Description: This is a solid investment/family tract of land with healthy 52 acres 8-year-old longleaf pines. There are about 48 acres of hardwoods. In the hardwood drain, there is a great running stream with decent topography. The soils and other components seem to be there to make a good pond. Finding an existing property that has a proven pond is expensive and very hard to find. Building a new pond gives you the advantage of knowing the infrastructure is new. So if a pond site is on your list of requirements with healthy timber growing you will like The Lindsey Honeyhole.
This property has several other things going for it such as the overall topography lends itself to farmable ground. The pines are basically set out in cow pastures that could be inexpensively be converted into pastures or some row-crop land. Electricity can come up from 131 which lyes to the south through a utilit...
This property has several other things going for it such as the overall topography lends itself to farmable ground. The pines are basically set out in cow pastures that could be inexpensively be converted into pastures or some row-crop land. Electricity can come up from 131 which lyes to the south through a utility easement granted by the current owners.
Barbour County is well known for its deer hunting and this property is a good example of just that. Especially when you consider the agriculture that this property borders to the north and east. There is a large hardwood swamp between the northern agriculture and this property making it even more dynamic from a deer hunting perspective.
There are good roads that travel through the property. The internal roads begin behind a gate off of paved County Road 41. Here there are 100 feet of road frontage which is part of this property.
Location: This property is 5 miles north of Blue Springs, 19 miles north of Ariton, 19.5 miles west of Abbeville, and 28 miles west of Eufaula.
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Research Parcel InformationAccess: From Blue Springs head east on AL-10 E toward County Road 41 for 1.1 miles. Turn left onto County Road 41 and the destination will be on the right in 3.8 miles.
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