In the late 1700s, Robert Carter III owned one of the largest estates in Virginia: Nomini Hall. As one of the wealthiest men in the colonies, he held vast land holdings across what we now know as Westmoreland, King George, and Caroline counties, and over 500 enslaved individuals.
But in 1791, Carter did something unheard of.
He gave it up.
In a document known as the Deed of Gift, Robert Carter III quietly began freeing every single enslaved person he owned, the largest manumission in U.S. history. It took over a decade to complete and was done with no political advantage or public reward.
He simply believed it was the right thing to do.
At Real Property ManagementRegions, we serve homeowners across the Northern Neck, Tappahannock, King & Queen, and Caroline County with that same mindset: manage your property like it matters, because it does. Whether you own one home or a portfolio of rentals, your property is part of the region’s living story, and your legacy.
We manage about-us every home like it’s ours, because our owners trust us to steward what matters most to them.
Still Relevant Today
Robert Carter III’s decision didn’t make headlines in his lifetime, but it changed lives forever. It also gave the Northern Neck a legacy of courage, values, and real estate decisions that weren’t just profitable, they were principled.
As local property managers in Westmoreland and the surrounding counties, we remember that every home, every parcel, and every decision carries weight. Let’s choose wisely.
Real Property Management Regions provides property management and real estate asset management throughout the Virginia Northern Neck and surroundingcounties. We specialize in maximizing rental returns while honoring the region’s values and history.