Nestled in Harnett County, North Carolina, this 30.16-acre parcel offers a true sense of rural seclusion with its location at the end of a dirt road accessed via a deeded easement on D L Phillips Lane. The front half features a cleared area that serves as an obvious homesite, where previous owners once had a home before it burned down years ago. The back half transitions into wooded terrain, providing ample space for exploration and a feeling of remoteness while remaining in a semi-residential area with some homes nearby along the main road. A trail winds through the property, leading to the wooded back section and a small half-acre pond, enhancing the recreational appeal of this land. A small creek runs through the back, accompanied by some minor wetlands alongside it, but these elements are not impactful and add to the natural charm without complicating development. With very few neighbors, thanks to over 200 acres owned by the county behind and another 200+ acres by the water/sewer authority across the street, this property delivers great privacy and room to spread out, ideal for those seeking a peaceful escape. Zoned in the Residential/Agricultural District (RA-20R), the land supports single-family, multi-family, and manufactured homes, as well as general agricultural uses like farming. Electric is available at the road, water is nearby and available, and an existing septic system from the previous owner is on the property, though it has not been inspected. This setup makes it well-suited for residential living, homesteading, hunting, or recreation, allowing buyers to envision building their dream home or enjoying the outdoors in a setting that balances solitude with accessibility. Positioned conveniently between major cities, the property is about 30 minutes from Sanford, 40 minutes from Fayetteville, and 1 hour from Raleigh, with several golf courses within 10-20 minutes, including Carolina Lakes Golf Club just 10 minutes away. The 2021 survey, completed by the previous owner, is available upon request, providing clear boundaries and details shown on the deeded easement for access. For buyers looking to create a private haven with natural features like the pond and creek, this parcel stands out for its potential to support a variety of lifestyles in a rural yet connected location. Whether you're drawn to the cleared homesite for immediate building possibilities or the wooded trails for weekend retreats, this Harnett County land promises a compelling blend of privacy and practicality. The minor wetlands and creek add subtle natural interest without hindrance, while the overall layout invites customization for personal use. Message me for the full details and to discuss next steps.