Property summary
This exceptional 59-acre property in Moore County, North Carolina, presents a unique investment opportunity. Located on NC Highway 24-27 between Biscoe and Carthage, this expansive tract boasts rolling terrain and approximately 1,213 feet of road frontage, offering excellent visibility and accessibility. The land is primarily open farmland, ideal for agricultural pursuits or recreational activities. The property comprises two parcels, APN 20070311 & 20070312, sold together. Note that approximately 3 acres are currently under contract for a cell tower lease; the survey of this leased area will be provided at the seller's expense. The property is zoned RA. This versatile land offers potential for a variety of uses, from farming and ranching to hunting and recreational enjoyment. The asking price is $512,400. Don't miss this chance to own a significant piece of Moore County's countryside. The zip code is 27242, and the address is 15894 NC-24, Eagle Springs, NC.
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