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Durham County Horse and Cattle Farm
$5,890,500
693.8 Acres
Rougemont, North Carolina, 27572
HUGE Price Reduction! Hayden Outdoors is proud to present this beautiful farm in the heart of North Carolina! Covering close to 700 contiguous acres, this property has been a fully functioning farm and equestrian facility for over 30 years with the current owners! The property has multiple homes, barns, workshops, a great road system and some of the most fertile dry ground in the state! Schedule your private showing today!Land 694 +/- acres of prime farmland and horse/cattle pastures. The designated farm ground is fertile red clay and is currently growing corn. Yield predictions for 2023 harvest are 200-250 bushels per acre. Soil Management test available upon request.Rolling pastures and fencelines on the property are used for horses and cattle.The east side of the property touches the Flat River for a quarter of a mile.The property has 5 different ponds and 3 different creeks. Improvements Main Residence: 2000 square foot home with two-car garage, back deck and wheelchair accessible ramp.Mobile Home: 1000 square feet mobile home has been updated throughout with new flooring, extra closet space, new paint, etc.Ranch house: This is currently leased to a third party.The property also has a 60ft x 40ft workshop, a 100ft x 70ft 17-stall horse barn with storage above and tack room, 210ft x 80ft training arena/pole barn, 100ft x 60ft pole barn used for equipment and hay storage.Several fences blanket the property with multiple sections and gates that are used for grazing with cattle and horses.Recreation Enjoy this enormous property with the many outdoor recreational opportunities it offers! Horseback riding, ride side by sides and ATVs, hunting and fishing just to mention a few!Agriculture The farm land is rich, fertile North Carolina red clay and is yielding some of the best crops in the area! The current farming ground is planted in corn and will yield 200-250 bushels per acre for the 2023 harvest!Soil management information available upon request!General Operations Currently the farming rights are leased out for a 3 year contract that is currently in it’s second year. As of the 2023 harvest projections, the farmer is expecting 200-250 bushels per acre which is some of the best in the state and way above average for dry ground crops!Region & Climate The climate in Rougemont, NC is generally mild and pleasant year-round. In the summer months, temperatures range from highs in the low 90s and lows in the mid-60s. During winter, temperatures stay mild with average highs in the mid to upper 50s and overnight lows falling into the 30s. The area gets an average of 44 inches of rain per year as well as about 4 to 8 inches of snowfall per year.Location The property is located a little over 12 miles north of Durham, North Carolina. It is located 25 miles northwest of Raleigh, North Carolina. The Raleigh/Durham International Airport is only 14 miles away.

Moores Mill Road Farm
$1,695,000
172 Acres
Rougemont, North Carolina, 27572
Own your own private 172+/- acre farm in Durham county, North Carolina! This listing includes a home, small barn and a mixture of fertile farmland, timber and cutovers. This offering provides tons of opportunities for the person looking to own a multi-faceted tract of land! Land There are three ponds that sit in the middle of the property that offer great fishing opportunities!This property is part of a conservation easement and full disclosure of the easement documents are located in the listing documents section.You can build your dream home as a second homesite has been designated on the property per the easement. That area borders some of the farmland and overlooks the ponds so you will have a gorgeous front porch view!The southern property line borders Highway 501 with over 1900 feet of road frontage. Highway 501 can take you into the towns of Durham and Raleigh within 20-30 minutes, depending on traffic.This parcel offers almost 60 acres of fertile farm ground that is currently yielding way above state averages on corn and soybeans. Last year’s corn harvest was reported to range from 210-250 bushels of corn per acre!Other sections are made up of 30+ acres of timber and over 50 acres of young cutover that provide multiple opportunities for usage.Improvements A ranch style home is located in the southern area of the parcel. It offers 2 bedrooms and one full bath, as well as an open kitchen and dining room combo along with a cozy den.Next door sits a small barn complete with horse stalls, tack room, equipment room as well as multiple dog kennels and a fenced in lot for animals.Currently the property is being leased by a local fox hunting club and houses their fox hounds.Recreation Plenty of recreational opportunities exist! The timber and cutovers could provide great areas for food plots to be planted for big game hunting.The land has 3 ponds that can provide great fishing opportunities!The property also lays out well for horseback riding, ATVs, hiking and other outdoor activities.Agriculture The 60+/- acres of farm ground are currently producing some high yield crops! The 2023 corn harvest yielded between 200-250 bushels of corn per acre! A local farming group currently leases out the farming rights, and they would be willing to continue farming even if the property changes owners.General Operations Currently, the home and barn/kennels are being leased out to a local fox hound hunting club.Location This property is located in the town of Rougemont, North Carolina. Durham is only 12 miles south. Raleigh is just a few miles south of Durham. The Raleigh/Durham airport is a 30 minute drive from the farm.

East Fork Mountaintop
$1,400,000
174.15 Acres
Sylva, North Carolina, 28779
BACK ON THE MARKET! Have you ever dreamed of owning your very own mountaintop hideaway? Check out this offering in Jackson county, North Carolina! This 174.15 acre tract offers tons of peace and quiet as well as gorgeous views from the ridge tops! The road entering the property is a deeded right-of-way and has been improved approximately one mile to the northernmost ridge where you can see the valley to the north! Land The property is vacant mountain land with large timber, logging roads and ridgetop views. According to Jackson county requirements, the property sits with a slope percentage of 54%. That will require each building lot to be a minimum of 10 acres if buyer wants to subdivide. Some logging has been done several years ago so logging roads do exist. The property entrance road has been cleaned up and improved a half mile into the old log loading dock area and another half mile of road has been improved that stretches north up to the northernmost ridge where you can see the valley to the north towards the towns of Dillsboro and Sylva.Recreation Multiple recreational opportunities can be enjoyed on the property such as hiking, riding side-by-sides, ATVs and horseback riding. Hunting opportunities also exist with a healthy whitetail population. Black bears and wild turkey also roam the area and can be hunted during the appropriate seasons.Agriculture Property is mostly timber with a few logging roads and some ridges and ravines.Region & Climate Sylva, NC has a humid subtropical climate with warm summers and mild winters. Average summer temperatures range from the low 80s to the mid-90s, while winter temperatures generally stay in the 40s and 50s. The area receives plenty of rainfall throughout the year, with an average of approximately 50 inches annually. Snowfall is rare with only an average of 5 inches per year. Summers in Sylva are usually quite humid and thunderstorms are common during this time of year. Winters tend to be milder but can see periods of cold weather and occasional snow or ice storms.Location Property is located 7 miles south of Sylva, NC and 14 miles north of the town of Franklin, NC. Both towns offer great local and national restaurants, as well as some great shopping. Other recreational opportunities in the area include fishing, white water rafting, kayaking, hiking, horseback riding and many others. The Tuckasegee river, the Nantahala river, Fontana Lake and Lake Glenville are all within a short driving distance. The closest local airport is the Jackson county airport which is near Cullowhee, NC. The biggest regional airport is located in Asheville, NC which is 62 miles to the east.

Rowan County Transitional Acreage
$682,000
29.64 Acres
Rockwell, North Carolina, 28138
Great development potential! This 29.64 acre tract is located in Rowan county the fast growing area of Rockwell, NC! Currently being used as farmland, this land holds tons of development potential! With over 740 feet of road frontage, you have multiple points of access. The listing sits less than a half mile from the new Sweetwater Village project that is currently underway. Land The listing is made up of 29.64 total acres. With over 740 feet of road frontage, access is super easy and there is county water and sewer approximately 230 feet away. Approximately 21 acres is currently being farmed by a local farmer. The yearly lease payment is $1575 and renews each October. The rest of the land is made up of short pine trees and thickets. This section was timbered off years ago and the replanted growth is steadily growing back which will be a long term investment once the timber is harvestable again.Recreation This property is currently being farmed, however it is home to whitetail deer and wild turkeys so hunting is definitely an option! You can also ride ATVs and side-by-sides with ease as the property is very gently rolling.Agriculture The farmland section of this tract is currently in rotation with soybeans and corn. Approximately 21 acres is planted each year and the current rate totals $1575 per year and the farming lease renews each October.Region & Climate The summers are hot and muggy, the winters are very cold and wet, and it is partly cloudy year round. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 32°F to 88°F and is rarely below 19°F or above 95°F.Location The property is located just outside the town limits of Rockwell and only about 10 miles from the county seat town of Salisbury, NC. The town of Mooresville, NC is 36 minutes to the west. Kannapolis is 25 minutes to the southwest and you can be in Charlotte in about 45 minutes.

Golden Valley Estates
$250,000
45.73 Acres
Bostic, North Carolina, 28018
Privacy, seclusion and scenic views all in one! Located in Rutherford county, North Carolina, this 45.73 acre listing is comprised of 4 lots in the tucked away community of Golden Valley Estates! These south and western facing lots are contiguous and they are located at the end of the Idlewild Drive cul-de-sac! All four lots are being sold together. For your private showing, contact John Tate at 704-530-6794.Land All four lots total 45.73 acres. This area is considered the foothills of the famous Blue Ridge Mountains. The lots are accessible directly from the end of the cul-de-sac on Idlewild Drive. The terrain slopes down from the paved road to the south and western boundary lines. The land is covered with big timber and has a creek, called Allen Branch, that runs along the western boundaries. The topography is hilly, but there are some ridges that could allow you to build that perfect mountain cabin overlooking the valley to south and west! The current owners have constructed roads and hiking paths on the property and you can reach the creek bottom with some decent effort.Recreation The land itself has multiple trails ready for ATVs and side-by-sides. There are also hiking trails across the property and you can enjoy Allen Branch that runs along the western boundary lines. The neighborhood is very quiet and all roads are paved so you could enjoy a nice walk or bike ride through the community.The South Mountain State Park is only 24 miles away! There you can enjoy camping, hiking trails, horseback riding trails, mountain bike trails, fishing, paddling and much more! South Mountains State Park is situated at the crossroads of the Appalachian Mountains and the Foothills to provide the ultimate backcountry experience. The park boasts elevations up to 3,000 feet, an 80-foot waterfall, and nearly 50 miles of trail for hikers, horseback riders, and mountain bikers. Water recreation is offered via the Jacob Fork River, which hosts designated trout waters, or to the far west at the separate Clear Creek access that features the namesake lake.Region & Climate Bostic, NC has a humid subtropical climate with mild winters and hot, humid summers. Located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Bostic experiences greater variations in temperature than other places at similar latitude on the East Coast. Winters are usually mild with temperatures rarely dropping below freezing and snowfall is infrequent. Summers are hot and humid with temperatures averaging in the mid-80s Fahrenheit during the day and upper 60s at night. Precipitation is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year with around 41 inches of rain annually.History Golden Valley Estates is a gated community that was established in 2007 just north of the town of Bostic, North Carolina. HOA fees are $400 per lot annually.Location Bostic is a short 20 minute drive south and has amenities such as grocery stores, gas stations and restaurants. The acreage sits a little over an hour from Asheville, NC. The town of Rutherfordton is 30 minutes to the southwest. Shelby is located 40 minutes southeast. You can be in Charlotte in an hour and twenty minutes.

Hall Road Acreage
$2,532,600
145.23 Acres
Rougemont, North Carolina, 27572
Big acreage in Durham county! Located north of the town of Bahama, this large offering gives you all the room you'll need to make this your own private sanctuary! With 145.23 acres, you have tons of space on both sides of Hall road to spread out! The open fields and large stands of hardwoods and pines give you so much room to build your dream home, create income from farming as well as enjoy tons of recreational activities!Land The listing is made up of two parcels, 4209 and 4310 Hall Road. The parcels are 71.4acres and 73.82, that exist on both sides of Hall Road in northeastern Durham county. There is approximately 32+/- acres of tillable ground ready to plant! The rest of the property is mainly covered with timber, both hardwoods and pine, that is currently enrolled in the N.C. Forestry PUV Program. The timber was planted in 2012 and it is in it’s 13th year of growth. The average for timber harvesting is normally within a 15-20 cycle depending on the timber management and growth. The N.C. Forestry Department, District #11 has all the paperwork on this and the agent can send potential buyers all the information they may need on this topic.Improvements Two older homes of no value exist on the north side of Hall Road and there is some old barns on the south side of the property.Recreation There are roads and trails on the property as well as a creek and the southern most boundary touches a small pond for fishing. You can ride ATVs or side-by-sides fairly easily all over this property as it lays out pretty flat.This area is known for producing big whitetail bucks and the overall deer numbers are very healthy. Wild turkeys have also been seen on the property. The fields would allow for a great dove field to be planted and hunting small game such as rabbit and squirrels would be fun!Agriculture There is over 32 acres of tillable acreage currently and a 9+/- acre open field on the south side of Hall Road could be converted into more crop ground.The entire stand of timber on this listing is in the N. C. Forestry PUV program. The timber was planted in 2012 and it is in it’s 13th year of growth. The average for timber harvesting is normally within a 15-20 cycle depending on the timber management and growth. The N.C. Forestry Department, District #11 has all the paperwork on this and the agent can send potential buyers all the information they may need on this topic.Region & Climate This part of North Carolina has a humid subtropical climate with mild winters and hot, humid summers. The average annual temperature is around 61°F (16°C) with January being the coldest month and July being the hottest. Average annual precipitation in Rougemont is around 47 inches (119 cm). Snowfall is rare but possible during the winter months, typically occurring in February or March.Rougemont, North Carolina gets 46 inches of rain, on average, per year. The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.Location You can be in Durham in under 30 minutes….the Raleigh-Durham airport is only a 42 minute drive straight south, Chapel Hill is 45 minutes to the southwest and other towns like Wilmington out along the North Carolina coast is a 2 hour and 45 minute drive to the southeast.

Tuckaseegee River Retreat
$875,000
6.31 Acres
Sylva, North Carolina, 28779
Nestled up close to the Tuckaseegee River, just outside the town of Sylva…this newest North Carolina listing from Hayden Outdoors is the perfect river retreat for those wanting a permanent mountain home or a weekend getaway! This 6.31 acre parcel boasts a 2507 square foot custom built home and detached garage that have meticulously been hand crafted with tons of upgrades and details that are hard to find!Land The parcel sits along South River road with over 450 feet of road frontage. The elevation where the home and garage sit is around 2020 feet above sea level. Then the lot rises almost 100 feet up to the ridgeline above to the north. The lower elevation has various trees planted and some native trees along with the yard and driveway next to the house and garage. The hillside has various hardwoods and pine trees as well as some very rare plants such as Fire Pink and Sir Walter’s Violet. These plants are both currently being studied in detail by students from nearby Western Carolina University! It is one of only two ultramafic barrens remaining in North Carolina. Improvements This home is custom built with so many great features! It is currently being used as a residence and partially an AirBnB rental. The main residence offers Hickory hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings with large beams and tongue and groove ceilings create that warm mountain home vibe. The entry way also doubles as the laundry room with an outdoor sink. The 2507 square foot home has a spacious kitchen with plenty of countertop room and cabinets, a moveable island, stainless appliances and gas top stove. Dividing the living area is a huge rock fire place complete with gas logs to knock that frostbite off on cold winter days. The master bedroom offers tons of space and an over-sized bathroom complete with dual pedestal sinks, walk-in shower and tub as well as a walk-in closet. Located upstairs on this side of the home are two separate bedrooms. One is complete with bunk beds and a full bath. The other currently has two twin beds in it as well as its own full bath.As you cross over to the other side of the living area, this side of the home is perfect for hosting guests. Obviously the rock fireplace is the centerpiece of the room. There is also room for small dining table…(pause)….a comfortable sofa to sit down and watch TV….(pause)…and a small countertop complete with cabinets, a sink, mini refrigerator, microwave and toaster. The two bedrooms provide privacy and comfort with queen beds and their own full bathroom. No mountain home would be complete without a large front porch! With access from both sides of the living quarters, and with pine beams and cypress flooring…this porch will provide tons of relaxing moments for years to come!Adjacent to the main residence is the detached three car garage complete with a 997 square foot finished living space above. The garage provides tons of room for vehicles as well as a workbench, tools and other outdoor gear. The room above the garage has endless opportunities to be living area with bedroom or entertainment room for family and friends.Current town ordinances in regards to the AirBnB rental rules available upon request.Recreation A short walk across South River road with your kayak or fishing rod and you will be knee deep in the Tuckaseegee River! Nicknamed the “Tuck”, it is known for its delayed harvest trout fishing, which is a special trout fishery with specific seasonal rules that allow for catch-and release fishing with artificial lures and flies from October 1st until the first Saturday and June, followed by catch-and-keep regulations during the summer months. Folks can also enjoy other recreational opportunities on the river like tubing, canoeing, rafting and kayaking.Other recreational opportunities are close by with various lakes and rivers that provide many outdoors activities. Fontana Lake, Lake Glenville and Nantahala Lake are fairly close in proximity along with several great towns such as Franklin, Cherokee, Sylva and Western Carolina University is only 2.5 miles from the home.Agriculture The hillside has various hardwoods and pine trees as well as some very rare plants such as Fire Pink and Sir Walter’s Violet. These plants are both currently being studied in detail by students from nearby Western Carolina University! It is one of only two ultramafic barrens remaining in North Carolina.Region & Climate In this area of North Carolina, the summers are warm and humid, the winters are very cold, and it is wet and partly cloudy year round. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 28°F to 83°F and is rarely below 13°F or above 89°F. Rain falls throughout the year in Sylva. The month with the most rain in Sylva is March, with an average rainfall of 4.3 inches. The month with the least rain in Sylva is October, with an average rainfall of 3.1 inches.Location Sylva is 4 miles to the north…..Western Carolina University is only 3 and a half miles south…..Franklin is a 25 minute drive southwest, the town of Cherokee is 25 minutes northeast and you can be in downtown Asheville in 55 minutes.

Cypress Point
$20,000,000
591.27 Acres
Hertford, North Carolina, 27944
Hayden Outdoors Real Estate is extremely happy to present Cypress Point, a legacy property unlike any other in eastern North Carolina! This offering boasts over a mile of bulkhead waterfront along the Perquimans river, tons of tillable acreage and timber ground, not to mention the 4080 square foot farmhouse that sits along the river's edge. This highly coveted property can become your very own private getaway or a developer's dream!Land This beautiful property is located along the Perquimans river and is totally private due to the boundary being at the very end of Bundys Road near the town of Hertford, North Carolina. Behind the private gate awaits your very own legacy property or a future developer’s dream with over a mile of waterfront acreage!The waterfront boundary has a heavy duty bulkhead boundary to protect both the land and the river from erosion issues. You also have over 250 acres of fertile tillable ground that is currently being farmed by a local farmer that rotates crops each year, mainly switching back and forth between soybeans and corn. The 275+/- acres of timber ground is a mixture of planted pines of various ages and a lot of different hardwood trees. These hardwoods existt mostly along the eastern side of the property from the northeastern boundary all the way south along Sutton Creek.Improvements As you enter the gate off Bundys Road, you drive down the private gravel driveway that runs along the Perquimans river. For well over a mile, this waterfront boundary has been completely covered with bulkhead. This vertical wall composed of steel, wood and concrete has helped to provide extreme protection against the erosion caused by the constant colliding of water along the river’s edge. It not only helps to protect the erosion but also provides a huge value to the entire property. This project began in 2013 and was officially completed in 2022 and it has been maintained to the fullest extent by the owners.Driving further down the gravel road brings you to the farm house located on the southeastern corner of the property. It sits along the Perquimans river and boasts a 4080 square foot floor plan! The original structure was built in 1978 and has been completely updated and renovated by the current owners starting in 2014!As you enter the main floor from the two car garage you’ll find the kitchen, which has all Viking appliances that are pristine and do convey with the home. A porcelain farm sink is surrounded by leathered granite countertops, a tile backsplash and custom cabinets. There is also an island countertop with storage underneath and a Viking wine cooler.Across from the kitchen is the dining room that has a large window looking out towards the fields to the north. The breakfast nook is a quaint area next to the double sided gas log fireplace and it has doors that take you out to the screened in portion of the back porch.Next is the living room with plenty of space for entertaining family and friends. The den is on the back side of the fireplace with plenty of room to sit and enjoy a warm fire with a good book or guests.Out from there is the oversized sunroom that overlooks the yard and Perquimans river to the south, east and west! This is the owner’s favorite room in the home and it has provided tons of great moments visiting with friends, enjoying a good book or just soaking in the view out of the large doors and windows!The owner’s suite provides tons of space for comfort and relaxation. It accommodates a king size bed and it has it’s own oversized sunroom that overlooks the water! It has a large tile bathroom with a walk-through shower leaves no detail untouched!Opposite of the owner’s suite is the main floor guest bedroom complete with it’s on full bathroom. In between both bedrooms is the home’s only half bathroom.The entire main floor is covered in hardwood floors except for the main sunroom and the owner’s suite sunroom that both have carpet.A hardwood staircase leads you upstairs to the large recreation home that can be a great gathering room for kids or to watch the big game on the TV! Just off to the side is a small balcony that provides scenic views of the southwestern boundary along the Perquimans river and Sutton Creek.Down the long hallway are two more large guest bedrooms, complete with full bathrooms. The entire upstairs is carpeted except for the bathrooms that have custom tile flooring.Another great feature of the home is the expansive network of back porches! You can access different parts of the back porches from the owner’s suite, the breakfast nook, through the outdoor bathroom that is connected to the garage or the utility room.The utility room is laid out to accommodate a refrigerator/freezer, washer and dryer, hot water heater, water filtration system and other storage. You can access this room from the garage, the side door or the back porch.The two car garage measures 25 feet by 20 feet and will allow ample space for two mid sized vehicles or perhaps ATVs or side by sides and lawn equipment.Plenty of rocking chairs fill up the front porch for those lazy Sunday afternoons surrounded by family and friends.Closer to the western end of the property sits the barn. It is currently used for equipment storage. The barn measures 50 feet by 30 feet with some extra spaces on the back left side.Recreation Bordering the Perquimans river along the southern boundary and with Sutton Creek running along the eastern property line, access to water is a given! There is a boat dock out in front of the home that will allow you to dock multiple boats, jet skis or other water craft. From this point in the river you can head east and reach the Outer Banks which is approximately 40+/- miles by boat!Sutton Creek provides a lot of great fishing and hunting opportunities! There are various species of fish in this brackish water including largemouth bass, speckled perch, striped bass, speckled trout, red drum, flounder, yellow and white perch and others.Big game hunting in this part of the state is very popular as well. This secluded property is home to some great whitetail deer, mature long beard turkeys and tons of ducks and geese! There is also plenty of fields to plant for doves so that you can enjoy wing shooting in the early fall. Eastern North Carolina is also home to some of the biggest black bears in the country and monster bears have been spotted on this property over the years!There is a one acre pond on the northwest corner of the property. The current owners have enjoyed fishing there over the years and it can be expanded into a larger pond as well as used for swimming during the hot summer months!Agriculture Currently the tillable acreage section of the property is being farmed by a local farmer under a yearly farming lease agreement. Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources The entire property is enrolled in the PUV (Present Use Value) program for the tillable ground and the timber acreage. This provides a great tax benefit for any landowner and keeps the property as natural as possible. For more information, you may contact the Perquimans county tax office and the North Carolina Forest Service for more details.The tillable acreage produces some great yearly yields!There are various ages of timber on the property. The older pines and hardwoods add strong value and the younger pine trees will provide income later down the road as they mature. A North Carolina Forest Service agent will be able to provide a great timber growth/harvest plan for you.General Operations This property’s potential is only limited to someone’s imagination and creativity! You have nearly 600 acres of waterfront acreage, tillable farmland and timber ground at your fingertips, so the sky is the limit!With well over a mile of waterfront acreage that has a well built bulkhead barrier in place, you can take advantage of this huge opportunity to subdivide the property and place waterfront lots all along the Perquimans river! The bulkhead project itself began in 2013 and was completed in 2022. It has been meticulously maintained over time and definitely adds a ton of value to the property! The 180 degree views along the Perquimans river are tremendous and with an established road system that provides easy access to that part of the property, the potential is endless! Currently the present owners have an active permit that allows for up to…….docksThe rest of the property could easily be developed as well with the proper rezoning approvals. The topography is fairly flat so grading costs would be at a minimum to create multiple home sites and a strategic road plan.Another great option for this large offering is to turn it into a high end cattle farm or equestrian property! The land provides tons of areas for pasture grazing as well as tons of room for barns, corrals and riding arenas. The well maintained roads that already exists provide immediate riding trails with the option to create more throughout the property!Region & Climate Hertford, NC is located in the coastal plain of the state and has a humid subtropical climate. The summers in Hertford are hot and humid with temperatures ranging from the mid-80s to the mid-90s with high humidity levels. During the winter months, temperatures can get as low as the mid-30s during the night and rise to the low 50s during the day. Rainfall is abundant throughout the year, especially during hurricane season which runs from June through November each year. Hertford, North Carolina gets 48 inches of rain, on average, per year.History The town of Hertford, North Carolina is the county seat of Perquimans County. It is a peninsula bounded on the east, north and west by Perquimans River. Hertford’s population is around 2000+/- residents and it was originally incorporated in 1758 as the county seat for Perquimans County, first inhabited by the Yeopim Indians.It was a thriving lumber town during the 20th century due to the extensive river network in the area. The Outer Banks can be reached by water or land from the town.Location This listing is located in the town of Hertford, North Carolina. Hertford has some good amenities for essentials but Elizabeth City is 25 minutes north and has restaurants, retail shopping, a hospital and many other amenities.This farm is only 25 minutes south of Elizabeth City and an hour and 15 minutes from Virginia Beach, Virginia. It is an hour and a half from the Outer Banks, two and a half hours from Raleigh. The closest regional airport is in Norfolk, Virginia and the closest international airport is located in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Wilson Ridge Retreat
$485,000
39.15 Acres
Collettsville, North Carolina, 28611
Hayden Outdoors Real Estate presents the Wilson Ridge Retreat, a 39.15 acre rustic mountain getaway in the gorgeous Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina! Located minutes from fantastic trout fishing along Wilson Creek, this offering includes two homes, tons of privacy and scenic views of Grandfather Mountain! Land Located just off the historic Highway 90 in Caldwell county, this listing is made up of 4 parcels. One parcel is on Bristol Place that connects to Highway 90. This 3.13 acre parcel has a manufactured home on it as well as a covered wood shed. The other three parcels are further up the mountain by way of a gravel road that crosses property owned by the North Carolina National Forest Service! A 0.7 mile drive up the privately maintained gravel road brings you to the log cabin that sits up near the top of a gorgeous hardwood draw!Big timber covers the property from start to finish. There are ATV trails used by the current owner throughout the year for recreation activities such as riding side-by-sides, hunting and hiking. The property is mountainous and steep in most places. Above the cabin on the western property line sits the Wilson Ridge Trail, this is a 12.2 mile loop trail that starts and ends in the town of Lenoir. It is utilized mostly by bikers, however quite a few people hike the trail as well.Another great feature is the view of Grandfather Mountain! As you sit on the front porch of the cabin and look north, you will see one of North Carolina’s most visited attractions, Grandfather Mountain! As the crow flies, it’s only 9 miles north of the property.Improvements There are two homes that exist on the property. The home that sits at the bottom of the hill just off Highway 90 is a 3 bedroom, 2 bath manufactured home with tile flooring in the kitchen, laundry/utility room and all bathrooms. The living room has LVP flooring and all three bedrooms have carpet. The home is heated and cooled with a forced air cooling system. The water heater uses propane as its heat source. All furniture inside does convey with the sale.Near the top of the property sits the rustic log cabin! It was built onsite in 1974 from trees harvested on the property and the logs were professionally chinked! Heart pine hardwood floors throughout the main floor were also harvested from the property. The main floor has a large living room with a breakfast nook area, kitchen, wood burning stove and brick fireplace, tongue and groove ceilings and wooden support beams. You can access the front porch as well as the back door as well. The bedroom has baseboard heat and full bath with a tile shower. Upstairs is a small loft that can be used for extra beds or storage. There is also a crows nest you can access from the loft. It has windows on all four sides and the current owners has used it for hunting! The spacious front porch gives you some of the most gorgeous views! On a clear day off in the distance you can see Grandfather Mountain! It is one of North Carolina’s most popular attractions! And if you pull out a spotting scope or some really good binoculars, you can spot the famous Mile High Swinging Bridge at the Grandfather Mountain State Park! Power is ran up to the property and is supplied by the Blue Ridge CoOp and your water source is a spring located uphill and it is gravity fed down to the house. Underneath the outdoor covered shelter is an outdoor grill with rock foundation that has been used to cook many a steak and entertain family and friends over the years! Also located up away from the main cabin is a small wooden shed that was constructed at the same time as the cabin. It is made from same logs as the cabin. It is mostly used for storage. There are two 100 gallon propane tanks provide heat for the water heater. Recreation The mountains of North Carolina offer so many different forms of recreation! First off, the property itself offers great big game hunting due to the abundant wildlife in the area! Whitetail deer and wild turkeys are constantly seen moving about the property and of course, some big black bears have been known to make an appearance now and then.You can also hike all over the property and you can jump onto the Wilson Ridge Trail that will take you down to the town of Lenoir and back!Wilson Creek is a short 10 minute drive to the southwest. It offers several miles of great trout fishing! There are natural and delayed harvest sections that allow licensed fishermen to chase after some great browns, rainbows and brook trout!You can also be in the towns of Blowing Rock and Boone, North Carolina in under an hour. Both towns offer tons of great recreational activities such as sight-seeing, amusement parks, hiking trails, fishing, horseback riding, snow skiing, camping and much more!Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources Most of the listing has a lot of mature timber scattered across the valleys and the ridgetops. No timber evaluations have been done, however a North Carolina forestry agent is a good resource for that type of information.Region & Climate This property is located in the high-elevation Appalachian Mountains and experiences some humid, warm weather as well as cool to cold. This change is more extreme than the rest of North Carolina. Expect hot summers with highs in the 80s and expect chilly falls and cold winters that offer good snow fall with temperatures in the 20s or even lower. Windy conditions can also be a factor.History The property is bordered by both the Pisgah National Forest and the Foothills Conservancy of North Carolina. Both entities thrive on conservation and none of that land will ever be developed. This area is part of the Appalachian Mountains and is also touching the Pisgah National Forest. Lumber mills and other industry used to thrive along Wilson Creek. Cherokee Indians used to reside all over this area and it was used as their hunting grounds due to the abundance of game.Location The closest town is the historic town of Blowing Rock, NC which is 16 miles north. Boone, NC is just a few miles further up Highway 321. The town of Lenoir is southeast of the property, approximately 17 miles. All of those towns offer tons of amenities and recreational opportunities! The closest airport is located in Greensboro, NC which is 107 miles to the east. Tri-Cities Airport is in Blountville, Tennessee and it is 109 miles northwest. Charlotte Douglas International Airport is 120 miles southeast.

Industrial Park Road
$2,700,000
92.55 Acres
Lincolnton, North Carolina, 28092
Prime commercial property located in Lincolnton, North Carolina! This Hayden Outdoors listing features two vacant parcels that total over 92 acres of prime commercial property in the Lincoln County Industrial Park! This offering has tons of road frontage, city water, city sewer and fiber optic available! For your own private showing, contact John Tate at (704) 530-6794!Land The two parcels total 92.5484 acres and are mostly covered with timber. There is a 70 plus or minus foot power line right-of-way owned by Duke Power that runs north and south across the property. Crossing the property on the northern boundary and running south along the western line just up from Clarks Creek is a city sewer line. There are multiple road beds throughout that make it easy to travel through the property. The topography is flat and has some rolling features to it as well. The elevation along Industrial Park Road is around 810 feet and down along Clarks Creek that borders the western boundary sits close to 770 feet. A small section along Clarks Creek is within the FEMA Floodplain zone.Agriculture There is a lot of timber on the property. Hardwoods and pines of various ages make up most of what covers the land. Although there hasn’t been a timber evaluation done, the timber does hold some value and that can be easily determined with a forestry agent.General Operations This is a very large commercial tract of land that is completely raw and ready to be transformed by a commercial developer. There is tons of room to allow for various buildings, roads and other necessary operations. City water and sewer are available. Being in the city industrial park puts you near all major interstates that can connect you with Charlotte, Hickory, Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Raleigh, Knoxville, Atlanta and others.Location The county seat town of Lincolnton is a short 3 miles away. It has all the amenities you need including shopping, dining, hospital and more. You can be in Mooresville, NC in 35 minutes. Charlotte is a 45 minute drive. Winston-Salem sits an hour and a half north. Atlanta is 3 hours and 45 minutes southwest on Interstate 85.

Baxter Farm
$2,750,000
296.67 Acres
Bennett, North Carolina, 27208
PRICE IMPROVEMENT!!! A beautiful 296.67 acre tract of peace and quiet in the heart of the North Carolina piedmont! Located on Carl Brady road near Highway 22 just north of the town of Bennett, NC, this tract has been used for farming, hunting and outdoor recreation by the same family for decades! This property also borders the Deep River with over 3000 feet of water frontage! Great timber value and farming rights are leased out.Land This property has over 280 acres of timberland and the owners lease out the farming on approximately 16 acres. The propert is divided by Carl Brady road. The larger tract borders the Deep River on the western side. This side of the property has roads going throughout the property and will lead you down to the river. Several ridges, hardwood draws and pine rows make up this tract. There are some crop fields at the front of the property and then timber makes up the rest of the land all the way to the river. The Deep River borders the property on it’s western side and spans over 3000 feet of water frontage. On the smaller tract, if you look close enough on the aerial photos, you can see the outline of the old Bennett Speedway! This was a hotspot for “outlaw” racing back in the 1950s! It was called “outlaw” racing because the track wasn’t affiliated with the newly formed NASCAR at the time. This tract hasn’t been touched in a long time and is mostly timber.Recreation The property has been used for hunting big game by the owners for decades. There are also roadbeds and fields where someone can ride ATVs or side-by-sides, ride horses and hike. The Deep River also offers swimming, kayaking and fishing opportunities.Agriculture The 16+/- fields are leased out to a local farmer for corn and soybeans.Region & Climate Bennett, NC has a typical climate of the southeastern United States, with hot and humid summers and mild winters. Average temperatures in summer range from the low 80s to the mid 90s Fahrenheit, while winter temperatures average around the mid 30s to mid 40s. Bennett experiences an average of 49 inches of rain annually with occasional snow in winter months. The town is also located on high elevation which provides a cooler climate than surrounding areas.History The historical significance of this listing is that is holds the remains of the old Bennett Speedway. Location Property is located 21 miles southeast of Asheboro, NC. Greensboro is a 50 minute drive north. Raleigh is an hour and 10 minutes away. Charlotte is a little over an hour and a half to the west.