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Location:

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The tract is located in Brushy Mountain Township, Wilkes County North Carolina.  

Description:
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This 30± acre tract is located in the Brushy Mountains. The majority of the property is woodland.  There is an old home site and several old out buildings on the property.  The property lies on both sides of Pearson road, a public gravel road.  Power is available on the tract.  Elevation on the tract ranges from a low of 1840 feet to 2020 feet at it's highest point. 

Directions:
 
From the intersection of Highway 421 and Brushy Mountain Road, Head south east on Brushy Mountain Road.  After 7.4 miles turn left onto Pike Road for 1.4 miles.  Turn right on to Pearson Road and follow it for .6 miles until you reach the property.
Uses:

Individual home site, hunting, recreation, ATV riding, forestry, investment, and development potential.

Timber: Report on timber not available at this time
Tax Info:

PIN: 3885-05-3826

Topography:
 

Most of the tract lies on a broad sloping ridge, with two small hollows.

Survey:

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The property was surveyed in 2003.
Price: $208,500
Terms: Cash.

CONTACT:
Andrew Casey
Casey & Company Realty, LLC
P.O. Box 955
Wilkesboro, NC 28697
Phone (336) 838-5766
Fax (336) 838-4465

 

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All information is assumed to be accurate and substantially correct but no assumptions of liability are intended.  Neither the seller nor the agent or representatives warrant the completeness or accuracy of the information.  Seller does not guarantee timber volumes, values, acreages (total, woodland/cropland, stand or otherwise), tree ages or the condition and/or function of any improvements, including but not limited to all buildings, machinery, appliances, wells, equipment, livestock, and ponds.  No representatives or warranties are expressed or implied as to the property, its condition, boundaries or logging feasibility.  Prospective buyers should satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of this information.

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Last modified: 07/15/08