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    John Owen Road, White Oak, NC 28399

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    $275,000

    LAND - White Oak, NC

    Lot size:
    74.81 Acres
    Added:
    Mar 26, 2025
    Days on Market:
    435
    Last Refresh:
    Jun 3 at 7:06 am

    Property Features for John Owen Road

    General Information

    Property type
    Land
    Property subtype
    Other
    Zoning
    FA
    Standard status
    Active
    APN
    23687
    Lot size
    74.81 Acres

    Taxes and HOA fees

    Tax Year
    2025
    Tax Description
    RD 1334

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    Jeff N Burleson

    Listing agent Jeff N Burleson License #298777

    Listing office Southern Palmetto Land Company LTD CO LLC 8300 Parasol Court, Myrtle Beach, NC

    Listing date Mar 26, 2025

    MLS# 100496935 Listing URL

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    HighLights

    • 74‑acre timberland tract bordering the 35,000‑acre Bladen Lakes State Forest, offering direct access to extensive public land.
    • Excellent hunting opportunities for whitetail deer, wild turkey, black bear, and small game.
    • Solid timber investment with approximately 30 acres of planted loblolly and longleaf pine ready for first thinning.
    • Located in the White Oak Community of Bladen County, only nine miles from Elizabethtown and 30 miles from Fayetteville.
    • Approximately 1,450 feet of road frontage on John Owen Road, potentially suitable for a small development.
    • Diverse mix of high white sandy soils and dense peatland, supporting various timber and wildlife habitats.

    Overview

    Located in the White Oak Community of Bladen County, less than nine miles from Elizabethtown, this 74.81-acre tract of timberland is situated within a rural farming community. The property is suitable for building a home, growing timber, or hunting. The tract features a mixture of high white sandy soils in the pine plantations and a dense, peatland community at the rear. It contains approximately 30 acres of planted loblolly and longleaf pine, with the balance comprising a bay forest intertwined with red maple, pine, oak, and loblolly bay. The pine plantation along the road frontage is ready for its first thinning. The tract borders the Jones Lake State Park section of the 35,000-acre Bladen Lakes State Forest, providing a connection to a large public land reserve with a population of whitetail deer, wild turkey, black bear, and small game. The property has approximately 1,450 feet of road frontage along John Owen Road, potentially suitable for a small development. Adjacent lands include small homesteads, timberland, and several large agriculture operations. The tract is located in a rural area with a high population of deer, black bear, wild turkey, and small game, making it suitable for wildlife enthusiasts.
    Location Intelligence

    Current Use by Public Records

    Hunting land

    Map

    City
    White Oak
    County
    Bladen
    State
    North Carolina
    Longitude
    -78.665631
    Latitude
    34.713187

    FAQs

    What type of property is this?
    Agricultural land / Farmland - 74-acre timberland tract suitable for building, timber, and hunting.
    Where is this agricultural land / farmland located?
    The property is located at John Owen Road White Oak, NC.
    What is the asking price?
    The asking price for this property is $275,000.
    What are key features of this property?
    This property features: 74‑acre timberland tract **bordering the 35,000‑acre Bladen Lakes State Forest, offering direct access to extensive public land.**; **Excellent hunting opportunities** for whitetail deer, wild turkey, black bear, and small game.; Solid timber investment with approximately 30 acres of planted loblolly and longleaf pine ready for first thinning.
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