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Jamie Lytton
AFM Real Estate
Troy, North Carolina
Jamie Lytton, District Manager in Troy, NC, has 24 years of consulting and industry forestry experience. He has an Associate in Applied Science in Forest Management Technology and a Bachelor of Science in Forest Management from NC State University. As a North Carolina and South Carolina registered forester, Commercial Pesticide Applicator in NC, licensed North Carolina Real Estate Agent, and broker-in-charge in Troy, NC, Jamie has well-rounded expertise to share with landowners. In 2020, he earned his SC registered forester license through reciprocity in NC. Additionally, Jamie obtained his NC provisional broker real estate license in December 2020, and he successfully earned his full broker license in March 2021. In 2025 he obtained his SC Real Estate Salesperson license and now practices land brokerage in SC and NC.
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Ada Drive Tract
$90,000
10.65 Acres
Troy, North Carolina, 27371
Located in the quiet and scenic Pekin community of Montgomery County, this ±10.65 acre tract offers a rare opportunity to own a private, rural retreat in one of the most peaceful areas of the county. Tucked away off the beaten path, the property is accessed by an existing road with a deeded 20-foot right-of-way, providing entry while maintaining the secluded nature that makes this tract so appealing. Montgomery County Planning has clarified that an existing lot of record does not require a 45 foot easement. Power company will most likely need a wider easement to reach the property, however, and this should be noted.The property is primarily open pasture, gently rolling and well-suited for agricultural or recreational use, with scattered hardwoods adding character and shade throughout. A small pond is located on the tract, enhancing both the aesthetic appeal and usability for livestock or wildlife. At present, the pasture is being utilized to hold a small number of cattle, demonstrating its immediate functionality for similar uses.Three small barns are situated on the property, offering storage and utility space. One of the barns includes living quarters that are currently powered via generator hookup, making it a practical setup for those seeking an off-grid or weekend getaway experience. There is no public power currently running to the property, which further adds to its remote, unplugged appeal.The Pekin area is known for its rich history and strong ties to agriculture and forestry. This part of Montgomery County lies near the Uwharrie National Forest, one of North Carolina’s four national forests, offering thousands of acres of public land for hiking, hunting, horseback riding, and outdoor recreation. The surrounding region is characterized by rolling hills, working farms, and large tracts of timberland, making it highly desirable for those looking to escape more developed areas. Historically, Pekin was also home to early milling operations and small farming communities that helped shape the local economy.This tract presents an excellent opportunity for a recreational retreat, small farm, or future homestead for a buyer who values privacy, natural beauty, and a quieter pace of life. Whether you're looking for a place to unwind, run a few head of cattle, or simply enjoy the outdoors, this property offers a versatile foundation in a truly special part of Montgomery County.

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Hightower Road Tract
$688,900
86.04 Acres
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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Beaverdam Creek 171 Tract
$940,500
171 Acres
Mccoll, South Carolina, 29570
Discover an exceptional opportunity to own ±171 acres of timberland, recreational land, and potential homesite acreage just outside of the town of McColl in Marlboro County, South Carolina. Located along New Bridge Road, this diverse property offers approximately 2,200 feet of road frontage and is uniquely situated on both sides of the roadway, providing flexibility for future use and investment. The tract consists of approximately 47 acres on the east side of New Bridge Road and approximately 124 acres on the west side. The western portion of the property is highlighted by frontage along scenic Beaverdam Creek, creating excellent wildlife habitat, natural beauty, and recreational opportunities. The creek corridor serves as an attractive travel corridor for wildlife and enhances the property's hunting and conservation value. The timber resource is a significant asset of this property. Multiple stand types provide both current and future income potential. Longleaf pine stands planted in 2008 and 2011 are well-established and are approaching an ideal stage for pine straw production. These stands offer the potential for immediate income through pine straw raking while continuing to grow into valuable long-term timber assets. Longleaf pine remains one of the most desirable southern pine species due to its resilience, wildlife benefits, and strong market demand. In addition to the pine component, the property includes an upland hardwood stand that was harvested around 2001-2002 and allowed to regenerate naturally. Today, this area provides excellent wildlife cover, browse, and habitat diversity while continuing to develop into a productive hardwood forest. The mix of longleaf pine, regenerating hardwoods, and creek frontage creates a diverse landscape attractive to both recreational users and wildlife enthusiasts. For sportsmen, the tract offers outstanding hunting opportunities. Marlboro County is well known for healthy populations of white-tailed deer and wild turkey, and the combination of timber stands, natural regeneration, and creek-bottom habitat provides excellent food, cover, and travel corridors for game species. Whether you're seeking a private hunting retreat, recreational getaway, or long-term land investment, this property delivers a variety of uses. The property also presents excellent potential for a rural homesite or family estate. With substantial road frontage along New Bridge Road, there are multiple locations suitable for a future residence, cabin, or farmstead, subject to local approvals and site evaluations. A recorded 20-foot easement exists on the eastern portion of the property, providing access to an adjoining tract. Located just minutes from McColl, the property benefits from the charm and convenience of a small South Carolina town with deep agricultural and forestry roots. McColl offers a quiet rural lifestyle while remaining conveniently positioned near larger communities throughout northeastern South Carolina and southeastern North Carolina. Marlboro County is known for its rich farming heritage, timber production, outdoor recreation, and affordable rural land ownership opportunities. The county's strong forestry tradition and abundant natural resources continue to make it an attractive destination for land investors, hunters, and outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you are looking for a timber investment, pine straw income opportunity, hunting property, recreational retreat, or future homesite, the Beaverdam Creek Tract offers a rare combination of natural beauty, income potential, and long-term value in one of South Carolina's premier rural landscapes. Property Highlights: • ±171 acres in Marlboro County, SC • Located along New Bridge Road near McColl • Approximately 2,200 feet of road frontage • Approximately 47 acres east of New Bridge Road • Approximately 124 acres west of New Bridge Road • Frontage along Beaverdam Creek • Longleaf pine stands planted in 2008 and 2011 • Immediate pine straw income potential • Naturally regenerated upland hardwood stand • Excellent deer and turkey hunting • Potential homesite and recreational opportunities • Recorded 20-foot easement on eastern portion of property • Strong timber, recreation, and investment appeal Don't miss this opportunity to own a highly versatile tract that combines timber income, wildlife habitat, creek frontage, and development potential. Contact AFM Real Estate today for additional information or to schedule your private showing of the Beaverdam Creek Tract.

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Wadsworth Road Tract
$977,724
101.72 Acres
Carthage, North Carolina, 28327
Located in the northern portion of Moore County, NC, this exceptional ±101.7-acre timberland tract offers a unique opportunity for investors, outdoor enthusiasts, and buyers seeking a private rural retreat within close proximity to some of central North Carolina’s fastest growing areas. Situated along Wadsworth Road approximately 5.5 miles northeast of Carthage, NC, the property is conveniently located just 18 miles from Sanford, NC, and approximately 60 miles from Raleigh, NC, allowing for easy access while still offering the peace and privacy of the countryside. With approximately 930 feet of road frontage along Wadsworth Road and zoning designated as RA by Moore County, this tract provides potential for a variety of future uses including timber investment, recreational enjoyment, or possible rural homesites subject to soil evaluation and perc testing.The property is well suited for long-term timberland investment and showcases a professionally managed stand of loblolly pine that was planted in 2007. According to the stand map, approximately 79.0 acres consist of loblolly pine plantations that have already been thinned and fertilized, helping position the timber for continued healthy growth and future income potential. In addition to the pine component, the tract also contains approximately 19.5 acres of mixed hardwood timber along stream corridors and lower lying areas, adding diversity, wildlife habitat, and scenic beauty to the property. An additional 3.2 acres are classified as non-forest areas associated with roads, openings, and access features. A strong internal road and trail system provides excellent accessibility throughout much of the property, making it easy to navigate for forest management activities, hunting, recreational use, or future property improvements. Multiple streams traverse portions of the tract, creating attractive natural features while enhancing wildlife habitat for deer, turkey, and other native species commonly found throughout Moore County. The combination of managed pine timber, hardwood drains, water features, and internal access makes this tract highly appealing for both recreational and investment-minded buyers.Moore County continues to experience steady growth due to its desirable location between the Raleigh metropolitan area and the Sandhills region. The nearby communities of Carthage, Sanford, Southern Pines, and Pinehurst continue to attract buyers seeking rural land opportunities with convenient access to employment centers, healthcare, shopping, and recreation. Properties of this size and quality with professionally managed timber stands, road frontage, and future homesite potential are becoming increasingly difficult to find in this region of North Carolina.Whether you are searching for a long-term timberland investment, a recreational retreat, a hunting property, or a future rural homesite opportunity, this Wadsworth Road tract presents an outstanding opportunity to own a diverse and well-managed piece of Moore County land.Property is currently enrolled in present use value tax deferment for forestry. Any use changes resulting in rollback penalties will be responsibilty of the buyer.Reach out to AFM Real Estate for more information or to schedule a showing.

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Pleasant Grove Road
$250,000
43 Acres
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-Parks-Jones Tract
$11,532,318
1,442 Acres
Seven Lakes, North Carolina, 27376
Discover the rare opportunity to own ±1,442 acres in Moore County, NC, a property that blends investment-grade timberland with endless recreational potential. The property features a diverse mix of timber stands and land cover types that provide both immediate and long-term recreational and investment value. Approximately 204.9 acres are comprised of 1999 planted loblolly pine, forming the largest single stand on the property and offering excellent future timber income potential. Another 58.7 acres consist of pine established around 1999, while approximately 194.9 acres are made up of mature pine-hardwood timber established around 1989. An additional 90.1 acres of older pine-hardwood timber dating back to approximately 1984 provide diversity in age classes, wildlife habitat, and aesthetic appeal throughout the tract.The tract also includes approximately 23.9 acres of open field areas that could serve a variety of uses including wildlife food plots, pasture, future homesites, or additional recreational opportunities. Water features include approximately 1.8 acres of ponds that further enhance the hunting and recreational appeal of the property. A designated homesite area totaling approximately 1.3 acres is already identified within the tract, while utility corridors totaling approximately 2.1 acres provide additional access and infrastructure advantages. The remaining acreage includes approximately 6.5 acres of undefined cover and 5.4 acres classified as non-forest land, adding to the overall diversity and usability of the property.The Parks 2 Tract is heavily timbered with professionally managed loblolly pine plantations that have undergone fertilization and thinning practices designed to maximize timber growth and long-term value. Stand ages range from 1999 to 2010 plantings, with the largest stand containing approximately 206.55 acres of fertilized and thinned loblolly pine planted in 2003. Additional managed pine stands include 102.24 acres planted in 2009, 87.7 acres planted in 2008, 76.35 acres planted in 2004, 75.11 acres planted in 1999, 70.96 acres planted in 2010, and 53.56 acres planted in 2008. These intensively managed stands create excellent wildlife habitat while also offering future income potential through continued forest management activities. Approximately 83.25 acres are maintained as streamside management zones, preserving water quality and creating natural hardwood corridors that benefit wildlife populations and overall property aesthetics.The Walter Jones Tract consists primarily of approximately 67.17 acres of newly established 2025 loblolly pine plantation, providing a blank slate for long-term timber investment and forest management. An additional 17.01 acres are maintained as streamside management zones that protect drainage features while adding natural diversity and wildlife habitat to the tract. Detailed stand maps are included in the documents section of this listing with more information on stand types and ages across this property.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. Legal access is via deeded easement from Firetower Road to the Parks 2 portion of the property. 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. Showings are by appointment only—contact AFM Real Estate today to schedule your private tour of this exceptional tract.

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Stone 34 Tract
$110,000
24.5 Acres
Mccoll, South Carolina, 29570
Located just outside of McColl, South Carolina, the Stone 34 Tract offers an excellent opportunity to own a manageable-sized recreational and timberland property in the heart of Marlboro County. This ±24.5-acre tract is situated off Neck Road and provides a private rural setting with convenient access to nearby towns and amenities. The property is located only 12.5 miles from Bennettsville, approximately 33 minutes from Cheraw, and around 45 minutes from Darlington, making it an easy drive from several surrounding communities while still maintaining the peace and quiet that rural landowners seek.The Stone 34 Tract is well suited for recreational use, hunting, or a future rural retreat. Marlboro County has long been known for its strong outdoor traditions, abundant wildlife habitat, and productive timberlands. The area surrounding McColl and Bennettsville is rich in agricultural and forestry history, with generations of landowners utilizing the region’s fertile soils and extensive forests for farming, timber production, and recreation. Bennettsville itself was established in the early 1800s and remains known for its historic charm and deep ties to South Carolina’s agricultural economy. Nearby Cheraw, often referred to as “The Prettiest Town in Dixie,” is recognized for its historic districts, scenic beauty, and strong connection to South Carolina history.The property contains a diverse mix of timber types, wetland habitat, and open water that create excellent conditions for whitetail deer, wild turkey, ducks, and other small game species. Internal stand diversity and low-lying habitat areas provide excellent cover, bedding habitat, and natural travel corridors for wildlife. Recreational buyers looking for a smaller hunting tract with strong habitat characteristics will appreciate the natural setting and manageable acreage.According to the attached stand map, the property is comprised of three distinct stand types. Stand 1 consists of approximately 9.09 acres of mixed hardwood timber, providing excellent mast production, wildlife habitat, and natural diversity throughout the tract. Stand 2 contains approximately 13.58 acres of coastal flatwoods consisting of a mix of natural pine and hardwood timber. This portion of the property offers thick cover for wildlife along with future recreational and timberland potential. Stand 3 includes a 1.84-acre pond that originated from historic clay mining activities in the area. This unique water feature adds significant recreational and aesthetic value to the tract while also enhancing waterfowl habitat and overall wildlife usage throughout the property. Access to the Stone 34 Tract is provided by a recorded easement. Buyers are encouraged to review the property documents for additional information regarding the easement location and access rights associated with the property. The recorded access helps provide legal entry to the tract while maintaining the private and secluded character that many recreational land buyers seek.The Stone 34 Tract presents an outstanding opportunity for buyers seeking an affordable recreational property with hunting potential, timberland characteristics, and a convenient location in northeastern South Carolina. Whether you are looking for a weekend hunting retreat, long-term land investment, or a private rural getaway, this tract offers versatility and strong recreational appeal in a region well known for outdoor recreation and timberland ownership.Please note that there is a mineral reservation associated with this property. Buyers should review the property documents for additional information regarding the reservation.

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West Fork Tract
$725,000
85 Acres
Troy, North Carolina, 27371
Located in the heart of Montgomery County, this exceptional ±85 acre tract offers a rare combination of natural beauty, recreational appeal, and homesite potential just 6.5 miles north of Troy, NC. Tucked along Okeewemee Road, the property provides a peaceful rural setting while remaining within convenient driving distance of Asheboro, Albemarle, and the greater Piedmont region.One of the most striking features of this tract is its impressive water frontage, with approximately 3,600 feet along the West Fork of Little River forming the eastern boundary. In addition, several small streams traverse the property, including one highlighted by a scenic waterfall that adds both character and a unique aesthetic rarely found in properties of this size. These water features not only enhance the visual appeal but also contribute to wildlife habitat and overall land value.The property consists of approximately 64 acres of naturally regenerated pine and hardwood timber, creating a diverse landscape that supports both wildlife and long-term land stewardship opportunities. The remaining 21 acres are open fields currently utilized for row crop production and hunting, offering immediate usability and income potential. Several established food plots are already in place, making this a turnkey hunting property with a strong presence of whitetail deer and turkey—ideal for both seasoned outdoorsmen and those looking to establish a private recreational retreat.Accessibility is another key strength, with approximately 1,800 feet of road frontage along Okeewemee Road and a well-maintained internal road system suitable for trucks or ATVs. Whether navigating to hunting areas, exploring the property, or accessing future homesites, the layout is both functional and inviting.For those considering residential use, the property is well-positioned with two perc-tested and approved homesites. One site is already permitted for a 3-bedroom home, with documentation available, providing a clear path forward for development while maintaining compliance with local environmental health regulations. County water availibilty at Okeewemee Road.The tract also offers elevated areas with long-range views of the surrounding countryside, including the well-known former Blue Q Ranch, further enhancing its desirability. Whether you're seeking a private estate, a family legacy property, or a well-rounded recreational and investment tract, this property delivers on all fronts.In a market where quality land offerings are increasingly limited, this Montgomery County tract stands out as a well-balanced, highly usable property with immediate enjoyment and long-term potential.Showing will be by appointment only. Reach out to AFM Real Estate in Troy, NC today to schedule a showing.

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Johnson 183 Tract
$751,155
179.2 Acres
Chesterfield, South Carolina, 29709
Located in the heart of rural Chesterfield County, South Carolina, the Johnson 183 Tract presents an outstanding opportunity for buyers seeking a diverse timberland investment, recreational retreat, hunting property, or potential rural homesite. Comprised of approximately ±179.2 acres, this versatile tract is located off Evans Mill Road and features approximately ±2,360 feet of road frontage with Evans Mill Road running directly through portions of the property, providing convenient access throughout the tract. The property is ideally situated approximately 7 miles from Chesterfield, SC, 11 miles southwest of Cheraw, 49 miles northeast of Camden, and approximately 43 miles northwest of Florence, SC, offering both privacy and accessibility to nearby towns and regional markets. The Johnson 183 Tract offers an excellent mix of timber stands that create both immediate and long-term investment appeal. According to the stand map, approximately ±60.75 acres consist of 2018 planted loblolly pine, providing a well-established young pine plantation with future timber income potential. Approximately ±49.42 acres are comprised of mature natural hardwood forest that adds significant wildlife habitat diversity, scenic beauty, and seasonal aesthetics throughout the property. An additional ±43.04 acres consist of 2024 planted loblolly pine, offering newly established timber investment acreage with long-term growth potential. The property also contains approximately ±4.82 acres of power line, internal woods roads and Evans Mill Road. This adds additional opportunities for wildlife habitat, food plots, recreational use, or future management activities. Several woods roads and trails provide good internal access throughout much of the tract, making it easy to navigate by truck, ATV, or side-by-side. For outdoor enthusiasts, this tract provides exceptional recreational opportunities. Bear Creek forms the northern boundary of the property, adding both scenic and recreational value while enhancing wildlife habitat throughout the area. The combination of young pine plantations, mature hardwoods, creek frontage, and open land creates ideal habitat conditions for whitetailed deer and wild turkey hunting. Large surrounding timberland ownerships in this portion of Chesterfield County help support healthy wildlife populations and contribute to the secluded rural atmosphere that many buyers seek in recreational property.In addition to its timber and hunting value, the Johnson 183 Tract offers excellent potential for a private rural homesite or family retreat pending satisfactory soil evaluations and perc testing. The substantial road frontage along Evans Mill Road may provide multiple potential access points and future homesite possibilities. Whether a buyer is searching for a long-term timber investment, recreational getaway, hunting tract, or future homestead, this property offers flexibility and opportunity in a desirable rural South Carolina setting.The surrounding Chesterfield County area is known for its strong agricultural and forestry heritage, scenic landscapes, and excellent outdoor recreation. Nearby Cheraw, often referred to as “The Prettiest Town in Dixie,” features a charming historic district, local shops, parks, and rich cultural history as the birthplace of jazz legend Dizzy Gillespie. The region is also well known for its extensive pine forests, hunting traditions, and proximity to the Sandhills of the Carolinas. Larger destinations such as Camden, Florence, and the greater Charlotte region remain within reasonable driving distance, allowing owners to enjoy rural living while maintaining access to shopping, dining, and employment centers.There is a mineral reservation to Office Max, formerly Boise Cascade Coporation, as evidenced in the property documents.Reach out to AFM Real Estate to schedule a showing or for more information.

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Vineyard Road Tract A
$319,825
25.59 Acres
Mt Pleasant, North Carolina, 28124
Discover the opportunity to own a beautiful timberland tract in one of the fastest-growing regions of North Carolina. The Vineyard Road Tract A consists of approximately ±25.586 acres located along Vineyard Road just north of Mt. Pleasant in Cabarrus County. Offering a combination of investment potential, privacy, and future homesite possibilities, this property is well-suited for buyers seeking a rural retreat while remaining close to major employment centers and amenities.The property features approximately 1,460 feet of frontage along Vineyard Road, providing excellent access and potential flexibility for future use, subject to county regulations and approvals. The tract is primarily stocked with approximately 21-year-old loblolly pine that has been well established and is approaching the age where a first thinning could be considered. This presents a unique opportunity for a buyer to potentially generate near-term timber income while improving the overall health and growth of the remaining stand. Following a thinning, the residual timber could continue to grow and potentially provide more significant income opportunities in the next 10 to 15 years.Topography across the property is generally gently rolling to flat, making the tract attractive for a variety of recreational and residential uses. Small areas of mixed hardwood are present along natural drainages, adding diversity to the landscape and providing wildlife habitat. The combination of pine timber, hardwood corridors, and manageable terrain creates an appealing setting for outdoor recreation, wildlife viewing, or simply enjoying the privacy of rural land ownership.Located only 1 mile north of Mt. Pleasant, the property offers convenient access to nearby communities while maintaining a quiet country setting. Concord is approximately 11 miles away, Kannapolis is approximately 17 miles away, and Charlotte is within a 35-mile commute. This strategic location places the property within reach of the rapidly expanding Charlotte metropolitan area while allowing owners to enjoy the benefits of rural Cabarrus County living.The tract is currently zoned AO under Cabarrus County zoning regulations and may offer potential for a private homestead, estate property, or rural retreat, subject to county approvals and a satisfactory perc test. Buyers should conduct their own due diligence regarding intended uses and development potential.The property is presently enrolled in North Carolina's Present Use Value (PUV) tax deferment program for forestry. Any purchaser electing to remove the property from forestry use or otherwise disqualify the tract from the program will be responsible for any applicable rollback taxes, interest, or penalties associated with the change in use.Opportunities to acquire manageable-sized timberland tracts with substantial road frontage, growing timber, and homesite potential in Cabarrus County are becoming increasingly difficult to find. Whether you are looking for a long-term timber investment, a future homesite, recreational property, or a combination of all three, Vineyard Road Tract A deserves your consideration.Contact AFM Real Estate, today to schedule a showing and learn more about this outstanding Cabarrus County land opportunity. Properties with timber value, road frontage, and proximity to Charlotte continue to see strong demand—don't miss your chance to own this exceptional tract.

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Eaton Ferry Road Tract
$479,600
111.23 Acres
Littleton, North Carolina, 27850
Located in the highly desirable Lake Gaston region of Warren County, this exceptional ±111.23 acre timberland and recreational tract offers a rare opportunity to own a large contiguous acreage property in one of northeastern North Carolina’s most sought-after rural markets. Conveniently situated off Eaton Ferry Road near the town of Littleton, the property combines investment potential, outdoor recreation, and future homesite possibilities within close proximity to the lake and surrounding amenities.The property is predominantly comprised of professionally established loblolly pine plantation that was planted in 2025, creating an outstanding long-term timber investment opportunity with future management and income potential. A well-maintained internal road system provides excellent access throughout the tract and allows easy navigation to many areas of the property as highlighted on the property maps. Several small streams traverse portions of the tract, adding to the natural beauty and creating excellent wildlife habitat for deer, turkey, and other native game species. The combination of young planted pine, stream buffers, and internal roads creates an ideal setting for hunting, trail riding, hiking, and year-round outdoor recreation.An additional unique feature of the property is a small historic cemetery located on the tract with grave sites believed to date back to the late 1800s and early 1900s. This quiet area offers a glimpse into the rich history and rural heritage of Warren County and reflects the deep agricultural and timberland roots that have shaped this region for generations.The property also offers excellent infrastructure and accessibility with county water, power, and telephone utilities available along Eaton Ferry Road. With proper soil evaluation and permitting, the tract may offer potential for a private homesite or cabin retreat pending perc testing. The location provides both privacy and convenience, situated only approximately 3.5 miles from Lake Gaston, approximately 30 minutes from Roanoke Rapids, approximately one hour from Rocky Mount, and roughly 1.5 hours from the Raleigh-Durham metropolitan area.Lake Gaston has become one of the premier recreational destinations in the Southeast, encompassing approximately 20,000 acres of water and over 350 miles of shoreline across North Carolina and Virginia. Known for excellent boating, fishing, and waterfront recreation, the lake continues to drive strong demand for surrounding land and recreational properties. Warren County itself is rich in history, natural beauty, and outdoor recreation, offering a peaceful rural setting while remaining accessible to larger employment and commercial centers throughout eastern and central North Carolina.Whether you are searching for a timberland investment, hunting retreat, recreational getaway, or future homesite opportunity near Lake Gaston, this versatile ±111.23 acre tract offers tremendous potential in a location where large acreage properties are becoming increasingly difficult to find. Contact AFM Real Estate in Troy, NC for additional information or to schedule a private showing. Showings are by appointment only.

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Crump Farm Tract
$1,183,000
377.87 Acres
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.