North Carolina Farmhouse For Sale on 1 Country Acre $170K
OHU50K Notes $170,000
Three-bedroom, one-bath North Carolina farmhouse for sale on one lovely country acre. The move-in ready spaces are light and airy with central air and heat. The home was one a guest house for the neighboring property, so they share a driveway.

Realtor Comments
Welcome to 336 Ridgeway-Warrenton Road – a cozy 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom farmhouse nestled on a serene 1-acre lot in the heart of Warren County. Once used as a guest home for the neighboring property at 340 Ridgeway-Warrenton Rd, this charming residence offers both comfort and potential. Step inside to find a well-maintained interior ready for your personal touch. The home features a new roof installed in 2024 and includes a washer and dryer that will convey with the salemaking it move-in ready for its next owner. While the property has its own well, the home is currently connected to city water for added convenience. A shared driveway easement connects both properties, providing a unique opportunity for buyers to purchase them together as a combined estate, multi-generational setup, or income-producing rental portfolio. Whether you’re looking to enjoy the tranquility of country living or expand your real estate footprint, 336 Ridgeway-Warrenton Rd invites you to explore the possibilities. Key Features: 3 Bedrooms, 1 Full Bathroom 1 Acre of Land with Ample Yard Space New Roof Installed in 2024 Washer and Dryer Convey Well on Property (Home Uses City Water) Previously Used as a Guest Home Shared Driveway Easement with 340 Ridgeway-Warrenton Rd Option to Purchase Both Properties Together Don’t miss this rare chance to own a piece of Warrenton charm with flexibility for the future. Schedule your showing today!
- 3 bed
- 1 bath
- 1,484 sqft
- 1 acre lot
- Build date 1940

336 Ridgeway Warrenton Rd, Warrenton, NC 27589 $170,000
- Contact Realtor: Jazzmine Alston
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Location of This North Carolina Farmhouse
Pros and Cons of Warrenton (822 pop), North Carolina
Pros
- Historic charm with well-preserved 19th-century architecture and downtown area
- Small-town atmosphere with a strong sense of community
- Lower cost of living compared to larger North Carolina cities
- Proximity to Kerr Lake for outdoor recreation
- Relatively short drive to Raleigh (about 1 hour)
- Peaceful, quiet environment
- Historic significance as one of North Carolina’s older towns
- Annual festivals and community events
- Less traffic and congestion than urban areas
Cons
- Limited job opportunities within the town itself
- Fewer amenities and shopping options compared to larger cities
- Limited dining and entertainment options
- May require commuting for specialized healthcare services
- Public transportation is minimal
- Economic challenges common to many small rural towns
- Limited nightlife
- Some distance from major airports
- May lack certain specialized services and retailers






















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