Come see this beautiful tract of land combines parcel ID 00006506 and parcel ID 98000789 for a total of 10.26 acres with limitless potential! Recent appraisal available in the documents. The house was built in 1947 and has not been inhabited for over 24 years, but details of the home are included in the appraisal. Heavy ceiling damage in the main area due to a previous roof leak, and roof was replaced 25 years ago. Other structures are also included in the appraisal. The entire pond is on parcel ID 00006506. The pond breached the dam during Hurricane Matthew and has an area that was washed away on the back side, but there have been no other issues with the pond since then and the pond is stocked with fish. The back of the property has gorgeous rolling terrain and multiple sightings of deer during each visit. Currently, there is no road access to the back of the property from the front, but there are areas where a road could be made. Sellers are willing to give buyers the Right of First Refusal to the recently platted 1.17 acre lot that is not currently shown on GIS, but the GIS photo has been edited (not to scale) to show an approximate area of the parcel. (The recorded survey is included in the appraisal.) The two residences within the large parcel have a recorded easement to access their properties. In addition, there is a utility easement at the rear of the property. There is a well on the property with no information about the water and there no information for the septic system on file with Moore County Environmental Health. There is county water on Bryant Road. No recent survey of either parcel.