Sanford, Harnett County
Updated Mar 17, 2026
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- 13 Total acres
- 10 Acres of cropland or tillable land
- 13 Acres of fenced pasture
- 1 Acres of unfenced hayland
13 Acres fenced pasture
Sanford, Harnett County
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13 acre farm off HWY 87 in Harnett County between Sanford and Ft. Bragg. In addition 10 acres of Bermuda hay fields, there is a 2 acre horse pasture with open and covered shelters, a riding ring coral, and a a two story barn with 5 stalls. The hay pastures were mowed for hay in 2025, but have not been maintained for week control. There are also about 4 acres of wooded fenced area suitable for goats. There is a two bedroom house available for rent. There is also a tiny house, that currently has no plumbing.
Property features
Feature details
The fields are fenced. There is a two story barn with 5 stalls. There are covered shelters in the horse pasture and a riding ring coral. My equipment includes a tractor, bush hog, hay bine, broken baler, hay rake, manure spreader, hay bale conveyer. Every farmer I've leased to has broken my equipment. The right to use any of it will depend on a handsome deposit to address repairs (just spent $3000 repairing the tractor.)
Current production on farm
Production details
The current tenant farmer has become terminally ill and has to give up the lease to move in with his daughter. He will be selling his chickens, pet potbelly pigs, and ducks so there will be no livestock on the farm by May 2026.
Current & past farming practices
Practice details
The fields were always used for raising cattle and Bermuda hay when I was growing up. Since I inherited the land in 2000, no pesticides, chemical fertilizers, or herbicides have been used. The local farmer who baled my hay became unable to farm a few years ago. I then leased the land to a sheep farmer who used sustainable rotation practices for three years but had sell his livestock when he went to work full-time. Since then a family friend has mowed and baled the fields with his own equipment (no herbicides or fertilizer) but is selling his equipment and giving up farming this year.
Opportunity
Lease
Opportunity details
Want to see the land farmed not turned into a gated community - ever! The fields are hay/pasture and can be used for horse boarding, cattle, sheep, and/or any field crops. However, only livestock that go straight to butcher are allowed...not to auction/feed lots.
Additional Details
Additional information about this property
The housing currently available is a 2BR house with a full bath and kitchen. It rents separately from land lease. There is also a tiny house with electricity, a wood stove, and loft but no plumbing, though I could put in a composting toilet. There is an old sharecropper house on the highway that is converted to a duplex, but both units are currently rented.