Gorgeous property ready for your horses/animals. Rolling hills with fantastic locations for hilltop homes with long distance views. The first six photos were taken from the highest point viewing 360 degrees. Property is fully enclosed by fence with electric fence wire on top. Currently used as pasture for cattle. Old pond sites of 2.4 acres that have great potential to be restored. Beautiful tract, very easy to view from the double road frontage. Barn is in excellent condition with four stalls, storage areas, run-in-cover area and fenced adjoining corral area. Other storage buildings and sheds add additional value and utility.
Property contains two very old American Elm trees. This is unique because Dutch Elm Disease devastated elm trees in the US starting in the 1950-1970s. These trees seem to have avoided the disease or survived it, while most elm trees havent. Located in an open fi...
Property contains two very old American Elm trees. This is unique because Dutch Elm Disease devastated elm trees in the US starting in the 1950-1970s. These trees seem to have avoided the disease or survived it, while most elm trees havent. Located in an open field probably helped, making it more difficult for the beetles that carry the disease to reach them. The current owner and previous owners have protected the trees from cattle by the wooden fences.
Property Information:
Assessed: William M Ginn, III
Address: TBD Sam Horton Rd,
Louisburg, NC 27549
Parcel ID: 0032326
Deed: DB 2177 PG 1052 PB: 1999 PG 38
Tax Value: $164,960
2022 Taxes: $110.91
Best Use: Residential/Agriculture/Investment
Current Use: Pasture/Vacant
Topography: Rolling
Access: 955+/- feet frontage on Dick Baker Rd,
1,247+/- feet on Sam Horton Rd.
Zoning: R-30 Deed Restriction: No mobile homes or doublewides
Distance to:
Louisburg 8 Miles
RDU 33 Miles
Raleigh (I-540 Outer Loop) 18 Miles
Durham 36 Miles