550+- Acre Flint River/ Whitewater creek Farm

$ 2,750 / acre
Sold

Description

Where well known Whitewater Creek and the Flint River meet in Macon County Georgia. Take a ride through the property and the wildlife says it all. From deer highways containing rubs and scrapes, turkeys strutting and scratching, residual ducks still hanging around, and of course hogs. There is a 55+- acre irrigated agricultural field that brings in farm rent annually. Planted pine timber consist of 3 age class’s providing bedding and cover. A portion of the property has had the hardwoods cut and planted in native hardwoods, providing lots of food and cover for fawning. Several large size fields throughout the property make great food plots. The internal road system in graded and ditched to allow proper drainage. The property includes a house that speaks for itself and newly built pole barn with enclosed tool shed.

Location

County: Macon County, GA
  • State: Georgia
  • Property ID 5205
  • Price $ 2,750 / acre
  • Property Type Farm & Timber
  • Property status Sold
  • Land area 550 Acres

Contact

Josh Pfeiffer

Southern Rivers Properties
P.O. Box 417, Perry, GA 31069
(478) 258-4255
afieldandfarm@gmail.com
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