Crawford County Hunting/with pond

$ 2,800 / acre
Sold

Description

First quality timberland hunting property with everything any buyer looks for and IN A FLINT RIVER COUNTY: Beautiful rolling terrain, extraordinary abundance of surface water (at least three creek branches plus beaver pond influence), gorgeous merchantable hardwoods and pines; pretty pond in place – needs some work but has obvious potential (note that ponds are almost impossible to get permits for but this one should be ‘grandfathered’ in). Deer and turkey sign is all over the property. We have first hand knowledge from an acquaintance who has hunted this property for years of the quality of bucks harvested here in past (see last photo in picture display). Our forester found a 5 pt shed antler while cruising timber. Timber value estimated over $1500/acre !! Building/camp sites numerous with paved Hwy frontage/utilities. The most hard to find kind of property….Price is firm.

Location

County: Crawford County, GA
  • State: Georgia
  • Property ID 5239
  • Price $ 2,800 / acre
  • Property Type Farm & Timber
  • Property status Sold
  • Land area 55 Acres

Contact

Josh Pfeiffer

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