Located in between the two main corridors of Interstate 95 and Interstate 85 and just outside the heart of the county's seat of Warrenton this expansive 149.82-acre property offers a picturesque setting along the banks of Reedy Creek. With over 3,700 feet of road frontage along the well known Warren Embro Road, this parcel boasts both accessibility and seclusion, a rare gem in the heart of North Carolina.
149.82 acres of planted generation 2 pine in Warren County NC. This harmonious blend of natural beauty and practicality, approximately 110 acres have been planted, 8-year-old second-generation planted pines, promising not just scenic vistas but also a great investment and source of income for the discerning investor. Meanwhile, 30 acres of pristine hardwood bottoms, gracefully tracing the western border and resting within the floodplain, add a touch of diversity and ecological richness to the landscape allowing great habitat for many species of wild game and bottom to make that wild game feel secure.
Exploring this vast expanse of young timber is a delight, thanks to over 3,000 feet of meticulously maintained access roads across the red dirt soils, ensuring ease of navigation for recreational pursuits or checking on the growth of your investment. Additionally, an additional 2,900 more feet of road, although currently untamed since the tract's harvest and replanting, offers promising potential with a little care and maintenance, providing even more accessibility to the property's hidden treasures and giving a second access point from the highway.
If you're in the market for a residential homestead you can easily envision your dream home or recreational haven against the backdrop of Warren County's natural splendor, with the gentle flow of Reedy Creek serving as a soothing soundtrack to your lifestyle aspirations. Located in between the two main corridors of Interstate 95 and Interstate 85 and just outside the heart of the county's seat of Warrenton this expansive 149.82-acre property offers a picturesque setting along the banks of Reedy Creek. With over 3,700 feet of road frontage along the well known Warren Embro Road, this parcel boasts both accessibility and seclusion, a rare gem in the heart of North Carolina.
149.82 acres of planted generation 2 pine in Warren County NC. This harmonious blend of natural beauty and practicality, approximately 110 acres have been planted, 8-year-old second-generation planted pines, promising not just scenic vistas but also a great investment and source of income for the discerning investor. Meanwhile, 30 acres of pristine hardwood bottoms, gracefully tracing the western border and resting within the floodplain, add a touch of diversity and ecological richness to the landscape allowing great habitat for many species of wild game and bottom to make that wild game feel secure.
Exploring this vast expanse of young timber is a delight, thanks to over 3,000 feet of meticulously maintained access roads across the red dirt soils, ensuring ease of navigation for recreational pursuits or checking on the growth of your investment. Additionally, an additional 2,900 more feet of road, although currently untamed since the tract's harvest and replanting, offers promising potential with a little care and maintenance, providing even more accessibility to the property's hidden treasures and giving a second access point from the highway.
If you're in the market for a residential homestead you can easily envision your dream home or recreational haven against the backdrop of Warren County's natural splendor, with the gentle flow of Reedy Creek serving as a soothing soundtrack to your lifestyle aspirations. Embrace the convenience of being strategically located between the shimmering waters of Kerr Lake and Lake Gaston, promising endless opportunities for outdoor adventures and aquatic escapades.
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