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Acreage in Mill Spring, NC

Polk County, NC

Mill Spring
Acreage.

Mill Spring is the epicenter of competitive equestrian sport in the Southeast, and its acreage market reflects that prestige. Large tracts here feature gently rolling pastures backed by forested ridges, with many properties offering direct access to the Green River watershed and its miles of riding trails.

At a Glance

Mill Spring
by the numbers.

Mill Spring is the epicenter of competitive equestrian sport in the Southeast, and its acreage market reflects that prestige. Large tracts here feature gently rolling pastures backed by forested ridges, with many properties offering direct access to the Green River watershed and its miles of riding trails. Soil conditions are ideal for year-round grazing, and the area's abundant rainfall keeps pastures lush without heavy irrigation. Because Mill Spring attracts buyers from across the country — many relocating specifically for proximity to the Tryon International Equestrian Center — acreage here carries both lifestyle and investment value. Properties regularly include competition-grade infrastructure: covered arenas, multi-stall barns, wash racks, and trailer parking. Beyond equestrian use, Mill Spring acreage appeals to anyone who values privacy, mountain scenery, and a tight-knit rural community where neighbors look out for one another.

Price Range

$450K - $5M

Acreage

10-80 acres

Region

Polk County

What Sets It Apart

01Adjacent to Tryon International Equestrian Center
02Year-round grazing conditions
03Green River watershed and trail access
04Competition-grade infrastructure on many properties
05Strong investment value from national buyer demand

Popular For

Who buys acreage
in Mill Spring.

Competition horse farmsTraining facilitiesMountain retreatsGentleman's farms

Due Diligence

What to consider.

Buying a home with acreage involves factors beyond a typical residential transaction. Five things to verify on every property tour.

01

Zoning & Land Use

Verify county zoning allows your intended use — agricultural, residential, or mixed. Some parcels carry deed restrictions or HOA covenants that limit livestock, outbuildings, or commercial activity.

02

Water Rights & Sources

Determine whether the property has a well, spring, or municipal water connection. Understand riparian rights for any streams or ponds, and check well flow rates for household and livestock needs.

03

Septic & Waste Systems

Large-acreage homes typically rely on septic systems. Request a recent inspection, check soil percolation test results, and confirm the system is sized for your household and any planned expansions.

04

Road Access & Easements

Confirm the property has deeded road access — not just a handshake agreement with a neighbor. Review any existing easements that cross the land and understand maintenance responsibilities for private roads.

05

Utilities & Infrastructure

Check availability of electric, gas, internet, and phone service. Remote parcels may require running utility lines at the buyer's expense, and high-speed internet options can vary significantly by location.

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Common questions about buying homes with acreage in Mill Spring, NC.

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