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    Set on over 14 private acres with creek access, wooded trails, cabin, and serene views, this home offers main level living and room to roam. The open living room features a cozy gas fireplace, with a split-bedroom layout—the primary suite includes a jacuzzi tub, while three additional bedrooms share a full bath. Enjoy the covered front porch, back deck, and fenced yard perfect for pets or play.

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Why Live in Bennett Hill-Progress

Bennett Hill-Progress in Blacksburg, Virginia, is a neighborhood with a rich history dating back to the 1930s, featuring Cape Cods, bungalows, and minimal traditional houses. The area is primarily composed of single-family homes, some of which are rented to Virginia Tech students. Yards are typically small but well-maintained, often bordered by picket fences or hedges. Residents enjoy proximity to Wong Park, less than a mile away, which offers swings, a slide, a picnic pavilion, and a community garden. Owens Street Park, also nearby, provides additional picnic tables and a playground. For outdoor enthusiasts, the Appalachian Trail is about 15 miles away, offering a 4-mile hike to Kelly Knob. The neighborhood's location allows for a short walk to downtown Blacksburg, where Main Street is lined with restaurants, bars, and shops. Notable spots include Gillies for vegetarian cuisine and The Cellar for live music. Cultural attractions such as Virginia Tech’s Moss Arts Center and the Museum of African American Heritage add to the local charm. Schools in the area are highly rated, with Harding Avenue Elementary, Blacksburg Middle, and Blacksburg High School all receiving high marks. The neighborhood is safer than the national average, providing a low crime risk environment. Conveniently, the U.S. Route 460 bypass is just a mile away, facilitating easy travel to Interstate 81 and beyond.
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