The Poor Farm Road Tract is an opportunity to own a prime timberland and recreational hunting investment just minutes south of Florence with development possibilities for an industrial/distribution site or housing development. Just a few years ago, this tract was a productive ag-land (sod farm) with irrigation, two small ponds, and 6” irrigation infrastructure, which is still in place. Currently this farm is a super timber investment property with mature, planted Loblolly pine and stands of well-established longleaf pine, both ready for immediate income to the new owner. Future development is supported by the proximity to Florence, +/-2,310 feet of paved road frontage along Poor Farm Road (#S-21-552), and +/-5000 feet of the land adjoining CSX Railroad to the east. Water, sewer, and a natural gas line are nearby, all adding potential for future development.
Merchantable and premerchantabl...
Merchantable and premerchantable upland timber stands (all-year logging) consist of:
106.7 acres of longleaf planted in 2009 and ready for pine needle raking income and
+/-128 acres of plantation loblolly pine established in 1994 and 2006.
Two irrigation ponds, an area of mixed pine-hardwoods, and food plots add some diversity for wildlife habitat. A great spot for deer and turkey. This property is an attractive tree farm investment with hunting/recreation options and an upside for future development.
Florence County Tax Map Nos.:
00183-01-008 (123.78 acres)
00154-01-071 (16.22 acres)
00182-01-002 (71.9 acres)
00183-01-072 (45.46 acres)
Property Use: Opportunities for tree farm investment, row crop land if cleared, and future development for housing or industrial site. Good hunting for deer and turkey.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Florence, take South Irby Street (US HWY 52) south approximately 6 miles to Poor Farm Road (S-21-552). Turn left heading east and go approximately 1 mile across the railroad track to arrive at the property on the left and then on the right just further down the road. (See location map.)