Brick house on approximately 16 acres in Pink Hill, located about 3 miles from downtown Beulaville in Duplin County. The property is divided by Mutt Griffin Road, with the house and around 16 acres on one side of the road. There are no building permits on file for the home, as Duplin County records only go back to 2014. The year built is listed as 1964 based on the septic permit but may not be accurate. Full disclosure on the possibility of an earlier construction date. This one-story brick home offers 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, and a 1-car attached garage. While the home could use some updating, the structure appears solid. Be aware that the home contains a Federal Pacific Stab Lok electrical panel, which may affect eligibility for government loans. A 4in county water line is on Mutt Griffin, with a 10 inch line on Sarecta Road, which will need to be extended to the property to develop it. The...
Brick house on approximately 16 acres in Pink Hill, located about 3 miles from downtown Beulaville in Duplin County. The property is divided by Mutt Griffin Road, with the house and around 16 acres on one side of the road. There are no building permits on file for the home, as Duplin County records only go back to 2014. The year built is listed as 1964 based on the septic permit but may not be accurate. Full disclosure on the possibility of an earlier construction date. This one-story brick home offers 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, and a 1-car attached garage. While the home could use some updating, the structure appears solid. Be aware that the home contains a Federal Pacific Stab Lok electrical panel, which may affect eligibility for government loans. A 4in county water line is on Mutt Griffin, with a 10 inch line on Sarecta Road, which will need to be extended to the property to develop it. The property is on well and septic, with a large detached building that could serve as storage, a workshop, or an additional garage. Additionally, there's an old homeplace on the property, built in 1901—enter with caution, as the floors are unstable and it's seen better days. Seller will remove all furnishings and items from the home and buildings before closing unless otherwise agreed. The propane tank in the backyard is leased and operational, serving the propane heat for the home. Ideal opportunity for buyers looking for a project property with significant acreage and potential for a farm, ranch, or recreational property to hunt and play on. About 8 acres are under a crop lease with soybeans planted and winter corn planned after harvest, with no need to renew the lease. The remaining land is wooded, offering potential for future use with no timber management plan in place. A survey will be needed prior to closing to subdivide the property, per Duplin County Planning and Development, and to provide an accurate legal description. Call a Realtor who understands LAND today for info!
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