Rarely does an opportunity like this surface in Johnston County. 124.8 acres. 2,606 feet of US Hwy 96 North frontage. Two contiguous, actively farmed parcels hitting the market together and not likely to last. This is the kind of clean-slate canvas developers, builders, and land investors wait years for. Open, largely cleared farmland with multiple access points along the highway corridor means site design flexibility from day one. County water is available for connection along the highway a meaningful advantage that shortens your path to development and reduces upfront utility costs. Location is where this offering truly separates itself. You're 7 minutes from I-95 and the Town of Selma, 15 minutes to Clayton, and 17 minutes to Smithfield sitting squarely inside one of North Carolina's most closely watched growth corridors. Johnston County isn't emerging anymore. It's arrived and the demand for housing here continues to outpace supply. Zoned Rural Residential (R-20) by the Town of Selma, the site is well-positioned for a traditional single-family subdivision, estate-lot community, or mixed-use residential development. A small seasonal creek traverses the larger parcel, offering natural character and potential greenway value rather than a liability. The two parcels 99 acres ± (ID: 14M09041) and 25.8 acres ± (ID: 14M09041A) are sold together as a single package. Buyers should conduct their own due diligence on lot size requirements, perc testing, and feasibility. The active agricultural lease will be addressed at or before closing with seller cooperation. No seller financing. Move quickly. Tracts of this scale, with this frontage, in this market, don't wait.
Data last updated May 29, 2026, 11:15 a.m.. Properties in listings may have been sold or may no longer be available.
