Sisters Church Creek Property

$ 265,000
Sold

Description

This 55 +/- acre property in Washington County, Georgia offers the perfect balance of recreation and investment potential. Featuring a healthy mix of mature hardwoods and pine timber, this tract is ideal for hunting, future timber harvest, or development. An established internal trail system provides easy access throughout the property. The land supports an abundance of wildlife. Whitetail deer and turkeys are regularly seen, offering prime bow or rifle hunting opportunities. Sister Church Creek borders the back property line, providing a reliable year-round water source and enhancing the natural habitat. With extensive paved road frontage and power available at the road, this property is easily accessible and development-ready. Whether you’re seeking a private recreational retreat, a future home site, or a solid investment for residential or commercial development, this versatile parcel checks every box.

Location

  • State: Georgia
  • Property ID 12310
  • Price $ 265,000
  • Property Type Farm & Timber
  • Property status Sold
  • Land area 55 Acres
  • County Washington

Contact

Holly Sanders

Southern Rivers Properties
14782330041
Holly.afieldandfarm@gmail.com
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