When companies look to build large-scale developments—whether it’s production facilities, single-family communities, or multi-family complexes—land is the foundation. And not just any land. They need the right land: strategically located, appropriately zoned, accessible, and ready for growth. In North Carolina, one name stands ready when developers seek large acreage properties: Dwain Ammons, a land broker with Allen Tate | Beverly-Hanks Realtors.
North Carolina has become a hotspot for development over the past decade. It offers a mix of affordable land, business-friendly policies, a growing population, and a strong infrastructure network. From the bustling innovation hubs of the Triangle and Charlotte to the scenic mountain towns in the west, the state provides a wide variety of opportunities for industrial, commercial, and residential expansion.
But with increased interest comes complexity. The competition for large parcels is fierce, zoning laws are nuanced and vary by county, and topography can dramatically affect build-out costs. That’s where Allen Tate Broker Dwain Ammons comes in.
Dwain Ammons isn’t your average real estate agent. He’s a dedicated land broker concentrating in tracts of land across Western North Carolina and beyond. His target clients range from private investors and national builders to commercial developers and government agencies. What they all have in common is a need for deep local knowledge, reliable data, and someone who can guide them from site identification to final purchase with minimal friction.
Based out of the Western region of North Carolina—a part of the state where terrain, access, and regulation require a more nuanced approach—Dwain brings years of experience in matching large tracts with the right types of development.
Developers aren’t looking for curb appeal. They’re looking for ROI, entitlements, and long-term viability. Ammons understands that. He and his firm speaks the language of buildable acreage, slope grades, utility access, and zoning codes. His approach isn’t salesy—it’s strategic.
Need land near a major highway interchange with water and sewer access? He knows where to look. Zoning a concern? He’ll connect the dots between what’s currently allowed and what’s possible with rezoning. Looking for a parcel that can be subdivided into hundreds of single-family lots? He’s produce a list of options, vetted for topography, deed restrictions, and flood zones.
For builders of single-family and multi-family communities, the biggest challenge is often scale. Finding land that offers enough room for a viable community—while being near job centers, schools, and amenities—takes insider knowledge.
Ammons and his firm will help residential developers identify properties that meet current market demand while anticipating future growth trends. Whether it’s a 100-acre site outside Asheville or a hidden gem in a rapidly expanding corridor near Hendersonville, he’s built a network that allows him to identify off-market opportunities before they hit public listings.
He also collaborates with planning departments and local engineers, helping developers estimate lot yields and understand infrastructure requirements before an offer is made.
Production facilities, warehouses, and logistics hubs need land with very specific attributes: flat, stable ground, close proximity to interstates, access to utilities, and favorable zoning.
Ammons and firm work closely with economic development councils and has insight into which counties offer incentive programs, which sites are already infrastructure-ready, and which parcels are poised for long-term growth.
He doesn’t just send over a few listings and hope for the best—he builds a case for each site. This saves time and money for corporate decision-makers who need to move quickly.
One of the biggest value-adds they bring to the table is de-risking the land acquisition process. Large land deals can fall apart quickly—due to encumbrances, access disputes, environmental restrictions, or permitting complications.
Dwain knows how to vet properties thoroughly. He works with surveyors, land use attorneys, and civil engineers to ensure that the land checks out before the deal gets too far along. His attention to detail means fewer surprises down the road—a must when millions of dollars and months of planning are on the line.
One of Ammons’ biggest differentiators is his access to off-market land opportunities. Many large tracts never make it to the MLS or public listing services. Owners may be reluctant to list, or developers want to avoid public bidding wars.
Because of his reputation, Ammons is often the first call when large landowners begin considering a sale. This gives his clients a first look at potential sites that competitors never even knew were available.
While based in Western North Carolina, Ammons’ reach extends across the state. He collaborates with other Allen Tate | Beverly-Hanks agents as well as Leading Real Estate Companies Of The World Members and maintains relationships with county officials, environmental consultants, and local lenders across multiple counties. This network allows him to source land efficiently, even in less familiar parts of the state.
There’s a reason developers work with Dwain Ammons again and again. It comes down to results.
He doesn’t waste time.
He filters properties based on hard criteria.
He gives straight answers, even if the news isn’t what the buyer wants to hear.
He closes deals—on time, with minimal drama.
For companies planning high-stakes investments in housing, logistics, or manufacturing, that kind of partner is invaluable.
Behind Dwain is the strength of Allen Tate | Beverly-Hanks, one of the most respected real estate firms in the Carolinas. Their reputation opens doors with sellers, regulators, and contractors alike. It also provides Ammons with back-end resources—marketing, legal, and research support—that help him deliver better service at every stage.
Whether you’re building a 300-home subdivision, a multi-family development, or a regional manufacturing center, your first call should be to someone who knows the land—and knows how to help you make the most of it.
Dwain Ammons is that person in North Carolina. He combines local insight, industry dedication, and a no-nonsense approach that makes land acquisition faster, smarter, and more profitable.
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