This excellent recreational and timber tract is located 15 miles east of Greenville and 45 miles south of Montgomery.The main attraction to the tract is a beautiful 10 acre lake stocked with bass, bluegill and bream. There is also a nice pier to fish from or relax on.There is approximately 142 acres of pine plantation and 97 acres of this...
Description: This dream house and land is located in Crenshaw County, Alabama off Highway 29 between Brantley and Dozier. The house sits approximately 1000’ off Hwy 29 and over-looks the 5 acre lake and mature woodlands. The metal roofed house was built in 1977, but appears to be brand new. The original owners have well-maintained the house, and...
The Faulk Road Tract with 194 acres is an excellent timber investment, as well as hunting and wild life tract. Faulk Road splits the property and has .6 mile dirt road frontage on both sides of the tract. Ryals Mill Creek runs through the property which gives an excellent source of water for the wildlife. The tract has three different plantings of...
The Conecuh River Tract is 300 acres located in Crenshaw and Pike County Alabama near the Small Town of Glenwood. This tract offers great recreational potential in ways of deer, turkey and duck hunting along with fishing opportunities along its 1.25 miles of frontage along the Conecuh River. The tract has several large game plots already...
This 10,000 square foot pre-engineered metal building built in 1987 is ready to be occupied and utilized. It has been added on to over the years, and now has 6,400 square feet of warehouse space, and 3,600 square feet of office space. There is a receptionist area and 11 offices with their own phone/internet/and extension. Building also includes a...
This 270 +/- acres is located in south east Crenshaw County between Luverne and Glennwood, AL. It has everything to offer for the outdoor minded enthusiast. The nearby Conecuh River provides excellent hunting and extremely fertile farmland to this area. Several duck holes are scattered throughout this property. Established food plots are already...