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$1,249,900
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254 Acres Lot
New
90000 Sheppard Mill RD Greenville, NC 27834
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Key Details
Property Type Vacant Land
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Subdivision Not In Subdivision
MLS Listing ID 100493441
HOA Y/N No
Originating Board Hive MLS
Lot Size 254.000 Acres
Acres 254.0
Property Description
254 acres of timberland for sale on the county boundary of Pitt and Beaufort along Tranters Creek. This Legacy Farm was once tillable farmland but has been part of a highly managed forestry program within the timber industry for decades. While its current use is primarily an investment in timber management, it also serves as a thriving wildlife habitat, supporting large populations of whitetail deer, turkey, waterfowl, and black bear.
Currently, the property's timber stands are segmented by age, including approximately 45 acres of mature thinned pine, 54 acres of 8-year-old pine, 61 acres of 10-year-old pine, 19 acres of 15-year-old longleaf pine, 53 acres of mature mixed timber in the low ground next to Tranters Creek, and 1.5 acres of young planted hardwood. The timber management plan is strategically designed for success, ensuring a sustainable rotation of growth stages. The various-aged timber also provides diverse wildlife habitats—quail thrive in the thick brush of young timber, whitetail deer bed down in the 15-foot pines, and turkeys roost in the mature hardwoods.
This property has been managed for wildlife for years. The extensive trail system throughout the property is wide and cleared, offering opportunities for food plots with ample sunlight exposure. Additionally, an old powerline easement runs through the property, with 1.5 acres historically planted with a forage mix, including oats, grains, and turnips. On the northern side, 7 acres of tillable ground provide an ideal setup for strategic hunting while offering a sense of safety and seclusion for wildlife. This area is surrounded by mature timber, hardwoods, and thick pine sections for excellent cover.
The eastern boundary of the property follows Tranters Creek, providing thousands of feet of creek frontage. The southeastern section offers the most navigable water, with reports of numerous 6-8 lb largemouth bass and various panfish species, including bream, crappie, and perch.
Currently, the property's timber stands are segmented by age, including approximately 45 acres of mature thinned pine, 54 acres of 8-year-old pine, 61 acres of 10-year-old pine, 19 acres of 15-year-old longleaf pine, 53 acres of mature mixed timber in the low ground next to Tranters Creek, and 1.5 acres of young planted hardwood. The timber management plan is strategically designed for success, ensuring a sustainable rotation of growth stages. The various-aged timber also provides diverse wildlife habitats—quail thrive in the thick brush of young timber, whitetail deer bed down in the 15-foot pines, and turkeys roost in the mature hardwoods.
This property has been managed for wildlife for years. The extensive trail system throughout the property is wide and cleared, offering opportunities for food plots with ample sunlight exposure. Additionally, an old powerline easement runs through the property, with 1.5 acres historically planted with a forage mix, including oats, grains, and turnips. On the northern side, 7 acres of tillable ground provide an ideal setup for strategic hunting while offering a sense of safety and seclusion for wildlife. This area is surrounded by mature timber, hardwoods, and thick pine sections for excellent cover.
The eastern boundary of the property follows Tranters Creek, providing thousands of feet of creek frontage. The southeastern section offers the most navigable water, with reports of numerous 6-8 lb largemouth bass and various panfish species, including bream, crappie, and perch.
Location
State NC
County Pitt
Community Not In Subdivision
Zoning Ag
Direction traveling on hwy 264/587 turn north onto Shappard Mill Rd and travel about 1.5 miles and one of the three access points will be on the right
Location Details Mainland
Rooms
Other Rooms Barn(s)
Exterior
Utilities Available Electricity Connected
Waterfront Description Water Depth 4+,Creek
Building
Lot Description Farm, Wooded
Schools
Elementary Schools Pactolus
High Schools North Pitt
Others
Tax ID 5639941267
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