Triple C Farm
Description
Just minutes from Americus, Georgia, this beautiful 75+-acre property offers the perfect balance of serenity and convenience.
Year round creek frontage provides water for wildlife survival holding a excellent population of turkeys, deer, and a occasional hog.
A mix of hardwoods and pines provides both food with mast producing hardwoods and ample habitat for wildlife. Excellent hunting opportunities with established populations of deer, turkey, dove, and wild hogs. Stands and feeders have been strategically placed along with well-maintained food plots make this property a hunter’s dream. With utilities already in place, including a well, septic system, and power, you can easily build your dream home or cabin, or simply enjoy the land as it is.A durable metal building offers plenty of space to store equipment, gear, and supplies. Accessible year-round via paved road, providing ease of entry and exit regardless of weather conditions.
This property is ideal for those seeking a getaway for hunting, or just immersing themselves in nature. With excellent road access, utilities, and all the features you need to enjoy the land immediately, this is an opportunity not to be missed.
Location
- State: Georgia
- Property ID 12654
- Price $ 395,000
- Property Type Farm & Timber
- Property status Sold
- Land area 75 Acres
- County Sumter
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