The Land. The Legacy. The Local Expert.
Set just north of the Triangle, Granville County is where North Carolina’s rolling Piedmont meets generations of family farmland. Here, the landscape is defined by productive soils, hardwood forests, open pastures, and winding creeks that have supported farming, forestry, and rural life for centuries.
From the wide-open tracts near Oxford and Bullock to Creedmoor’s development-ready parcels, Granville offers one of the most diverse and promising land markets in Central North Carolina. And when it comes to navigating that market, no one understands it like Doug Muhle — the NC Landman.
Why Granville County Land Stands Out
Granville County is known for its strong agricultural base, high-quality soils, and proximity to major highways like I-85 and US-15, giving landowners both seclusion and access. The county’s terrain ranges from gentle pastureland and mixed hardwood stands to fertile bottomland ideal for crops or livestock.
Agricultural Advantage
With soil types like Appling, Cecil, and Georgeville loam, much of Granville’s farmland is well-suited for row crops, hay, or grazing.
Timber Potential
The county’s established pine and hardwood forests provide long-term income and natural habitat.
Water Access
Streams such as Tabbs Creek, Grassy Creek, and the Tar River headwaters make Granville land desirable for recreation and conservation.
Growth Corridor
Southern Granville, particularly around Creedmoor and Butner, continues to attract attention for residential and commercial development, while northern areas retain their rural character and large-acreage tracts.
Granville County Land for Sale
Types of Land in Granville County
Working Farms & Agricultural Acreage
Managed Timberland & Pine Plantations
Development & Investment Parcels near I-85
Recreational & Hunting Tracts with Creek Frontage
Family Estates & Conservation Properties
Have More Questions About Granville?
The NC Landman is here to give you all the details you need on any land that interests you. Get in touch with Doug Muhle today!

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