
A Cottage Community
Located 5 miles to Historic Lexington, Virginia
Safely nestled between two mountain ranges in the Shenandoah Valley
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GreenWay
Neighborhood Lexington, VA |

GreenWay Home for sale - Quality Construction with Lots of Upgrades
Lots for Sale in GreenWay Cottage Community
Only 8 left
Starting at $64,900
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The GreenWay's Environmental Protection Vision is to preserve and enhance wildlife habitat while providing an outstandingly beautiful environment for residents.
For bird watchers, GreenWay is in the migrating bird fly zone. Dozens of species of migrating birds pass by in the Spring and Winter. Walk in an 8 acre forest that you own. GreenWay is a wonderful place for exercise, gardening, relaxation, and interaction with neighbors, children, and pets.
GreenWay's Self-sufficiency Design has preserved areas of food producing land. This can enable community food self reliance allowing residents access to home grown food at your own back door. Locally grown food is more nutritious, fresh, and tasty. In addition, food production is an excellent, profitable, and soothing hobby. Residents have laying hens, and some are talking about sharing a Gersey or Jersy milking cow.
The GreenWay's Home Contruction Vision is to demonstrate that homes don’t have to be huge, plastic, and pricey to be valuable. Smaller and medium size homes save forest land and are less expensive to heat and cool. Our homes give you long-term energy savings that are beneficial not only to your pocketbook, but the environment of the planet.
| GreenWay is more than just a subdivision, it is a community with local food production possibilities and edible landscape, it's a recreational area, its a wild-life preeserve, it's a life-style. |
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What is GreenWay? GreenWay has location, location, location! Wow, million dollar views and rural privacy! It is only 5 miles, or 13 minutes, to downtown Lexington, Virginia, 20 minutes to Buena Vista, 40 minutes to Roanoke, and 3 hours to the Washington, DC beltway. We feel it is not enough just to preserve open space. We have made it better through edible landscape plantings of nut and fruit trees, hardwoods, seed bearing shrubs, and other vegatation that serve both human and wildlife inhabitants. We are on the flyway for migrating birds, amd have plantings that will provide food timed for their journeys north and south. We have planted over 360 hardwoods, nut trees, conifers, and shrubs. See more about GreenWay Plantings in the news. GreenWay Homes can help you design and build your dream home. Our community is expanding quickly. GreenWay Homes maintains a mailing list to notify people as homes become available for sale. If you would like to be on our email list and receive our newsletter, email us at pat@GreenWayNews.com. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQS) has the answers to many specific questions you might have about GreenWay. The subdivision plat is in the Photo Tour. 70% of the land will forever remain community owned, open land as conservation areas, pastures, gardens and play areas. |
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![]() GreenWay residents build foot bridge to pasture. |
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Here is a summary of GreenWay Neighborhood:
• Nearly 70% (31+ acres) of the site is dedicated to conservation land owned by the lot owners through the Home Owner's Association. This land includes a 3,600 square foot barn that could be converted into the commmunity center by the Home Owner's Association. A community center as a place for meeting, dances, music jams, and hobbies will provide added benefit and add equity in your home's value. View corridors, riparian buffers, agriculture, wildlife habitat, and recreation also add attraction to the real estate. Permaculture principles and ecological design are integrated into the neighborhood including edible landscape and wildlife habitat.
• House sites and roadways are optimized for privacy, vistas, ease of access and the least possible site disturbance. Every lot has an outstanding view.
• GreenWay offers the best of both worlds. House lots are1/2 acre which are easy to care for all with direct access to the 31 acres of common land. This gives you plenty of room for privacy while still retaining and preserving the rural character of the land we all cherish. Smaller lots are easier to maintain in our busy lives. The common land allows for large gardens, orchards, two barns, pastures, and other land for the gardener or farmer to express their green thumbs where we can all appreciate Nature.
• Structures owned in common by the Home Owner's Association gives the lot owners equity and access to resources that they might not be able to afford individually. For example:
• 3,600 square foot Pole Barn to use as a workshop, garden center or for eventual remodeling into the community center.
• Hay Barn or Stable & almost 15 acres of pasture
• Recreation areas (Hiking & Exercise Trails)
• Community or market Gardens
• 8 acres of fenced forest - we have goats, serving as walking hedge clippers, to keep the underbrush down
• Moderately sized homes (average size around 2,000 square feet) are affordable and have less visual impact on the landscape. Homes have finished, walk-out lower levels that are dry and earth bearmed.
• Road names reflect what residents value: Bird Song Lane, Wing Walker Way, GreenWay Place, and Sweet Grass Trail - named after Sweet Grass Montana.
• The entire 41 acres is managed organically. Unlike most other sudivisions, our covenants encourage residents to keep livestock for grazing pastures and have production gardens on the property. We do not allow lawn maintenance that contains herbicides and pesticides.
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There are opportunities for farming activities including grazing and annual and perennial crops. Grazing hillsides with horses, cows and goats is more ecological than mowing.
Several residents have laying hens for the best eggs ever. |
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Private Roads
Low traffic, with neighborhood traffic only. Roads can be used as walking trails. Walk at daybreak without smelly or noisy cars whizzing by. GreenWay has winding gravel roads that are low maintenance and absorb rainfall to recharge wells.
Tree Plantings
Hardwoods and softwoods and edible landscape plantings are in abundance at GreenWay. These plantings increase property value. They are growing assets, wildlife habitat and food, and beautiful scenery. They create windbreaks, absorb carbon dioxide and generate oxygen, and they cool the air, provide firewood and building materials.
Community Wells
As residents you do not have to maintain your own well. The GreenWay Home Owner's Assoication pays maintenance and repair costs on wells. GreenWay wells are large capacity to make sure there’s plenty for each house. Fewer well heads on the landscape make it easier to place septic drain fields in optimal locations. Well water is tested periodically to ensure pot ability and water safety. There are no chemicals or chlorine added to water.
Water is recycled through drain fields and cleansed through the earth to return to the water table for eventual re-use. The earth acts as a huge filter that continuously re-supplies our water systems. If there is ever a problem with a pump or a well runs dry the homeowners association takes care of it and fixes the pump or drills a new well. All four wells in GreenWay are metered to measure water usage for each household.
Fenced Pasture
Stable your horses, have cattle or goats, share with others who have livestock. Livestock for 4-H projects for your kids or grand kids. Preserves the rural characteristics for the community, keeps maintenance costs down by grazing versus mowing, and quite frankly there’s something deeply satisfying about seeing livestock grazing contentedly in a well tended pasture.
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Stable
Housing for up to 4 horses, with center aisle and loft hay storage adjacent to fenced pasture, accessible from Lot 6 or from Sweetgrass Lane at the red gate. Additional stables or run in stalls could be built on some lots.
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![]() Room for farm animals & pets. Resident goats at GreenWay keep the forest underbrush cleared. |
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| The Blue Ridge Mountains rising just across our little valley provide breathtaking scenery.
The sun rises, moon rises, rainbows and "artist's light" leave most of us in awe.
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This Home has been discounted for a SUPER sale at only $349,900. It appraised at $425,000.
What Make the Bird Song Home so Special?
Systemized Building Construction:
Superior Walls Pre-Cast Foundations:
Superior Walls precast concrete foundations are currently being used in GreenWay Homes. These precast concrete foundation panels are carefully manufactured inside a temperature controlled environment to maintain consistent high quality production. These panels can also be installed in virtually any weather condition, as they are installed on crushed stone. Crushed stone transfers the load of the house structure as good or better than concrete to the virgin soil below.
To view information on Superior Wall Foundations, visit www.superiorwallsVA.com.
Hypo-allergenic Construction:
No sneezing, itchy eyes, or runny noses due to particles and chemicals in building materials. GreenWay Homes are built with materials that reduce harm to your body from toxic off-gassing from chemicals used in everything from building materials, to furniture and cleaning supplies.
Why do we build hypo-allergenic homes? Because of a life long suffering of asthma and allergies. Andy Lee has now achieved nearly 100 percent relief from coughing, hacking, sneezing, energy depletion, depression, anxiety and so on that are caused by allergies. Living in a healthy home that we built has helped restore my health.
Air filtration:
Helps reduce respiratory ailments, makes the air fresh and friendly to breathe, removes toxins from air, removes air borne particulates.
People with health problems such as allergies and asthma can be healthier in GreenWay homes.
Open floor plan:
Optimal use of every inch of space. Rooms aren’t cramped and lifeless. Instead they flow together for harmony and grace.
Solar gain:
Lots of natural light through optimally placed windows. Natural warming and natural cooling using optimal window placement and roof overhangs and building placement. Decreases heating and cooling bills by hundreds of dollars annually. More than pays for itself in comfort, energy savings, and reduction of fading of rugs and furniture. Natural light fills most rooms.
Bamboo floors:
Bamboo flooring is more stable than Maple and harder than Oak. Bamboo grows to harvest in 6 years and is harvested again and again from the same grove. Bamboo is certified as a "Rapidly Renewable" and "Low-Emitting" Material by the U.S. Green Building Council. In addition, Bamboo makes an absolutely stunning floor. Why are we cuttting down our hardwood forests that take 30 to 100 years to mature when we have the option of Bamboo?
Blown in polyurethane insulation:
There are many advantages of polyurethane insulation.
1. This insulationprovides a more efficient form of insulation than the traditional fiberglass.
2. It provides an allergen free method of insulating the home. There are no air borne fiberglass particles to contend with that often lead to health problems.
3. After installation, blown-in polyurethane holds permanently in place as to never sag, thus providing lasting insulation for your home.
4. There is no off gasing, including no formaldehyde.
Fiber cement siding:
Fiber cement siding provides lasting protection with very little maintenance without sacrificing the beauty and character of wood. It is fire resistant, and resists damage from cold, windy climates, wet, humid climates, resists insect and flying debris damage. It does not sag or discolor like vinyl siding.
Rain water harvesting:
GreenWay Homes are designed for rain water harvesting systems to be installed. Water is one of our most valuable resources and GreenWay feels that rain water harvesting is of maximum benefit to the environment, as well as the the people consuming it. It is proven that rain water is healthier than water from the earth.
Gravel driveways and walks:
Gravel darives and walkways are low maintenance. Concrete or asphalt driveways and walk ways are available options.
Universal Visit-ability:
We use design features that make entry, using, and living in our homes easy for everyone. We use single lever faucets and door handles, ramps, wide doorways, and lever door locks even in bedrooms.
Walk out basements:
Earth-bermed homes are cool in summer and easier to heat in winter. The basement provides recreational space, storage space, extra bedroom space, and give the home higher resale value. Daylight basements can be converted to a guest apartment, or extra space.
Bonus rooms:
Many of our homes have an unfinished bonus room built over the garage. This space can be converted to a guest apartment, away space, hobby or workshop, studio.
Porches and decks:
Porches and decks help to bring the outdoors in. They extend living space, offer resale value, and provide a place to meet and greet visitors, and spend time relaxing.
We use Trex decking because it doesn't have the poisons contained in pressure treated wood . Trex decking is made of recycled milk bottles and doesn't splinter, warp, crack, or rot like lumber does. It is often used in boardwalks by the ocean because of its stability.
For more information on GreenWay, please review the additional contents of this site, phone, or email us.
Phone 540-261-8775. Email: Pat@GreenWayNews.com
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