Spanning 382 acres in the Currie area of Pender County, this timberland offering presents a strong opportunity for long-term investment and forest management. The property consists of two separate parcels totaling the full acreage, with one tract of 122 acres and a second tract of 260 acres, offering flexibility for acquisition, management, or future division. Stocked with approximately 12-year-old pine plantations, the land provides an established growth cycle with future income potential through thinning and harvest, making it well-suited for investors seeking a scalable and productive forestry asset.
Location Description
Currie offers a strategic vantage point for timber and land investment within Pender Countys thriving forestry corridor. The area benefits from exceptional proximity to vital logistics routes, including US-421 and I-40, providing seamless access to regional mills and the Port of Wilmington. Beyond its industrial utility, the location is anchored by notable landmarks such as Moores Creek National Battlefield and the scenic Black River, known for its ancient cypress trees and recreational appeal. Situated just minutes from the professional hubs of Burgaw and the Pender Commerce Park, this region represents a premier opportunity for long-term resource management. For the savvy investor, the area perfectly balances rural stability with rapid North Carolina growth.
Highlights
382 total acres across two separate parcels
122 acre tract and 260 acre tract
Located in the Currie area of Pender County
Established 12-year-old pine plantation
Positioned for upcoming thinning and long-term harvest income
Acreage supports efficient timber management
Multiple parcels offer flexibility for phased investment or resale
Strong candidate for sustainable forestry practices
Scalable asset suitable for institutional or private investors
Proven timber-producing region with consistent growth potential
Senior Advisor: Kenneth Chesson