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This tract is located in eastern Sampson County about 3.5 miles south of Turkey, NC and 5+-miles SW of Warsaw I-40 Exit 364 and about 7-miles southeast of Clinton. This is a mostly woodland tract that was cut over around 2016; thus, about 8-years of natural regeneration of scrub oaks, mixed hardwoods and pines of pulpwood and chip-n-saw size trees scattered throughout. It has a north northwesterly slope. This land is suited for hunting, trail riding, hiking, farming with good road frontage for potential development along Needmore Rd. (1,300'+-)) and Colwell Lane (868'+-dirt) which is mostly cleared land. Soils appear to be generally moderate well to well drained Autryville, Blanton, Marvyn and Wagram soils on 0-12% slopes which are generally suited for septic systems; however, Sampson County Environmental Health should be contacted to test the soils to verify what portions of the tract are suited to septic systems. Voluntary Ag District 4 - land within 1/2 mile of qualifying farm. Acreage and distances are approximate.
This tract of mostly cut-over (2016) woodland well suited for hunting, fishing, trail riding, hiking, farming and for a dwelling or cabin getaway. Located in eastern Sampson County about 3.5-miles south of Turkey, NC and 5+-miles SW of Warsaw I-40 Exit 364. Approx. 700' frontage on two sides of Needmore Rd. (SR 1004) and 1,775+- feet frontage on S/S of Colwell Ln. (dirt). About 4+-acres of well drained cutover woods lie on the east side of Needmore Rd. Approximately 3.57+- acres of cropland and a 5+- acre field is overgrown. It consists of mostly 8+- year old natural growth trees to include a mixture of scrub oaks, young pines, pulpwood and chip-n-saw size pine and mixed hardwood trees scattered throughout. The undulating topography slopes southwest and is low along Six Runs Creek of which approximately 15+-acres are within the FEMA AE Flood Zone along the creek. Wood paths throughout but most are overgrown; thus, access to rear portion of the tract is over the Colwell land. About 80% of the soils appear to be well drained but suitability for septic systems must be determined by Sampson County Environmental Health. Overhead distribution power line easement crosses tract. Tract is in Voluntary Ag District 4 and is within 1/2 mile of a qualifying farm. See pictures and other exhibits.
Large farm tract of land with growing timber and wide road frontage approx. 4300 feet available for housing if desired located just south of Clinton. This large 207 tract of land is within a 50 minute drive of Wilmington with easy access off of I-40. Excellent location for hunting with the back portions of both properties joining a creek which flows into the Six Runs Creek/River downstream. Farmland is currently being leased to a local farming company. Great investment property.
Large farm tract of land with growing timber and wide road frontage available for housing if desired located just south of Clinton. The tract of farmland are within a 50 minute drive of Wilmington with easy access off of I-40. Excellent location for hunting with the back portions of both properties joining a creek which flows into the Six Runs Creek/River downstream. Farmland is currently being leased to a local farming company. Great investment property.
Large 207.75 acre farm tract of land with growing timber and wide road frontage available for housing if desired located just south of Clinton. The tract of farmland is within a 50-minute drive of Wilmington with easy access off of I-40. Excellent location for hunting with the back portions of both properties joining a creek which flows into the Six Runs Creek/River downstream. Farmland is currently being leased to a local farming company. Great investment property.
The median home value in Turkey, NC is $259,000. This is higher than the county median home value of $113,800. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Turkey, NC is $259,000. Approximately 58% of Turkey homes are owned, compared to 24.67% rented, while 17.33% are vacant. Turkey real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Turkey real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Turkey, North Carolina has a population of 410. Turkey is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 38.98% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.58%.
The median household income for the surrounding county is $45,127 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Turkey is 26.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 90.1 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 30 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 51.5 inches per year, with 2.5 inches of snow per year.