Ready-to-build .43 acre lot -- already cleared and equipped with a water meter. This easy-to-develop parcel removes a common hurdle to construction and can save time and expense on water hookup. Ideal for a custom home or investment
Located at 221 Yellow Hammer Rd in Tyner, this 0.92-acre vacant land property offers a great opportunity to build a home in a quiet residential area of eastern North Carolina. This property sits in the countryside of Chowan County, just a short drive from Edenton - a beautiful waterfront town, giving you the peace of rural living while still being close to local shops, restaurants, and daily services. The lot is surrounded by established homes, making it an ideal location for a new residential build. With nearly one acre of land, there is plenty of room for a house, yard space, and outdoor living areas. Behind the property is a 27-acre tract of open farmland and timber, providing beautiful views and a sense of space that is hard to find in many residential neighborhoods. The setting offers a quiet country feel while still being part of a small community. This property is located within the Chowan County Schools district, serving families in the area with nearby elementary, middle, and high school options. The location also provides easy access to Highway 17, making travel to Edenton and other surrounding towns simple and convenient. Tyner and the surrounding Chowan County area are known for their peaceful farmland, timberland, and small-town lifestyle. Residents enjoy being close to the Albemarle Sound, local fishing, boating, and outdoor recreation opportunities while still having access to everyday amenities in nearby towns. If you are looking for vacant land in Tyner NC to build a home, this 0.92-acre property offers a great mix of rural views, residential surroundings, and convenient access to Edenton and the greater Chowan County area. It is a solid opportunity for anyone wanting to build a home in a quiet part of northeastern North Carolina.
Located in the quiet countryside of Chowan County just outside the small farming community of Tyner, this 72-acre property on Icaria Road offers a rare mix of farmland/pastureland (planted in Bermuda Hay), timber, wildlife habitat, and water access. The land sits in a well-known outdoor region near the Chowan River, with the back of the property bordering a swamp along Indian Creek that eventually feeds into the river system. This setting creates excellent habitat for waterfowl, deer, turkey, and other wildlife that thrive in the farm and swamp environment of northeastern North Carolina. Approximately 36 acres of open tillable pastureland sit toward the front portion of the property. These fields are level and easy to work, making them ideal for farming, food plots, pasture, or building a private country homesite. Being planted in Bermuda Hay it is already set up to be exceptional pastureland or used to havest hay for income. The soils in this area are commonly sandy loam and silt loam soils that formed from old coastal sediments. These soils are known for being productive and workable and are widely used for crops such as corn, soybeans, and peanuts that are commonly grown throughout Chowan County. Some areas also contain somewhat poorly drained soils that help hold moisture and support healthy crop growth across the Coastal Plain. The remaining approximately 34 acres are in mature timber and swamp habitat, creating excellent cover for wildlife. The wooded section transitions into a natural swamp along Indian Creek where cypress, gum, and other wetland trees grow in the rich soils typical of creek bottoms in this region. These swamp areas often hold shallow water and thick vegetation that provide outstanding habitat for ducks and other waterfowl. The mix of nearby farmland, creek bottoms, and the nearby Chowan River system makes this property especially attractive for duck hunting, with natural travel paths for wood ducks and other migratory birds moving through the Albemarle region each season. One of the most unique features of the property is the presence of two brand new 50-foot by 100-foot red iron steel shelters and the area under the shelters has been rocked as a base for the shelters. These large structures provide immediate covered storage for farm equipment, tractors, boats, or hunting gear. Because of their size and strong construction, they could easily be enclosed to create fully finished buildings, workshops, or even potentially converted into a barndominium-style living space with the right improvements. This property offers the best of eastern North Carolina land ownership -- productive farmland, valuable timber, strong wildlife habitat, and water nearby for fishing and hunting. Whether you are looking for a private country homesite, a hunting retreat, or an investment property with multiple uses, this tract provides space, improvements, and natural beauty in one of the most desirable outdoor areas of northeastern North Carolina.
Located in the quiet farming community near Tyner, this 27-acre property offers a great mix of farmland, timber, and swamp habitat in the heart of eastern North Carolina's coastal plain. The land sits along Fork Road and backs up to a swamp connected to Dillard Mill Pond, which eventually flows into the nearby Chowan River. This area is well known for its farming, fishing, and waterfowl habitat, making it a strong option for someone looking for a homesite with hunting and outdoor recreation right out the back door. The property includes about 14 acres of open tillable farmland, which provides an excellent location for a future homesite, small farm, or country estate. The ground is mostly level and easy to work with, offering open views of the surrounding countryside. Much of the farmland in this area sits on Norfolk series soils, such as Norfolk fine sandy loam, which are common across Chowan County and are considered some of the better soils for general farming and crop production. These soils are well-drained and commonly used for crops like corn, soybeans, peanuts, and other row crops throughout the county. Approximately 7 acres of timber provide a natural buffer and wildlife cover. This section of the property may include pine and mixed hardwoods typical of the region. Forest areas in Chowan County often contain pine, oak, gum, and cypress trees, creating excellent habitat for deer, turkey, and other wildlife that move between the farmland and nearby wetlands. The rear 6 acres consist of swamp that borders the waters flowing from Dillard Mill Pond, creating outstanding wildlife habitat. For hunters, this section of the property is a major highlight. The swamp and nearby water create an excellent duck hunting environment, especially during the fall and winter migration. Water moving between the pond, creeks, and the Chowan River system provides natural travel corridors for waterfowl. The mix of shallow water, timber, and natural food sources makes this type of habitat attractive to wood ducks and other migrating ducks common in northeastern North Carolina. Fishing opportunities are also close by, with the Chowan River and nearby waters known for species such as bass, catfish, and panfish. The river system and surrounding wetlands provide a healthy environment for both fish and waterfowl. With a strong balance of farmland, timber, and swamp habitat, this 27-acre tract offers multiple uses. It can serve as a homesite, a small farm, a hunting property, or a weekend getaway. The quiet rural setting near Tyner gives you the peace of the countryside while still being within driving distance of Edenton and other nearby towns. This is a great opportunity to own a versatile piece of land in one of northeastern North Carolina's most scenic and wildlife-rich areas.
Highly productive farmland with fertile soils, this versatile tract offers proven crop ground, abundant deer and turkey, and exceptional privacy. Just minutes from historic Edenton's charming downtown and waterfront, it combines farming income, recreational value, and long-term investment potential in one outstanding property.Located in the heart of Tyner in Chowan County, this exceptional property combines highly productive farmland with outstanding homesite, recreational, and long-term investment potential. Set in one of the county's most respected agricultural areas, the land features fertile Coastal Plain soils and a long growing season that consistently support strong yields and dependable production. The farm is built primarily on productive Icaria fine sandy loam soils, offering an ideal balance of drainage and moisture retention — well suited for high-yield row crops with reduced drought risk. The region is widely known for successful production of peanuts, cotton, soybeans, corn, and quality forage crops, supported by generations of proven farm stewardship. The property was planted in corn this past year and is well positioned for continued agricultural use. Beyond its farming value, this tract offers outstanding versatility. With abundant wildlife including deer and turkey, it also serves as an excellent recreational property for hunting and outdoor enjoyment. A wide timber buffer and a 30-foot deeded easement provide exceptional privacy and seclusion off the main road. An additional adjacent wooded parcel of approximately three-quarters of an acre is included, creating a potential ideal, separate homesite location without impacting the prime tillable acreage — perfect for a private residence, equestrian setup, or homestead farm. The area's mild climate, reliable rainfall, and proximity to the Chowan River and Albemarle Sound further enhance both agricultural reliability and lifestyle appeal. With limited development pressure and a strong farming heritage, land in this area continues to demonstrate lasting value and stability making this property a smart choice for both current use and future appreciation. Adding to its appeal, the property is just 15-20 minutes from Edenton, one of eastern North Carolina's most charming historic towns. Buyers can enjoy easy access to a beautiful historic downtown and quaint waterfront, along with local shops, dining, healthcare, boating, and year-round community events all while returning home to the peace and space of the countryside. It's a rare combination of privacy, productivity, recreation, and convenience. For more information on this and other land for sale in Chowan County, contact agent.
Just listed on Cisco Rd in Tyner! 18 acres +/- currently used as farmland. Cleared land approximately 15 acres and 3 acres woods land. Frontage access (50' +/-) also on Virginia Rd (currently no driveway). Potential for homestead or subdivision w county & perc approvals. Approximately 930 feet of road frontage on Cisco. **Please do not drive on farm.
Discover 14.22 Acres of Peaceful Rural Living—Just Minutes from Town Embrace the best of both worlds on this expansive 14.22-acre property, offering quiet country living while still being close to everyday conveniences. Located just 10 miles from historic downtown Edenton and only a few miles from the beautiful Chowan River, this property provides the perfect blend of privacy, recreation, and accessibility. Approximately 1 acre is cleared, giving you a great head start for future building plans, gardens, or pasture space. The land also includes an unlivable double-wide home that conveys at no value, ready to be removed or replaced to suit your vision. There is a shed-row horse barn behind the house and shed which adds potential for equestrian use. Whether you're dreaming of building your country homestead, creating a recreational retreat, or investing in acreage near Edenton, this property offers the space and setting to make it your own. Conveying ''AS IS, WHERE IS''
10 Acres - Cleared, No Deed Restrictions - Tyner, NC Discover the perfect blend of space, freedom, and convenience with this 10-acre cleared parcel located off a private road just off Ryland Road in Tyner, NC, part of scenic Chowan County. This peaceful country setting is an easy drive to Chesapeake and Suffolk, VA, making it ideal for those seeking a rural retreat without sacrificing access to city amenities. No deed restrictions - bring your vision! Horses, livestock, gardens, or your dream home are all welcome here. The seller has a recent survey in hand, and the property has been verified for perking, making your building plans even easier. Enjoy the quiet of the countryside, beautiful open land, and the flexibility to create the lifestyle you've always wanted.
Rare opportunity to purchase 10 acres of land already cleared that includes a recent survey and a perk test already on file! Property does not have any deed restrictions and a buyer can build whatever the county approves. If you are looking for property for horses or other livestock on your own property than look no further! Located just off of Ryland Road on a private lane (road maintenance agreement will be recorded) this property offers a country location not far from Historic Edenton and a reasonable drive to Virginia.
PRICE ADJUSTMENT AND *SELLER is offering OWNER financing with half of purchase price down and buyer pays closing cost.* Mobile Home is currently rented and the lease can be extended by the option of the buyer to renter. 5.17 acres of land on Stumpy Creek that leads into the Chowan River. This property comes with a single wide manufactured home that is currently being rented and a block home that is in need of repairs before being rented. The creek is .4 miles to the expansive Chowan River that is wide enough for some smaller boats. This property has plenty of potential and a MUST SEE!!!

Tyner is located in North Carolina. Tyner, North Carolina has a population of 2,054. Tyner is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 28.46% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 19.81%.
The median household income in Tyner, North Carolina is $68,586. The median household income for the surrounding county is $46,288 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Tyner is 51.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 88.3 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 32.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 47.8 inches per year, with 1.7 inches of snow per year.