Home with 76.9 Acres in Midland, North Carolina

Behind the gate, the 76.9 acres unfold like a carefully balanced life. The front pastures are broad and open, ready for livestock, crops, or simple, uninterrupted views. Farther in, the woods gather around the edges, giving the land a quiet frame and a sense of shelter. The working infrastructure is practical rather than showy, designed for daily routines that start early and end when the light finally fades.

Here, privacy doesn’t mean isolation. The property feels tucked away, yet it remains sensibly connected to nearby roads and community. It’s the kind of place where chores become rituals, where walking the fence line or crossing an open field can reset an entire day. The rhythm is unhurried but full, shaped by seasons, sky, and soil—a life measured less by clocks than by the land itself.

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