Welcome to Noah’s Landing, a 150 acre income-producing farm and recreational tract located in West Point, Tennessee. A gated private entrance provides seclusion and access to a property that offers a rare combination of rental income, outdoor recreation, and agricultural utility.The property currently generates income through multiple avenues. Two furnished rental sheds are listed on Airbnb and average $100 per night, while a third shed remains unfinished and can be completed for additional rent potential. Five full-service RV and camper hookups provide water, power, and sewer, and an additional 12 hookups provide water only. A deep well supplies water with a large holding tank to support rental and recreational use.Supporting infrastructure enhances the property’s flexibility. A 30x60 metal building is already plumbed and includes two full bathrooms with showers that are accessible from...
Welcome to Noah’s Landing, a 150 acre income-producing farm and recreational tract located in West Point, Tennessee. A gated private entrance provides seclusion and access to a property that offers a rare combination of rental income, outdoor recreation, and agricultural utility.The property currently generates income through multiple avenues. Two furnished rental sheds are listed on Airbnb and average $100 per night, while a third shed remains unfinished and can be completed for additional rent potential. Five full-service RV and camper hookups provide water, power, and sewer, and an additional 12 hookups provide water only. A deep well supplies water with a large holding tank to support rental and recreational use.Supporting infrastructure enhances the property’s flexibility. A 30x60 metal building is already plumbed and includes two full bathrooms with showers that are accessible from the campsites. The large open space consists of a commercial sink and multiple outlets, allowing for various uses or even conversion into living quarters. A 40x60 pole barn provides covered parking for RVs and campers or can be used for hay and equipment storage.Outdoor recreation adds another revenue stream. In 2024, 25 members each paid $350 annually for dirt bike trail access. Miles of trails cross the property, running through timber, over pasture, and across the rock-bottom Goslin Branch creek. A separate dirt bike course with jumps has also been constructed. These trails can also be used for horseback riding or hiking.Beyond its recreational uses, the farm includes approximately 40 acres of open pasture well suited for livestock or hay production. The land could support cattle, horses, or hay operations while also offering open space for additional building sites. Three stocked ponds provide both fishing opportunities and reliable water for wildlife or agricultural needs. The combination of pasture, timber, and water creates a strong habitat, supporting abundant deer and turkey across the property, providing ample hunting opportunities.With income from rentals, RV hookups, and memberships, as well as hunting, fishing, and agricultural potential, Noah’s Landing offers a multi-use property in a rural Tennessee setting within reach of nearby towns and services.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Lawrenceburg, TN, head west on US-64 for about 11 miles. Turn left onto S Ore Road and continue roughly half a mile. The destination, 437 S Ore Road in Westpoint, will be on your right.
Since childhood, Mark knew he wanted a career where his passion for the land, hunting, and the great outdoors all aligned. After a long career as an attorney and president of a law firm, God opened the right doors at the right time to enable Mark to pursue his passions.Mark is an avid outdoorsman who loves hunting and fishing. Marks interest in land management for wildlife is ingrained within him and continues to grow and evolve. Hes written numerous articles about quality deer management in national publications and delivered a presentation on hunting at the NDAs Deer Steward Level II course. Mark manages both his family farm and his personal farm for wildlife such as wild turkeys, deer, and various small game. Mark loves visiting new properties and envisioning the potential that each unique property has to offer.Mark has been married for over 14 years to his lovely wife, Alison. Alison grew up on a cattle farm where she still enjoys working cattle, riding horses, and feeding chickens and goats. They are blessed with two wonderful kids and enjoy spending time outdoors as a family as much as possible.Marks faith is of utmost importance to him. The Good Lord has blessed him beyond measure and has helped him navigate through lifes adversities.Jeremiah 29:11- For I know the plans I have for you, declares the LORD, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.