$259,900
3 Bed · 2 Bath · 1,846 Sq Ft
Country living with woods, cleared yard, and river access nearby
3
Beds
2
Baths
1,846
Sq Ft
1988
Built
2.68 acres
Lot
Carport (2 spaces)
Garage
Start with land: 2.68 acres give this late-1980s brick ranch a rare mix of cleared yard and private woods. Approximately 0.82 acres are open—room for a garden, play area, or a future outbuilding—while the remainder falls into mature, wooded buffer that frames the house and provides a quiet, country backdrop. A concrete driveway leads to a covered carport and a welcoming front porch that announces single-level comfort.
The single-story footprint spans 1,846 square feet and contains three bedrooms and two full baths, an arrangement that suits downsizers, families, or anyone who prefers living without stairs. The brick exterior promises low maintenance, and the home includes heating/cooling systems per listing amenities. Practical outdoor spaces include a rear patio for grilling and an easy relationship to the yard so tools and gear are steps away after a day on nearby trails or the river.
Outdoor recreation is a clear selling point: the property sits not far from the Lumber River and the Lumber River campground, with hunting, fishing and horse-riding trails minutes away. Sportsmen will appreciate the wooded acreage; riders will value proximity to established equestrian routes. The parcel is served by a private well but can be connected to county water, giving buyers flexibility.
This property is straightforward country living within reach of outdoor amenities. The brick ranch form, modest footprint and generous lot invite a range of uses—weekend base for anglers and hunters, a quiet primary residence with room to expand, or a homestead project for gardeners and hobbyists. Land parcel IDs are provided in the listing for due-diligence (95394 & 94451). With a list price of $259,900, the home offers a rural lifestyle and easy access to some of southeastern North Carolina’s best river recreation.
Evergreen is a quiet, rural community that attracts buyers seeking outdoor recreation and space. The Lumber River corridor is the neighborhood’s defining amenity—canoeing, fishing, hunting and miles of horse trails are all within easy reach. Roads are low-traffic and properties tend to be larger than in suburban areas, offering privacy and practical acreage. Services, schools and retail are a short drive away, while the community’s character centers on outdoor lifestyle and a slower pace.
This Evergreen listing sits in a rural pocket where land and recreation strongly influence demand. The broker list price of $259,900 aligns with the automated valuation midpoint of $259,900 and a modeled price-per-square-foot of about $141 (estimated range: $249,504–$270,296). Those valuation bands reflect modest price dispersion typical for single-family homes on larger lots in outlying communities. Inventory in rural zones like this often runs lower than nearby suburban markets, and sellers who market acreage and river access can command steady interest from buyers seeking outdoor lifestyle rather than urban proximity. Days on market in comparable rural neighborhoods commonly run longer than in metro cores, so buyers may find opportunities for negotiation—especially when financing or inspections reveal work to be done. For investors or owner-occupants who value land, this is an attractive entry point: the property combines an established brick structure with nearly three acres and convenient access to the Lumber River corridor.
Very good outdoor access with the Lumber River and Lumber River Campground nearby for fishing, hunting, and horse-riding trails, plus wooded acreage on-site for private outdoor use.
Low
$250K
Midpoint
$260K
High
$270K
$141/SF estimated price per square foot
Derived from Redfin listing LD+JSON
This is a computer-generated estimate for informational purposes only and is not an appraisal or professional valuation.
Evergreen is a quiet, rural community that attracts buyers seeking outdoor recreation and space. The Lumber River corridor is the neighborhood’s defining amenity—canoeing, fishing, hunting and miles of horse trails are all within easy reach. Roads are low-traffic and properties tend to be larger than in suburban areas, offering privacy and practical acreage. Services, schools and retail are a short drive away, while the community’s character centers on outdoor lifestyle and a slower pace.
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