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Hightower Road Tract

price

$688,900

acres

86.04 Acres

location

Fort Lawn, South Carolina, 29714

The ±86.04 acre Hightower Road Tract is located just outside the rural community of Fort Lawn in Chester County, South Carolina, offering an outstanding combination of recreational opportunity, timber investment, and convenient access to nearby economic centers. The property lies along Hightower Road just south of SC Highway 9 and features approximately 700 feet of road frontage, providing direct access and excellent visibility. Its location places the tract only about 12 minutes from Interstate 77 in Richburg, approximately 50 minutes from Charlotte, North Carolina, and about one hour from Columbia, South Carolina—making it an ideal weekend retreat or long-term investment property within reach of major metropolitan markets.The property is truly turnkey for the outdoorsman. Six well-established food plots are already in place throughout the tract, creating prime hunting locations and excellent wildlife habitat. An extensive internal road system allows convenient access to nearly every portion of the property, making it easy to navigate by truck, ATV, or side-by-side. The road network also supports ongoing forest management activities and provides convenient access to hunting stands and food plots across the tract.Timber resources on the property are diverse and well distributed among multiple stand ages, providing both current and future management opportunities. Approximately 28.30 acres are planted in 2-year-old loblolly pine, representing a young, vigorous stand that will continue to grow and add long-term value. Roughly 18.7 acres consist of 12-year-old loblolly pine approaching the stage where future thinning will help improve stand quality and promote sawtimber growth. Approximately 25 acres of 32-year-old loblolly pine offer near-term timber management potential while also providing excellent cover and bedding habitat for wildlife. Additional acreage includes mixed hardwoods located along natural drainages that enhance habitat diversity and help protect water quality.For hunters and outdoor enthusiasts, this tract offers excellent deer and turkey hunting opportunities. The combination of established food plots, mature pine cover, young plantation habitat, and hardwood corridors creates ideal conditions for wildlife movement and year-round forage. Properties with this level of habitat diversity and established infrastructure are increasingly difficult to find in the region.In addition to its recreational appeal, the property also benefits from nearby infrastructure. Public water and sewer utilities are located within approximately 300 feet of the property. With the assistance of a qualified engineer and subject to approval by the appropriate municipal or county authorities, there may be potential for future connection to these services, providing additional long-term development or investment considerations.Chester County is well known for its strong timber base and rural character within the South Carolina Piedmont. The Fort Lawn area developed historically as a small agricultural and transportation community and continues to maintain its quiet countryside atmosphere today. The region’s productive soils and favorable climate have long supported pine forestry, making timberland ownership a practical and sustainable land use throughout the county. The area is also recognized for its abundant wildlife populations and outdoor recreation opportunities.Whether you are searching for a recreational hunting property, a managed timberland investment, or a private escape within comfortable driving distance of Charlotte, the Hightower Road Tract offers a compelling combination of location, access, habitat diversity, and long-term potential.Property is currently enrolled in ag use for forestry. Any use changes by buyer that iniate penalty will be responsibility of the buyer.

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North Duffie Road Tract

price

$270,000

acres

75 Acres

location

Wagram, North Carolina, 28396

Located in the quiet, rural countryside of Wagram, this ±75-acre tract in Hoke County offers a rare combination of productive farmland, mature timber, and long-term rural investment potential. Situated just off North Duffie Road, the property provides both privacy and accessibility in a steadily growing area of the Sandhills region.Approximately 64.39 acres of the tract are currently in active row-crop production, featuring open, level ground well-suited for continued agricultural use, hay production, or conversion to pasture. The remaining 10.48 acres consist of mature pine and hardwood timber, offering immediate recreational appeal, wildlife habitat, and aesthetic diversity. This timbered acreage creates natural buffers and shade, making the property well-positioned for a future homesite, horse operation, or mixed-use farm.Utilities are already in place with electric, telephone, and county water available, reducing upfront development costs and increasing flexibility for future improvements. The property is zoned RA-20 (Rural Agricultural) under Hoke County zoning, a designation intended to preserve rural character while allowing a wide range of low-density uses. RA-20 zoning typically permits agricultural operations, single-family residences, barns, accessory structures, and horse or livestock uses, with a minimum lot size designed to maintain open space and rural land use compatibility. This zoning makes the tract especially attractive for buyers seeking space, privacy, and land stewardship opportunities.Recreationally, the property offers excellent potential for hunting, horseback riding, and outdoor enjoyment, with open fields transitioning into timber that supports deer, turkey, and other wildlife common to the Sandhills. The area surrounding Wagram is known for its agricultural roots, proximity to Fort Bragg, and easy access to nearby communities such as Raeford, Southern Pines, and Laurinburg. Hoke County continues to see steady growth driven by military relocation, regional employment centers, and demand for rural homesites with acreage.The property is subject to a recorded underground pipeline easement granted to Monarch Energy, LLC; however, the pipeline has not yet been constructed. The easement allows Monarch Energy the future right—but not the obligation—to install, operate, maintain, and repair an underground pipeline and related facilities within the defined easement area. Until such time as construction occurs, the land within the easement may continue to be used for normal agricultural purposes, including row crop production, subject to standard restrictions on permanent structures and deep excavation. The recorded easement also requires the grantee to restore the land following any future construction activities. A recorded exhibit showing the general location of the easement is available for review.Whether your vision is continued farm income, a horse farm, recreational retreat, or a long-term land investment, this North Duffie Road tract offers the versatility, infrastructure, and location to support it—all while maintaining the rural charm that defines this part of North Carolina.

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Richmond 126 Tract

price

$313,900

acres

125.6 Acres

location

Rockingham, North Carolina, 28379

Located in southern Richmond County, just 7.5 miles northwest of Rockingham, the Richmond 126 Tract offers a great opportunity for those seeking a solid timberland investment with outstanding recreational potential. This ±126-acre property is a true representation of the Sandhills region—rolling terrain, young pine plantations, hardwood creek bottoms, and abundant wildlife.The majority of the tract, approximately 105 acres, was planted in loblolly pine about 5 years ago following a clearcut harvest. These stands are growing well and will offer excellent future timber income potential. The remaining acreage consists of mature mixed hardwoods that line Cartledge Creek, which forms the western boundary, and other smaller streams that traverse the property. These hardwood areas serve as riparian buffers and provide exceptional habitat diversity for deer, turkey, and small game—making this an excellent hunting and recreational property.While the property currently does not have a deeded legal access, access has traditionally been obtained through an adjoining timber tract under a verbal agreement for over 30 years. The property has been used for both logging operations and hunting through this long-standing arrangement, which could potentially be formalized by the new owner.Richmond County, known as the “Gateway to the Sandhills,” is rich in forestry and outdoor heritage. The area has a strong tradition of timber production, farming, and wildlife management. Rockingham, the county seat, is famous for Rockingham Speedway, the historic NASCAR track, and its proximity to outdoor destinations such as Hinson Lake and the Pee Dee River. With its mix of recreational opportunities and natural beauty, Richmond County continues to attract those who appreciate rural living and land ownership.This property offers a chance to invest in growing pine timber while enjoying the benefits of outdoor recreation and wildlife management. Contact AFM Real Estate in Troy, NC today to schedule a showing or learn more about this great opportunity.Showings by appointment only.

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Pleasant Grove Road

price

$250,000

acres

43 Acres

location

Troy, North Carolina, 27371

Located just south of Troy in the quiet Pleasant Grove community, the Pleasant Grove Tract offers a unique opportunity to own productive timberland combined with scenic river frontage in the heart of Montgomery County. This ±43.15-acre property joins the Little River and features approximately 1,600 feet of river frontage, providing excellent wildlife habitat and the peaceful setting that many buyers seek in rural North Carolina.Approximately 33.28 acres of the tract are planted in loblolly pine established around 2000, creating a well-stocked stand that has reached an age where it is ready for either a first thinning or potential clearcut harvest, depending on the new owner’s management objectives. This timber component offers immediate management flexibility and the potential for income generation while continuing to support long-term forest productivity.The remaining acreage consists of a natural hardwood forest mixed with scattered pine, located primarily along a stream corridor and the river frontage. These bottomland areas provide important wildlife cover and travel corridors and contribute to the overall diversity of the property. The combination of pine uplands and hardwood bottoms creates excellent habitat for deer, turkey, and other native wildlife common throughout the Uwharrie region.The tract lies off Pleasant Grove Church Road approximately 7 miles south of Troy. At this time, the property does not have deeded legal access; however, there is an existing woods road that comes within roughly 100 feet of the property boundary, and discussions with an adjoining landowner are underway regarding the potential for an access easement that may be secured by a future buyer.The Little River, which borders the property, is one of Montgomery County’s most notable natural features. Flowing through the county before eventually feeding into the Pee Dee River system, it has long supported agriculture, wildlife, and early settlement in the area. Today, the river remains known for its scenic beauty, diverse aquatic habitat, and quiet stretches that are ideal for fishing, paddling, and enjoying the outdoors.Montgomery County itself is deeply rooted in forestry and agriculture, with thousands of acres of working timberland across the region. The county sits near the Uwharrie National Forest, making it a well-known destination for outdoor recreation including hunting, hiking, and camping. Its rural character, combined with convenient access to communities such as Troy, Albemarle, and Asheboro, continues to attract buyers seeking recreational land, timberland investments, and legacy family properties.The Pleasant Grove Tract represents a rare opportunity to acquire a manageable acreage property featuring merchantable timber, river frontage, and strong wildlife habitat in one of the most scenic parts of Montgomery County. With the right vision and access solution, this property could serve as an excellent timber investment, recreational retreat, or long-term landholding in the growing land market of central North Carolina.

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Suggs 590 Tract

price

$5,605,000

acres

590 Acres

location

Eagle Springs, North Carolina, 27242

Discover the rare opportunity to own ±590 acres in Moore County, NC, a property that blends investment-grade timberland with endless recreational potential. This expansive tract showcases a diverse mix of stands, including ±205 acres of thinned loblolly pine planted in 1999, ±60 acres of thinned longleaf and loblolly around 25 years old, ±195 acres of natural pine-hardwood, and ±90 acres of thinned pine-hardwood, offering both immediate and future income potential. For added diversity, the tract features ±24 acres of open fields—ideal for food plots, farming, or future development—and two stocked ponds totaling nearly 2 acres, providing fishing and wildlife habitat.With over one mile of road frontage along NC Highway 705, Charles Road, and Sneed Road, the property offers excellent access and visibility. Its strategic location just 8 miles from Seven Lakes, 15 miles from Pinehurst, and 20 miles from Southern Pines and Aberdeen places you near the heart of the Sandhills while still enjoying privacy and seclusion. The area is renowned for its recreational opportunities, strong land values, and thriving timber markets.Whether you’re seeking a premier hunting retreat, a long-term timber investment, or a legacy property to enjoy with family and friends, the Suggs Tract delivers. Please note: Seller will retain an easement on the southeast end of the property as illustrated on maps.Showings are by appointment only—contact AFM Real Estate today to schedule your private tour of this exceptional tract.

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Crump Farm Tract

price

$1,280,000

acres

377.87 Acres

location

Ellerbe, North Carolina, 28338

The Crump Farm Tract is a remarkable ±377.87-acre timberland and recreational property located in the Covington Community of northern Richmond County, just off Everett Chappell Road near Ellerbe, NC. This expansive tract features approximately 1,900 feet of paved road frontage and joins scenic Buffalo Creek, with multiple internal streams meandering throughout the property. The tract boasts a diverse mix of timber resources, including various age classes of loblolly pine and natural hardwood stands—providing both immediate and future timber income opportunities for the discerning investor.A large power line right-of-way dissects the property, creating an excellent open corridor ideal for wildlife habitat management and prime hunting opportunities. This area is particularly attractive for deer and turkey hunting, offering long shooting lanes and abundant food sources along the edges. A well-established internal road and trail system extends for miles across the rolling terrain, allowing excellent access for timber management, ATV riding, and recreation. The property supports abundant wildlife, including deer, turkey, and wild hogs, making it a true sportsman’s destination.Conveniently located only 9 miles from Interstate 73/74, the property is easily accessible from nearby towns such as Ellerbe, Rockingham, and Norman, and within reasonable driving distance to Southern Pines and Asheboro. Richmond County is known for its rich forestry and agricultural heritage, rolling Sandhills topography, and strong outdoor traditions. The county’s rural character, scenic landscapes, and proximity to major transportation routes make it a desirable destination for timberland investors and recreational buyers alike.The Crump Farm Tract represents an exceptional timberland investment and recreational opportunity in one of North Carolina’s most desirable rural settings. A recent plat and all pertinent documentation are available in the listing documents.Contact AFM Real Estate – Troy, NC Office today to learn more or schedule a private showing of the Crump Farm Tract.

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McCallister Road Tract

price

$247,799

acres

70.09 Acres

location

Laurinburg, North Carolina, 28352

**PRICE IMPROVEMENT** ±70.09 Acres – McCallister Road Tract – Scotland County, NCTucked away at the end of McCallister Road off of Palmer Road, this ±70.09-acre property offers an ideal opportunity for recreation, timber investment, or future homestead potential in Scotland County, North Carolina. Conveniently located just 18 miles south of Aberdeen and 11 miles north of Laurinburg, the tract is just a short drive to NC Highway 15-501, providing easy access to surrounding towns, amenities, and attractions.The property features a well-established loblolly pine plantation that was pre-commercially thinned with brush saws in the fall of 2018. These trees have shown strong growth response and are approaching readiness for a commercial thinning within the next 2 to 4 years, offering future income potential for timberland investors. The stand is uniform and accessible, making ongoing management efficient and straightforward.In addition to its timber value, the property serves as an excellent recreational retreat. Abundant wildlife, including white-tailed deer and wild turkey, frequent the area, making it a great choice for hunting or nature enjoyment. The tract’s proximity to Sandhills Gamelands enhances its appeal for outdoor enthusiasts, while the world-renowned golf courses of Southern Pines and Aberdeen in neighboring Moore County are within easy reach.With gently rolling topography and the possibility of a suitable perc test, this property could also serve as a private rural homesite or family retreat. Whether you're looking for an investment, a place to recreate, or a peaceful place to build your dream home, the McCallister Road Tract checks all the boxes.Contact AFM Real Estate today to schedule a showing or to learn more about this unique opportunity in Scotland County, NC!

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Harrisville Tract

price

$204,000

acres

68 Acres

location

Candor, North Carolina, 27229

Located in the Harrisville community of southern Montgomery County, this 68± acre tract offers an outstanding opportunity for the recreational buyer, investor, or landowner looking to establish a long-term timber and wildlife property. The tract was clearcut in 2014 and has been allowed to regenerate naturally, resulting in a healthy and diverse stand of young loblolly pine mixed with native hardwood species. This natural regeneration provides excellent early successional habitat that supports strong wildlife populations while also setting the stage for future timber value as the stand continues to mature.Access to the property is secured by a recorded 30-foot easement from NC Highway 731, extending approximately 1.4 miles to the tract. This private access helps preserve the quiet, secluded setting that many buyers seek in a recreational property. The topography is generally flat to gently rolling, making it easy to navigate for hunting, trail riding, or establishing internal roads and food plots. The mix of pine and hardwood regeneration, combined with edge habitat and bedding cover, creates ideal conditions for whitetail deer and wild turkey, both of which are commonly found in this part of Montgomery County.Montgomery County is known for its rich forestry heritage and strong outdoor culture. Home to portions of the Uwharrie region and within driving distance of the Uwharrie National Forest and Badin Lake, the area offers abundant recreational opportunities including hunting, fishing, hiking, and trail riding. The county’s rural character, combined with convenient access to NC Highway 24/27 and Highway 73 corridors, makes it increasingly attractive to buyers seeking privacy without being far removed from surrounding communities such as Troy, Mount Gilead, and Albemarle.Maps and a recorded plat are included within the listing documents to provide clarity on boundaries and access. Whether you are looking to secure a private hunting tract, invest in naturally regenerated timberland, or simply own a piece of Montgomery County’s rural landscape, this Harrisville property offers strong potential and long-term value in a market where well-priced land continues to draw steady demand.

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Maple Leaf Lane Tract

price

$213,600

acres

24 Acres

location

Troy, North Carolina, 27371

Located just outside of the Capelsie community in the heart of Montgomery County, NC, this ±24-acre property presents a unique opportunity for buyers seeking land with development potential, timber value, and rural privacy. With approximately 1,100 feet of frontage along Capelsie Road and an additional 840 feet of frontage on Maple Leaf Lane—a shared gravel driveway where the centerline serves as the property line—access to the tract is both convenient and versatile.The majority of the property is planted in loblolly pines estimated to be around 15 years of age. These pines have been growing well and represent a solid future timber asset for those interested in forestry investment or simply maintaining a wooded homesite. The tract is currently enrolled in the Present Use Value (PUV) program with Montgomery County for forestry, which offers reduced property taxes for qualifying landowners. Should a buyer choose to convert the use of the property or remove it from the PUV program, any rollback taxes or penalties resulting from disqualification would be the responsibility of the buyer at closing.Two older mobile homes are located on the property, but neither are habitable and are being sold as-is. They may offer value for materials, storage, or could be removed to clear the way for new construction. Electric service is located nearby and is available for hookup. While no septic system is currently in place, the property shows strong potential for septic suitability, pending the results of a perc test.Whether you're looking to build a private residence, place multiple homes, or simply hold a timber tract with future value, this property offers multiple paths forward. With its accessible location, extensive road frontage, and manageable size, it's a rare opportunity to invest in a piece of Montgomery County’s rural landscape.If you’ve been searching for an investment property, future homesite, or quiet country retreat with long-term value, this ±24-acre tract on Capelsie Road is worth a closer look. Contact me today to learn more or schedule a tour. This could be the land opportunity you’ve been waiting for.