Tbd Stone, Fairmont, Robeson
Tbd Stone
Fairmont, NC 28340
United States
Prime tract of fertile farmland with over 1,350 feet of road frontage along paved road with 29 acres of open field and the balance in woodlands adjacent to Reedy Branch with massive timber throughout. Perfect tract of land for either development or homesteading with solid opportunities for ducks, deer, bobwhite quail, dove, and wild turkey! Located in southern Robeson County in the McDonald Community lies the 56-acre Reedy Branch Tract. This tract is located less than 3 miles from Exit 10 on Interstate 95 just west of Fairmont and south of Lumberton. The Reedy Branch Tract is wholly found along Stone Road, but is 250 feet from the intersection of McDonald Road and across the street from Reedy Branch Baptist Church. Tract contains 1,360 feet of road frontage along Stone Road and the majority of that frontage is along the 29-acre agriculture field that this tract harnesses. The tract is also anchored by 27 acres along Reedy Branch that is covered in massive loblolly pine and various hardwoods all well at maturity. The fertile field has been cultivated for over a century providing solid returns for generations, but could be used for development uses as the field is high and sandy with public water also available along the tract's road frontage. Again, Exit 10 along I-95 is less than three miles away that could provide an excellent opportunity 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, waterfowl, and small game already using the property. Reedy Branch is one of the main tributaries to Old Field Swamp that is well known by the locals as a duck haven with small beaver ponds throughout its range that is ideal for harboring migrating and resident populations of ducks and geese. This section of NC is well known for aligning perfectly along a solid flyway for doves and the 29 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. The adjacent lands contain a mixture of several small homesteads to the north and northwest, but all the acreage to the south and southwest/southeast are large agriculture and timber management operations that inhabit large populations of deer and other wildlife. The wooded land contains mature loblolly pine and massive hardwoods that are made up of gum, poplar, maple, and several species of oak that could be sold and harvested to generate income from day one. The tract is also less than 5 miles from a 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.