Fraser Branch Farm

$ 395,000
Sold

Description

This 54+- acre tract is located right off the Flint River bottom. This property is known for and has consistently produced mature bucks every year. It has been strictly trophy managed and protein fed for the past 10 years. It has seasonal watering holes from creeks and springs. Topography suggests possible pond sites. It is covered in mature hard woods with three established clover food plots, all with deer stands and feeders. The property has an agricultural lease that provides income. The crops usually rotated are soybeans, peanuts, and cotton. Power is established at the road. A cabin or homesite could be built. It is 5 minutes to Reynolds for groceries and gas, 25 mins off interstate 75.  Easy access with paved road frontage. Shown by appointment only. Call Holly Sanders 478-233-0041.

Location

County: Taylor County, Georgia
  • State: Georgia
  • Property ID 8744
  • Price $ 395,000
  • Property Type Farm & Timber
  • Property status Sold
  • Land area 54 Acres
  • County Taylor

Contact

Holly Sanders

Southern Rivers Properties
(478) 233-0041
Holly.afieldandfarm@gmail.com
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