In the heart of the Coastal Plain's well kept secret lies the 9.4-acre Garland Tract. With 653 feet of road frontage along East Second Street (301 feet) and NC HWY 411 (352 feet), many possibilities exists for this nearly 10-acre tract of land. With exception of a few open areas on the west side, the majority of this tract is well stocked with mature hardwood and pine. The tract is well within the city limits, but on the east side of town. With a recent survey available, this property has many possibilities for a homestead with acreage or the tract could be easily subdivided into smaller lots for development. Located within the city limits with all the amenities the town has to offer and with road frontage on two paved streets this parcel has multiple uses.
Garland is a small community that has southern charm. It's a place that everybody knows everyone. Tract is located just 17 miles south of Clinton N.C. and 37 miles east of Fayetteville. The community's roots can be traced back to the 1800s, initially called "Sloans Crossroads" a small community where agricultural products, lumber and turpentine were produced and shipped. In 1886 the railroad from Sanford to Wilmington spurred significant growth in the area. In 1907 the community was incorporated as "Garland" named for Augustus Hill Garland a former U.S. Attorney General. The Town of Garland is governed by an elected mayor and five commissioners. The town has all the modern conveniences of water and sewer along with a grocery store, Family Dollar and Dollar General located in the area. Garland is a couple of miles from the banks of South River offering some of the finest fishing and hunting in Eastern N.C. and only 15 miles from White Lake, N.C.
From NC 41 in downtown Garland, travel southeast on 2nd Street. Tract starts 1/3 mile on the left at the intersection of Road 411.