Discover 39 acres of wooded land in Hallsboro, NC, nestled in Columbus County. This versatile property offers endless possibilities - whether you're dreaming of building a private home, establishing a hunting cabin, creating a farm, or carving out your own network of recreational trails. With over 521 feet of road frontage and General Use (GU) zoning, this land provides flexibility for future development. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the excellent hunting opportunities the property offers. Plus, it's not located in a flood zone, giving you added peace of mind. Conveniently situated just minutes from Lake Waccamaw and Whiteville, and less than an hour from the Wilmington and the Brunswick County beaches. You're also only about an hour from North Myrtle Beach, making this the perfect location for both quiet country living and easy access to coastal attractions. Whether you're looking for a private retreat, recreational escape, or a tract with development potential, this 39-acre parcel is ready to bring your vision to life.
Looking for a large track of land? Here is a great one! Over 65 acres of beautiful land! Its about half wooded and half cleared. It is close to Lake Waccamaw & Wilmington NC. This just has so many wonderful possibilities!! The list just goes on. Come take a look! Property ID#19584 This land is on both sides of the road. Its about 22.+- acres on one side and about 37+-
This property includes 32.22 acres of beautiful wooded land in Hallsboro, NC. The land is fully covered in trees, with a healthy mix of hardwoods and pines. Not only does this give the property a peaceful, natural feel, but it also adds value in the future through its timber potential. A portion of the land includes wetlands, which creates a rich environment for wildlife. Deer, turkey, and other animals can often be found here, making it a great property for anyone who enjoys hunting, birdwatching, or simply being surrounded by nature. One of the standout features is the horse barn hidden away in the woods. The barn has 3 stalls and still appears strong and functional. It could be used for horses, other animals, or even for equipment and storage. The property also has some fencing already in place. While a few areas could use some repair, it provides a good starting point for anyone who wants to raise livestock, keep horses, or set up their own hobby farm. There is also an older mobile home on the property. It is being sold at no value, but it does give the new owner a potential footprint or site location to work with if they decide to build or bring in a replacement home. The mix of timber, wetlands, and usable land makes this property very versatile. It could easily be used as a private homestead with plenty of space for gardening, animals, or building your dream home. It also works well as a recreational property, with opportunities for hunting, trail riding, and camping. For those interested in investment, the hardwoods and pines provide long-term timber value, adding another layer of opportunity. This property has no deeded restrictions, which means you have the freedom to use the land the way you choose. In addition, none of the acreage is located in the FEMA floodplain.

Hallsboro is located in North Carolina. Hallsboro, North Carolina has a population of 291. Hallsboro is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 6.85% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 24.43%.
The median household income in Hallsboro, North Carolina is $58,814. The median household income for the surrounding county is $40,562 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Hallsboro is 53.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 89.9 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 30.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 49.6 inches per year, with 1.6 inches of snow per year.