Tyler Forrest

Tyler Forrest was born and raised in Davidson County N.C. and graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill. Tyler was raised on a farm, where his love for the outdoors arose.

Tyler and his family operate a beef cattle farm in Davidson County, and he has over ten years' experience in farm management, conservation practices, residential property management, timber management, and mid to large acreage family farms.

Tyler is a career firefighter and has always had a passion for service in all realms of life including helping others find their forever home, farm, or a small slice of hunting heaven. He is licensed in North Carolina and resides in Lexington, N.C with his wife and son.

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Land for Sale by Tyler Forrest

Price Reduced
Davidson County, NC
Rare find in prime location! Gorgeous two-story home sitting on almost a 4-acre lot in the Central Davidson Community. This home is in the Still Meadows Subdivision off Becks Church Rd. The home is in immaculate condition. It offers a main living are...
3.9± Acres
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$590,000
Under Contract
Davidson County, NC
Amazing opportunity to establish your own family estate. Currently has a fully refurbished barn with around seven stalls, wash pit, tack room, and a substantial hay loft. Additionally, there is a shop that has an insulated portion with a half bath. T...
32.5± Acres
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$400,000
Under Contract
Davidson County, NC
Wonderful opportunity for someone to own a sound home that just needs some updating. The framework is solid, and this home is in a wonderful location in Thomasville with amenities on Hwy 109 just minutes away. Most of the piping has been updated to P...
0.46± Acres
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$190,000
New Listing
Alamance County, NC
Gorgeous, secluded tract that boasts over two acres of pristine woodlands. With views of the lake your homesite or sites could be located to offer a view of serenity and solace overlooking the water. This tract is not waterfront, but the proximity of...
2.13± Acres
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$135,000
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