Ellison Tract

493± Acres by Deed

Edgecombe County, NC

TRACTS 1, 2 AND 3 SOLD.


Description:

Located five miles from Tarboro, this beautiful property contains 255± acres of fields and 238± acres of woodland.  With approximately 7,000 feet of frontage along Highway 33, and 500 feet along Logsboro Road, the property could be easily subdivided.  Hunters and sportsman will appreciate the 3,500± feet of frontage along Swift Creek, the large timber and the corner on the Tar River.  Most of the land is rolling, well-drained sandy-loam.   The timber is a mixture of mature pines and hardwoods, along with smaller, younger trees.  Much of the timber is sellable for immediate income.  The fields are leased for the 2005 season.         
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Location:

Located about 5 miles outside of Tarboro along Highway 33 in Edgecombe County, NC
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Directions:

From Rocky Mount, take highway 97 East to Leggett.  Then, turn right (South) on highway 33. The property is on both sides of the highway after crossing Logsboro Road.

Uses: Hunting, recreation, farming, development
Timber: Mixture of mature hardwoods and pines along with younger timber.  Call agent for estimated value.
Zoning: Call Agent
Subdividing: Will consider subdividing into the four tracts as shown on the maps.  Will require new survey.
Survey: Old survey on file.  Buyer is advised to have land surveyed. 
Price: $1,736/acre
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Rich Farm Land

Mature timber Tar River Hill near River
Large Oaks Sandy-Loam Soil Yearly Lease Trial to Swift Creek
Mature Pine Access Road Upland Hardwoods Swift Creek
High Land near Creek 3,500 feet along Swift Creek Big Timber along Creek Nice Views
Contact:  Rodney Finkbiner 
Carolina Forestry

3101 Edwards Mill Rd, Ste. 117

Raleigh, NC 27612

Office: 919-510-4663
Mobile: 919-906-3114

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Disclaimer: The information provided herein is deemed reliable, but is not warranted or guaranteed by Carolina Forestry or the Owners in anyway. It is the sole responsibility of the buyer to perform his own evaluation of the property and determine the feasibility for his intended use. All figures approximate.

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