Beautiful turn-key mini farm located close to 1-75 in Tift County, Georgia. The farm has multiple home sites and several small ponds. The property is fenced and cross-fenced for horses or cows. The property also features a small irrigated pecan grove with new varieties for income. This is the ideal...
This 101.25-Acre farm is located in the southeastern corner of Crisp County, just a few miles from I-75. The property offers a balanced mix of income-producing acreage, open pasture, and natural features, making it well-suited for continued agricultural use, cattle, or a long-term land investment...
Welcome to the Hatley Road Tract, a +/- 315-Acre property in Wilcox County, GA, centrally located between Macon and Valdosta, GA just over an hour from each. With a mix of pre-merchantable pine and hardwood drains crossing throughout, this tract is a prime opportunity for timber investment....
Small multi-use properties are a rarity. This property, located in Colquitt County, is surrounded by managed plantation woods. Property has plenty of wild game, a small pond, and open ag land with rental income. This property has endless opportunities for farming, a homesite or planting in timber...
The Killingsworth Pataula Farm East offers 310 acres of excellent deer and turkey and duck hunting, plus fishing on over two miles of frontage on Pataula Creek, a major tributary to Lake Eufaula which is only a little over ten miles downstream. The property consists of 42 acres of fenced pasture...
Crisp Pond is a fantastic multi-use farm in sought-after Crisp County, Georgia. It will be hard to find a more diverse tract in this county for some time. The location & potential are off the charts. A 5+/- acre spring-fed pond will be sure to catch one's eye off the bat. It is stocked with bass &...
Nestled in the plantation country sits this gorgeous getaway. Hunting could only be considered great here. With paved and dirt road frontage, multiple homesites are suggested. The property is fenced on the road sides. 11+/- acre field once used for hay production is present and could be put back...