This 2.7-acre property in Caldwell County, North Carolina offers a wooded setting with a natural feel and a flexible range of residential and agricultural uses. Located in the Town of Hudson’s Residential-Agricultural District RA-15, the property allows general residential and agricultural uses, and mobile and tiny homes are allowed. The land is completely wooded and undeveloped, giving it a private, tucked-away character that will appeal to buyers looking for space to shape around their own plans. With deeded access via a gravel road frontage and an existing survey showing the easement, the property comes with documented access already in place.
The terrain has rolling hills, but the notes provided indicate that nothing about the lay of the land would make it hard to build or develop. That balance of wooded cover and manageable topography gives the property a sense of seclusion while still keeping it practical for future use. A small spring runs in the back of the property, adding an appealing natural feature to the setting. The tract is also noted as having no wetlands or floodplain, which helps keep the focus on the usable ground and the potential for a residential or recreational setup in a desirable part of western North Carolina.
This parcel would be a good fit for someone who wants to build, place a mobile or tiny home, or simply have extra space to spread out in a quiet environment. Power is nearby, while a well and septic would be needed, so a buyer can move forward understanding the utility setup that will be required. The property remains fully undeveloped, which means the next owner can approach it as a blank slate while benefiting from the existing 2022 survey and established deeded easement access. The wooded surroundings, rolling ground, and small spring work together to give the tract personality without taking away from its practical use.
The location places you within reach of both everyday conveniences and well-known outdoor destinations. Lenoir is about 15 minutes away, Charlotte is approximately 75 minutes away, South Mountains State Park is about 45 minutes away, and Grandfather Mountain is around 1 hour away. For buyers looking for land in a popular western North Carolina area with natural features, allowed flexibility for mobile and tiny homes, and access already established by survey and deeded easement, this property presents a clear opportunity. Owner financing is available with $5,000 down on a purchase price of $50,000, with payment options of $1,012.41 per month for 60 months at 12.5% or $712.84 per month for 120 months at 14.5%. Message me for the full details and to discuss next steps.