Located in the southeastern section of Rockingham County is a one-of-a-kind "Sportsman Paradise" with a multitude of investment and recreational potential. This is a multi-generational farm that has been preserved for years, and holds an abundance of highly sought after characteristics bundled into one tract.
When entering the property from the west along Massey Rd you are greeted by beautiful rolling AG fields that have been utilized for rotational grain production for many years. The AG fields encompass a large percentage of the property located west of Hogans Creek and have a moderate rolling topography. They are split into three sections and have been used for grain, hay, grazing for cattle, and small pockets for wildlife food plots. In the center of the open land is an island of mixed timber with a nice stocked pond that measures to just under an acre with room for expansion. The pond is completely secluded from the outside world and surrounded by a timber buffer, all while being an additional protected watering source for Whitetail and other game.
In the center of the property is a natural wet land with over 2000' of ownership of Hogans Creek. This area is a very unique habitat that has been expanded by beaver to create a large private wetland. There a currently an abundance of small water channels and pockets of standing water located here, with mallards and wood ducks being observed. The wetland area has a good deal of standing dead timber and water tolerant species thriving and making a wetland oasis.
As you move further east the property dramatically changes into a vast mature timber stand. There is a trail system that runs along the southern border, crossing a series of bridges, that takes you back into this area. The eastern section of the property is a great mix of mature timber species with rolling topography and an expansive sight line, ideal for those early rut hunts. The timber section of this property has a "park like" feel just, due to it has been left untouched for years other than the access trails to carry you here.
The Trent Farm is truly a breathtaking property offering more than one could hope to find in one tract.
<em><strong>The Facts</strong></em>
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<li>235.89 +/- acres (per tax records)</li>
<li>Approx. 970' of frontage on Massey Rd (DOT)</li>
<li>Approx. 1578' of frontage on Scott Rd (DOT)</li>
<li>38 +/- acres of currently active AG fields</li>
<li>168+/- acres of mature timber</li>
<li>Over 2000' of frontage on Hogans Creek / northern portion in marsh habitat with active water fowl</li>
<li>Extensive trail system throughout connecting western and eastern section</li>
<li>Property in in PUV status (tax deferment) - Parcel # <span class="data">161872 / 2022 tax bill $574.08</span></li>
<li><em>Infrastructure</em> - drive through barn w/covered sides, well, & power on site</li>
<li>35' easement entering off of Pleasant LN</li>
<li>.7 acre pond</li>
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<em><strong>Location</strong></em>
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<li>.2 miles west of Hwy 29 / Hwy 87 intersection</li>
<li>5 miles southeast of Reidsville NC</li>
<li>20 miles northeast of Greensboro NC</li>
<li>18 miles north of Burlington NC</li>
<li>65 miles northwest of Raleigh NC</li>
<li>105 miles northeast of Charlotte NC</li>
</ul>
This tract of land is located on Ashley Loop rd in Reidsville. This could be an excellent recreational tract or you could create your own private getaway and build a home. There is a gorgeous creek surrounded by mature hardwoods on the back half of the property.
<strong>Features:</strong>
<ul>
<li>54.63 Acres</li>
<li>Offers great privacy</li>
<li>Located in the Wentworth Community</li>
<li>Acres of mature hardwoods and maturing pines</li>
<li>Extensive signs of deer and other wildlife</li>
</ul>
This tract is being offered as a 27+/- acre tract subject to survey. The property will consist of a substantial amount of frontage along NC Hwy 65 and has access to to public water making this a great property for subdivision or for a personal farm in a very high demand area.
<em><strong>The Facts</strong></em>
<ul>
<li>27 +/- acres subject to survey</li>
<li>Access to public water</li>
<li>Just over 5 acres of open land</li>
<li>Property is projected to have approx 865' of frontage</li>
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For those who have been searching for that highly sought-after Rockingham County hunting retreat, the search is over!
The 102-acre Strauss Farm is a turn key hunting retreat that has been managed over the past several years with the mindset of growing mature Whitetail and it has produced. The Farm currently is set up for a weekend getaway destination or could be your primary residence with a small home, equipment shed, and large pole barn. The infrastructure in place allows a new owner to have the ability to live or have a place to stay on the farm and ample space for equipment storage.
The property holds a great deal of diversity within its boundaries that helps to compliment its ability to attract and hold wildlife with a mix of open fields that are scattered throughout the farm, and multiple timber components. Additionally, there is an abundance of water resources from a small pond just below the home, to multiple perennial streams flowing throughout the property. The property also has a large section of Hogans Creek with low lying areas surrounding that could easily be utilized for an additional water fowl attractant.
The Strauss Farm is located on a dead-end road in the southeastern section of Rockingham County and is surrounded by other large tracts. This further compliments the ability to manage a tract of this size with just a 100 acre foot print. From an expansive view there are a great deal of wildlife resources and attractants that all are connected by the Hogans Creek corridor that leads right through the eastern section of this tract.
<em><strong>The Facts</strong></em>
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<li>Property is complied of two parcels - <em>100.98 Acres (Parcel # 162051Z1)</em> & 1<em>.22 Acres (Parcel # 162025) </em></li>
<li>Full boundary survey in 1993 (attached)</li>
<li>960 Sq Ft Home/Hunting Cabin - 3bd/1bath with full basement</li>
<li>2020 Tax Bills - Parcel # 162025 - <strong>$804.85</strong> / Parcel # 162051Z1 & Z2 - <strong>$616.89</strong> (Tax Deferment)</li>
<li>30' x 56' Equipment Shed</li>
<li>40' x 65' Pole Barn</li>
<li>18.5 +/- Acres of open land / rotational food plot areas</li>
<li>21 +/- acres of 20yrs old Loblolly (age is approx.)</li>
<li>8.4 +/- acres of 5yrs old Loblolly (age is approx.)</li>
<li>22+/- acres of floodplain along Hogans Creek</li>
<li>3900 +/- of streams on the property</li>
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Located in the Westfield area of Stokes County is a really nice 21+/- acre tract with tons of beauty and recreational potential. This tract is being offered as a portion of the parent tract and subject to survey.
The property is a mix a large mature timber with dominate species being Poplar, White Oak, Red Oak, & Beech. Additionally, the property has 3 springs that flow down to a small stream that runs west to east through the center of the property. There is also a great deal of native laurel on the slopes and along the stream banks that really put on a nice show when blooming in the spring.
This tract has a good trail system that leads from the southern entrance at Frye road to the back northwest corner, with additional areas to expand. With its diverse landscape and topography, the property holds a lot of beauty within its boundaries.
Along the southern section of the property has a great building site that a cabin or home could be positioned to overlook the vast timber and stream at the base of the hill. This area has already been checked by a Soil Scientist showing adequate soil for a conventional septic field. Also, in the same location is an older tobacco barn that could possibly be utilized for a cabin with some restoration.
<em><strong>The Facts</strong></em>
<ul>
<li>21+/- acres</li>
<li>Large mature timber</li>
<li>Tons of whitetail and turkey sign</li>
<li>Mountain topography</li>
<li>Multiple springs and streams</li>
<li>Approx 750' frontage on Frye Rd</li>
<li>Access to power running along R/W on Frye Rd</li>
<li>Previous soil evaluation</li>
<li>Old cemetery along northern boundary</li>
<li>Great trail system throughout</li>
<li>Property currently in forestry deferment</li>
<li>Broker owned</li>
</ul>
<em><strong>Location</strong></em>
<ul>
<li>Westfield NC - across the street from 1185 Frye Rd, Westfield</li>
<li>1.29 miles from the Dan River crossing on Hwy 89</li>
<li>3 miles west of Hanging Rock State Park</li>
<li>6 miles west of Danbury NC</li>
<li>24 miles north of Winston Salem</li>
</ul>
Being brought to the market for the first time is an absolute hunters paradise that is located in the heart of the "Trophy Belt" of NC. The property consist of 3 contiguous parcels in one offering that totals just over 86 deeded acres.
This tract has frontage on two state maintained roads giving great access and has a gated entrance on the north side. From the gated entrance there is a gravel (all weather) drive that leads just over .3 miles into the property. From the entrance both sides of the drive are flanked with towering planted loblolly that are approx 20 years old and ready for a first thinning. The loblolly plantations encompass the majority of the northern section of the property.
From the center of the property heading south the remainder of the tract is complied of large mature timber, with a great mix of White Oak, Red Oak, Poplar, Hickory, and Beech. Throughout this section you can find 2 nice streams, and a moderate rolling topography. One stream runs from the north end of the property headed south and has an old pond site that the dam has failed, but potentially could be restored. On the southern section of the tract is a larger stream running from west to east with wide banks, beautiful rock croppings and ledges.
The wildlife sign throughout is abundant with a tremendous amount of whitetail tracks, trails, and old rubs observed. There were also a great deal of turkey scratchings observed in the pine plantations and in the hardwoods sections. With the timber diversity in place there is a great bit adequate habitat from existing bedding, mast production, and funnels running with the creeks. This tract holds a great deal of potential for the true outdoor enthusiast!
<em><strong>The Facts</strong></em>
<ul>
<li>86.34 +/- deed acres (no recent survey)</li>
<li>Approx 1580' of frontage along Hwy 770</li>
<li>Approx 850' of frontage along Young Rd</li>
<li>Approx 40 +/- acres of loblolly plantation (20 +/- years old)</li>
<li>Over 3500' of internal streams</li>
<li>.3 mile of internal gravel drive</li>
<li>2.5 miles from Stoneville NC</li>
<li>5 miles to Eden NC</li>
<li>4 miles to Hwy 220 / I73</li>
<li>27 miles north of Greensboro</li>
</ul>
This is a great 2.44+/- acre tract perfect to further divide into multiple lots. The property has frontage on NC 87 and Yount Rd, and has access to Dan River water and sewer.
<em><strong>Facts</strong></em>
<ul>
<li>2.44 +/- acres - survey plat 20/20</li>
<li>154' of frontage on Hwy 87</li>
<li>494' of frontage on Yount Rd</li>
<li>Sewer on NC 87</li>
<li>Portion of parcel # 136133</li>
<li>3 miles south of Eden</li>
<li>6 miles north of Wentworth</li>
</ul>
This is a great 15.8+/- acre tract located on Hwy 62 north of Burlington. The property has had recent survey and soil testing.
The tract has a moderate rolling topography with several great homesites and enough land for a multitude of uses. The property was timbered approx. 1 year ago.
<strong><em>The Facts</em></strong>
<ul>
<li>15.8 +/- acres</li>
<li>Previous soil test for conventional septic system (attached)</li>
<li>Restrictive covenants apply - <em>1500 sq ft home minimum (stick built only)</em></li>
<li>Two access points - <em>both off of Hwy 62</em></li>
</ul>
This is a great opportunity for 138+/- acres located in southwest Surry County. The property is located just west of Hwy 52 right off of Hwy 268 and just north of Yadkin County, located at the end of Walker Rd with a gated entrance and has an established roadway/trail system throughout.
The timber on majority of this tract was harvested in late 1997 and has naturally regenerated with a good mix of Poplar, Oaks, and VA Pine. Additionally there is a small grouping of planted White Pine on the northern section that measures 13"- 18" on average.
The property is a great mix of natural wildlife habitat with rolling topography and diversity. The riparian buffers left from the previous harvest has created excellent north/south funnel corridors and are currently being heavily traveled. Additionally the property has two established sizeable food plots.
<em><strong>The Facts</strong></em>
<ul>
<li>138.37 +/- acres per tax records (no recent survey)</li>
<li>Mixed timber - previously harvested in 1997</li>
<li>Established trail system throughout</li>
<li>Several small streams and springs on the property</li>
<li>Two established food plots</li>
<li>Power line easement running east to west through the center of the property</li>
<li>45' joint easement at the entrance (see attachments)</li>
<li>Farm Rd easement noted on deed to service neighboring tract to the east (see attachments)</li>
</ul>
<em><strong>Interactive Map</strong></em>
Located in the township of Wentworth NC is a really nice 44 +/- acre tract nestled just north of the University Estates Subdivision. This tract has a park like feel and abundance of landscape diversity throughout its boundaries.
The property is fortunate enough to have multiple access points stretched from the eastern to the western section of its southern boundary. All of these points enter from a state maintained road, but access roads are not currently developed. By having these points it gives this property a great deal of options or allows for further divisions if desired.
The bulk of this property is a mix of very large mature timber with species ranging from White Oak, Poplar, Red Oak, VA Pine, and a few scattered Short leaf. The topography throughout is moderately rolling with multiple drains leading down to the main stream that runs west - east through the interior. With the access to a great water source and conducive topography there are multiple potential pond sites that could be created, and several beautiful home sites are also abundant.
<em><strong>The Facts</strong></em>
<ul>
<li>44.60 +/- acres - no recent survey</li>
<li>Subject to the covenants of University Estates (attached)</li>
<li>The property is in forestry deferment - reduced 2021 tax bill / <strong>$89.27</strong></li>
<li>Accessed value <strong>$116,265</strong> / deferred amount <strong>$ 104,893</strong> / reduced assessment <strong>$11,372</strong></li>
<li>Multiple access points along Joyce Kilmer Ln (highlighted in yellow on interactive map)</li>
<li>Mature Timber</li>
<li>Abundance of wildlife sign ranging from whitetail, turkey, and small game</li>
<li>Over 1800' of internal stream</li>
</ul>
29 +/- acres available just off of Hwy 29 in Pelham, easily accessible from Greensboro or Danville.
This tract is made up of a mix of young loblolly and natural regeneration from a previous harvest approx. 13 years ago. The tract has a small internal stream with multiple locations conducive to a great pond site. Additionally the environment has great wildlife habitat benefits.
This property could have an array of uses from recreational, to residential, or possibly commercial. There are 2 access points along Rock Quarry Rd, allowing for further subdivision if desired. The property also has a stretch of frontage on a Norfolk Southern rail.
<em><strong>The Facts</strong></em>
<ul>
<li>29.16 +/- acres per tax records</li>
<li>Located in Pelham NC just south of VA line</li>
<li>Adjacent to Hwy 29</li>
<li>Two sections of frontage on <em>Rock Quarry Rd</em> - #1 (approx 1100') / #2 (approx 60')</li>
<li>Approx 800' of frontage on Norfolk Southern Railway</li>
<li>Over 1200' of an internal stream</li>
<li>Young mixed timber with great habitat potential</li>
<li>6 miles south of Danville</li>
<li>11 miles northwest of Yanceyville</li>
<li>36 miles north of Greensboro</li>
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This tract consist of 24.2 +/- acres located in the Pelham area just of NC Hwy 700 and west of Hwy 29.
The property is a mix of young loblolly and natural regeneration from a clear cut approx 7 years ago. There also is a small pond centrally located on the property that would make a great back drop for a new home. On the southeast corner there is another small stream that appears to have conducive topography to allow for another pond if desired. All of the current features add to the wildlife habitat benefits that can be found in this 24 acre blank canvas.
<em><strong>The Facts</strong></em>
<ul>
<li>24.2+/- acres</li>
<li>Small farm pond measuring approx 1/4 acre</li>
<li>Timber harvested approx 2014</li>
<li>Approx 200' frontage on NC HWY 700</li>
<li>Adjacent to Pelham Industrial Park</li>
<li>Approx 980' of frontage on the Hwy 29 ramp (not accessible)</li>
<li>Farm rd running with western boundary shown as R/W on adjacent plat</li>
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