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Pleasant Valley Farms – 238+/- Total Acres Residential Development Opportunity
3221 Pleasant Valley Road, Jacksonville, AL
08/26/2025, 02:00 PM
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Pleasant Valley Farms 238+/- Total Acres

Are you looking for land to build your dream home in a quiet, remote setting just minutes from Jacksonville, Alabama? Or perhaps youre searching for open acreage to raise cattle on rolling pastureland? If so, this is the opportunity youve been waiting for. Introducing Pleasant Valley Farms, a beautiful 238 acre farm located in Calhoun County, Alabama. This farm is ideal for homebuilders, farmers, investors, and outdoorsman alike.

The property includes 166 acres of open land, 72 acres of merchantable timber, 6 stocked ponds, and 2 natural springs. The homestead features a well-maintained 3,464 sq ft brick ranch with five bedrooms, two bathrooms, hardwood floors, an open-concept kitchen and living area, and a newer roof (2021). Additional improvements include a 40' x 40' workshop and a large 80' x 108' shed, both with electricity and water. Conveniently located just minutes from Jacksonv...

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From Jacksonville, Alabama: at the intersection of AL-21 and AL-204. Head east on AL-204 (Rudy Abbott Highway) for about 2.7 miles. Then, turn right onto Pleasant Valley Road. Continue on Pleasant Valley Road for approximately 2.5 miles. Your destination, 3221 Pleasant Valley Road, will be on the left.

From Anniston, Alabama: head north on AL-21. Turn left onto AL-204 (also known as Rudy Abbott Highway) and continue east for about 5.5 miles. Then, turn right onto Pleasant Valley Road. Drive for approximately 2.5 miles, and 3221 Pleasant Valley Road will be on your left.

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The Weeks Group, LLC

Moultrie, GA

(229) 363-4783

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Listing last updated: October 7, 2025 at 8:28 AM
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