Holly Springs Land
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15 Acres on W. Holly Springs Rd.

This beautiful property is located right in town, with long frontage on a main road. It is only 6 blocks from Town Hall, 6 blocks from New Hill Place and 1.5 blocks from Village Center Shoppes.

The Holly Springs Planning Department anticipates that the future zoning of the property would be along the lines of Mixed Use, with a combination of retail, professional and/or residential development. Due to its size and shape, its fabulous location, and its great potential for development, the property is very competitively priced at $1,650,000. Here is a map showing its location in more detail.



This land is the remaining part of one of the old farms that used to comprise Holly Springs. Its terrain is level-to-gently rolling. The property has a full 690' of frontage along West Holly Springs Road, which is destined to be one of the future transportation arteries of the town.  Municipal water and sewer, electricity, natural gas, phone and cable TV are available along the frontage with West Holly Springs Road.

We believe that it has great possibilities for use as a retirement home, medical center, professional office complex, church or religious organization, school, park, recreation and entertainment complex, aquatic center and many more possibilities beyond mixed use.

Pictured below is one of the cleared fields on the property.



And this is typical of the wooded part of the land.



Also, this property even has a beautiful pond that was constructed long ago for irrigation. Now it has the potential to be turned into an attractive water feature for your new vision of what this property can become.



These 15 acres are in the midst of on-going development activity, as well as residential neighborhoods. On the west side of the property, Tullich Way leads from Oak Hall -- a subdivision with 480 single-family homes -- right up to the land. This is an unusual feature that can really have great potential for your future use of the property.



Oak Hall is a well-kept residential neighborhood with a very pleasant recreation area. The neighborhood is quite popular and has a good sales history. Here is a typical street scene.



And on the east side, Third Street leads from North Main Street -- with its growing business district -- right up to the land. Again, this is quite unusual to have another city street that leads directly to the property from the other side. You can take advantage of this feature in planning how to make this land into something that will be a real benefit to the entire town.



Traveling alongThird Street you will find a number of interesting properties that lie between this land and Main Street. One of them is the United Church of Christ, seen below.



Then there is the U.S. Post Office, which is about a half-block from this property. This is currently the only post office in Holly Springs, so it generates a lot of traffic to this area.



Here is a street scene from the corner of N. Main St., looking west along Holly Springs Rd. This shows the expected road widening and median strip in preparation for this road becoming one of the main thoroughfares of Holly Springs. The subject property is farther along the road to the right.



Land development is taking place in the general area of this property, as well as throughout the town. For example, a fast-food restaurant is to be built on N. Main St., an auto parts store is to be built on N. Main St., as well at the Coastal Plain League headquarters, which will be built in the nearby Omni Business Park. Here is a photo of the typical retail development that is only a couple of blocks from the property.



Also, this modern shopping and professional project -- Village Center Shoppes -- is brand new. It runs between Third St. and W. Holly Springs Rd., about a block and a half from this land. Obviously, this immediate vicinity is alive with activity.



Finally, toward the west part of Holly Springs Road (at Earnie Lane, close to the intersection with Hwy. 55) there is a proposal for construction of a new daycare facility to be called Little Pros Academy.  It will come to the Town Council for approval in March.  This is just one more example of the level of interest in this part of Holly Springs.

The 15.18 acre tract that has been presented on this page is listed for sale by George and Elisabeth Smith, of Northside Realty.  For more information -- or to schedule a tour of the property -- call (919) 614-1402.



Clearly, this 15-acre tract of land is a rare find! It is ripe for development by someone who has a creative, constructive concept that will make this land blossom to its full potential.

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