Discover the possibilities with this unique 7-acre parcel tucked away on beautiful Hatteras Island in Buxton, NC. Surrounded by the natural beauty that makes the Outer Banks so special, this property offers an exceptional opportunity for a buyer with vision and a desire to create something truly unique.
While the property does not currently have road access, there may be potential to secure access through an easement, opening the door to future development. Buyers are encouraged to conduct their own due diligence regarding access, permitting, wetlands, and development possibilities.
This sale is part of an estate, and the administrator holds a North Carolina Broker License.
The acreage features a mix of mature trees, natural wetlands, and open areas, providing privacy and a peaceful setting. There is some debris currently on the property, but with planning and improvement, this land offers tremendous upside. The surrounding neighborhood is in transition, with a blend of established homes, newer construction, and nearby mobile homes, reflecting the continued evolution of this desirable area.
Whether you're looking for a long-term investment, a future homesite, or an opportunity to unlock the potential of a large tract on Hatteras Island, this property deserves a closer look. Large parcels of this size are becoming increasingly difficult to find, making this a rare chance to own seven acres in one of the Outer Banks' most scenic and unspoiled communities.
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