SoldAug 22, 2025

Bought with Cory Bowes

Source: Triangle MLS, Inc. #10084759

Trouble Road, Willow Spring, NC, 27592

$650,000

1626094.8 sq. ft.

Land

30+ days on the market

Sold: Aug 22, 2025

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About this property

This expansive 37.33-acre lot, located in Wake County, offers the perfect blend of rural tranquility and convenient access to major highways. Situated in the growing community of Willow Spring, this property is ideally positioned near NC-42 and the new NC-540, making it an excellent opportunity for residential use. Approximately 17 acres of the parcel are designated as floodplain, providing a natural buffer and offering unique opportunities for conservation and wildlife observation. A creek runs through the land, adding to the charm and appeal of this peaceful property. With a mix of wooded areas, open land, and water features, this lot provides the ideal setting to build your dream home and enjoy the privacy of a rural retreat, while still having easy access to Raleigh, Fuquay-Varina, and surrounding areas. Don't miss out on this rare opportunity to own a large, well-located parcel in one of the region's most up-and-coming areas in Wake County!

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