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Details about the Country Home
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| County: Pulaski |
Type: Acreage w/House |
Acres: 770 |
| Address: 1506 Lower River Road |
City: Hawkinsville |
State: Georgia |
| Zip: 31036 |
Price:
$2,100,000.00 |
Status: Available |
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| Bedrooms: 2 |
Baths: 1 |
Square Feet: 1800 |
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Description of the Country Home
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Having a great hunting tract is one thing, but Big Pine Plantation also lives up to its namesake in timber as well. The property has over 730 wooded acres, 502 of which is in sawtimber and chip n saw. There are also approximately 111 acres of premerch pine and 117 acres of hardwoods. The timber has been managed well, and has been thinned at prescribed times, and in accordance with best management practices. The trees create the habitat now, and provide income when it is needed.
When it comes to the other important items that every sportsman desires, there’s plenty to go around. The lodge is nicely appointed, with two bunk rooms and everything needed to make sure that you get a good night’s sleep. There is also a cooler, skinning area, and tractor shed. Because of the expert management and lodging, Big Pine is ready for the owner to just show up and hunt.
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Directions to the Country Home
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From I-75 South take exit 127 (Hwy 26) East to Hawkinsville. Take Hwy 230 South 7 miles, property on west side of road.
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