$240,000

Realtor Comments
Investor Opportunity on 3 Acres – Selling As-Is! Opportunity awaits at 325 Bartlett Road in Warsaw! The home, originally built in the early 1900s, is full of character and ready for renovation or restoration. Whether you’re looking for your next project, a long-term investment, or a property with acreage in a peaceful rural setting, this one checks the boxes. Property is being sold AS-IS. Seller will make no repairs.Endless possibilities, acreage, and opportunity all in one.

- bed
- bath
- Circa 1900

Contact Realtor: Kimberly Le Estrada
Brokered by Real Broker LLC

Pros
- Small-town feel: Warsaw has a quiet, close-knit community where neighbors often know one another. Good if you prefer slower pace and friendly local relationships.
- Low cost of living: Housing and general expenses are typically lower than in larger NC cities. Homeownership and rentals are often more affordable.
- Short commutes locally: Traffic is light compared with urban areas, so getting around town is usually quick.
- Proximity to larger cities: Warsaw is roughly 30–45 minutes from Fayetteville and about an hour to Wilmington, giving access to bigger-city services, airports, beaches, and jobs without living in them.
- Rural access and outdoor options: Easy access to farmland, forests, and outdoor recreation (hunting, fishing, parks). Good for people who enjoy outdoor activities.
- Slower pace and safety: Generally lower crime rates than larger urban centers (though check current local statistics) and a calmer day-to-day environment.
- Strong local institutions: Community-oriented schools, churches, civic groups, and local small businesses that support town life.
- Growing local economy: Some growth in light industry and agriculture; opportunities in nearby manufacturing, logistics, and service sectors.
Cons
- Limited amenities and entertainment: Fewer restaurants, cultural venues, shopping, and nightlife compared with mid-size or large cities. You’ll likely travel for specialized services or diverse dining.
- Fewer job opportunities locally: Limited employment options within town—many residents commute to nearby cities for broader career opportunities, higher-paying jobs, or specialized fields.
- Limited public transportation: Public transit options are minimal to nonexistent; a car is effectively required.
- Healthcare access: Basic medical services are available, but for specialists or major hospitals you may need to travel to Fayetteville or Wilmington.
- Fewer educational and cultural resources: Limited higher-education campuses, museums, performing arts, and large cultural events in town.
- Slower pace might feel isolating: If you prefer urban energy, diversity of people and ideas, or fast-paced social life, Warsaw may feel small or insular.
- Weather considerations: Hot, humid summers and occasional severe weather (thunderstorms, occasional tropical systems or hurricanes) — common to southeastern NC.
- Limited shopping variety and niche services: If you want specialty stores, boutique shopping, or a wide selection of groceries, you may need to drive out of town.

325 Bartlett Rd, Warsaw, NC 28398

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