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Nearly 7 acres of land for sale in Gainesville on US-29 next to Lake Manassas and VDOT. Two lots zoned B-1 and A-1 in Prince William County. Approx. 215 ft of frontage on US-29 with over 50,000 cars driving by daily. Adjoins Robert Trent Jones Golf Course, a private golf club located on Lake Manassas. Cell Tower lease not included in sale. Agent Related to Owner. Owner/Agent.
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1 acre of B-1 Commercial land for sale in Gainesville on US-29 near Lake Manassas and VDOT. Lot zoned B-1 in Prince William County. Approx. 130 ft of frontage on US-29 with over 50,000 cars driving by daily. Adjoins Robert Trent Jones Golf Course, a private golf club located on Lake Manassas. Adjoining 7 acres are available for sale. Agent Related to Owner. Owner/Agent.
Incredible opportunity to own 10 "flat" acres to build your dream home! $300K was spend removing 70+ tons of dirt and mounds rocks so you don't have to! Come see the possibilities! A hidden oasis yet so close to Rt 66 for easy commute. Minutes to Linton Hall for all your favorite shops and fine dinning. Numerous winery and breweries makes this location Prime Real Estate!! Land survey and Perc test available in document section from when seller purchased land with the intent of building their "forever retirement" home. Their loss is your gain. It was perc for a 5/6 bedroom home. Please view documents for the soil test result. Please confirm through the county to rezone O
2.4 acre B-1 Zoned lot for sale in Gainesville VA with signage and visibility on US29 Lee Highway with easy access to I-66, US 29, and RT 55. Approx. 2.09 acres are usable. B-1 allows, retail, medical, multi story self storage, hotel, auto sales and repair, vet clinic, daycare, office, garden center, E-commerce, religious uses, school, gym, sportsplex, contractor and many more. GPIN #: 7397-53-4352. Owner/Agent. Environmental Note: This site formerly had a stormwater pond that was disabled, relocated, and drained by VDOT. The site is 100% usable, per DEQ, Army Corps of Engineers, and TNT Environmental. TNT reports you would need to file a permit to fill in the stream which is less than 3