Discover 104 acres of truly exceptional land offering a rare blend of investment potential, natural beauty, and rich history. This tract features a diverse mix of maturing pine standsideal for future timber incomealongside pockets of quality hardwoods that enhance both the aesthetic and wildlife habitat. For the outdoorsman, this property is a dream. Abundant deer sign can be found throughout, with excellent bedding and feeding areas that create outstanding hunting opportunities. The varied terrain and timber mix support a thriving wildlife population year-round.
A picturesque stream flows east to west across the acreage, adding charm, water resources, and habitat diversity. At the eastern side, a woods road that needs a days worth of clearing leads up to the high ground, where impressive rock formations mark the hilltop. With some selective tree removal, this elevated area can once again...
A picturesque stream flows east to west across the acreage, adding charm, water resources, and habitat diversity. At the eastern side, a woods road that needs a days worth of clearing leads up to the high ground, where impressive rock formations mark the hilltop. With some selective tree removal, this elevated area can once again reveal stunning long-range viewsperfect for a cabin site or overlook.
The land holds remnants of its past, including an old home site and a small cemetery near the front of the property. Marked by three weathered headstones among the pines.
Access is secure and private, provided by an owned strip of land extending directly from Ball Mountain Road. This ensures dependable entry in all seasons and protects long-term usability.
Whether you’re seeking a premier recreational tract, a long-term timber investment, or the perfect setting to establish a homestead, this property truly offers it all. From rugged natural features to serene water and historic charm, it’s a rare find with excellent potential.
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Research Parcel InformationTurn Off of Laurel Rd (Rt 639) onto Ball Mountain Ln. You will drive 1000 yards, just over a half mile and the property entrance bar gate will be on your left. From there you will go on foot up the path to the right to reach the main portion of the property. Approximately a 175 yard walk up the hill. Old road bed does have some downed trees, so walking will be necessary to reach the main property.