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Level, 2.9 acres - 30 minutes betw/Greensboro and Winston-Salem

Centrally located between Lexington and Thomasville NC, youll find this peaceful, countryside lot level, 2.9-acre lot. Zoning allows for 2 homes on the lot ranging from a traditional stick built, manufactured, or a unique barndominium. No size restrictions allow you to dream large or small. County water is available for hookup Power running at the street Septic needs installed. You can find all your shopping and medical needs, in Thomasville or Lexington, along with local school within 5 miles of the property. The surrounding area offers many options for recreation and fun, from golfing at Winding Creek Golf Course, local playgrounds and parks including Lake Thom-A-Lex Park, a unique waterpark at Elevate Wake Park, off road racing at Silver Valley MX Park, racing at Carraway Speedway. Situated just 30 minutes from either Winston-Salem or Greensboro, you can find an abundance of thing...

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Traveling from Thomasville NC - Head west on W Main St toward Mock St0.1 mi

Turn right onto Fisher Ferry St

Turn left onto W Main St

Continue onto Lexington Ave

Continue onto Old US Hwy 29

Take the ramp on the left onto I-85BL S

Turn left toward Old US Hwy 29

Turn right onto Old US Hwy 29

Property will be on the right after 0.8 miles.

-- Exact GPS Coordinates can be found under the property detail page on our website --

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Kramer Properties

Mount Pleasant, SC

(843) 380-5522

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Listing last updated: December 7, 2022 at 2:01 AM
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