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0 Johnson Road
Gallipolis, OH 45631
$4,900,000
Conventional
Property
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Property Type
Conventional
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Property Description
In the heart of Gallia County lies a remarkable 600-acre property, distinguished by its gentle rolling hills and quintessential Appalachian charm. This expansive tract offers an extraordinary opportunity for visionary projects, from a championship-level golf course and resort to a world-class vineyard. It stands as the largest contiguous parcel available in Gallia County in recent memory, situated in Harrison Township. Steeped in heritage and stories from the past, this land is poised for a dynamic future. Its prime location ensures easy access to Rio Grande University, the scenic city of Gallipolis, and nearby communities including Huntington and Charleston in West Virginia, as well as Chillicothe and Athens in Ohio. With over 80 acres of fertile farmland, bordering a secluded section of Wayne National Forest, and ample space for residential development, this property is a rare find. The potential for this estate is as expansive and varied as its landscape. The expansive pastures provide ample grazing opportunities for cattle, while the abundant wildlife thrives in this diverse habitat. The scenic hills and untouched sections of this land offer a unique potential for new sectors of Gallia County, ideal for both preservation and development. A 600-acre property of this caliber rarely comes up for sale, presenting unmatched possibilities for industrial production, residential development, and more. The gently rolling landscape is perfect for a wide range of uses, from agriculture to housing developments, addressing local housing shortages and attracting new manufacturers to the area. This unique piece of ground stands as a potential cornerstone for shaping a new future in Gallia County. Whether held as a generational time capsule for a family or developed into a thriving community hub, the property's potential is vast and varied. The combination of its prime location, fertile farmland, and untouched natural beauty makes it a dynamic and versatile investment opportunity.
Property Information
Lot Size
598 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Farm-Farm
Year Built
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MLS Number
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Location
Address
0 Johnson Road
City
Gallipolis
State
OH
Zip Code
45631
County
GALLIA
Listing
Provider
Ohio Land Sales, original listing
Name
Phone
(740) 645-7921
Office Name
Office Phone
(740) 352-3691
Agent Name
Joshua Henry
Agency Phone
(740) 352-3691

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