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1221 Us Hwy 27 Lot F
Franklin, GA 30217
Tracey Crane with Virtual Properties Realty.com, original listing - (770) 495-5050
$160,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
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Bathroom
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Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
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Property Description
Beautiful Estate Lot - Your Dream Home Awaits! Welcome to Big Pine, a serene and exclusive estate lot community offering eight premium executive home sites in a private, peaceful setting. This beautiful wooded area features gently rolling hills, providing the perfect backdrop for your custom-built home. With no HOA and only soft covenants, you have the freedom to create your ideal residence, with a minimum home size of 1,750 SF. Lot F is a standout parcel, offering multiple excellent building sites that can accommodate both slab or basement floor plans. The rear of the lot is bordered by the U.S. Corps of Engineers property, providing direct access to the pristine New River and West Point Lake for boating, fishing, and outdoor enjoyment. Big Pine is centrally located in Heard County, known for its outstanding school system, and offers easy access to major highways. You'll be just 18 minutes from the I-85 Grantville Exit, with nearby Ringer Park boat access, extensive wildlife management areas, and quick drives to LaGrange and Franklin. It's also only a 25-minute drive to Newnan or Carrollton, making this an ideal location for those seeking both privacy and convenience. This community boasts a beautiful entrance, a covered drive-thru postal area for mail and packages, and a remote-controlled access gate to ensure privacy and security. Surrounded by a rich blend of pines and hardwoods, the area is perfect for hunting, gardening, or simply unwinding in nature. With only 2 lots remaining, including Lot D (9.05 acres), now is the time to act on this rare opportunity to build your dream home or create the perfect weekend retreat. Don't miss out - call 770-328-8629 to schedule a private viewing. Appointments are required. Please review directions for the exact location of the property. Live the dream at Big Pine - Where nature meets luxury!
Property Information
Lot Size
9 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Land-Other
Year Built
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MLS Number
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Location
Address
1221 Us Hwy 27 Lot F
City
Franklin
State
GA
Zip Code
30217
County
HEARD
Listing
Name
Phone
(770) 495-5050
Office Name
Office Phone
(770) 495-5050
Agent Name
Tracey Crane
Agency Phone
(770) 495-5050

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