Lot located on Assawoman Creek! Secluded 2.29 acre lot with approx 0.79 acre of prime land for your dream home. Located within minutes of Chincoteague Island, Wallops Island, Riverside Hospital, restaurants and shopping.
Great piece of land, ready for you to occupy and build a home on a private road with access to all the shore has to offer. Nearby boat ramp with views of Wallops Island and rocket launches. Owner is also selling adjacent Lots 6A1 & 6A3.
$27,000
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LOT 6C2 Deer Path Rd Unit 6C2, Mappsville, VA 23407
Great corner piece of land, ready for you to occupy and build a home on a private road with access to all the shore has to offer. Nearby boat ramp with views of Wallops Island and rocket launches.
$30,000
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LOT 6A3 Deer Path Rd Unit 6A3, Mappsville, VA 23407
Fantastic lot ready for you to occupy and build a home on a private road with access to all the shore has to offer. Nearby boat ramp with views of Wallops Island and rocket launches.
$30,000
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LOT 6A1 Deer Path Rd Unit 6A1, Mappsville, VA 23407
Great piece of land, ready for you to occupy and build a home on a private road with access to all the shore has to offer. Nearby boat ramp with views of Wallops Island and rocket launches. Owner is also selling adjacent Lots 6A1 & 6A2.
$27,000
— beds— baths— sq ft
LOT 6C3 Deer Path Rd Unit 6C3, Mappsville, VA 23407
Great piece of land, ready for you to occupy and build a home on a private road with access to all the shore has to offer. Nearby boat ramp with views of Wallops Island and rocket launches. Owner is also selling adjacent Lots 6A2 & 6A3.
$27,000
— beds— baths— sq ft
LOT 6C1 Deer Path Rd Unit 6C1, Mappsville, VA 23407
Wharton Place, circa 1805, has long been regarded as one of the finest period homes on the Eastern Shore of VA. With 100.4 acres (+/-) and nearly 2,500 ft of Assawoman Creek frontage, its views extend to Wallops Island and the Atlantic Ocean. There are approximately 59 acres of farmland, 20 acres of woods, and 12 acres of tidal marsh, with the remaining acreage being lawn and gardens. Placement under a conservation easement in 2006 with VESLT reflected not only its place in history, but also protected its future. While significant restorations have taken place since the 1940s, most recently with Williamsburg-based architecture and paint specialists, modernizations have been made to accommod