The porch is sagging, the paint is peeling, and the creek keeps whispering to anyone brave enough to listen. This is not a turnkey dream. Itโs a test. Four acres of mostly open Carolina ground, an aging 1920 farmhouse, two tax parcels, and a price that dares you to imagine somethโฆ Continuesโฆ
Tucked just south of Rocky Mount, this 1920 farmhouse isnโt pretending to be anything itโs not. The floors are worn, the systems are dated, and โasโisโ really does mean asโis. But the bones are big: roughly 2,056 square feet, four bedrooms, porches on two levels, basement storage, and a creek cutting through 4.28 mostly cleared acres. Itโs the kind of place where you can hear your own thoughtsโand then decide what to build from them.
For someone who craves country quiet but still needs town within reach, the setting is the real hook. Space for gardens, animals, workshops, or a second structure across two tax parcels opens doors that suburban lots never will. With gas heat, well water, potential Starlink access, and parking for seven vehicles, the essentials are there. Whatโs missing is vision, sweat, and a plan. In the right hands, this tired homestead could become a deeply personal success story.
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