Old NC Hwy 16
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Lat/Long: 36.3245 / -81.3433
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Description:
87± acres located on the flanks of the Blue Ridge Mountains below the Blue Ridge Parkway in Wilkes County, North Carolina. The property joins Old NC Hwy 16 and has a deeded right of way into the property. The access road is in good condition and it takes you to an old homesite on the property. There are numerous ATV trails on the property as well. There is a bold stream running through the property and alongside of the access road. The property is heavily timbered with the last timber harvest over 30 years ago.
Directions:
From the intersection of US Hwy 421 west of Wilkesboro and NC Hwy 16 go north on NC Hwy 16 for 6.5 miles. Then turn right onto Old NC Hwy 16 for 8.5 miles. After you cross the bridge you will see a private gated road on the right. This is the entrance into the property. Please call for the lock combination.
Uses: Hunting, Private getaway, Timber production, Prepper Paradise.
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Timber: Timber was last harvested over 30 years ago.
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Topography: Long creek valley with steep side slopes. Elevations range from 1880 feet to 2400 feet.
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Survey Information: New survey by Yadkin Valley Surveying
Tax Parcel/Pin number:
Pin 3904-96-6880 3904-95-4686
Parcel 2002168 2002167
Book/Page 707/866 1201/ 008
Property Taxes: $1,584
Price: $ 198,000
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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.