845 Nc 210, Hampstead, Pender
845 Nc 210
Hampstead, NC 28443
United States
What does it look like when a growth corridor reaches its tipping point? It looks like Hampstead, North Carolina in 2026. And it looks like this parcel. 845 NC Highway 210 sits at the curve of one of the most strategically significant intersections on the Pender-Onslow County corridor -- 6.55 level acres in Flood Zone X, positioned precisely between two of the most established anchored retail centers in coastal North Carolina, at the exact location where NCDOT has formally proposed a new traffic signal and turning lanes, directly adjacent to the future Hampstead Bypass interchange at NC 210. The Location Advantage. One mile north on NC 210: Lowe's Home Improvement and Harris Teeter. Two miles south: Walmart Neighborhood Market, Publix, Starbucks, and Petco. This parcel occupies the inflection point between them -- the last significant acreage between two fully established retail nodes on a corridor where national brands are now actively acquiring land. Wawa has recently tied up property in Hampstead for its first Pender County location. Sheetz has filed site plans in the area. Chase Bank, Del Taco, and Starbucks are all moving through Pender County approvals on this corridor right now. The brands that identify growth before it peaks are already here. This parcel represents the opportunity to be among them. The Infrastructure Trajectory. NCDOT held a formal public meeting on March 2, 2026 for proposed improvements at the NC 210, NC 50, and Belt Road intersection in Pender County -- directly adjacent to this parcel. Proposed improvements include turning lanes, a median, and a traffic signal to improve northbound and southbound traffic flow. This project has completed its public comment phase and is on record with NCDOT. Separately, the Hampstead Bypass, currently under construction, connects directly to NC 210 at mile 9.75 and will channel significant new traffic volumes onto this corridor upon completion. A new Hampstead Branch Library breaks ground in 2026. A new elementary and middle school campus opens in August 2027. These are not projections. They are funded, permitted, and underway. The Market Context. Pender County issued permits for more than 5,100 new housing units between 2020 and 2024. Pender County Planning Director Daniel Adams has publicly stated that Hampstead has reached a tipping point where it is now viable for more commercial businesses to be successful. The rooftop density that national brands require before committing to a market is here. The infrastructure to support commercial growth is being built. The brands are arriving. This is the moment between early and too late that commercial land investors recognize and act on. The Site. 6.55 acres of level, Flood Zone X land with substantial on-site improvements conveying with the sale. A metal agricultural building. Established livestock corrals. A gravel access drive already cut from NC 210. Existing septic system. Water infrastructure on site. Fiber internet available via Fiberhomes.com. The curve positioning on NC 210 delivers maximum road frontage visibility from both approach directions simultaneously -- a driver approaching from either direction has an extended sightline to this parcel that straight-road frontage of equivalent size cannot match. The parcel is currently zoned RP in Pender County. A buyer pursuing commercial, mixed use, agri-tourism, or other development will pursue a zoning variance through Pender County Planning -- a process that Pender County has been actively supporting as this corridor matures and commercial demand accelerates. Buyer to verify zoning, permitted uses, and variance process with Pender County Planning Department and a land use attorney prior to closing. No city taxes. Flood Zone X. Level topography. Fiber internet. Paved NC 210 frontage. Existing site infrastructure. 6.55 acres. The corridor is growing. The infrastructure is coming. The brands are arriving. The window is open.