PERCCorp Property Opportunities
Enfield, North Carolina

Property Opportunities with Purpose

Explore PERCCorp property offerings and buyer resources for Enfield and Halifax County, including remodeled homes, as-is renovation opportunities, commercial assets, land, lifestyle guidance, and local heritage context.

Available Properties

Current property opportunities are listed below. Each guide is designed to give buyers a clearer view of the property, its condition, its setting, and available next steps.

Fully Remodeled Home

225 Bond Street

A beautifully remodeled Enfield home with an elevated presentation, modernized interior, and seller financing that may be available for a qualified buyer.

Move-in ready presentation
Seller financing may be available
Enfield, NC
Guide collection online
As-Is Investor Opportunity

301 Bond Street

A major as-is renovation opportunity best suited for an investor, contractor, landlord, or experienced sweat-equity buyer. Seller financing may be considered with an acceptable down payment.

$64,900 asking price
3 bedrooms / 1 bath
Approx. 1,272 sq. ft.
Major renovation needed

Area & Lifestyle Guides

These guides are not limited to one property. They support the larger Enfield and Halifax County story for buyers, investors, families, retirees, and relocation-minded prospects.

Lifestyle

North Carolina Lifestyle Guide

Explore the broader lifestyle appeal of North Carolina, from mountain horizons and historic cities to coastal light, golf, universities, and everyday livability.

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Local Heritage

Enfield & Halifax Heritage Guide

Learn how Enfield, Halifax County, railroad memory, historic homes, civic roots, and local character shape the setting around PERCCorp properties.

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Regional Value

Metro Comparison Guide

Compare Enfield and the surrounding area with larger metro markets to understand affordability, access, location, and value potential.

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One guide library serving multiple properties.

As additional Enfield properties are prepared, these area guides can continue serving the full PERCCorp portfolio instead of being tied to only one house. That keeps the story organized, reusable, and easier for buyers to understand.

Property-Specific Buyer Guides

These guides focus on a specific property or purchase topic. They give buyers a deeper look at condition, improvements, financing possibilities, and next-step considerations.

225 Bond Street

Property Features & Upgrades

A photographic guide to the remodeled spaces, craftsmanship, layout improvements, and finish details at 225 Bond Street.

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225 Bond Street

Seller Financing & Buyer Options

Review general financing availability, buyer pathways, payment estimates, and property-specific next steps for current and future PERCCorp opportunities.

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301 Bond Street

Investor Renovation Opportunity

Review the as-is renovation opportunity at 301 Bond Street, including condition, photos, repair expectations, and inquiry details.

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Buyer Next Steps

Each property has its own guide and listing details. Start with the property that best fits your goals, then contact PERCCorp with your timing, purchase approach, and questions.

Step 1

Review the Guide

Start with the buyer guide for the property that interests you. The guides are designed to show condition, context, photos, financing considerations, and next steps.

Step 2

View the Zillow Listing

Confirm current listing details, price, photos, and property facts through the active Zillow listing before making an inquiry or requesting financing information.

Step 3

Contact PERCCorp

Send your name, best phone number, email address, property of interest, expected timing, and whether you are considering cash purchase, traditional financing, or seller financing.

Ready to take a closer look?

Use the buttons below to move directly to the most requested buyer resources for 225 Bond Street, 301 Bond Street, and general financing availability for current and future PERCCorp properties.

Questions about a property?

Please review the individual property guide first, then reach out with your name, contact information, property of interest, and whether you are considering a cash purchase, traditional financing, or seller financing.