Flint River Farm of Taylor County

$ 1,865,750
Sold

Description

It is not often land on the Flint River comes available. This property offers over 1.5+- miles of river frontage as well as hardwoods and income producing irrigated and dry farm land. Taylor County is known for producing some of the best bucks taken in Georgia consistently year after year. Like minded management for deer runs through almost the entire county. Turkeys roost on the property and can be seen on those spring mornings strutting out in the farm fields. Hogs are inevitably going to be present given the river and hardwood bottoms but are kept to a minimal through hunting and trapping. This area of the Flint River has shoals for kayaking, canoeing, and floating the river on tubes. Shoal bass is one of the targeted fish along this stretch of the river. A small portion of this property had the timber harvested and is ready to be site prepped and replanted while leaving the majority of hardwoods. A high bluff suggests a cabin site that would overlook the entire farm. Paved road frontage. Shown by appointment only. Just minutes to Thomaston and Butler.

Location

County: Taylor County, Georgia
  • State: Georgia
  • Property ID 10290
  • Price $ 1,865,750
  • Property Type Farm & Timber
  • Property status Sold
  • Land area 439 Acres
  • County Taylor

Contact

Joshua Pfeiffer

Southern Rivers Properties
478-258-4255
afieldandfarm@gmail.com
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