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Details about the Land
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| County: Wilkes |
Type: Acreage |
Acres: 29 |
| Address: Glen Carlton Road |
City: Boomer |
State: North Carolina |
| Zip: 28606 |
Price:
$159,900.00 |
Status: Available |
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Description of the Land
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Glen Carlton Road
The property is located in Boomer Township, Wilkes County, North Carolina.
This property is composed of 5 parcels being sold together for a total of 29 ± acres. The land is located off of Glenn Carlton Road near Warrior Creek. The property is only minutes away from W. Kerr Scott Reservoir. Also, it joins Army Corps of Engineers property that is maintained as a North Carolina Gameland. A portion of the property is located in the 1080' Easement for W. Kerr Scott Reservoir. Access to the property is on a private right-of-way.
Uses: Individual home site, investment, recreation Timber: A variety of hardwoods and pines. No timber inventory is available. Topography: The tract consists of moderate side slopes, a broad ridge on the northern side, and bottomland along Warrior Creek. Survey: Modern Survey Price: $159,000 Terms: Cash |
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Directions to the Land
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From the intersection of Highway 421 and Highway 268 head west on Highway 268. Proceed 6.9 miles, turn left onto Boomer Road. Proceed 2.0 miles, turn right onto Glenn Carlton Road. Proceed 1.2 miles and the private right of way will be located off the right side of the road just past the bridge over Warrior Creek.
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