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Black Hwy Tract

This large, forested tract sits on the north side of Black Highway (Hwy 5) in a quiet, rural area west of York. The Property is mostly upland, rolling hills with a few small creeks flowing through. Planted loblolly pine covers most of the land. Trees were established in 1995 on about 33 acres, in 2012 on about 60 acres, in 2017 on about 69 acres, and in 2021 on about 104 acres. All planted pine areas show good health and vigorous growth.

Mature hardwood totaling about 67 acres, runs along Reedy Branch and other, smaller waterways and also in upland patches. These trees vary in age but are generally more than 50 years old. Red and white oaks, yellow poplar, beech, and red maple are common. Deer are abundant and turkey tracks line the roads.

The land lays gently in many areas and numerous potential building sites can be found across broad, rolling ridges. Currently the tract is all wooded ...

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Directions

From York at the intersection of Liberty Street and Congress Street (York County Court House is on corner) take West Liberty Street (Hwy 5 Business) going west past First Presbyterian Church. Continue on Hwy 5 (Becomes Black Hwy) for about 7 miles and look for Smyrna rural fire station #2 on the right (north) side of the highway. From there, continue uphill to the west on Black Highway about 3,000 feet and look for signs by a gated woods road.

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AFM Real Estate

Charlotte, NC

(864) 740-8106

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Listing last updated: August 13, 2023 at 12:30 PM
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