Courtesy of: Jimmy Underwood, Mossy Oak Properties Land and Farms Realty, jimmyunderwood@mossyoakproperties.com
Courtesy of: Jimmy Underwood, Mossy Oak Properties Land and Farms Realty, jimmyunderwood@mossyoakproperties.com
$268,740
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Lot: 29.86 Acres
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$268,740
Sunset Drive N Escape the noise and find your sanctuary on this stunning 29.86-acre property just outside the Asheboro city limits. Located in the peaceful hills of Randolph County, this land offers a rare chance to own a private nature preserve while still being close to town. The land is protected by a conservation easement, making it a dream come true for someone who loves the environment and wants to keep the forest beautiful forever. While the trees are protected, the easement specifically allows you to clear a one-acre homesite to build your dream house. The Property: A Natural Sanctuary This land is more than just a homesite; it is a protected forest. Under a conservation easement, the massive hardwood trees will stand for generations. The Homesite: You are permitted a one-acre area to build your custom home. Water & Rock formations: Cedar Fork Creek flows along the western boundary, and various sized boulders are scattered across the hillside. Wildlife: It is a natural home for whitetail deer and small game, perfect for quiet observation or hunting. Convenience: A utility easement ensures city water and sewer are available, and a gate at the entrance provides immediate privacy. Park-Like Atmosphere: The combination of the creek, the Boulder-strewn hillside, and the deep woods creates a peaceful feeling across the entire acreage. Local History & Small-Town Charm Asheboro was founded in 1796 and named after Governor Samuel Ashe. Once a hub for railroads and textiles, the city has transformed into a vibrant community known for its "Great Main Street." Historic Downtown: Recently added to the National Register of Historic Places, downtown offers locally owned shops, the historic Sunset Theatre (built in 1929), and Bicentennial Park. Deep Roots: Explore the Randolph County Heritage Museum or see NASCAR history at the Richard Petty Museum in nearby Randleman. Nearby Attractions Living here means you are minutes away from world-class destinations: North Carolina Zoo: The world's largest natural-habitat zoo is practically in your backyard. Seagrove Pottery: Known as the "Pottery Capital of the World, " this historic craft community is just 20 minutes south. Outdoor Adventure: Hike the Birkhead Mountain Wilderness in the Uwharrie National Forest or explore the Deep River State Trail. Center of the State Asheboro is known as the geographic center of North Carolina, making it incredibly convenient for travel to the major cities of the Piedmont Triad: High Point: ~25 minutes (20 miles) Greensboro: ~30 minutes (27 miles) Lexington: ~35 minutes (28 miles) Winston-Salem: ~45 minutes (40 miles) Charlotte: ~1.5 hours (71 miles) Raleigh: ~1.5 hours (75 miles)
Courtesy of: Jimmy Underwood, Mossy Oak Properties Land and Farms Realty, jimmyunderwood@mossyoakproperties.com
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