100 Fathom, LLC
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| 100 Fathom, LLC |
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Price: $439,000.00 Type:
Acreage, Farm, Hunting Land, Recreation Land
Amenities:
Barn, Creek, Electricity, Hunting, Hwy/County Rd Frontage, Timber, Work Shop
Acreage: 135.01 Region: Southeast State: North Carolina County: Caswell MLS Number: NC20875 Status: Active
Property Documents: Hunters retreat, set up and ready to start hunting this fall in one of the best counties in the state for deer and turkey! Wildlife food plots established, new road into property, 23 year old pines have recently been thinned, mature hardwoods along creeks. Three bedroom mobile home provides comfortable place to stay and even an outbuilding for storage. Don’t miss this opportunity! A gold mine was actually located on or near this property around the turn of the century.
Property is composed of two adjacent tracts of land. The first contains 120.71 acres and lies in both counties. The second tract contains 14.30 acres entirely in Caswell County and includes a single wide mobile home. There are approximately 58.01 acres in Caswell County and 77.0 acres in Rockingham County. Planted pines will produce substantial timber income as they mature. Large, mature hardwoods along the creeks. Potential pond sites. New survey was made in 2007. |
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Edwin E. Orr, ALC, CF, RF is a consulting forester and real estate broker with over 32 years of experience in managing and selling land in the southeastern US. His principle area of operation is NC, VA and SC. Edwin has earned the coveted "ALC" Accredited Land Consultant designation from Realtors Land Institute as well as the "CF" Certified Foresters designation from the Society of American Foresters. He specializes in the brokerage of rural properties, transitional land and development land.
TMM Real Estate, LLC is the real estate brokerage firm. Timber Marketing & Management of the Carolinas, Inc. is the consulting forestry company. Both are based out of Raleigh, NC with associate firms located throughout the southeast.
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