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Kirkman Tract

Address
Scotland County, North Carolina
Status
Inactive
Price
$442,960 or $2,684/acre
Acres
± 165.00 Acres
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Kirkman Tract

Investment Opportunity: ±131-Acre Longleaf Pine Tract in Scotland County, NC

The Kirkman Tract is located between the charming towns of Aberdeen and Laurinburg, NC, and situated just west of Hwy 15-501.The Kirkman Tract offers an exceptional opportunity for both investment and enjoyment. This property spans approximately 131 acres and is predominantly comprised of planted longleaf pine, which presents a potential future investment opportunity in pine straw raking. The tract is accessible via a deeded 30-foot easement from Nashville Road.
The land’s current use as a longleaf pine plantation makes it an ideal candidate for those looking to invest in forestry. Longleaf pine is highly valued for its pine straw, which can be harvested and sold, providing a steady income stream. This tract's future potential for pine straw raking enhances its appeal to investors seeking sustainable and profitable land use options.
Kirkman Tract is adjacent to an active hog farm along its southern border.
In addition to its investment prospects, the Kirkman Tract benefits from its strategic location. Proximity to Aberdeen and Laurinburg means that amenities and services are easily accessible, providing convenience without sacrificing the tranquility and space that come with rural land ownership. The property’s location west of Hwy 15-501 ensures good connectivity, making it an attractive option for those who appreciate both accessibility and seclusion.
The deeded easement from Nashville Road, detailed in the documents section, ensures that the property is well-connected and accessible, facilitating various uses and future developments. This aspect is particularly important for potential buyers looking to leverage the land's forestry resources or explore other agricultural ventures.
Overall, the Kirkman Tract in Scotland County, NC, stands out as a potential investment opportunity for forestry income through pine straw raking. Its advantageous location, significant acreage, and accessible easement make it a versatile property suitable for a variety of uses. Interested parties are encouraged to explore this unique offering further and consider the long-term benefits it presents.
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Listing Information

Location

Scotland County, North CarolinaGet Directions

Latitude / Longitude

34.938131130956414/-79.46674577958981

County Tax Parcel IDs

030431 01002

Frequently Asked Questions

  • The Kirkman Tract spans approximately 131 acres in Scotland County, North Carolina. It is situated between the towns of Aberdeen and Laurinburg, just west of Highway 15-501.

  • The property is accessible via a deeded 30-foot easement from Nashville Road. Details about this easement are available in the documents section of the listing.

  • The Kirkman Tract is predominantly planted in longleaf pine. Longleaf pine is highly valued for its pine straw, which can be harvested and sold to provide a steady income stream, making pine straw raking a key potential investment opportunity on this tract.

  • The Kirkman Tract is listed at a set price of $442,960, which works out to approximately $2,684 per acre.

  • Yes, the Kirkman Tract is adjacent to an active hog farm along its southern border. Prospective buyers should take this into consideration when evaluating the property.

  • The listing is handled by Jamie Lytton, District Manager and Broker-in-Charge with AFM Real Estate, based in Troy, North Carolina. Jamie has 24 years of consulting and industry forestry experience and holds real estate licenses in both North Carolina and South Carolina. You can reach him by phone at 910-975-0262.

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