Price reduced by $100,000 ! !! Lodge complex, pond, fields, timber, long time ownership
Description
This property has been extremely well cared for by closely held ownership with family focus for years. Historically a multi-dimensional hunting tract the property has endless trails and woods roads, numbers of cultivated openings for planting of green patches, etc. Though considered ideal deer and turkey habitat there are two locations that have been successful dove fields. Owners have enjoyed Quail hunting on several upland areas thoughtfully maintained in the past for pointing dogs and wing shooting. There is merchantable timber in planted stands on old field locations that can be thinned now. Much natural growth mixed timber is prominent throughout the property and is complemented by rolling hills and an endless internal road system. Neighbors are substantially heavy to planted pine trees with some agricultural and sparse residential influence. Improvements include a farm home of heart pine construction with six modern rooms thoughtfully accessed by breezeway. Neat. A 3 (+-) acre pond is situated east of headquarters.
Location
- State: Georgia
- Property ID 5355
- Price $ 795,000
- Property Type Farm & Timber
- Property status Sold
- Land area 400 Acres
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