.90 Acres Creston NC
Creston, NC 28615
Ashe County, North Carolina
Land Description
Owner Financing:
- $379 down (plus the $499 doc fee)
- $379 down $379.66/Mo for 72 months (plus prorated taxes and note maintenance fee)
Owning land in the North Carolina mountains does not have to feel complicated or out of reach.
This 0.90-Acre property in Creston, North Carolina offers a simple way to own real land in Ashe County without pressure, rush, or confusion. It is a manageable size, located in a quiet mountain setting, and available with owner financing that makes sense for everyday buyers.
The land sits along Klink Trail in a peaceful part of the county and rests at approximately 3,002 feet elevation. The area is known for cooler summers, beautiful seasonal changes, and a slower pace that many people are looking for today.
This property is about ownership first. It gives you space, flexibility, and a long-term hold in one of the most scenic parts of North Carolina.
A Simple Way to Own Mountain Land
Not everyone buying land has big plans right away.
Many buyers are simply looking for something they can own. Something that belongs to them. Something they can hold for the future.
This lot is well suited for that kind of buyer.
At just under one acre, it is easy to understand, easy to manage, and easy to keep. You can visit it when you want, hold it long term, or plan for the future at your own pace.
There is no requirement to build now or make immediate changes. You can take your time and let the land be what you need it to be.
Location You Can Count On
This parcel is located in Creston, NC, within Ashe County, a region known for its mountain views, quiet roads, and rural charm.
Access comes from Klink Trail, with nearby connection to Hwy 88, making it straightforward to reach. While the area feels calm and private, it is not isolated.
This balance is one of the reasons people are drawn to Creston and the surrounding communities.
You get mountain land without feeling disconnected.
The Land and Terrain
The property features gently rolling terrain, making it comfortable to walk and explore. It feels natural and open, without extreme slopes.
There is no driveway or clearing in place. The land is undeveloped and untouched, giving you a clean starting point.
Many buyers appreciate this because it allows them to decide how the land should look and feel over time. Others prefer to leave it just the way it is.
Both options work here.
Natural Features and Landscape
This is raw North Carolina mountain land with a peaceful setting.
Photos suggest a possible natural spring on the property. This feature has not been verified, and buyers should confirm its presence and condition independently. Still, it adds an element of interest and character that many mountain buyers appreciate.
Natural details like this are part of what makes land in Ashe County special.
Clear and Honest Property Details
This is vacant land.
There are no buildings, no improvements, and no utilities installed on the property.
If you choose to build in the future, you would need to install:
A well
A septic system
Electric power is nearby, but it is not currently connected to the parcel.
We believe buyers deserve clear and honest information upfront so there are no surprises later.
Restrictions and Community Standards
There is no HOA, which helps keep ownership simple and affordable.
There are light deed restrictions in place:
Mobile homes and trailers are not allowed
Modular and site-built homes are allowed if you build in the future
These restrictions are common in the area and help protect the long-term character of the land without overcomplicating ownership.
Ownership Costs and Financing
This property is available with clear and straightforward owner financing.
Here are the full details:
Cash Price: $19,799
Down Payment: $319
Monthly Payment: $316.61
Term Length: 96 months
Doc Fee: $499 one-time and non-refundable
Annual Taxes: Approximately $50
Taxes and fees are estimates and may change slightly over time, but they are currently very low for the area.
You may also pay off the balance early if you choose. Every payment moves you closer to full ownership of the land.
Why This Type of Land Appeals to Buyers
Small parcels in Ashe County NC are limited, especially when they come with owner financing and low yearly costs.
This type of North Carolina mountain land appeals to buyers who want:
A manageable piece of land
A long-term hold
Low carrying costs
Flexibility without pressure
Whether you plan to visit occasionally or simply keep the land for the future, ownership itself has value.
Land does not need to be complicated to be meaningful.
A Thoughtful Long-Term Hold
Land ownership is not always about immediate use.
For many buyers, it is about having options.
This property gives you that flexibility. You can hold it, plan slowly, or simply enjoy knowing you own a piece of mountain land in North Carolina.
With low taxes and owner financing, it is easy to maintain and easy to keep.
The GPL Difference
Many land companies focus only on closing a sale.
At Grounded Properties Land, we focus on the buyer experience.
We understand that buying land can feel unfamiliar, especially if it is your first time. Our team takes pride in making the process clear, supportive, and comfortable from start to finish.
When you reach out, here is what you can expect:
We confirm availability clearly
We answer questions honestly
We explain the financing step by step
We handle the paperwork for you
We stay available throughout the process
We believe how you are treated matters just as much as the land itself.
What Happens After You Reach Out
If this property feels like a good fit, the next steps are simple.
When you message us, we will:
Confirm the property is still available
Review the details with you
Explain the financing clearly
Help you reserve the land
Guide you through the paperwork
You will always know what to expect.
A Quiet Piece of Ashe County
This Creston NC land for sale offers a calm setting, natural surroundings, and a chance to own land in a mountain county many people love.
It is not flashy. It is not complicated.
It is simply a solid piece of land with honest details and a clear path to ownership.
Ready to Take the Next Step
If you are looking for owner financed land in NC, this 0.90-Acre parcel in Creston is worth a closer look.
Reach out today to ask questions, confirm details, or reserve the property.
Our team is here to help you move forward with clarity and confidence.
State: Nc
County: Ashe
Zip: 28615
Size: 0.90 acres
Apn: 3
Legal Description: Beginning on an iron stake in the eastern line of the Jewel Miller property (Deed Book R-3, page 479), said iron being the northwest corner of Lot 2 and being the southwest corner of tract herein described; thence with the Miller line N 28-21-00 W 108.00 feet to an iron stake; thence with line of Lot 4 N 54-41-17 E 322.39 feet to an iron stake; N 54-41-17 E 30.49 feet to the center of a 60.00 foot right of way (a/k/a Crestview Drive North) thence with the center of said road S 29-15-00 E 45.00 feet; S 46-25-00 E 45.00 feet; S 30-35-00 E 22.00 feet; thence leaving road and with line of Lot 2 S 55-15-10 W 48.96 feet to an iron stake; S 55-15-10 W 319.13 feet to the point of Beginning, containing 0.898 acres inclusive of the existing right of way of Crestview Drive North.
Lat/Long Coordinates:
Nw: 36.437328, -81.627779
Ne: 36.437139, -81.627651
Sw: 36.436821, -81.628622
Se: 36.436590, -81.628431
Elevation: 3,002 feet
Annual Taxes: Approx. $50 per year
Zoning: No Zoning
Flood Zone: No
HOA/POA: No
Improvements: No improvements done.
Access: Paved Road
Water: Will need to install a Well
Sewer: Will need to install a Septic System
Utilities: Electric
Owner Financing:
- $379 down (plus the $499 doc fee)
$379 down $379.66/Mo for 72 months (plus prorated taxes and note maintenance fee)
We do not offer owner financing for residential use or full-time living on the property during the financing term.
Land Maps & Attachments
Directions to Land
From Charlotte, North Carolina, USA to Creston, North Carolina 28615, USA
-Get on I-277 N from S Caldwell St 4 min (1.0 mi)
-Head southeast toward S Davidson St 30 ft
-Turn left onto S Davidson St 341 ft
-Turn left onto E 4th St 417 ft
-Turn right at the 1st cross street onto S Caldwell St 0.7 mi
-Sharp left to merge onto I-277 N 0.1 mi
-Take I-77 N to US-421 N in Yadkin County. Take exit 73B from I-77 N 57 min (64.1 mi)
-Merge onto I-277 N 1.1 mi
-Use the 2nd from the right lane to take exit 5A for I-77 N/US-21 N toward I-85 S/Statesville 154 ft
-Use the left lane to take the ramp to I-77 Express Ln
-Toll road 0.5 mi
-Continue onto I-77 Express Ln
-Toll road 3.1 mi
-Use the right lane to merge onto I-77 N 0.4 mi
-Keep right to stay on I-77 N 6.8 mi
-Keep left to continue on I-77 Express Ln
-Toll road 2.3 mi
-Merge onto I-77 N 0.4 mi
-Keep left to continue on I-77 Express Ln
-Toll road 4.2 mi
-Use the right lane to merge onto I-77 N (signs for Griffith St/Langtree St) 0.4 mi
-Keep right to stay on I-77 N 3.5 mi
-Keep right to stay on I-77 N 41.1 mi
-Take exit 73B to merge onto US-421 N toward Wilkesboro 0.2 mi
-Continue on US-421 N. Take 3 Top Rd to Klink Trail in Creston 1 hr 21 min (63.4 mi)
-Merge onto US-421 N
-Pass by Hardee's (on the left in 22.7 mi) 44.4 mi
-Turn right onto Brownwood Rd 2.7 mi
-Continue onto Cranberry Springs Rd 0.6 mi
-Cranberry Springs Rd turns left and becomes Todd Railroad Grade Rd 3.8 mi
-Turn left to stay on Todd Railroad Grade Rd 0.3 mi
-Continue onto 3 Top Rd 10.5 mi
-Turn right to stay on 3 Top Rd 0.3 mi
-Turn right onto NC-88 E 243 ft
-Turn left onto Crestview Dr W 0.5 mi
-Continue onto Crestview Drive West Access Rd 489 ft
-Turn left onto Klink Trail
-Destination will be on the left 0.1 mi
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