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Troutman NC Real Estate & Land for Sale

The median home value in Troutman, NC is $400,000. This is higher than the county median home value of $300,000. The national median home value is $308,980. The average price of homes sold in Troutman, NC is $400,000. Approximately 70% of Troutman homes are owned, compared to 18% rented, while 11% are vacant. Troutman real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you like to see a property, contact Troutman real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
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Beds:
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Status:
Active
MLS#:
100497730
Type:
Land
Subdivision:
Not In Subdivision
Lot size:
13 Acres
Courtesy: eXp Realty
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Great location, come and check out this beatiful property, with 13 acres and lots of possibilities. Jennings park sanitaty sewer easment runs though edge of along the creek.

Beds:
n/a
Baths:
Sq.Ft.:
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Status:
Active
MLS#:
100508592
Type:
Land
Subdivision:
Not In Subdivision
Lot size:
1.95 Acres
Courtesy: Prosper Real Estate
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This 1.95-acre lot located on Bringle Ferry Road in Rowan County (PIN: 057 011A) is zoned UR8. The property will require installation of a private well and septic system. There is no digital deed or plat on file, so interested buyers are encouraged to reach the Rowan County Register of Deeds for more information. This is an assignment of contract, and lot lines are estimated. Permitted uses subject to county verification may include residential dwellings, accessory structures, home-based businesses, parks, churches, and select government uses. Special uses such as daycares, family care homes, bed and breakfasts, and schools may require additional approvals. Zoning regulations include a 30-foot front setback, 10-foot side setbacks, a 25-foot rear setback, and a maximum building height of 35 feet. Only one principal structure is allowed per lot. Please note, the current road is unmaintained and does not count as legal frontage; any subdivision would require extending the road to meet city standards. For further details, verify with the county planning department to confirm development feasibility. Buyer to verify all property details including zoning, access, utilities, flood zone, and restrictions during due diligence.

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