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As we transition from winter to spring in the foothills of North Carolina, it is a season of beautiful change. We are thawing out, and the temperatures are fighting to remain comfortable and mild. Flowers and trees are blooming down here in the Yadkin River valley now, and the mountains will soon be springing forth with color as well.

While the scenery is changing, many area residents want to make changes to their homes and properties. However, the price of lumber is giving some people pause as they wait to see whether their projects are going to continue to be priced higher than they would’ve expected just a short time ago. 



Seven Best Things to Do with Your Land

Wednesday, February 22, 2023

Land is one of the most valuable resources and best investments you can make. Unfortunately, it can be a headache to maintain and sometimes a tax burden. In this article, we are discussing ideas for how to make the most of your land investment in western North Carolina.



Our area is known as one of the most beautiful places in the South. The rolling foothills present residents and visitors with views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and surrounding valleys. Rivers like the Yadkin, Roaring River, Catawba, and Ararat carve spectacular paths through the region, supplying some of the best trout fishing in the state. 

We have an abundance of activities available for adventure-seeking to enjoy, including:



The great outdoors is an integral part of life here in the foothills and mountains of the Carolinas and Virginia. Since people settled in this area in the Eighteenth, they have enjoyed the incredible beauty and abundant natural resources. 

We have lived with the land and depended on it for our economic success. From harvesting timber to adventure tourism, we are intricately tied to nature. 

We depend on the hills, valleys, waterways, and forests that make this area so special. It is vital to make sure we are doing everything we can to ensure our beautiful area stays that way. No one wants to think that we could lose the resources we love so much.