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140 George Jordan Way
Talbotton, GA 31827
Julie G'Vitale with Meadows Hale Realty Inc, original listing - (706) 846-3161
$759,600
Conventional
Property
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Property Type
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Property Description
Explore this exceptional and private 207-acre recreational hunting parcel in rural Talbot County, Georgia. It's a haven for outdoor and prepper enthusiasts, boasting mature Loblolly and hardwood bottoms that attract abundant wildlife, including deer, wild turkey, bobcats, and a wide variety of small game. Professionally designed by Strategic Habitat, a Michigan-based company known for attracting big bucks, this property features a well-maintained internal road system, strategically positioned food plots, hinge-cut bedding areas, barriers, switchgrass screens, rut, and all-season stands-everything an avid hunter could desire. Additionally, there are two hunting camp buildings equipped with propane heating, solar power, and an outhouse. The property also includes streams, with a portion of Edwards Creek flowing through its southeast corner. Talbot County, Georgia, is well-known for its fertile soil, which supports the rapid growth of pine trees. Weyerhaeuser stands as the largest landowner in Talbot County, with private individuals controlling significant timber tracts, all benefiting from the region's rich soil. The timber was thinned approximately a decade ago with a current estimated value of $160,000. For those seeking a secluded place away from the masses, big box retail stores and alike this area checks all the boxes. Talbot County stands out as a unique rural area, with a population of 5,750 spread across 391 square miles-merely 15 people per square mile! Travel times to nearby cities are convenient: Columbus is 30 minutes ~ Macon one hour ~ Peachtree City and Newnan 70 minutes ~ Atlanta Hartsfield Airport is 90 minutes. For our Floridian friends, the Panhandle 4-hour drive ~Ocala is 5 hours ~Orlando and Tampa 6 hours~ Fort Myers, Cape Coral, and West Palm Beach less than 8 hours.
Property Information
Lot Size
207 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Land-Agriculture
Year Built
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Location
Address
140 George Jordan Way
City
Talbotton
State
GA
Zip Code
31827
County
TALBOT
Listing
Name
Phone
(706) 846-3161
Office Name
Office Phone
(706) 846-3161
Agent Name
Julie G'Vitale
Agency Phone
(706) 846-3161

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