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Properties listed in Early County

Pond, Creek, Hunting

$ 107,800
49 acres on Sowhatchee Creek. This property is loaded with deer and turkey.It has a lot of high ground with a small stream the runs through the middle of the property. The stream was dammed up for fishing and duck hunting. Sowhatchee Creek borders this property on the south. Located 5 miles west of Blakely, Georgia on hwy 62 and 5 minutes from the Chattahoochee river and 25 minutes from Dothan, Alabama.

Land with Home

$ 250,000
119.5 acres with small 3bd, 2ba home on paved county road east of Blakely, Georgia. This farm has 45 acres of cultivatable land , 37 acres of pines (24.3 acres in CRP), 32 acres natural hardwoods and pine mix. There is a small branch that runs through the property and 2 small wet weather ponds with plenty of ducks. This farm is close to Dry Creek which makes for great deer and turkey hunting as well.

Longleaf Timber / Hunting Tract

$ 526,300
277 acres of natural stand longleaf pine with a some oaks scattered throughout. This property has been well managed for timber and hunting.

High Value Timber / Hunting

$ 715,000
Big Timber Value on this tract! 255 acres with 60 year old planted pines and mature hardwoods. Timber cruise available and recent survey.

Slash Pine Timber Investment

$ 308,000
This is an impressive stand of 53 year old planted pines located south of Blakely, GA. just off of Fryer Road.

20 Year Pines by Sowhatchee Creek

$ 219,000
This property is mostly 20yr old planted pines recently thinned and bound on the east by Sowhatchee creek. Good timber investment and recreational use tract.

Country Homeplace with Farmhouse

$ 65,000
Farm House with 16 Acres located on east side of US 27 and DuBose Road, (aka CR 209), just above the Early/Miller County line.

Sowhatchee Creek Timber

$ 395,000
246.7 acres of planted pines and natural hardwood timber with creek and highway frontage. Sowhatchee Creek runs through the property attracting plenty of deer and turkey.
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