Skyview Lane, Green Sulphur Springs, Wv 25966 (MLS# 23-1160)
$110,000
Green Sulphur Springs, Wv 25966
MLS# 23-1160
Status: Closed

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Property Description
Sky Lane Hollow. Owner seeks a quick sale. 100 acres of true nature- forest, mountain stream, wildlife, and fresh mountain air. 1.6 miles from I 64, yet totally private and secluded from the everyday world. A county dirt/gravel road leads to the property access. The property is a hollow with some field and ''bench'' leveling. Excellent hunting, recreation, and ''off grid'' living. Property on both sides of the road. Sold by the boundary. Survey recommended, cost to be incurred by buyer. County Tax Map is incorrect in location. No DRIVEBYS, agent must accompany. Property is close to Beckley, Hinton, New River Gorge National Park, Greenbrier River. More Photos coming.
Details
Documents
Contract Information
Status Change Date: 2023-11-03
Current Price: $110,000
Sold Price: $110,000
Status: Closed
Sold Date: 2023-11-03
Under Contract Date: 2023-10-05
Location, Tax & Legal
Taxes: 1074.88
Tax Year: 2023
Map: 17
Parcel: 21;22
Deed Book: 283
Page: 35
Street Name: Skyview Lane
State/Province: Wv
Postal Code: 25966
County: Summers
Area: Green Sulphur District
General Property Description
Realtor.COM Type: Land
Lot Acres: 100
Property Remarks
Directions: From Lewisburg, I 64 to Green Sulphur Springs exit, go left on Lick Creek, 1 mile, Sky Lane is currently not marked, a black goose neck trailer and white hay bale wrappings are landmarks. Turn right onto Sky Lane, travel 0.6 miles. Behind the Black truck to the right is the entrance to the property.
NO DRIVEBYS, AGENT MUST ACCOMPANY.
Hot Sheet Comment: new
Miscellaneous
High School: Other
Water Source
None: 1
Sewer Source
None: 1
Land Info
Water: Creek
Views
Mountain: 1
Stream/Creek Side: 1
Valley: 1
Wooded: 1
Property Features
Water Source: None
Sewer Source: None
Views: Mountain; Stream/Creek Side; Valley; Wooded
Supplements
Sky Lane Hollow.
A hollow is a narrow, sheltered valley with mountain ridges. This topography creates a feeling of protection because the valley area is protected from winds. Early settlers built in the hollows to avoid harsh winters and to have an abundance of wildlife while seeking shelter. Today, people often build on the ridges for mountain views and enjoy the hollows for recreation. The hollow usually, but not necessarily, has a watercourse. The watercourses may be seasonal streams or creeks. This topography is common in the mountains of West Virginia, particularly Summers County, the location of Sky Lane Hollow.
Additional information:
1. Surveyor, quoted $9,200 for cost of survey which will include complete survey, marking trees, corners, etc. Surveyor has located the property and is familiar with properties in that area. Should the survey render less than 100 acres (more or less 5 acres), owner will grant additional acreage from her surrounding property. Property can be purchased via the deed (Tract Two, Parcel 1) and is sold by the boundary.
2. Current county tax map is incorrect with the location.
3. Do not enter property without an agent. Black truck marks location of beginning of property. The ATV road to the right is the entrance to the property. Do not continue up the gravel road. It dead ends at 2 houses. Turn around at the No Trespassing sign. There is very small area to turn around at the houses and residents do not want any traffic at their property.
Listing Office: RE/MAX LIFESTYLE REALTY
Last Updated: August - 29 - 2024
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