River Acreage For Sale

A rare opportunity to own over 30 acres along Broad Creek, offering privacy, seclusion, and the beauty of untouched coastal wetlands. This unique offering includes two adjoining parcels totaling just over 30 acres, with approximately 9.5 acres of usable high ground and an additional 21 acres of pristine, protected wetlands-creating a peaceful, natural buffer and a truly remote setting. The 290 Gold Finch Lane parcel spans 14.5 acres and features an unfinished 1,800-square-foot barn elevated on pilings, along with a 2-bedroom septic system already in place and electric service installed. The adjoining 222 Gold Finch Lane parcel offers just under 16 acres, expanding the possibilities and privacy when combined. Both parcels border Broad Creek, and for the adventurous buyer, there is potential for direct water access, making this an exceptional setting for a secluded retreat, recreational getaway, or nature-focused escape. Surrounded by mature woods and coastal wetlands, this land offers endless potential for the right buyer-whether your vision includes a private compound, outdoor recreation, or simply owning a rare stretch of coastal North Carolina landscape. Properties are being sold together. Call today to explore this one-of-a-kind opportunity.

Property Details

  • Location: Neuse River
  • Acres: 14.550
  • Waterfront: Yes
  • County: Craven County
  • Community: Not In Subdivision
  • Property Taxes: $846
  • MLS #: 100549901

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Listing Agent: MELISSA RANKIN, NorthGroup, 252-671-7196, Listing Site, Listing Status: Active
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Added: Jan 18, 2026
Updated on: Jan 18, 2026
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