Macon County JT Timber Farm South

$ 506,000
Sold

Description

We had the pleasure of selling this farm a few years back and is now being placed on the market for the next family to enjoy making memories. Situated in big buck country of Macon County Georgia. The current owners have manicured this property into a wildlife haven. Premerch planted loblolly pines are ready for their first harvest thinning. While providing bedding, cover, food, and nesting for deer and turkeys a light thinning would only improve the habitat and put some investment income back in your pocket. Food plots have been put in with feeders and ladder stands in ideal places to slip into on those big whitetails. Turkeys frequent and live on the northern portion of the property roosting in mature mast producing hardwoods. Topography is a gentle roll with steeper elevation changes along the hardwood ridge. A well established road system allows for trucks and atvs. Dirt Road frontage. Power at road

Location

County: Macon County, Georgia
  • State: Georgia
  • Property ID 9240
  • Price $ 506,000
  • Property Type Farm & Timber
  • Property status Sold
  • Land area 120 Acres
  • County Macon

Contact

Joshua Pfeiffer

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