Summerlyn Naylor Faircloth, Realtor

Summerlyn Naylor Faircloth, Realtor Summerlyn Faircloth is a real estate agent with Southern Heritage Realty in Clinton, North Carolina. She specializes in Sampson County. Give her a call today!

REALTOR/Broker specializing in Sampson County, NC. 🏡
Vice President - Western Sampson District Commerce Group
2024-2025 Sampson County Convention & Visitors Bureau Board Member https://www.visitsampsonnc.com/ Summerlyn provides home-buyers and sellers with education, honesty, attention and professional real estate services. As a life long resident of Sampson County and a local public high school

educator for 20 years, Summerlyn loves her community and working with the people who live there. Summerlyn and her team would love for you to become part of their community.

03/29/2026

We have 60 vendors signed up for our spring vendor day event! This will be our largest vendor day event yet and we are so excited to welcome you all to our farm on May 9th!

🚨VENDORS: If you are uncertain if you are signed up or not for our event please contact 910-987-7989 via TXT by March 20th to check on that!

➡️ We will be sending out a message 2 weeks before the event to all VENDORS WHO ARE SIGNED UP with details of set up time etc!

We are so excited for this and can’t wait to see everyone!

03/29/2026

Statewide burn ban issued for North Carolina due to hazardous forest fire conditions

Due to increased wildfire risk, the N.C. Forest Service has issued a ban on all open burning and has canceled all burning permits statewide effective 6 p.m. Saturday, March 28 until further notice.

“With drought severity across the state, forecast fire weather and the potential for limited rainfall, it is critical to reduce the number of new fire starts,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “Vegetative fuels will dry rapidly, and with the amount of fuel loading in the mountains and drought impacts statewide, a burn ban for all 100 counties is necessary to reduce the number of wildfires across our landscape. Please follow this burn ban to help reduce the risk for everyone.”

Under North Carolina law, the ban prohibits all open burning statewide, regardless of whether a permit was previously issued. The issuance of any new permits has also been suspended until the ban is lifted. Anyone violating the burn ban faces a $100 fine plus $183 court costs. Any person responsible for setting a fire may be liable for any expenses related to extinguishing the fire.

The burn ban does not apply to fires started within 100 feet of an occupied dwelling. The local fire marshal has authority to issue a burn ban within those 100 feet.

Local fire departments and law enforcement officers are assisting the N.C. Forest Service in enforcing the burn ban.

The N.C. Forest Service will continue to monitor conditions. Residents with questions regarding a specific county can contact their N.C. Forest Service county ranger or their county fire marshal’s office.

Answers to FAQ
Q: What is open burning?
A: Open burning includes burning leaves, branches or other plant material. In all cases, burning trash, lumber, tires, newspapers, plastics or other nonvegetative material is illegal.

Q: May I still use my grill or barbecue?
A: Yes, if no other local ordinances prohibit their use.

Q: Can I still use my fire pit or fireplace outdoors?
A: More than 100 feet from an occupied dwelling, fire pits, outdoor fireplaces, and burning barrels are considered open burning and are subject to the burn ban. Within 100 feet of an occupied dwelling, local government agencies have jurisdiction over open burning. All local outdoor burning bans are set independently. The N.C. Forest Service has advised county fire marshals of this ban, and they have been asked to also consider implementing a burn ban. Check with county fire marshals about local restrictions.

Q: Can I have a campfire when I go camping?
A: Campfires would be considered open burning and are not exempt from the burn ban. During a burn ban, portable gas stoves or grills are alternate methods for cooking food while camping.

Q: Can I use fireworks during a burn ban?
A: Fireworks and other pyrotechnic devices are prohibited during a burn ban and are not allowed in any county while the burn ban is in effect.

Q: How should I report a wildfire?
A: Call 911 to report a wildfire.

Q: How should I report a person who intentionally starts a wildfire?
A: Call 911 to report a wildfire.

Q: My local fire marshal has also issued a burn ban for my county. What does this mean?
A: The burn ban issued by the N.C. Forest service does not apply to a fire within 100 feet of an occupied dwelling. Local government agencies have jurisdiction over open burning within 100 feet of an occupied dwelling. The N.C. Forest Service has advised county fire marshals of the burning ban and has asked for their consideration of also implementing a burning ban. If a fire within a 100-foot area of a dwelling escapes containment, a North Carolina forest ranger may take reasonable steps to extinguish or control it. The person responsible for setting the fire may be liable for any expenses related to extinguishing the fire.

Q: Are there other instances which impact open burning?
A: Local ordinances and air quality regulations may impact open burning. For instance, outdoor burning is prohibited in areas covered by Code Orange or Code Red air quality forecasts. Learn more about air quality forecasts on the N.C. Department of Environmental Quality’s website.

Q: What can I do to protect my house against the risk of wildfire?
A: Learn about wildfire risk assessments, preparedness and prevention plans on the following N.C. Forest Service webpages: Wildland Urban Interface and Resist Wildfire

03/28/2026
PRICE IMPROVEMENT 🔑UNDER CONTRACT$139,900🏡 Investor Opportunity📍 300 E Roseboro StreetRoseboro, NC2 Bed Downstairs1 Full...
03/08/2026

PRICE IMPROVEMENT 🔑
UNDER CONTRACT

$139,900

🏡 Investor Opportunity

📍 300 E Roseboro Street
Roseboro, NC

2 Bed Downstairs
1 Full Bath + ½ Bath

Finished Upstairs
Potential 2 Bed | 1 Bath

Needs Heat & Air Upstairs

✔ Pre-Approval Required

OPEN HOUSE TODAY March 8 2026
2:00 – 3:30 PM

Listing agent: Summerlyn Faircloth 910-990-7070 REAL Broker

Proud of these LEOPARDS!
03/06/2026

Proud of these LEOPARDS!

02/27/2026

Sampson County, NC, Best mortgage rates this week since 2022!

02/17/2026

What a moment! 🖤💛🏀

Congratulations to Areona McKoy ( #10) on reaching an incredible milestone — 1,000 career points as a sophomore! 🔥

Hard work. Dedication. Consistency. Excellence.

And the best part? We still have two more years to watch her shine in a Lady Leopards uniform! We can’t wait to see the next 1,000! 💫

Keep making history, Areona! 🐆👑

02/15/2026

Sampson County is kicking off the America 250 celebration on February 21st! We’ll have an exciting lineup of speakers, music, and refreshments. Come discover how Eastern North Carolina helped shape our nation’s independence. Bring a friend and join us — we can’t wait to see you there!

02/01/2026
Grateful and honored to be named a 2026 Top Agent by FastExpert for Autryville, Salemburg, and Roseboro 💛This recognitio...
02/01/2026

Grateful and honored to be named a 2026 Top Agent by FastExpert for Autryville, Salemburg, and Roseboro 💛
This recognition means so much. Thank you to my amazing clients for your trust and support makes this possible!

300 E Roseboro Street, Roseboro, NC 28382* Prime corner lot location* Classic brick exterior with attached carport* Hard...
11/01/2025

300 E Roseboro Street, Roseboro, NC 28382

* Prime corner lot location
* Classic brick exterior with attached carport
* Hardwood floors throughout main living areas
* Finished upstairs bonus space with knotty pine walls, 2 flex rooms, and full bath (unheated)
* Spacious deck perfect for entertaining
* Full home inspection completed August 2025
* Convenient walk-to-town location near park, shopping, and dining
* Easy access to Hwy 24 for a smooth commute to Ft. Bragg, Fayetteville, and Clinton

The home boasts an expansive, finished upstairs retreat — complete with rustic knotty pine paneling, two flex rooms, and a full bath — offering endless possibilities for a home office, guest quarters, or creative studio (*please note: upstairs is finished but unheated*). POSSIBLE 4 Bedrooms

Enjoy coffee on the cozy back deck, park under the brick carport, and stroll to nearby local shops, the park, and dining options. Whether you're looking to settle in Western Sampson County or invest in a high-potential location, this home delivers charm and opportunity.

💡 *Being sold AS IS — perfect for buyers seeking value with vision. HOME INSPECTION complete in August. TEXT 910-990-7070 For showings and more Info. $179,900

Address

108 West Railroad Street
Roseboro, NC
28382

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