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5515 Hot Springs Road, Hot Springs, VA 24445 - Alleghany County

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Property ID 5272149

Auction Information

A928 Sharman
266 W Main St, Covington, VA
04/26/2018, 12:00 PM
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Court Ordered Auction

Alleghany County, Virginia

Real Estate Auction

57 Acres

Offered in Two Tax Parcels

Bidders will be able to bid on the individual tracts as well as the whole property. Come buy it all or some, its up to you!

Tract 1

5515 Hot Springs Road, Hot Springs, VA 24445

Tax ID# 01300-00-000-0090 containing 43.80 acres, zoned AR, and has a tax assessment of $208,900. There is a 1920 home in need of repair and shop building serviced by three phase electricity. Beautiful mountain views afforded from this parcel with numerous building sites to build your new home or a get-a-way cabin retreat. There is a combination of open and wooded land with considerable bottom land along Falling Spring Creek, used for growing crops. The possibilities for this property are endless.

Tract 2

5519 Hot Springs Road, Hot Springs, VA 24445

Tax ID# 01300-00-000-009A containing 13.20 acres, zoned AR, and has a tax assessment of $155,800. The parcel is home to the historic Oak Grove Massie House. The house has 4 bedrooms and 1.5 bathrooms. In the 1980s the electrical and plumbing was upgraded. This parcel also has a combination of open and wooded land with great bottom land along Falling Spring Creek. Own and enjoy a piece of history with American roots.

This auction features quite possibly the oldest formal dwelling in Alleghany County, Virginia. The Massie House is a Federal style home built in 1825-1826 by Henry Massie with Thomas Massies money. The home is built on land that was granted to Thomas Massie from a land grant in 1781. Thomas served as a Major under George Washington. As you approach this stately home, as well as sitting atop the hill, you will see why it was named Oak Grove. Surrounded by the majestic oaks this property is well worth the effort to restore it to its past grandeur. Situated in Alleghany County just south of Hot Springs, Virginia, this area boasts some of the best mountain views around. The house is on the National Register of Historical Places.

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