Discover Your Next Investment Opportunity: Helena Moriah Road Property

Posted: July 21, 2024 | Land for Sale

Are you looking for the perfect blend of investment, recreation, and residential possibilities? Look no further than the magnificent 132-acre property on Helena Moriah Road in Person County, North Carolina. Priced at $549,000, this versatile land offers a wealth of opportunities, from timber and hunting to building your dream home. Conveniently located just outside of Moriah and within easy reach of major cities, this property is an exceptional find.

Prime Location

One of the standout features of this property is its prime location. Situated just 11 miles from Butner, 20 miles from Durham via Interstate 85, and 29 miles from Raleigh at I-540, it offers the perfect balance of rural tranquility and urban accessibility. Whether you’re commuting to work, looking for weekend getaways, or considering long-term investment potential, this location has it all.

Property Overview

The Helena Moriah Road property boasts a host of features designed to cater to a variety of uses:

Low Property Taxes

One of the most appealing aspects of this property is the low property taxes, thanks to its inclusion in the Forestry Present Use Value program. This program can transfer to the new buyer at closing, ensuring continued tax benefits and making this an even more attractive investment.

Ideal for Multiple Uses

The versatility of this property is truly exceptional. Here are just a few of the potential uses:

Why Helena Moriah Road is Your Next Investment

Investing in the Helena Moriah Road property means securing a piece of North Carolina’s beautiful landscape with boundless potential. Whether you are looking to capitalize on timber resources, enjoy a private hunting retreat, or build a secluded home, this property caters to a broad spectrum of interests and needs.

Contact Carolina Forestry & Realty

To learn more about this exceptional property and explore how it can meet your investment or residential needs, contact Carolina Forestry & Realty today. Our team is ready to provide additional information, arrange viewings, and assist you in making this incredible property your own.

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of North Carolina’s natural beauty. The Helena Moriah Road property is a versatile, valuable investment that promises to deliver both immediate and long-term benefits. With its prime location, extensive features, and potential uses, it stands out as a premier choice for savvy investors and nature enthusiasts alike.

For more details and to schedule a visit, reach out to Carolina Forestry & Realty. Secure your future with this exceptional investment today!

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