North Carolina Land for Sale

Hamlet Road Timberland

48.3 Acres, Warren County, North Carolina

sold

Description

Motivated seller willing to look at all offers and consider owner financing for qualified buyers. 48.3 acre timberland investment and hunting property for sale in Warren County, North Carolina. The land features a 2014/15 loblolly pine plantation, 7 acres of grass/early successional vegetation on a transmission line easement, 2 acres of mid-aged loblolly pine, a small creek, gated access and two access points on Hamlet Road. The pine plantation received a herbicide release spray after planting. Seedling stock is Weyerhaeuser second generation loblolly pine. The soils are suitable for wet weather logging. The pine plantation will be ready for a first thinning (or clearcut) in roughly 12 years. The new owner can benefit from timber sale revenue through thinnings and clearcuts while using the property for hunting, recreation or a home.

Property Features

  • 48.3 acres total by deed
  • 40 acres of 2014/15 loblolly pine plantation
  • 2 acres of mid-aged timber
  • Pine plantation treated with herbicide release
  • Weyerhaeuser second generation seedlings
  • 7 acres of grass in transmission line easement
  • Owner financing for qualified buyers
  • Soils will support wet weather logging
  • Two access points on Hamlet Road
  • Small creek
  • Gated access

Distances

  • 11 miles to Littleton
  • 14 miles to Warrenton
  • 14 miles to Interstate 95
  • 14 miles to Lake Gaston
  • 27 miles to Louisburg
  • 44 miles to Wake Forest

Directions

From Highway 43/Arcola: Take Hamlet Road east 1.6 miles to the property on the left. Access path is just east of mailbox 505. Alternate viewing access via power line to the north. Call agent before viewing.

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Uses

Timberland investment, hunting, recreation, home site.

Coordinates

36.291619, -77.952977

Price

 

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Disclaimer: Information taken from reliable sources and thought to be correct. Potential buyers should perform their own due diligence and verify all information.