This isn't just land - it's the kind of property people wait years to find. Just off Exit 384 of Interstate 40, this 34.4-acre tract in the heart of Duplin County offers the kind of opportunity that is getting harder to find - wide open ground, rich farmland, and room to dream bigger. Currently being used as productive cropland, the property features mostly cleared acreage with the privacy of access by easement, creating a quiet setting while still keeping you connected to everything southeastern North Carolina has to offer. Located in Teachey just outside of Wallace, NC, this property sits in the Wallace School District and offers an ideal balance of rural living and convenience. Wilmington is approximately 40 minutes away, while Raleigh can be reached in about an hour and a half, making this a strategic location for investment, farming, recreation, or a future homesite. Whether you are looking to expand your farming operation, secure land for the future, or create your own private escape, this property delivers the space and flexibility to make it happen. Opportunities like this do not come along often -- acreage, location, and possibilities all in one. Additional surrounding parcels are also available for purchase, offering even more potential for those looking to invest in larger acreage.
Tucked away in the quiet countryside of Duplin County, this 26-acre tract of raw eastern North Carolina landscape offers the perfect blend of privacy, recreation, and natural beauty. Mostly wooded with mature natural hardwood timber, the property features a serene setting with Padgett Branch winding through the center, creating a peaceful backdrop for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Whether it becomes your hunting getaway, weekend escape, future homesite, or long-term land investment, this property offers the kind of setting that is getting harder to find -- quiet, wooded, and untouched. Road frontage provides easy access while the mix of timber, wildlife habitat, and open possibilities gives this tract character beyond the typical vacant land listing. Conveniently located near Wallace, NC and approximately an hour to Wilmington and about 90 minutes to Raleigh, this is a chance to own a piece of rural Duplin County without sacrificing accessibility.
This 3.5-acre tract sits inside the Town of Teachey city limits but still has that small-town country feel. The property has two points of road access and power, municipal water, and sewer available at the site. Sewer taps are $2,000, and water taps range from $1,850 to $2,450. The property is zoned R-10 Residential with a 10,000 square foot minimum lot size and standard setbacks of 25' in the front, 12' on the sides, and 30' in the rear. Permitted uses include single-family homes, duplexes, modular homes, manufactured homes, and multi-family dwellings. A Planned Residential Development is allowed on tracts of this size with density up to seven units per acre, subject to Town approval. The Future Land Use Map designates the property as Residential with general density up to four units per acre currently. The tract is also located in a federally designated Opportunity Zone. Investors who structure their purchase properly may be able to defer capital gains taxes and potentially eliminate capital gains on appreciation if the property is held for ten years or more, subject to IRS guidelines, talk to your accountant or tax professional for more info. Teachey offers a slower pace while still being less than an hour from downtown Wilmington or I-95. New homes are being built and sold in the area, making this a practical opportunity for a builder or investor looking for a manageable development site with utilities in place and room to grow.
Discover the perfect blend of investment potential, natural beauty, and convenience with this 41.5-acre property located just one mile from I-40 in the growing town of Wallace, North Carolina. The land features approximately 33 acres of natural loblolly pines and mixed hardwoods, providing long-term timber value along with excellent opportunities for hunting, recreation, and wildlife habitat. An additional highlight of the property is Paget Branch, a scenic waterway that flows through the tract enhancing both its aesthetic appeal and ecological diversity. The remaining 8.5 acres consist of cleared, usable farmland ideal for crops, pasture, or potential homesites. Situated in Duplin County, the property offers a peaceful, private setting while remaining close to shopping, dining, and services in Wallace. Proximity to I-40 allows easy travel to Wilmington, Raleigh, and surrounding areas. Accessed by easement, this versatile property is well-suited for timber investment, homesteading, farming, recreation, or future development.

Teachey is located in North Carolina. Teachey, North Carolina has a population of 749. Teachey is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 35.61% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 25.92%.
The median household income in Teachey, North Carolina is $46,359. The median household income for the surrounding county is $45,744 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Teachey is 33 years.
The average high temperature in July is 90.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 31 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 52.4 inches per year, with 1.3 inches of snow per year.