Description
This 85± acre property in Macon County, GA, is a true hunter’s paradise, offering everything you need for a turnkey hunting setup. Whether you’re looking for a private hunting retreat or an income-generating property, this land has it all. Established utilities with a well and power already in place by the road. A 50-amp, 30-amp, and 110-amp camper hookup is available at the main gate. A variety of trees, including Saw tooth Oaks, Pears, and Apple Trees, have been planted on the property. This is a trophy managed tract that has been supplemental fed year round. The property is set up for deer hunting, with multiple deer stands, food plots, and feeders strategically placed throughout. Including two FatBoy tower stands, three FatBoy feeders, and three watering troughs. A seasonal watering hole on the property offers a vital water source for wildlife, enhancing the habitat even further. The 62± acres of once-thinned Loblolly Pine offer the potential for timber income, all while providing great cover and habitat for wildlife. The property is completely gated for privacy and security. Well-maintained roads make it easy to access every corner of the property. A septic system is in place but may require maintenance. This diverse property offers excellent hunting opportunities, future timber income, and a peaceful, private setting for all your recreational needs. Shown by appointment only.
Location
- State: Georgia
- Postal code / ZIP: 31068
- Property ID 11941
- Price $ 357,000
- Property Type Farm & Timber
- Property status Sold
- Land area 85 Acres
- County Macon
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