Check out this excellent timber investment tract with hunting and fishing. Very few pieces of land feel this secluded while simultaneously having a 4-lane highway and county road frontage on multiple sides. Access is not an issue for this farm, with entry points on two sides of the main tract. There are two triangular parcels split off from the center portion by the roads, each of which is approximately 3.5 acres. These areas could allow for the construction of a home or cabin without disturbing the main property. There is power along all three roads that border the property and a power line that runs into two of the old field areas on the southern end of the farm. One of the neatest features of the terrain is the serene pond that is surrounded by brushy forests. This creates a paradise for fishing or waterfowl hunting. The thick pine plantations have a near-perfect stand and should be ready for a thinning in several more years. These pines are ideal bedding for deer and are still manageable for clearing new trails and food plot areas. Ag fields in the local area provide a great source of food for any wild game that is utilizing the property. The old fields rival the pond for the most picturesque spot on the property and would be perfect for planting dove or deer plots. Beautiful sprawling oaks line the fields providing natural acorn browse. Lumber City and McRae are both just a short drive away. This is a very unique offering, so don’t miss this opportunity. Give us a call today to schedule a private showing.
Property Features:
- Property has frontage on both sides of Highway 341 for about 800 feet
- Neily Wagon Road makes up the southeast boundary with about 3,300 feet of frontage
- Livingston Farm Road and Highway 341 divide two 3.5+/- acre triangular parcels from the main tract
- Several seasonal branches meander through the property and come together to form a pond
- Pond is approximately 3 acres and is ideal for stocking with fish or waterfowl hunting
- Thick pine plantations pair nicely with the branches and old fields to create prime whitetail habitat
- 120+/- Acres of 8+/- year old planted pines
- 3 Old field areas total 17+/- acres