160 Lost Creek DriveFlat Rock, NC 28731




Strategic location + flexible zoning of R1 currently = opportunity with 4+ acres! 160 Lost Creek in Flat Rock, a versatile parcel offering both immediate potential and long-term value in one of Henderson County’s fastest-growing corridors!! Backing up to the Current (formerly GE Lighting) facility, this property benefits from adjacency to a major employer and industrial presence that has provided workforce stability in the area for decades. For developers or investors, this means a built-in demand driver for housing, rental units, or service-based businesses. Add in the creek frontage, gently usable terrain, and proximity to Hendersonville and Flat Rock Village, and you’ve got a site that checks every box for location and accessibility - R1 Zoning allows for development and see pics for location and variety of use potential! R1 Zoning here is a standout feature—permitting a wide range of residential, multi-use, and investment possibilities. Whether your vision is to create a small subdivision, develop rental units, establish mixed-use space, or secure land for future appreciation, this property is positioned to deliver. Utilities are nearby, and the parcel offers usable ground with the potential to configure in multiple ways depending on your goals. Location advantages extend beyond the immediate Flat Rock / Hendersonville market. You’re minutes from I-26 and US-25, with convenient routes to Asheville, Greenville/Spartanburg (GSP International), and Charlotte (CLT International). Combine that regional connectivity with local amenities—shopping, dining, healthcare, and services within minutes—and it’s easy to see why this area continues to attract growth. Properties with this zoning, infrastructure, and location are increasingly rare in Flat Rock of Henderson County. Whether you’re a builder looking for your next project, an investor seeking strong appreciation potential, or a commercial buyer exploring strategic development sites, 160 Lost Creek offers the foundation for success. Don’t just imagine what this property could become—picture your next project, business, or community taking shape here, where the location does the heavy lifting and the zoning unlocks endless opportunities. 160 Lost Creek is ready for its next chapter—will it be yours? (*While a doublewide currently sits on the land, no value is attributed to the structure. The home will not be shown, and whatever remains at closing will convey to the buyer for removal or reuse at their discretion. The seller is open to discussing removal options, providing flexibility for buyers focused purely on development.*)
| a month ago | Price changed to $299,000 | |
| a month ago | Listing updated with changes from the MLS® | |
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