Riley Piedmont Hills
Description
Located in the Piedmont region of Georgia awaits the Riley Property. Terrain is a gentle roll consisting of old mature plated pines rolling down in to hardwood creek bottoms consisting of mast producing oaks. The cabin is a 2 bedroom 2 full bath that sits over a shared pond with the neighboring property. The cabin is powered by a generac generator. The landowner has considered running power which is at the paved road but has not taken the step(check with emc for available options). Wildlife is abundant and trophy managed. Spring gobblers roost and live on the property and can be heard Thun during on these crisp clear mornings. Large land owners are surrounded and practice quality deer management as well. Several food plots are in place with stands and feeders. A good internal road system winds throughout accessing all areas of the property. Accessed of a paved highway onto a hard dirt road to cabin. There is also dirt road frontage on the western side of the property. Substantial timber value is noted and pines are ready for a thinning for immediate investment return should a new owner wish to do so. 15 minutes to Butler, 30 minutes to Thomaston.
Location
- State: Georgia
- Property ID 9675
- Price $ 910,000
- Property Type Farm & Timber, House
- Property status Sold
- Land area 188 Acres
- County Talbot
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