

76.79+/- ACRE ASSEMBLAGE OF 3 PARCELS
Land | 76.79 acres
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The subject consists of three contiguous parcels totaling approximately 76.79± acres, comprising 14.02± acres, 42.70± acres, and 20.07± acres. Located in Concord, Cabarrus County, North Carolina, the property is predominantly wooded and features frontage along the Rocky River along its southwesterly boundary. The site exhibits gently rolling topography and appears to include sewer easement traversing the property, enhancing its suitability for future single-family residential subdivision development. The surrounding area reflects continued growth extending outward from Charlotte, with multiple existing single-family communities situated both to the north and south of the site. The subject property contains three vacant structures, including two single-family residences and one storage building, all in average to poor condition.
Also, A quick bit of history: In the 1800s, the Reed family farm—about seven miles southeast of this property along the Rocky River—was the site of the first major gold discovery in the United States. Their son found gold in the river, which led to millions of dollars in gold being extracted from the Rocky River and surrounding land. That discovery became Reed Gold Mine. Roughly 45 minutes south of Reed Gold Mine is Oceana Gold’s Haile Mine in Kershaw, SC, which is now the largest gold mine east of the Mississippi. This land likely is situated within or have access to the gold plateau region.
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