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Lot-7,00 Wilson Road
Providence, NC 27315
Sean Maloy with Nc Land and Farms Inc, original listing - (704) 650-6258
$99,900
Conventional
Property
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Property Type
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Property Description
Located in the Providence area of north-central Caswell County, NC, you'll find this historic +/- 10.03-acre property that is a rare opportunity for anyone who's looking to build a home in a country setting! Identified as Lot-7 (of nine lots) of the Wilson's Ridge Subdivision, it contains approximately +/-10.03-acres of gently sloping, wooded land and gives you maximum flexibility as to where to place a home. This property has approximately 75ft of frontage along Wilson Road, which is state maintained, and allows for easy access onto the property and to available utilities. A small creek runs along the northern border, from west to east, and seems to flows during the cooler months. The lot comes with a new survey and a newly issued septic permit (see property documents tab). What makes this property historic is: that its the old homestead for the Wilson family for whom the road and subdivision is named after. The Wilson's settled this farm in the early 1800's and the property was owned by their heirs until just a year or so ago. When the current owner was preparing the lots of Wilson Ridge for sale, he began demolishing the old house. It was soon discovered that that the original cabin was hidden under planks and tar paper, so the decision was made not to demolish the structure. The remaining structure could be repaired and added onto and make a great project for the right buyer. The logs are uniquely hewn and put together using only tongue and grove and pins! The chimney is intact as well. There is also a small family plot located in the very southeast corner of the lot along the powerline easement and you can see its location on the interactive map found on this listing. Here are a couple things to know when considering this property: -There is confirmed 4G-LTE cell service with Verizon. -The old house is in disrepair and not suitable for habitation without a significant restoration. -A new septic permit for a 4-bedroom conventional system was recently issued (see the documents tab for a copy). -The lot is subject to some Deed Restrictions, here are a few of the major ones for your consideration: *No single wide mobile homes. *Site-built homes and on or off frame modulars are permitted. *Double-wide manufactured/mobile-homes are permitted, but they are to be less than two years old from the date of construction/installation. *No commercial use or activity. *No swine, cattle. *Horses are allowed (one per every 2-acres of pasture). *Laying hens and no more than four goats are allowed. *Only one dwelling/home is allowed on the lot; however, one secondary dwelling is allowed. *The lot cannot be further subdivided. -The school district is Caswell County. *Northern Elementary - Grades PK-5 - 2.1 miles *N L Dillard Middle School - Grades 6-8 - 6.3 miles *Bartlett Yancey High School - Grades 9-12 - 7.7 miles The property is approximately 6-miles south from Danville, NC, 8-miles north of historic Yanceyville, NC, 28-miles north of Burlington, NC, only 18-miles from Reidsville, NC. All these cities & towns have shopping & dining opportunities as well as hardware and farm supply stores you may need. I personally live in Caswell County, and without hesitation, tell you it's a great place to live and work. I invite you to explore the embedded map in this listing for a detailed view of the property and surrounding area. There are many photos that you may find interesting. https://id.land/ranching/maps/b9c8001858cf979cb051c4e47165d788/share/unbranded
Property Information
Lot Size
10 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Land-Unimproved Land
Year Built
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MLS Number
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Location
Address
Lot-7,00 Wilson Road
City
Providence
State
NC
Zip Code
27315
County
CASWELL
Listing
Name
Phone
(704) 650-6258
Office Name
Office Phone
(704) 650-6258
Agent Name
Sean Maloy
Agency Phone
(704) 650-6258

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