Friday, December 18, 2009

Lake Christopher - VA Beach

We had an informational session on short sales at our main office in the Kempsville area of VA Beach on Wednesday.  It was a beautiful crisp day, and traffic was backed up in both directions coming through the tunnel - in the opposite direction from the one I was traveling in.  So I had a nice drive.  Afterwards, I drove through a nearby neighborhood, checking things out. In addition to the many waterfront properties along the bay, the ocean, or the many creeks and other bodies of water that feed into these larger bodies, Hampton Roads has quite a few lakefront communities.

You can access the Lake Christopher neighborhood from Kempsville Rd. or Indian River Rd.  I noticed what seemed like quite a few for sale signs, but what I noticed even more was the beauty and accessibility of the lake.  There are eight homes on the market in Lake Christopher.  They range from 1,500 to 2,500 square feet and were built between 1975 and 1983.  List prices range from the high 200's to the low 300's. As far as communities built around a lake, this has got to be one of the most lovely I've seen.
I love the contemporary style of these homes, and the accessibility of the 63 acre lake - there are three parks and a beach alongside it, and swimming, fishing, and boating are allowed. There are a dock and playgrounds.  Great community!

Gourmet Gang


Good eats from the Gourment Gang at our lunch-and-learn. I had the Turkey and Provolone with fresh basil mayo and roasted red peppers on a multigrain baguette. The Gourmet Gang is located only on Southside - Norfolk, Chesapeake, & VA Beach.  It's pretty tough to dress up a boxed lunch, but these guys did the best job I've ever tasted. Great potato salad too - not the standard Southern kind, but chock full of herbs and flavor. Good eats!

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Sold!


Gorgeous luxury condominium in Windy Knolls, Newport News` first gated mixed-residential community. The "Cypress" model - one level living.  Located in a controlled access building, this condo's amenities include a private garage & separate storage area, as well as access to a resort-style pool with tanning sundeck, 24-hour  fitness center, clubhouse with demo kitchen and espresso bar, outdoor grills for poolside entertaining, 24-hour business center access, high-speed internet access, and a car care center.  A great community! Located next to everything in the popular Patrick Henry/Jefferson Avenue corridor (I call it Little Northern Virginia).  Right around the corner from I-64, less than thirty minutes to Williamsburg or Norfolk. 

Five minutes away:
♥ hop a flight
shop

Ten minutes away:
sip a latte at Aroma's, attend a festival, or take a stroll around the fountain
♥ check out the USS Monitor center @ the largest Maritime museum in North America
♥ take a walk in the park - look at the ducks, mind the joggers

Friday, December 4, 2009

Sold in 49 days!

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Sold in 49 days!  Lovely lakefront colonial at 111 Wreck Shoal Drive, Newport News, VA.  Listed in August, off market October, closed November.

Have a home to sell or want to buy? Call me at 757-879-5830. angelasellsva

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Sold!

Homes I've sold in the past year. I worked as the buyer's agent on all of these except the one that sold in 9 days - I was the listing agent on that one.

Single Family Homes


4 bedroom, 3 bath home. 2,700 sf in Elizabeth Lake Estates, Hampton. Beautiful backyard. Tons of equity.

Immaculate 3 bedroom, 2 bath home in Denbigh (Newport News). Granite countertops, remodeled baths, new carpet, new laminate flooring. Great home!
Adorable remodeled Poquoson bungalow in walking distance to water/beach. Home was raised to 12 ft above sea level after Hurricane Isabel in 2003.

3 bedroom, 2 bath brick home with detached garage and large fenced back yard in Deerfield, Newport News.

3 bedroom, 1 bath ranch in midtown Newport News. Great bargain in quiet neighborhood.

Condos & Townhomes


2 bedroom, 2.5 bath townhome in Yorkshire Downs! Fireplace, built-in-bookshelves, beautiful master bedroom with sitting area. Central Peninsula location convenient to I-64 and all of Hampton Roads in desireable York County.

2 bedrooms, 1 bath, and over 1,000 sf in desireable Kiln Creek - Newport News side. Loft upstairs and all the Kiln Creek amenities: tennis courts, walking trails, pools, golf, clubhouse, playgrounds, shopping in walking distance.

2 bedrooms, 2 baths, over 1,000 sf in small condo community tucked into a residential neighborhood in central Hampton - Langley/King Street area. First floor unit with beautiful, 1 yr new hardwood flooring & wood burning fireplace in living room. Sold in 9 days!

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

111 Wreck Shoal Drive reduced to $249,900!

Gorgeous Lakefront Colonial near City Center reduced to $249,900!
View 25 photos on Realtor.com / More photos on ERA.com / Flyer (pdf)

Beautifully landscaped with mature trees, privacy fence and deck. New 12' x 12' storage shed.
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Bruce hardwood floors downstairs in kitchen, dining room, & living room. Wood burning fireplace in dining room. Kitchen updated in 2004. Dining room may optionally be used as a family room.
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Velux tubular skylight in upstairs hallway.
tubular skylight HVAC system replaced 2004. New roof 2004. Pella Thermastar vinyl replacement windows. New light fixtures throughout the house. Fresh paint throughout interior. Separate laundry room. Converted garage may be used as a first floor 4th bedroom, a den, an office, or a family room. Solar powered attic fan on roof. 4 minute walk/30 second drive to Food Lion shopping center and city bus line stop. Short walk on tree-lined path to City Center - visit specialty shops, relax by the fountains, and enjoy summer concerts and holiday festivities. Watch the fireworks and enjoy the music from the back yard!
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Call me at 757-879-5830
associates.era.com/angelathreatt

Sunday, September 13, 2009

ERA website

The ERA Real Estate Professionals website has an amazing amount of resources. You can search hundreds of local listings, search anywhere in the USA , or search for properties in other countries.

Also check out A Site For Life and Buying Advice and Selling Advice in ERA Answers.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Two Virginia cities make top 10 list of places to buy

VA Beach is the #1 place in VA to buy a home! But don't forget to check out the rest of Southside & the Peninsula too. There are lots of great homes in all of Hampton Roads. Zillow states that cities with military bases [and] a strong tourism industry are more "recession proof." This certainly describes VB and all of Hampton Roads -

Over 15,000 highly-skilled workers exit the military in Hampton Roads each year and the region is home to over 70,000 university and community college students. The military, manufacturing, the Port of Virginia, high technology, and tourism are major drivers in Hampton Roads’ $54 billion economy. The military has long been a mainstay of the Hampton Roads economy, and today the region boasts the largest concentration of military personnel in the nation, with forces stationed at such critical defense facilities as Naval Station Norfolk (the largest naval facility in the world), Langley Air Force Base, Oceana Naval Air Station, Little Creek Amphibious Base, Fort Eustis, Fort Monroe, and Fort Story, and more. Total military and civilian defense-related employment in Hampton Roads surpasses 111,000.

The article says that state capitols and college towns are also more "recession proof." This explains Richmond - VA's state capitol's - appearance. Richmond & Hampton Roads also have a good number of colleges, including University of Richmond, VCU & MCV, and VA State U. in Richmond and William & Mary, Hampton U., CNU, Norfolk State, & VA Wesleyan in the Hampton Roads area.

Two Virginia cities make top 10 list of places to buy
by Ben Martin, blogmaster emeritus on August 11, 2009

buy or sell?Good Morning America cited data from Zillow this morning which heralded Virginia Beach as the number one place, and Richmond as the number seven place, to buy a home right now.

When buying a home, according to Zillow, buyers should “look for communities with a strong job market and stable housing values. Some common threads: cities with military bases, state capitals and college towns all fare well because they are more ‘recession proof.’”

Here’s what Zillow is seeing…

In Virginia Beach:

  • Median home value: $223,800, down 1 percent from a year ago.
  • Property values are up 7 percent compared to five years ago.
  • Houses cost an average of $139 per square foot.
  • Buyers are paying 2 percent less than the listing price.

In Richmond:

  • Median Home Value: $ 207,000, down 7 percent from a year ago.
  • Property values are up 5 percent compared to five years ago.
  • Houses cost an average of $119 per square foot.
  • Buyers are paying 3 percent less than listing price.


The Top 10 Places to Buy a Home
Every Region in the Country Has a City on the List

By ELISABETH LEAMY and SHEILA EVANS
Aug. 11, 2009 —

When you go to buy a house, a market with cheap prices is not the only factor you should consider. Rather, look for communities with a strong job market and stable housing values. Some common threads: cities with military bases, state capitals and college towns all fare well because they are more "recession proof," according to Zillow, an online real estate company. A strong tourism industry helps, too.

Virginia Beach, Va.
Median home value: $223,800, down 1 percent from a year ago. Property values are up 7 percent compared with five years ago. Houses cost an average of $139 per square foot. Buyers are paying 2 percent less than the listing price.
Click here to learn more about Virginia Beach's housing market and click here for a list of available properties.

Albany, N.Y.
Median Home Value: $190,700, down 3 percent from a year ago. Property values are up 4.4 percent compared with five years ago. Houses cost an average of $123 dollars per square foot. Buyers are paying 3 percent less than listing price.
Click here to learn more about Albany's housing market and click here for a list of available properties.

San Diego, Calif.
Median Home Value: $346,000, down 14 percent from a year ago but with shrinking declines. Thirty-six percent of homes on the market are foreclosure resales. Forty percent of homes are being sold for less than the owners paid for them. Eighty-nine percent of home values are decreasing, but the declines are slowing and the bottom is in sight. Houses cost an average of $219 per square foot.
Click here to learn more about San Diego's housing market and click here for a list of available properties.

Austin, Texas
Median Home Value: $172,800, down 12 percent from a year ago. Property values are up 3 percent compared with five years ago. Buyers are paying 9 percent less than listing price. Houses cost an average of $98 per square foot.
Click here to learn more about Austin's housing market and click here for a list of available properties.

Madison, Wis.
Median Home Value: $207,600, down 4 percent from a year ago. Property values are flat compared with five years ago. Houses cost an average of $113 per square foot. Buyers are paying 3 percent less than listing price.
Click here to learn more about Madison's housing market and click here for a list of available properties.

Greenville, S.C.
Median Home Value: $132,000, down 1 percent from a year ago. Property values are up 3 percent compared with five years ago. Houses cost an average of $83 per square foot. Buyers are paying 4 percent less than listing price.
Click here to learn more about Greenville's housing market and click here for a list of available properties.

Gainesville, Fla.
Median Home Value: $ 157,800, down 11 percent from a year ago. Property values are up 3.2 percent compared with five years ago. Buyers are paying 5 percent less than listing price. Houses cost an average of $106 per square foot.
Click here to learn more about Gainesville's housing market and click here for a list of available properties.

Knoxville, Tenn.
Median Home Value: $ 141,900, down 2 percent from a year ago. Property values are up 5.1 percent compared with five years ago. Houses cost an average of $89 per square foot. Buyers are paying 4 percent less than listing price.
Click here to learn more about Knoxville's housing market and click here for a list of available properties.

Richmond, Va.
Median Home Value: $ 207,000, down 7 percent from a year ago. Property values are up 5 percent compared with five years ago. Houses cost an average of $119 per square foot. Buyers are paying 3 percent less than listing price.
Click here to learn more about Richmond's housing market and click here for a list of available properties.

Flagstaff, Ariz.
Median Home Value: $274,000, down 14 percent from a year ago. Property values are up 4 percent compared with five years ago. Buyers are paying 8 percent less than listing price. Houses cost an average of $164 per square foot.
Click here to learn more about Flagstaff's housing market and click here for a list of available properties.

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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

North End (VA Beach) houses open

North End
Houses Open
Thursday, July 16th
4 - 6 p.m.

16 of the best Virginia Beach's North End has to offer Open

414 48th St-- $1,450,000
6112 Atlantic Ave-- $637,000
4700 Myrtle Ave-- $895,000
207 63rd St-- $1,049,000
6200 Atlantic Ave-- $1,850,000
212 63rd St-- $890,000
113 52nd St-- $1,295,000
113 63rd St-- $949,000
5303 Holly Rd-- $845,000
114 67th St-- $1,235,000
302 55th St-- $699,000
229 74th St-- $1,090,000
414 Masury Ct-- $949,000
212 87th St-- $1,050,000

Friday, July 3, 2009

July 4 events

There are 2 events I'd like to get to: Fourth at the Fort and at least a quick jaunt to Harborfest, to see the newly landscaped Town Point Park. "The makeover includes a relocated main stage, an outdoor cafe, fountains, landscaping, decorative fencing and lighting, promenades and terraced areas. It's the first renovation in the 26-year history of the park, which city leaders credit for helping spark downtown's revitalization." I really want to see Colours, a junkanoo band from the Bahamas. I promised myself last year that I would go this year. I'm browsing the pdf program to see what time they perform...oh cool! Right b4 closing tonight (& five more times Sat & Sun).

Fourth at the Fort - they have this every year at Ft. Monroe. This year local jazz band Against All Odds and several other bands open for 70's super group The Average White Band.
Hampton
Fort Monroe will host a mid-day July 4 Salute to the Union ceremony, an evening concert and fireworks on the shores of Mill Creek. The Salute to the Union ceremony will include a 50-gun salute. Beginning at 5 p.m., a concert will feature Tidewater Drive, Gator Allmond and the Spice of Life Band, and The Average White Band. Fireworks start at about 9:30 p.m. For more info, call 788-3151.
Check out "4TH AT THE FORT....DONNELL SMITH AND AGAINST ALL ODDS BAND" on Hampton High School Crabbers!
Time: July 4, 2009 from 5pm to 11pm
Location: FORT MONROE
This lively celebration of our nation's independence takes place at the largest stone fort ever built in the U.S. Enjoy live music, children's games and rides, food and beverages, military exhibits and of course, fireworks! Walker Field. Free. DONNELL SMITH AND AGAINST ALL ODDS TAKE THE STAGE FROM 6pm TO 7 p.m. Tidewater Drive, Gator Allmond & the Spice of Life Band will open for Average White Band, live, in concert. AWB will take the stage at 8:15pm.
FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.

A couple of other events:
This Saturday at downtown Hpt. Summer Streetfest features the Black White Blues Band - one of our former neighbors plays bass in this band. They used to (maybe still) play Goodfellas a lot. They're quite good.

VA Beach always has a patriotic concert - Stars & Stripes Explosion.

Newport News & Yorktown are also having fireworks.

Newport News
• The city hosts its 4th of July Stars in the Sky event 7 p.m. Saturday at Victory Landing Park. The event will have children's rides, music, food vendors and balloon sculpting, and end with a fireworks show choreographed to music at 9:30 p.m. over the James River. Admission and parking are free. No pets, bicycles, alcohol, skateboards, or radios. 926-1400.

Yorktown
• The 30th annual Yorktown Fourth of July fireworks display will begin at 9:15 p.m. Saturday. Visitors arriving early for the fireworks show can enjoy other events and activities, including The Fifes & Drums of York Town, the U.S. Air Force Heritage of America Band and a children's fun center. 890-3500.

Harborfest (see pdf program for full schedule: pps. 19-33)
Friday: Noon - 11 pm
10:00 pm Fireworks; Elizabeth River; Pyro Shows
10:30 - 11:30 pm Colours Junkanoo Parade;Town Point Park
11:00 pm Festival Closes

Saturday: Noon -11 pm
5:00 - 5:30 pm Colours Junkanoo Parade; Town Point Park
6:30 - 9:30 pm The Deloreans; 80’s Music; Pavilion Stage; Waterside Festival Marketplace
6:45 - 7:15 pm Kenya Safari Acrobats; Festival Field/North Gate
7:30 - 8:00 pm Colours Junkanoo Parade;Town Point Park
8:00 - 8:30 pm Kenya Safari Acrobats; Mercury Landing
9:30 - 9:45 pm Fireworks; Elizabeth River; Pyro Shows

Sunday: Noon - 8 pm
1:00 - 1:30 pm Kenya Safari Acrobats; TowneBank Fountain Park Stage
3:00 - 3:30 pm Living Statue; Festival Field/North Gate
3:00 - 4:00 pm Colours Junkanoo Parade; Town Point Park
4:30 - 5:00 pm Kenya Safari Acrobats; TowneBank Fountain Park Stage
5:00 - 6:00 pm Colours Junkanoo Parade; Town Point Park
6:00 - 6:30 pm Aerialist; Mercury Landing
6:45 - 7:15 pm Kenya Safari Acrobats; Festival Field/ North Gate
7:00 - 7:30 pm Aerialist; Mercury Landing
7:00 - 7:30 pm Juice Performance; Festival Field/North Gate
7:30 pm Colours Junkanoo Parade; Town Point Park
7:30 pm Twilight Fireworks; Elizabeth River; Pyro Shows

Friday, June 19, 2009

7 local high schools make Newsweek list

Seven Peninsula public high schools were among 1,500 nationwide included on Newsweek magazine's 2009 list of top high schools.

The rankings, based on a ratio created by Washington Post reporter Jay Mathews, use the number of Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate and/or Cambridge tests taken by all students at a high school in 2008, divided by the number of seniors who graduated that year.

Five Newport News high schools, Hampton High School and Tabb High School in York County were among 89 Virginia high schools on the list.

Warwick High School, which houses Newport News' baccalaureate program, ranked 304; Menchville came in at 638; Woodside at 907; Heritage at 1,237; and Denbigh at 1,478.

Hampton High has a baccalaureate program and ranked 654. Tabb High ranked 714.

The complete 2009 list can be found at www.newsweek.com/id/201160/?q=2009/rank/1

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Restored Victorians

While Richmond is only a half hour away from Williamsburg, it is a separate MSA from Hampton Roads, with its own unique flavor. Hampton Roads and Richmond are the 2nd and 3rd largest metro areas in the state of VA. Northern VA, of course, is the largest.

Though Richmond is not exactly halfway between Nova and HR, it's close enough to equidistant that I sometimes I meet D.C. friends there. (I once drove to Richmond from D.C. to see Maxwell, when his D.C. shows were sold out. Ended up commiserating with a couple who had driven up from Hampton to find out the show had been canceled.) Awhile back, I met my best bud at Strawberry Street Cafe - the place with the bathtub salad bar, and the curry chicken salad to die for. I mentioned that J ordered creme brulee. We had a great brunch. The cafe is in the Fan, so named because of the way its streets spread out from Monroe Park, over by VCU, to Belvidere Street and Boulevard. I lived in the Fan when I went to VCU, on Grace Street. While I don't miss Richmond a bit, whenever I go back, I realize that I still love the Fan. Where else can you see so many lovingly restored Victorians? While waiting for my buds, I popped around the corner to check out one of two open houses I had spotted. See for yourself how lovely a restored Victorian in the Fan can be.

Looking for a restored Victorian in the Fan? Call me at 757-879-5830! I'll be glad to refer you to a knowledgeable agent in the Richmond area. How about a restored Victorian in the Hampton Roads area? What a super bargain on this restored Victorian in Newport News, one block from the harbor, under 150,000! And here are 20 more for you to check out. For the rowhouse effect, check out Ghent & Portsmouth, the city with the largest collection of historic homes between Alexandria, VA, and Charleston, SC. Want a little more land between you and your neighbors? Check out Hampton, Newport News, and Norfolk beyond Ghent. Call me at 757-879-5830 for more info on any of these homes.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Widgeon Point

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***3.25 INTEREST RATE***ZERO DOWNPAYMENT***30 YEAR FIXED RATE***10 YEAR CALL PROVISION***

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Sunday, May 31, 2009

wild horses and quiet beaches

[Interested in a 3.25 interest rate on a waterfront townhome in Norfolk, or a beachfront condo in Sandbridge in the low 300's? Call me at 757-879-5830. Read on to find out more...]
Over the holiday weekend I wanted to take a walk on a quiet beach. Even the locals beach, Buckroe, is crowded in summer, and on a holiday weekend would be even morGrandview beach, Hamptone so. So I headed to Grandview, an isolated beach a few miles from Buckroe, also on the Chesapeake Bay in Hampton. I have not gotten out and walked all the way down the trail and onto the isolated beach since I took this picture back in February of 2008.

In a previous blog post, I wrote about my conception of Grandview. Once again, I counted the confederate flags waving from houses on the 3 mile stretch of Beach Road that leads to the trail. For the first mile or so, Beach Road looks like the rest of that part of Fox Hill/Buckroe - older homes with well maintained yards. As you reach the Zoom's and approach the elementary school, you round a bend and pass one of the few remaining Civil War Era graveyards on the Peninsula. Obelisks abound, and you feel like you have stepped back in time. You start to see more turn of the century and depression era farmhouses and colonials. And if you are so inclined, you can start to count confederate flags. I counted five or so in the two mile stretch to the preserve. I realize that this road will never cease to amaze me. After living here most of my life, I have never encountered another road in Hampton Roads, from Williamsburg to VA Beach, that has so many confederate flags in one small stretch.

Though there was no one on the trail when I headed out, as it opened out onto the beach, there were quite a few people there, so I didn't feel too isolated. The thing about Grandview though, is that it's stinky. The first few feet of the beach are littered with seaweed, moss, tree stumps, and sea creatures. It's pretty smelly. But as I walked on, the beach opened up, and was a bit cleaner. Two groups of people were fishing. Others were sunning or walking. Still, it didn't quite float my boat, and I had an appointment to get to, so I turned back, making it just a half hour walk. I made up my mind to head out to Back Bay in VA Beach on Memorial Day. I have been meaning to go there for years.

Back Bay Wildlife Refuge is located south of Sandbridge. Sandbridge itself is a quiet beach, just a few miles south of the tourist trap that is "the strip." I hadn't been to Sandbridge in decades, though I had been as far as the Nimmo area within the past year. I'd read that there are feral horses and pigs on Back Bay and decided that Monday was going to be the day I'd get down there.

Originally I'd thought of driving over in the morning and maybe catching the 9 a.m. tram for a tour. Since I had to hold open a townhome development in Norfolk that afternoon, I nixed those plans - no need to drive back and forth through the tunnel twice in one holiday weekend. I decided to head over after the open house. As it turned out, it took my normal 20 minutes from Hampton to Widgeon Point in Norfolk - a local bank is offering a special deal for these 1,879 square foot town homes - a 3.25 interest rate! Traffic was cool. I'd figured it would still take roughly an hour to get out to Back Bay from Norfolk. I was right. I headed out from Widgeon at five after 6 and arrived at Little Island Park in Sandbridge at 7. VA Beach covers a *lot* of land. I enjoyed the drive. Took Independence/Holland out from 264. After passing the Chimney Hill/Green Run areas, the road turns into a winding two lanes, weaving through homes and trees on either side. Turning left onto Princess Anne Road, I took a right at the intersection of Princess Anne and General Booth, passing Nimmo Church Lane, home of Nimmo United Methodist, established in 1789,the oldest surviving Methodist Church in continuous use in Virginia.

Standing as it has on its present site since George Washington was the President of the United States, Nimmo has witnessed the brightest and darkest times in the history of our country.

About 1840, the balcony was added as a slave gallery. It survives today as the only remaining structure directly related to the period of slavery in Princess Anne County. If one looks closely at the floor at either end of the balcony, wooden plugs are visible which cover holes left by the iron work to which the shackles of slaves were once fixed. Records show that in 1846 Nimmo had 170white members and 42 "colored members."

During the early part of the civil war, this area came under the control of the Federal Forces. Nimmo was then used to house Federal troops and as a Federal hospital. During recent renovations, it was discovered that these troops left the initials and names of their sweethearts carved into the posts supporting the balcony. Covered again by molding, these markings remain to be rediscovered by future generations.

wild horses
Princess Anne turns into Sandbridge Road, and I followed it on out to Sandpiper Road, at which intersection I had arrived at Sandbridge Beach. I still had to drive a few miles down Sandpiper to get to Little Island Park. Beach houses lined the sides of the road. In a few minutes I'd be at Little Island Park.

I hadn't been to Little Island Park before, and hadn't been sure of how much Sandbridge - locals beach - or how much Back Bay - wild horses and refuge - it would be. On the way down the winding road through the beach houses to Little Island Park, I saw this sign. It renewed my hopes that even though I wasn't going all the way down to False Cape State Park - 30 more miles out, practically at the North Carolina line - that there would be some wild horses at the north end of the refuge.

Alas, I did not see any horses, nor any pigs. Little Island Park was completely civilized, though blessedley less crowded than Buckroe. I parked in the lot where I could still see the pastel condos I had just passed - The Sanctuary at False Cape - condos for sale and rent. Sale prices in the low 300's.
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I looked around and observed that I was basically still in Sandbridge. There were a playground and shelters with grills. I had driven 40 miles from Norfolk, plus the 20 from Hampton, and was still having a typical Hampton Roads experience. No wild pigs. Ah well.
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Little Island has trails that lead down to the beach, like at Ocean View in Norfolk. I like that. The water is sparkling, cleaner, and the surf more vigorous, like at all the Atlantic Coast beaches in VA Beach, compared to the Chesapeake Bay Beaches in Hampton, Norfolk, & VB's north end.
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I walked out onto the beach, and though I normally love being able to walk next to the surf with no crowds, I left immediately to do some more exploring.
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I'd noticed that all the cars behind me hadn't turned into the parking lot, and that the road curved after the canoe launch and appeared to continue. I got back into the car and headed out. A couple seconds later, I rounded the bend and saw that I was on my way to the contact station.
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After passing the signs, I found that there was even more winding road weaving through the dunes.P1060330
After a short while, I arrived at the visitor's contact station.
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I checked out the arrows pointing to different trails, and decided to try the Bay Trail first. There were some weird, prehistoric looking dandelions at the entrance of the trail, where I was warned by a couple with a little girl that they had encountered a cotton mouth.
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Bay Trail
Lots of honeysuckle on this trail. It smelled divine.

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Bay Trail
A cute little bridge led me to the end of this short, just under a half mile trail.
Bay Trail
Next, I headed to the Seaside trail.
seaside trail
I liked this trail better immediately - the boardwalk and the less dense shrubbery that let in more light, the sand and the tall dunes in the distance.
seaside trail
seaside trail
The trail winds up and around, parts of the boardwalk completely covered by sand.
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seaside trail
Then it opens up and you can see the beach in the near distance.
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There was absolutely no one on the beach.
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I headed back to Little Island Park and walked a bit more. It took me 40 minutes to get back to central VA Beach - I left Little Island at 8:20 and was at Chipotle at 9:00. Here's the map of the round trip from Widgeon Point to Sandbridge to Chipotle, not counting the 20 mins from Hampton and 30 minutes back.

View Larger Map
The next time I head down that way, I'll have to suck it up and make it an early morning trip, 60 miles out, so I can catch the tram the additional 30 miles down to False Cape State Park. I want to see some wild horses and feral pigs! I guess for now, prehistoric dandelions will have to do.
dandelion?
Interested in a 3.25 interest rate on a waterfront townhome in Norfolk, or a beachfront condo in Sandbridge in the low 300's? Call me at 757-879-5830.