40.22 Acres in Early County Georgia. This land is equipped with everything you need to hunt any wild game the Peach State has to offer. From big game to waterfowl this tract has habitat for it all. Some of the features of this property include 6+/- acre duck pond pond dam easily accessible by small...
The Ham Pond tract is 185 acres MOL with one of the prettiest water bodies in the region. Ham Pond is a beautiful lake with a mix of deep open blue-water and flooded cypress. The multiple open water areas are ringed by cypress trees creating a peaceful Old Florida oasis perfect for fishing. The...
Welcome to this 264-Acre +/- hunting and recreational property locted in Madison County, FL. This tract offers a diverse mixture of upland pine forest and cypress bottoms. There is adequate road frontage with power and internal trails that can be utilized for hunting, ATV riding, and more. The...
Welcome to Blue Creek Timberlands. This productive timberland property, located in Liberty County in the heart of the Florida Panhandle, offers a prime opportunity for timber investment and sustainable forestry management, and an abundance of recreational uses. The tract is 1,803 +/- acres, and...
The Cane Mill Road Farm is 201.19 surveyed acres, located in the heart of Big Buck country in the southern part of Worth County, GA. Worth County is widely considered the best big buck county in the entire state of Georgia, and the record books back that up. This is an area where some of the first...
New offering. Oak Bottom on Nochaway Creek is an extremely hard to find property in Baker County, GA. The property totals 28 +/- acres and has 1,330 +/- frontage feet on the Ichawaynochaway Creek. There is a blue hole spring on the property that flows into the creek, a boat ramp, an island, and...
Price Reduced - From $440,000 to $425,000. It's not very often we get to the opportunity to sell the same property twice in the same year. New owners have trusted our firm to list the property they purchased with us in the summer of 2023. They loved the tract, enjoyed several dove hunts, and were...