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A Huddleston, Virginia Home in a Lakeside Resort
1245 Graves Harbor Trl., Unit 2300, Huddleston, Virginia 24104
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In the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of southern Virginia, Huddleston is the site of this snug condominium for sale. It is in the lovely lakeside resort community of Mariners Landing and is a studio unit with one bath and 285 square feet. Built in 2005, the home has an asking price iof $145,000.
Wood laminate floors with white walls are throughout, except for the bath which has tile floors. The in-suite kitchen comes with a mini-fridge, dishwasher, microwave, granite countertops and wood cabinets. Although there is no actual bedroom, there is a bit of a bed alcove. Three windows are in the living area.
The resort is comprised of three white and red brick buildings, each four to six stories tall. Amenities include a large outdoor swimming pool, tennis courts, a restaurant, a wellness center, a small beach, boat slips and an 18-hole Robert Trent Jones, Sr. golf course. Gorgeous views of the lake and surrounding mountains are standard. The resort often hosts conferences.
The HOA fee is $247 per month.
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Huddleston:
Huddleston (population 3,500) is an unincorporated community along the shores of man-made, fresh water Smith Mountain Lake in the Blue Ridge Mountains of south central Virginia. With 500 miles of shoreline, the lake draws vacationers from around the region. It has a swimming beach and is surrounded by camp sites, hiking trails and more.
Nearby Ramulose Ridge Vineyards offers tasting tours. Mariners Landing is a lakeside golf resort along the lake. Nearly all shopping and dining occurs in nearby towns (Moneta, Rocky Mount, etc.).
Virginia
The Commonwealth of Virginia is on the southern Atlantic coast. Nicknames include Old Dominion and Mother of Presidents (eight American presidents were born here). The motto for the state is Sic Semper Tyrannis, meaning Thus Always to Tyrants. This motto is on both the state's seal (designed in 1776) and the state's flag (first used in the 1830s).
The Virginia Company established the Colony of Virginia and Jamestown in 1607. The state was one of the Thirteen Colonies during the American Revolution and joined the Confederacy during the Civil War. Richmond was even named the Confederate capital. Today, the Virginia General Assembly is the oldest continuous legislative body in the Western world.
Western Virginia has a distictly rural, Southern feeling while southeastern Virgina is home to military installations. Northern Virginia is where many Washington, D.C. lobbyists and government workers live.
The Blue Ridge Mountains, Chesapeake Bay, the Shenandoah Valley and miles of eastern shore beaches are Virginia highlights.
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