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0 Dees Pond
Uvalda, GA 30473
Julie Mock with Weichert Realtors-Webb & Assoc, original listing - (912) 764-9722
$115,000
Conventional
Property
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Property Type
Conventional
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Property Description
Discover Your Next Venture at 0 Dees Pond Rd, Uvalda, GA 30473 Welcome to a 16.95-acre property in Toombs County, Georgia, spread across five parcels (C21B 031D, C21B 031M, C21 010J, C21B 031E, and C21B 031L). Nestled near Gray's Landing on the Altamaha River, this property offers endless possibilities for residential, recreational, or investment use. With stunning natural features, existing structures, and proximity to key attractions, this land is perfect for those seeking privacy, outdoor adventure, or profitable real estate development. A drained pond, resulting from a historical dam failure, has created a habitat ideal for deer and wildlife, making it a prime destination for hunting enthusiasts. The property's natural features, including volunteer pine trees and a meandering stream, provide excellent hunting opportunities and a peaceful retreat. Proximity to Gray's Landing enhances its appeal, with a nearby boat ramp and recreation area offering direct access to the Altamaha River, famous for its catfish and largemouth bass. The property's elevated areas are perfect for hunting lodges, cabins, RV hook-ups, or vacation rentals, making it ideal for eco-tourism or private campsites. One parcel includes a 1994 single-wide mobile home with renovation potential, along with a storage building for tools and equipment, providing a strong foundation for immediate use or further development. Located minutes from Gray's Landing and a short drive to Benton Lee's Steak House, the property is well-suited for outdoor enthusiasts. Toombs County, home to industries like Vidalia sweet onion farming and employers such as Chicken of the Sea International and Dot Foods, ensures economic stability and supports growing real estate demand. The Altamaha River Corridor also offers kayaking, fishing, and wildlife observation, making this area a hotspot for eco-tourism. This property presents strong return-on-investment (ROI) potential. Its natural features and location are ideal for short-term rental properties, such as cabins or RV parks, catering to the rising demand for outdoor-focused accommodations. Investors could develop hunting lodges, fishing camps, or seasonal rentals to attract visitors. The existing mobile home and storage building provide immediate income potential while development plans are underway. Subdividing the land into smaller parcels could further increase profitability. Conveniently located near Savannah (90 miles), Valdosta (106 miles), Jacksonville (150 miles), and Atlanta (185 miles), the property offers easy accessibility for weekend getaways or year-round living. Its strategic location enhances its appeal for both personal and investment purposes. Combining natural beauty, development potential, and strong ROI, this property offers a rare opportunity for investors, outdoor enthusiasts, and homebuyers. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, a lucrative eco-tourism venture, or a profitable investment, this land provides the perfect canvas for your vision. Call Julie Mock, your Southeast Georgia real estate expert, at 912-237-0573 to schedule a tour. Visit SoutheastGARealEstate.com for property listings, valuations, and real estate tips. Don't miss your chance to own this incredible property!
Property Information
Lot Size
16 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Land-Unimproved Land
Year Built
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MLS Number
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Location
Address
0 Dees Pond
City
Uvalda
State
GA
Zip Code
30473
County
MONTGOMERY
Listing
Name
Phone
(912) 764-9722
Office Name
Office Phone
(912) 764-9722
Agent Name
Julie Mock
Agency Phone
(912) 764-9722

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