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Originally Posted by Raeford
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What would property taxes run for that mountainside?


Probably $2K or so annual[without a structure on it].
I can't locate on the county GIS, must be multiple lots.


At that sale price that's really close.

Wythe county is valuing the tract at $234,000.00 and I think the tax rate there is .54 per hundred.

It's pacel # 26-17

David Allen Crockett out of Raleigh, NC Is the current owner.

That 700ft of elevation difference from top to bottom is reflected in that sale price.

That Tennessee home/land recently posted here @ 1.3M had 200 feet of elevation difference within 280 acres, lot's more usable land with a lake and a large home to boot.

Ya get what you're willing to pay for.

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That's a nice area of Virginia. I've read some stray elk here and there are wandering into that county.



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Wow that is dirt cheap!

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Originally Posted by wilkeshunter
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Someone from up north will buy for a getaway.


The money coming to the southeast form up north is astounding. It has our economy pegged wide open. Most local folks can’t afford to by land around home anymore. Real estate prices are through the roof and keep on climbing.





Ditto here in south FL, Sir.


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Originally Posted by JeffA
Originally Posted by Raeford
Originally Posted by gregintenn
What would property taxes run for that mountainside?


Probably $2K or so annual[without a structure on it].
I can't locate on the county GIS, must be multiple lots.


At that sale price that's really close.

Wythe county is valuing the tract at $234,000.00 and I think the tax rate there is .54 per hundred.

It's pacel # 26-17

David Allen Crockett out of Raleigh, NC Is the current owner.

That 700ft of elevation difference from top to bottom is reflected in that sale price.

That Tennessee home/land recently posted here @ 1.3M had 200 feet of elevation difference within 280 acres, lot's more usable land with a lake and a large home to boot.

Ya get what you're willing to pay for.

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Good point but location is everything.


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My wifes original family ancestor settled in Wyeth after the revolution. This article claims he deserted, other family historians say he was a turncoat and was given land as a pension after the war. It also mentions Confederate war service but supposedly some Hillenburgs moved to Indiana and served in the Union Army. My wife has heard that the original home and property is still intact.
http://hillenburg.blogspot.com/2008/03/johann-daniel-hilgenberg-hessian.html


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I used to hunt in Bland Co. just north of Wytheville — still know some bear hunters in Rural Retreat—-beautiful country.

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Originally Posted by Raeford
Originally Posted by gregintenn
What would property taxes run for that mountainside?


Probably $2K or so annual[without a structure on it].
I can't locate on the county GIS, must be multiple lots.


$2K or so annual, amazing, considerably less than what I pay in property taxes on my humble abode here in Texas, and a great price for a beautiful property.

I’ve driven I 81 many times over the years, always admired East Tennessee/far western Virginia. I’ve seen so many places go under this past 40+ years, in a perfect world a young local couple buys that place, builds with a light footprint, raises a family and makes a go of it. Wishful thinking I know.


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Originally Posted by Birdwatcher
Originally Posted by Raeford
Originally Posted by gregintenn
What would property taxes run for that mountainside?


Probably $2K or so annual[without a structure on it].
I can't locate on the county GIS, must be multiple lots.


$2K or so annual, amazing, considerably less than what I pay in property taxes on my humble abode here in Texas, and a great price for a beautiful property.

I’ve driven I 81 many times over the years, always admired East Tennessee/far western Virginia. I’ve seen so many places go under this past 40+ years, in a perfect world a young local couple buys that place, builds with a light footprint, raises a family and makes a go of it. Wishful thinking I know.


And has/have a job locally to pay the bills.


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That’s about 20 minutes from my house. Nice neighborhood and lots of deer along in there. Very steep and rough piece of ground on some of that, truth be told part of it is a bluff. Lot of interstate noise as well being that close to I77. You can see the nastiest part of it from the interstate.

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