Situated just outside of Fair Bluff lies a 167-acre tract of land loaded trees and excellent wildlife habitat! Tract is right outside Fair Bluff and in the dead center of a wildlife-rich section of the the state and Columbus County. This tract contains a mixture of pine and hardwood forests with some bay forest offering excellent habitat for deer, turkey and other wildlife including wild hogs! Yes, being less than a mile from the Lumber River draws wild hogs onto the property where hunters can fill their freezer throughout the year. Tract contains some mature timber near NC 904 and some mid-aged stands on the Orange Street side of the property. This tract is budget priced and could be the perfect opportunity for hunting, managing timber, and finding solitude well within the heart of Columbus County. Excellent wildlife habitat spans the entire tract with lots of natural food and cover. Over the last few years, several high-scoring bucks have come from within 10 miles of this tract. And there area always plenty of turkeys in this area providing an excellent opportunity to build a house, cabin, or farm and have excellent hunting just out the back door. The tract is very accessible from multiple locations on all sides, including over 1,800 feet of road frontage distributed along NC 904, Orange Street Extension, Amerimark Road, and Brooks Avenue in Fair Bluff. Tract also has two 40-foot access easements in place along old roadways to access sections of the tract's rear boundaries. This property offers a wide range of benefits, including timber production , premium hunting opportunities, and some parts of the tract could be eligible for a few home sites all within a short distance of the town of Fair Bluff. This tract could be the perfect getaway or your new homestead less than a minute from downtown Fair Bluff and the Wild and Scenic Lumber River. This 167-acre property boosts everything somebody would need to fulfill their outdoor desires with a shotgun, rifle, or even a fishing rod in hand for the nearby Lumber River less than 1/2 mile from the tract. The river provides a wealth of fishing and kayaking in one of the most pristine sections of the Lumber with waters truly full of some of the State's largest red-breasted sunfish and excellent largemouth bass fishing. Tract is surrounded by vast acreages forestland and agriculture to the west that feed and house rich populations of critters of all species.
Tract is right inside the town limits of Fair Bluff that is under the process of a revitalization project by first building a new 25,000-sqft. uptown business center that will revitalize this small, quaint town with a long historic heritage (to be completed in Summer of 2024). The new city center less than 1/2 mile away to the northwest just off HWY 76. Tract is very conveniently located along NC 904 and at several other access points along secondary roads within Town Limits of Fair Bluff. And tract is less than a mile from US 76. Tract is an hour from Myrtle Beach, Wilmington, and less than 30 minutes from Lumberton and I-95. And tract is less than 5 miles from the N.C./S.C. border.