Hendersonville, Henderson County
Updated Jan 3, 2026
Available
- 10 Total acres
- 5 Acres of cropland or tillable land
- 0 Acres of fenced pasture
- 5 Acres of unfenced hayland
Vacant Land at Water Dog Way
Hendersonville, Henderson County
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Conveniently located just off popular Asheville Highway, this 10-acre property offers excellent access and versatility for agricultural, livestock, or creative land uses. The property includes 10 acres with a balance of tillable cropland, open hayland, and wooded area. The land was used as a horse pasture for over 20 years and has remained unused since April 2024—ready for new stewardship. There is some fencing available from the prior tenant, but new tenant will need to verify and repair where necessary.
Power and water are available at the barn, with a separate driveway for easy access by vehicles, trailers, or equipment. The terrain features gentle rolling hills, a shallow pond, and a blend of wooded and open areas—ideal for livestock, small-scale farming, or creative agricultural projects like a flower field or specialty crops. The barn is being partially used for a chicken coop at present, but two stalls and some storage is available in the barn.
Preference will be given to lessees who can generate at least $1,000 in annual agricultural revenue to help the property maintain its agricultural tax status. All uses require approval and a signed lease.
The owner is also open to alternative or innovative opportunities, including flower growing, agritainment, forestry, satellite installations, solar power generation, or other renewable energy projects.
Current production on farm
Production details
Was used for a horse pasture for the last 20 years, but since April of 2024 it has not been used.
Opportunity
Lease
$8,400 / yrestimated
Opportunity details
Land for lease ideal for livestock, animals, or creative agricultural use such as a flower field or specialty crops. Property features partial fencing, a shallow pond, and a mix of open and wooded areas for grazing or planting. Power and water available at the barn, with separate driveway access for ease. Preference given to renters who can generate at least $1,000 in annual farm or livestock revenue to help maintain agricultural tax status. Lease and approval required for all uses. Also open to alternative leases such as satellite, solar, or other energy projects.