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Details about the Country Home
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| County: Glascock |
Type: Acreage |
Acres: 227 |
| Address: |
City: Mitchell |
State: Georgia |
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Price:
$488,050.00 |
Status: Available |
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Description of the Country Home
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SMITH - KITCHENS TRACT – 227 ACRES GLASCOCK COUNTY, GEORGIA
LOCATION: Located approximately 2.5 miles north of Mitchell, Georgia. (See enclosed map)
REGION/TOPOGRAPHY: Piedmont / Gently rolling.
IMPROVEMENTS & UTILITIES: None.
WATER: 2 small wet weather creeks
TIMBER: Entire tract is in 18 year old thinned planted pines. Trees were thinned in January, 2008.
PRICE: $2,150/acre ($488,050.00) TERMS: Cash to seller at closing.
COMMENTS: Abundant wild game
SUGGESTED USES: Hunting, timber production, investment and family recreation.
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Directions to the Country Home
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From Atlanta: Take Interstate 20 east to Exit 138 at Siloam, Ga. At stop sign turn right onto State Route 77. Go .4 mile to a stop sign. Turn left onto State Route 15/77. Follow this road to Sparta, Ga. Turn left at stop sign in front of Hancock County Courthouse onto State Route 16. Go through town and continue on State Route 16 for 11 miles to Jewell Ga. Cross bridge over the Ogeechee River and go 1.7 miles. Turn right onto Five Point – Jewells Road (County Road 174). Go 2.6 miles and turn right onto Warrenton - Mitchell Road (County Road #166). Go 2.2 miles and the property is on the right. Look for Town & Country “For Sale” signs on the property.
***Shown by appointment only***
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