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Cheap land for rent in Murphy NC

 
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I have a wooded lot in Murphy NC that's mostly wooded for rent. It's on a dirt road, south facing sloped land. It's sloped enough to be a challenge for certain things, but not too bad for moving a camper or trailer onto. It's rugged access (cars can reach but not recommended if low ground clearance). There are neighbors but not necessarily close enough to see or hear you. Currently an old 34' leaking camper sits there (needs to be gutted or removed, possibly can be used for storage). This would be an off-grid deal, as power and water isn't set up. Minutes from Lake Nottely and Decker's Flea market.
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Correction, land faces east*, not south. It's 2 lots next to each other totaling about 1.55 acres. One of the lots is more flat but less private, the 2nd lot is more sloped and private and has the camper trailer, but both lots are included for privacy. Pets and/or animals are allowed. It's unrestricted land. There's a transformer box but no electrical meter, so that may be an option if you want to stay long term and hook up to the grid. Weed-eating or keeping the grounds cut isn't included, so you may need a weed-eater or small lawn mower, otherwise pay one of the locals to cut it. I should also add, this area isn't like Asheville with the hippie culture, so while there are liberal people who make crafts and wear dreadlocks, it's not the dominant culture. People here shoot guns, some burn their trash, live their own way but mostly they mind their own business and respect private property, mostly good people.
 
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