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28375 Poor Valley Road
Saltville, VA 24370
$499,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3264
Property Description
Beautifully remodeled and expanded! 5 bedroom home sitting on 3.75 acres with a large level area perfect for camping next to private creek access and high speed internet available! What more could you ask for? This property boasts the best of both worlds, peace and quiet of the mountains, but still close enough to have the conveniences of town with Abingdon being only 17 miles away. The property is only 2 miles away from the Clinch Mountain Wildlife Management Area offering hiking, camping, stocked trout fishing, hunting, and the opportunity to reconnect with nature. Upon entering the house, you will be greeted with a wonderful open floor plan between the living room, kitchen and dining areas along with two bonus rooms that would be perfect for an office, storage, or whatever you may need. Beautiful granite counters in the kitchen along with a large pantry area will make cooking in your new home a delight. Walking down the hallway, you will find a large bathroom/laundry combo. To your left there is the first bedroom right next to the door leading to a tastefully screened and decorated front porch, perfect for enjoying the mountains rain or shine. Upstairs, you will find two bedrooms with LARGE walk-in closets, along with two other bedrooms with two half-sized closets leaving plenty of room for all of your items. Upstairs you will also find another full bathroom complete with double sinks, a large towel closet, and fully tiled floors. If that weren't enough, this property also has a large level area right next to the creek, perfect for camping, bonfires, or possibly even another house in the future! The home is serviced by a septic system including an alternative discharging sewage treatment system that is regularly inspected and maintained. Come take a look, the home has been well maintained and is ready to turn your dreams into reality! Information obtained from seller and public records. All info should be verified by buyer and buyer's agent. Subject to E &
Property Information
Lot Size
3 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
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MLS Number
9962585
Location
Address
28375 Poor Valley Road
City
Saltville
State
VA
Zip Code
24370
County
SMYTH
Listing
Provider
REMAX Cavaliers - Abingdon, original listing
Name
REMAX Cavaliers - Abingdon
Phone
(276) 477-1300
Office Name
REMAX Cavaliers - Abingdon
Office Phone
(276) 477-1300
Agent Name
Peyton Hubble

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