Very Different Lots: Secluded and Less Restricted: Perfect for Large Shop /Barn /Small Related Business | Eastern North Carolina Now

    Currently, we have 82 lots in the Chocowinity Township, with some remaining yet to be revealed, and one large commercial tract (center of Washington) for sale, all completely different, some with uniquely disparate restrictions, all with deeded water access to the Pamlico River /Chocowinity Bay (except the "center of Washington commercial tract").  You can find a list of these building plots here, as they come on line, along with broad descriptions of some of their varied features.

On this 421 acres, with so much hard surfaced road frontage, there could be something here for almost everyone ... just work with me here and maybe we can find something for your needs - owner /broker Stan Deatherage.

    I am finding that within the boundaries of my 421 acres in Chocowinity Township, with access to the Pamlico River and very near Cypress landing, I am discovering something unique for nearly everyone ... until it is gone to someone else, or just gone. There is only so much of a useful thing, and most everyone has disparate needs.  As I struggle to provide that something for most of those needs consistent within whatever development restrictions that are inherent within each area offered - some are very different - there are opportunities born out of this creative necessity to be original while helpful.

    This very unique opportunity for what would be within an upscale community, yet located far to the southwest along its outer fringes, are four lots close to a proposed and probable commercial /rural area that is established under the guise of a dual purpose usage - perfect for large shop /barn /small commercial endeavor and a house should they want it, with just enough restrictions to protect the purchaser and the adjoining property owners, while protecting property values and sustaining their advancement.  

    Similarly, regarding the need for an offsite septic system (the cost of the land needed for a easement to, and the septic field included for a 2 bedroom dwelling), the developer will allow for a 2 bedroom dwelling, with the site constructed dwelling being a minimum of 1,400 square feet with a two car garage.

    The aforementioned restrictions will be governed by an architectural committee of one - me, Stan Deatherage. The prices will be most reasonable, actually a fine value relative to all other lots in the immediate area; however, the purchaser will be granted a 50 wide easement that would allow ingress and egress as per their wishes until, if ever, I develop a more permanent deeded right of way. In exact words, the cost access granted would be no charge, the cost of providing oneself an all weather drive within the 50' easement would be borne by the new owner; any upgrades for additional users that are granted property, and associated costs would be borne solely by the developer, again - Stan Deatherage.

This map offering a perspective of all 4 proposed lots: Above.     Maps by Stan Deatherage     Click map to expand.

Tract B

(Tract B, in part, Lots priced with descriptions)


This video, created by SNI Productions, represents deeded waterfront access property that is conveyable for Rice Patch Creek Preserve and Calf Creek Preserve owners: Below.



Co-brokerage for the entire tract or multiple individual tracts in a one sale scenario is 3% of sales price to the brokerage representing the sales side of the conveyance. Co-brokerage for the individual lots is 5% of sales price to the brokerage representing the sales side of the conveyance.

Contact Information Below:

Stan Deatherage,    broker #82765

106 Beechtree Street
Washington, NC 27889

Business: (252) 946-1132  •  Cell: (252) 946-2361  •  email: stan@beaufortcountynow.com   •  stan@deatherageandassociates.com


 
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