A solid investment and a chance to buy a large hunting and timber property, or a property for conversion to pasture at a value price. Three miles northwest of Talbotton GA on a good quality gravel road (not a muddy dirt road). This 373 acres is a nicely configured, more-or-less rectangular shaped tract. The entrance into this property (near the northeast corner) is through a mature (27 years old) planted pine stand, adjoining some attractive bottomland hardwood. A a total of 59 acres was planted with genetically-improved Loblolly Pine in Jan 1990, and thinned in 2013.
There are 86 +/- acres that are predominantly hardwood. The majority of the property was clearcut in 2013. It was not replanted, but the quality of the natural regeneration is very nice. There is a good distribution of pine and hardwood 5 - 10 feet tall, and this property is well on its way to becoming a mixed pine/hardwood ...
There are 86 +/- acres that are predominantly hardwood. The majority of the property was clearcut in 2013. It was not replanted, but the quality of the natural regeneration is very nice. There is a good distribution of pine and hardwood 5 - 10 feet tall, and this property is well on its way to becoming a mixed pine/hardwood forest. However, if a Buyer wants more planted pine, he/she could easily burn the existing regeneration and re-plant. The road into this property goes a short distance through a forested 27-acre adjoining parcel on the north side close to the entrance. A legal easement exists to use this road. The remaining road is industrial strength, with properly constructed water bars and turnouts and enough gravel for all-weather operability.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom center of Talbotton, go west on Rt 208 (Monroe St) for 3 blocks and turn right onto Clay Ave. Go north on Clay Ave for 3 blocks to stop sign. Turn left onto Adams St (Co. Rd 65). After about 0.8 miles, the road turns from paved to gravel and becomes Lackey Rd. Continue 1.8 miles. Gate and sale sign on left.