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72.47 Acres | River Frontage | Tillable Farmland | Auxiliary Residence
Large, well-positioned land holdings of this scale are increasingly difficult to assemble in Harnett County.
This offering consists of four parcels totaling 72.47 deeded acres (per deed and survey), positioned on both sides of Will Lucas Road. A separate parcel along the western boundary provides dedicated access via a gravel drive extending approximately 1,600 feet from the road to the residence, creating meaningful privacy while maintaining strong frontage and accessibility.
Along the south side of Will Lucas Road lies approximately 30 acres of level, contiguous tillable farmland. The open ground is efficiently configured for agricultural use and offers long-term flexibility under the current RA-20R zoning classification (20,000 square foot minimum lot size).
The primary tract, totaling approximately 29.63 acres, contains the residence and agricultural improvements and includes approximately 2,000 feet of frontage along the Little River. This portion of the property is naturally buffered by timber and river frontage, blending open ground with wooded edges to create privacy, recreational appeal, and long-term control of your surroundings.
An additional ±14-acre tract lies on the north side of Will Lucas Road. Positioned independently with road frontage and bordered along its northern boundary by Anderson Creek, this wooded parcel offers natural separation and may present subdivision or resale flexibility, subject to county approval.
The residence is a 3,382± square foot brick home, supported by an in-ground pool with pool house, a 42x120 equipment shelter, a renovated historic tobacco barn with added lean-to, and one remaining poultry house structure that is partially damaged and currently used for storage.
The property also includes a fully renovated auxiliary residence permanently affixed to a masonry foundation and classified as real property. Interior updates include custom wood cabinetry, updated flooring, and modern finishes. With its own positioning separate from the primary residence, this dwelling is well-suited for guest accommodations, rental income potential, or multi-generational living.
The majority of the acreage consists of well-drained Coastal Plain soils, including significant areas of Wickham fine sandy loam and related sandy loam classifications. These soils have historically supported agricultural production and offer favorable conditions for residential use outside of designated floodplain areas, subject to soil evaluation and county approval.
Portions of the acreage along Anderson Creek and the Little River fall within the FEMA 100-year floodplain, typical for riverfront property in this area. The residence and primary open acreage are positioned outside of these areas.
The property is served by a 2" county water meter, with a 4" water main at the road frontage and a 6" main nearby - a meaningful infrastructure advantage for future residential use, subject to county approval.
Wildlife opportunities are abundant, with habitat supporting deer, turkey, small game, and fishing in both the ponds and along the Little River.
Over the past 20+ years, the owner has carefully and thoughtfully shaped this property, balancing agricultural use, residential living, and recreational value into a cohesive, private riverfront holding.
This is a substantial land offering providing estate-level privacy today with flexibility and long-term optionality for the future.
72.47 deeded acres across four parcels
±30 acres of contiguous tillable farmland
±29.63-acre primary tract with residence and improvements
±14 wooded acres north of Will Lucas Road bordered by Anderson Creek
Approximately 2,000 feet of Little River frontage
1,600± foot private gravel drive
Zoned RA-20R (20,000 SF minimum lot size)
2" county water meter servicing the property
4" water main at road frontage with 6" main nearby
3,382± SF brick home
Fully renovated auxiliary residence on permanent foundation (real property)
In-ground pool and pool house
42x120 equipment shelter
Renovated tobacco barn with lean-to
Remaining poultry house (partially damaged; currently used for storage)
Strong wildlife habitat with deer, turkey, small game, and fishing
Showings by appointment only.
Minimum 24-hour notice required.
Proof of funds or a lender pre-approval letter is required prior to scheduling.
Do not enter the property without a confirmed appointment.
A licensed real estate agent must accompany the buyer on all appointments.