
While it’s true that we are all responsible for safeguarding
Virginia’s natural heritage, it’s not always clear
how much difference a single individual can make. Buying or selling
an eased property, or restoring an historic property are all ways
for you to make an outstanding individual contribution to preserving
Virginia’s natural heritage.
Click the links below to start making your contribution –
your pledge of support –to Virginia’s heritage and
environment.
Please contact us for further information and assistance.
Buying an eased property
The listings below briefly describe the property, usually state
an initial asking price, and provide contact information so you
can follow-up.
You can find more listings of protected properties for sale by
contacting ProtectLand.
ProtectLand connects buyers and sellers of eased properties and
provides information on protecting the property from development.
Go to listings
Selling an eased property
or a property you’d like to put into an easement
at the time of sale
Contact us either online or through
the mail to list your property here. Include the property's location,
description, MLS # (if appropriate), price, and a contact name
and phone number or email, for example:
Smith Parcel, Anytown, Virginia – 91.5 acres of unimproved,
primarily wooded land with the right to construct one residence.
Listed price of $88,000. Contact realtor XXXX XXXXX, 540-555-1212.
Restoring an historic property
Visit the National Trust of Historic
Preservation to get their excellent pamphlet entitled "The
New House Starter Kit."
The website for the Old
House Journal has free electronic copies of federal government
booklets on common preservation and repair problems.
The National Park Service
website contains information about preservation tax incentives,
the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and
a variety of other NPS Heritage Preservation Service preservation
publications.
And, of course, there is always This
Old House - the venerable PBS program. See how others do it
when money really isn't an issue.
Disclaimer: The
Land Trust of Virginia has no relationship with any Real Estate
company and the listing of a property herein does not constitute
any such endorsement nor does it indicate an opinion, positive
or negative, on the pricing for the property.
Would you be
interested in an historic map of your property?

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