
Description
Approximately 35.77-acres of recently clear-cut timber reduces your land-clearing expenses and gives you maximum flexibility as to where to place your home. Access to this tucked-away property is via a gated old farm road from NC Highway 62. 1.47-acre pond at one of the potential build sites. This pond will be shared with an adjacent lot(s), yet to be determined, but this lot will have the largest portion of the pond. This lot comes with a new survey and a 4-bedroom septic permit (approved and pending permit issue). The lot is subject to some Deed Restrictions, here are a few of the major ones for your consideration: Only Site-Built or "Off frame" modular homes are allowed, Minimum Square Footage Requirements/Options: -1,500 minimum square feet, with an attached 2-car garage required. -1,800 minimum square feet, no garage required. *No Homeowners Association. *No commercial use or activity. No swine or cattle.
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Description
Approximately 35.77-acres of recently clear-cut timber reduces your land-clearing expenses and gives you maximum flexibility as to where to place your home. Access to this tucked-away property is via a gated old farm road from NC Highway 62. 1.47-acre pond at one of the potential build sites. This pond will be shared with an adjacent lot(s), yet to be determined, but this lot will have the largest portion of the pond. This lot comes with a new survey and a 4-bedroom septic permit (approved and pending permit issue). The lot is subject to some Deed Restrictions, here are a few of the major ones for your consideration: Only Site-Built or "Off frame" modular homes are allowed, Minimum Square Footage Requirements/Options: -1,500 minimum square feet, with an attached 2-car garage required. -1,800 minimum square feet, no garage required. *No Homeowners Association. *No commercial use or activity. No swine or cattle.
