9+/- Acres of Residential and Farm Land For Sale in Robeson County, NC!

Located on Cowpen Swamp Road south of Fairmont in Robeson County North Carolina, this farm is located in a very quiet rural area on the South Carolina state line. Electric, fiber optic, telephone service and county water are available. Deer, turkeys, doves, and small game can be hunted on the farm. There is a small pond located on this tract. The primary soil types are Lynchburg, Rains and Norfolk. This tract would be a perfect location for a horse farm. Robeson County is the home of the University of North Carolina at Pembroke. Lumberton is the county seat and offers shopping, dining and a hospital. The Lumber River is close by for fishing, canoeing, and duck hunting. The Lumber River is a nationally designated Wild and Scenic River. Additional tracts are available. No HOA! No single wide mobile homes, and no mobile homes over 5 years old allowed. If you are looking for residential, hunting, or agricultural land in southeastern NC take a look at this farm!

Distances: Dillon – 14 Miles Fairmont – 11 Miles Lumberton – 21 Miles Lake View – 4 Miles
Acreage: 9.45 +/- Cleared: 8 +/- Wooded: 1.45 +/- Road Front: 526’ +/-
Wildlife: Deer, Turkey, Small Game, Dove Zoning: RA – Residential Agricultural
Parcel Number: Portion of 2840200101
Possible Uses: Home Sites, Mini Farm, Horse Farm, Hunting

 

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    • Property State: North Carolina 
    • County: Robeson 
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    • Price: $75,000 
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    • Acreage: 9.45 
    • Address: TBD Cowpen Swamp Rd 
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