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Tony De La Vega
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North Carolina
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Vacant Land in Fayetteville
$299,950
0.57 Acres
Fayetteville, North Carolina, 28303
Great location with 100 feet of road frontage on City maintained 4-lane Yadkin Rd, with an Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT) count of 17,500, approximately 1.5 miles from Ft. Bragg and the Cross Creek Mall trading area (highest grossing concentrated retail area in NC per square foot revenues generated). The property is zoned Limited Commercial (LC), which accommodates a range of moderate-intensity general retail, business and service uses that serve groups of neighborhoods, such as grocery stores, Coffee Drive-Thru, drugstores, large restaurants, gas stations and specialty retail stores. Residential uses are encouraged on the upper floors of nonresidential establishments.

Vacant Land in Fayetteville
$140,000
2 Acres
Fayetteville, North Carolina, 28311
Residential Development Opportunity - 3 Acres in Prime Location! Discover this exceptional 2-acre property offering approximately 200 feet of road frontage. Perfectly positioned near Fort Bragg and local shopping, this parcel combines convenience with potential. The lot features access to public water and sewer, making it an ideal site for residential development or investment. Dont miss this fantastic opportunity to secure valuable land in a growing area!

Vacant Land in Fayetteville
$299,950
0.57 Acres
Fayetteville, North Carolina, 28303
Great location with 100 feet of road frontage on City maintained 4-lane Yadkin Rd, with an Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT) count of 17,500, approximately 1.5 miles from Ft. Liberty and the Cross Creek Mall trading area (highest grossing concentrated retail area in NC per square foot revenues generated). The property is zoned Limited Commercial (LC), which accommodates a range of moderate-intensity general retail, business and service uses that serve groups of neighborhoods, such as grocery stores, drugstores, large restaurants, gas stations and specialty retail stores. Residential uses are encouraged on the upper floors of nonresidential establishments.