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$858,141  •  199.8 acres
The Williams Road tract is located approximately 2 miles north of Sycamore, SC, in Allendale County. The property boasts over 3,000 feet of paved road frontage with multiple points of access on Hwy 321, Long Pond Road, and Williams Road. The property offers a gentle rolling topography with upland pine plantations giving way to a mature hardwood creek bottom. The managed forest is in excellent growing condition and has the potential for a sustainable revenue stream with the implementation of a good forestry management plan. The diverse landscape of this property provides ideal habitat for wild game, there abundant populations of both deer and turkey in this rural farming community. There are several established food plots already on site, the new owners can immediately utilize these with spring and fall plantings. The privacy this property offers in conjunction with the picturesque settings along the creek bottom offer several potential home sites for multiple permanent residences or a weekend hunting lodge. Three Phase Electrical power service on property Steel shed located on a 6-inch concrete pad Well casing for 10 inch well Excellent interior road system Merchantable timber ready for thinning Mature Creek bottom providing a water source ="box-sizing:>
$719,022  •  163.6 acres
The Belger Road tract is located in a private rural setting between Appleton and the town of Allendale, SC. The landscape is diverse and consists of 146.2 +/- acres of 15-year-old merchantable pine plantation and 16.3 acres of mature hardwood bordering a small creek. The merchantable pine plantation, which is soon ready for the first thinning, warrants this tract to be an excellent long-term timberland investment with potential for immediate cash flow. Recreational possibilities are endless on this tract, located in an area known for quality deer management and an abundant population of turkeys, this is an ideal weekend retreat for all hunter types. The hardwood drains and creek bottom provide a diverse habitat, including travel corridors, a sustainable water source, and mast-producing oak trees for deer and wild turkeys. The high loamy soil types, ease of access from the county road, and serene private setting would lend this property to serving well as a permanent residential site or multiple family compounds. Seller will consider dividing the parcel, using Belger Road as the natural division line.
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