Few tracts of land become available with the characteristics this tract has. From fertile fields to growing timber and thousands of feet of road frontage, this is a true tract of land that shouldn't be overlooked. Tract is located in southern Robeson County between McDonald and Fairmont. This tract is located 3 miles from US 74/NC 41 Interchange and 12 miles from Exit 10 on Interstate 95. The Dallas Road Tract is found at the intersection of Pleasant Hope Rd and Dallas Road with 80.5 acres along Pleasant Hope and Dallas Road and an additional 27 acres across Dallas Road. Tract contains 3,620 feet of road frontage with public water available along both roads. Outside of the 31.5 acres of agriculture fields, the 76-acre balance is confined within a 15-year-old pine plantation with areas of hardwood throughout. The fertile fields have been cultivated for over a century providing solid returns for generations, but could potentially be used for development or a higher and better use. Public water also available along the tract's road frontage. The tract is within a rural section of the county but is less than 5 minutes from US 74 and 12 minutes from I-95. The tract is perfectly suited for a residential or mixed-use development that could serve the lower end of Robeson County.
But, this tract could also be maintained in its current state or partially within its natural state by creating a farm, homesteading, or for the hunter looking for a jewel to set up stands on and take large bucks, long bearded turkeys, and a easy limit of doves and wood ducks. The tract is well laid out for the hunter in mind with excellent wildlife habitat and a lot of deer, turkey, dove, and small game already using the property. The tract abuts large forested portions of land that allow this tract to be used by wildlife. This section of NC is well known for aligning perfectly along a solid flyway for doves and the 31.5 acres of cropland could be an ideal place for propagating sunflowers, corn, or millet that would be just the ticket to bring the birds in. Adjacent tracts are mostly farmland and large timberland tracts with a smaller percentage of residential uses. The wooded land contains a mixture of mostly 15-year-old pine plantation but some areas of mature pine and hardwood are present along Pleasant Hope Road. The tract is also less than 10 miles from the nationally-recognized Wild and Scenic Lumber River that is loaded with largemouth bass, catfish, and solid populations of flatfish. Not only is it an anglers dream, but for a kayaker, the sights along the river don't get much better.
This tract is ideal for development or the hunter looking for an excellent place to hunt a wide variety of game, but it also has an excellent opportunity to potential to erect a new home or create a small horse farm or raise some cattle. The tract is just minutes from Fairmont, Lumberton, and Dillon, South Carolina, but is also less than an hour from Fayetteville and just a little over an hour from North Myrtle Beach.
This property is being offered by Jeff Burleson, Managing Broker of Southern Palmetto Land Company. Burleson is both a N.C. and S.C. Registered Forester and Certified Wildlife Biologist. Let Jeff connect you with the right piece of property that will entertain your wild side with game galore and excellent income earning potential. If you are looking to buy rural or suburban land in North or South Carolina, then working with Jeff Burleson is the natural choice. For more information on this tract and any other tract of land for sale in this section of Eastern North & South Carolina, contact Jeff Burleson at 843-685-2408 or by email at [email protected] or you can visit our website at www.southernpalmettoland.com.
From NC 41/US 74 Intersection, take NC 41 South towards Fairmont on NC 41 for 2.2 miles and turn right onto Dallas Road. Proceed for 1.1 miles to the intersection of Dallas Road and Pleasant Hope Road where tract is found at intersection.
- ATV Trail Riding
- Biking Trials
- Bird Watching
- Equestrian Trails
- Hiking Trails
- Asphalt / Concrete
- Public Road
- Varied
- Acreage
- Heavily Treed
- Horses Permitted
- Partially Cultivated
- Agriculture
- Timber Management
- Whitetail Deer
- Turkey
- Small Game
- Quail
- Dove
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The outdoors runs deep within the roots of this Carolina outdoor enthusiast. As a young boy, Jeff Burleson trampled the woods after a deer or duck and paddled the waters for a limit of fish ... Click for more.