$2,189,900
- Land
- 40 Acres
- $54,748 per Acre
745 Ennis Bridge Rd, Ivanhoe, NC 28447
745 Ennis Bridge Rd, Ivanhoe, NC 28447$2,189,900
745 Ennis Bridge Rd, Ivanhoe, NC 28447
745 Ennis Bridge Rd, Ivanhoe, NC 28447$65,000
16462 Nc Highway 210 E, Ivanhoe, NC 28447
Alex Tyndall Southern Heritage Realty LLC
$2,189,900
745 Ennis Bridge Rd, Ivanhoe, NC 28447
745 Ennis Bridge Rd, Ivanhoe, NC 28447$85,000
0 McKoy Loop Rd, Ivanhoe, NC 28447
0 McKoy Loop Rd, Ivanhoe, NC 28447Ivanhoe, located in rural Sampson County, North Carolina, is a small community known for its rustic riverside living and historical roots as a Scottish timber settlement. The Black River, which flows through Ivanhoe, is a significant ecological and recreational attraction, featuring ancient cypress trees, some over 1,000 years old. The nearby Black River Preserve, including Three Sisters Swamp, is home to the oldest wetland trees in the world. Fishing and paddling are popular activities, with anglers targeting species like largemouth bass and bluegill. Ivanhoe’s real estate market primarily consists of large lots with a mix of home styles, including 1930s bungalows, rustic hunting lodges, and 1990s Cape Cods, often requiring flood insurance due to special flood zones near the river and other low-lying areas. Students in Ivanhoe attend Sampson County Schools, which are highly rated. Local produce is readily available from family-owned farms like Ivanhoe Blueberry Farms and Black River Organic Farm. For essentials, residents travel to nearby Atkinson, 5 miles away, or Burgaw, about 25 miles east, which also houses the nearest hospital. Wilmington, approximately 45 miles away, provides city amenities and access to Wilmington International Airport, located around 40 miles from Ivanhoe.