Land and Rural Retreats Petal, Forrest County, Mississippi Land For Sale - 405 Acres

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Petal, Forrest County, Mississippi Land For Sale - 405 Acres
Petal, Forrest County, Mississippi Land For Sale - 405 Acres
Transitional Property on the edge of Hattiesburg city limits joining the Hattiesburg Industrial Park. Property has 1 mile of Highway 98 frontage as well as railroad access. North half of property inside the city limits. Secondary county road traverses property South of Highway 98. Less than 1 mile from Highway 49/98 intersection. Less than 1 mile from Bobby L. Chain Municipal airport

Property type:
Land
Parcel Size:
405 Acres
Price:
$2,886,500
MLS or other ID:
RT0028
Property location on map is approximate.

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City:
Petal
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Benjamin Stevens
Petal Office
Petal, MS

Benjamin Stevens is co-owner and principal broker of Richton Tie and Timber, LLC a fifth generation land and timber business that has been in continuous operation since 1926. The company specializes in land sales in South Mississippi and represents both buyers and sellers. Originally from the Hattiesburg area, Benjamin spent 10 years in the Western United States going to school and developing a... more
  
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