting experience for anyone who enjoys fine wine, good food, and natural surroundings. It offers elevated southern cuisine at its onsite restaurant, a perfect wine for every palate, long-range views, and most importantly, it's dog friendly (with a few of its own dogs greeting visitors during tastings and tours)!

$119,000
17.89 Acres
Cana, Virginia, 24317
Tucked away at the end of a quiet stretch of Flatridge Road and just over one mile from the NC-VA border as the crow flies, this 17.89+/- acre tract in Cana, Virginia offers privacy, versatility, and natural beauty. With approximately 1,000 feet of paved state road frontage and a dead-end setting, you get easy access without sacrificing peace and seclusion. A new 2025 survey and perc test are already in place, giving buyers a strong head start, whether the plan is to build, subdivide, or hold onto as a long-term investment.The land opens with a wide, level ridgetop along Flatridge Road, making it easy to envision multiple potential build sites with minimal prep work. This portion of the property is covered in a healthy mix of oak, poplar, and pine, creating both aesthetic appeal and potential future timber value. As you move east into the property from the primary entrance on the western boundary, the terrain begins to transition, revealing increasing signs of wildlife activity with well-traveled deer trails cutting across the hillside.The property continues to impress as it drops into a scenic creek bottom featuring approximately 600 feet of waterfrontage. This area offers a unique setting, with natural rock formations, shaded banks, and the kind of atmosphere that makes it easy to spend long afternoons by the water. Beyond the creek, the land begins to once again rise in elevation into mature hardwoods, including large poplar, with additional opportunities for building, clearing pasture or food plots, or selectively harvesting timber. Old logging and farming roads - some bordered by stacked stone - add both accessibility and a sense of history dating back generations.With no restrictions, this property adapts to your goals. It is equally suited for a private homesite, hunting property, weekend retreat, or a strategic land investment with subdivision potential already supported by the existing survey.Positioned between Mount Airy and the Blue Ridge Parkway, you are close to key areas while still enjoying a true rural setting:~15 minutes to Mount Airy, NC