Nestled firmly within the Goldilocks zone, this cul-de-sac lot is only about 15 minutes from Salisbury, close enough to enjoy its shopping and conveniences but far enough away to offer all the peace and freedom of the North Carolina countryside. -Seasonal Creek -Cul-de-Sac Peace & Privacy -Very Buildable, No Floodplain -Goldilocks Zone: City Proximity but Country Privacy Discover the perfect blend of tranquility and convenience on this 0.51-acre wooded lot nestled at the end of a peaceful cul-de-sac near Salisbury, North Carolina. With 129 feet of paved public road frontage on Glenbriar Court, this flat-to-gently sloping property offers easy access and is ready for development, complete with available power from Duke Energy. Ideal for residential or recreational use, it’s a very buildable site free from floodplain concerns and comes pre-platted with clear boundaries. Enjoy the serenity of a seasonal creek along the back boundary.
Discover a peaceful countryside retreat in western Rowan County. This scenic property has a rich agricultural history, meeting government standards with soil ideal for farming and percolation (buyer to verify with soil tests). Mostly cleared. Surrounded by tranquil, panoramic views, it’s an ideal spot to build a custom home or establish a small working farm. With an easy commute to both Winston-Salem and Charlotte and the option to add adjoining parcels, this property combines peaceful seclusion with convenience.
Discover a peaceful countryside retreat in western Rowan County, nestled along the year-round Beaverdam Creek. This scenic property has a rich agricultural history, meeting government standards with soil ideal for farming and percolation (buyer to verify with soil tests). Partially cleared. Surrounded by tranquil, panoramic views, it’s an ideal spot to build a custom home or establish a small working farm. With an easy commute to both Winston-Salem and Charlotte and the option to add adjoining parcels, this property combines peaceful seclusion with convenience.
Discover a peaceful countryside retreat in western Rowan County, nestled along the year-round Beaverdam Creek. This scenic property has a rich agricultural history, meeting government standards with soil ideal for farming and percolation (buyer to verify with soil tests). Partially cleared. Surrounded by tranquil, panoramic views, it’s an ideal spot to build a custom home or establish a small working farm. With an easy commute to both Winston-Salem and Charlotte and the option to add adjoining parcels, this property combines peaceful seclusion with convenience.
Discover a peaceful countryside retreat in western Rowan County, nestled along the year-round Beaverdam Creek. This scenic property has a rich agricultural history, meeting government standards with soil ideal for farming and percolation (buyer to verify with soil tests). Mostly cleared. Surrounded by tranquil, panoramic views, it’s an ideal spot to build a custom home or establish a small working farm. With an easy commute to both Winston-Salem and Charlotte and the option to add adjoining parcels, this property combines peaceful seclusion with convenience.
Discover a peaceful countryside retreat in western Rowan County, nestled along the year-round Beaverdam Creek. This scenic property has a rich agricultural history, meeting government standards with soil ideal for farming and percolation (buyer to verify with soil tests). Strongly wooded with a variety of trees. Surrounded by tranquil, panoramic views, it’s an ideal spot to build a custom home or establish a small working farm. With an easy commute to both Winston-Salem and Charlotte and the option to add adjoining parcels, this property combines peaceful seclusion with convenience.
Discover a peaceful countryside retreat in western Rowan County, nestled along the year-round Beaverdam Creek. This scenic property has a rich agricultural history, meeting government standards with soil ideal for farming and percolation (buyer to verify with soil tests). Mostly cleared. Surrounded by tranquil, panoramic views, it’s an ideal spot to build a custom home or establish a small working farm. With an easy commute to both Winston-Salem and Charlotte and the option to add adjoining parcels, this property combines peaceful seclusion with convenience.
37 acres of excellent hunting land with pasture and a homesite for sale in rural Rowan County! This property has good road frontage and access with a 4.5 acre hay field at the front. The field lays very well and contains good soils, making it ideal for a buyer looking for land for a small homestead with room for a few horses or some chickens and cows. Build close to the road and save on utilities or build further back for more privacy, the choice is yours, and both are a very viable option at this location. The back 30 acres is perfect for horseback riding, off-roading, hunting and any number of recreational activities. Topography is slightly rolling, it’s planted in 15-year-old pines, and there is an access road almost to the very back of the property. Deer sign is all over the place. You don’t want to miss this opportunity! Perk test will be the responsibility of the buyer and dependent on their needs, but soils are expected to be good near the road
273 +/- acres of land currently being used as a farm. Zoned RA. Natural gas is available, but public water & sewer are not. ~20 min to Mocksville and ~40 min to Concord and Lake Norman. 5,700' of road frontage.
Looking for a .99 corner lot? Land offers perfect road frontage in a seemingly quiet neighborhood. Land did not pass perc testing and will require special engineering for septic system. Deed Restrictions prohibits mobile homes. Call county office for all deed restrictions. No survey has been performed.
The median home value in Woodleaf, NC is $292,000. This is higher than the county median home value of $236,900. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Woodleaf, NC is $292,000. Approximately 74.88% of Woodleaf homes are owned, compared to 9.76% rented, while 15.36% are vacant. Woodleaf 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 Woodleaf real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Woodleaf, North Carolina has a population of 2,182. Woodleaf is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 19.26% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 27.22%.
The median household income in Woodleaf, North Carolina is $78,750. The median household income for the surrounding county is $53,600 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Woodleaf is 51.7 years.
The average high temperature in July is 88.7 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 25.6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 43.1 inches per year, with 3.8 inches of snow per year.