20 acres of raw land awaiting a new owner! Future development potential in highly sought after Grassfield School District.
Investment property at a great price in a fabulous location. This heavily wooded lot has over 1250+ ft. of state road frontage and is zoned agricultural. It has timber throughout the tract; deer and other small game roam freely. You can enjoy a little country in a growing city. Its location and convenience, zoning, and residential/commercial/retail opportunities make this one to be considered. Zoned A-1 in the most sought after Grassfield School / Business District. Enjoy the solitude of country living while your land appreciates in value.
Chesapeake is a diverse city in which a few urban areas are located; it also has many square miles of protected farmland, forests, and wetlands, including a substantial portion of the Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife ...
Chesapeake is a diverse city in which a few urban areas are located; it also has many square miles of protected farmland, forests, and wetlands, including a substantial portion of the Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge. Extending from the rural border with North Carolina to the harbor area of Hampton Roads adjacent to the cities of Norfolk, Portsmouth, Suffolk, and Virginia Beach, Chesapeake is located on the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. It has miles of waterfront industrial, commercial and residential property.
The Deep Creek area of Chesapeake which now comprises parts of the Grassfield School and business districts. Was originally a small settlement on the edge of the Great Dismal Swamp. In the 18th and 19th centuries, the unincorporated town was a busy stage-coach stop on the road between Norfolk and Elizabeth City, North Carolina. Until lumbering of the swamp was discontinued, it was the principal shipping point for the vast Dismal Swamp lumbering enterprises. In modern times, Deep Creek is a suburban community which retains some of its original rural character. This combination at Deep Creek of old and new is typical of the City of Chesapeake in general, which contains both large suburban commercial and residential areas in its northern portion, and vast area of undeveloped forests and wetlands along its southern perimeter.
The northern portion of the Dismal Swamp Canal connects with the Southern Branch Elizabeth River at Deep Creek. Paralleling U.S. 17, the historic canal is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and has been designated a National Civil Engineering Landmark. The Dismal Swamp Canal is now recognized as part of the National Underground Railroad and along with the Great Dismal Swamp.
For more information on this and other Investment Land For Sale in Chesapeake VA, contact Brian Saunders at 757-876-9182.