Stone Road, Fairmont, NC 28340
- Added:
- Jun 22, 2026
- Days on Market:
- 6
- Last Refresh:
- Jun 27 at 2:06 pm
Property Features for Stone Road
General Information
- Property type
- Land
- Property subtype
- Other
- Zoning
- RA
- Standard status
- Active
- APN
- 260605009
- Lot size
- 56.00 Acres
Taxes and HOA fees
- Tax Year
- 2026
- Tax Description
- ABS SR 2428
- Tax Annual Amount
- 895
Utilities
- Utilities
- Water Available
Listing agent Jeff N Burleson License #298777 (843) 685-2408
Listing office Southern Palmetto Land Company LTD CO LLC 8300 Parasol Court, Myrtle Beach, NC (843) 385-2408
Listing date Jun 22, 2026
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HighLights
- 56‑acre Reedy Branch Tract in southern Robeson County, located along Stone Road with 1,360 ft of road frontage
- 29‑acre open‑field agriculture area with cultivated history and public water available along the road frontage
- 27 acres along Reedy Branch featuring mature loblolly pine and hardwoods (gum, poplar, maple, and oak)
- Adjacent to Reedy Branch Baptist Church area; tract is about 250 ft from the McDonald Road intersection
- Less than 3 miles to Exit 10 on I‑95 (west of Fairmont and south of Lumberton)
- Less than 5 miles from the Wild and Scenic Lumber River
Overview
The tract is accessed from Stone Road and is described as wholly found along Stone Road, with 1,360 feet of road frontage along a paved road. The frontage is largely along the 29-acre agriculture field, and public water is described as available along the road frontage. It is located about 250 feet from the intersection of McDonald Road and across the street from Reedy Branch Baptist Church, in southern Robeson County’s McDonald Community. Interstate 95 Exit 10 is listed as less than 3 miles away, and the property is also described as less than 5 miles from a Wild and Scenic Lumber River.
For buyers, this land may fit a range of rural uses, including residential or mixed-use development considerations given the proximity to I-95, or continued agricultural and timber management use. It is also described as having established wildlife habitat associated with cropland and the Reedy Branch corridor, supporting a variety of game opportunities for recreational hunting.
Current Use by Public Records
Map
- City
- Fairmont
- County
- Robeson
- State
- North Carolina
- Longitude
- -79.150811
- Latitude
- 34.549527