Gum Creek Hardwoods

$ 600,000
Sold

Description

Gum Creek Oaks is a hunters dream. Loaded with white oaks, red oaks and accompanied by long overdue to be thinned mature planted pines. The turkey and deer population is above normal. Gum Creek flows through the southern portion of this property giving influence to the wildlife. There are 2 good size food plots in place with unlimited space to increase size. The extensive road system makes traveling to and from staging areas and food plots accessible from every angle. Deer stands and trough feeders are in place and go with the sale. Crisp County deer management practices are evident by the number of big bucks harvested year after year. Adjoined by large landowners and row crop farm land definitely help protect your heard. Call Broker Josh Pfeiffer at 478-258-4255 for details/ Crisp County Georgia Land for sale. Do not rely completely on maprights property lines

Location

County: Crisp County, Georgia
  • State: Georgia
  • Property ID 5517
  • Price $ 600,000
  • Property Type Farm & Timber
  • Property status Sold
  • Land area 187 Acres
  • County Crisp

Contact

Joshua Pfeiffer

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