Mial plantation raleigh nc




















You can email this subdivision to a friend quickly and easily from our website! Keep a list of your favorite subdivisions so that you can compare them and print out your drive-by list! Please verify ALL information, including but not limited to school districts, neighborhood amenities and subdivision boundaries, for each property individually, as it could have changed or be inaccurate.

Photos: These homes are not for sale and are only an example representation of what the community looked like at one point in time.

Statistics: These numbers could be inaccurate or not current as the data was comprised using different sources. All information is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. All properties are subject to prior sale, change, or withdrawal. G-Move Real Estate LLC shall not be responsible for any typographical errors, misinformation, or misprints, and shall be held totally harmless from any damages arising from reliance upon these data.

Licensed in NC. Housing prices:. Year house built in Mial Plantation 1 or later 1 to 6 to 2 to 1 to 1 to 0 to 0 to 0 to 0 or earlier. Travel time to work commute 2 10 to 14 minutes 3 15 to 19 minutes 5 20 to 24 minutes 1 25 to 29 minutes 3 30 to 34 minutes 1 45 to 59 minutes Means of transportation to work Occupations of males:.

Here: 2. Here: 7. Here: 3. Here: 8. Here: 4. Occupations of females:. Here: 9. Here: 5. Percentage of people in Armed Forces: Mial Plantation: 0. Education in this neighborhood subdivision or community :. Along the breezeway of the White Barn, signage shares information on the Indigenous and Black communities who lived and farmed in the area, as well as of the prominent white families who owned the land. Bailey and Sarah Williamson first approached TLC about conserving the property back in the early s, and in October , unfortunately after both had passed, their vision was realized when TLC purchased the property for future use as a public preserve.

Contact: Elena Peterman, americorp-wp triangleland. Farmers interested in small-scale annual crop production, market gardens, cut flower operations, beekeeping, small livestock, or community-focused garden projects are invited to submit proposals for the use of farmland at the Williamson Preserve.

Currently, we are NOT reviewing applications for cattle operations, dairy operations, large chicken operations, or aquaponic systems. All other small producers however are welcome to submit a proposal. Small operations are those that can operate on less than 2 acres of land. Qualifying operations will agree to the Guiding Principles of the farm. Proposals should be thorough and describe the agricultural intent of how the land will be used, outlining the scope of work, a desired timeline for beginning operations onsite, and a list of team members involved.

Please email our team member listed above for full details. Learn more about regenerative agriculture.



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000