Buck Island Farm is a true turnkey property in sought-after Macon County, GA. This property sits just 700 yards off the banks off of the Flint River & is bordered by large private landowners. The opportunity is there for this tract to be one of the finest recreational tracts in the state under 500...
Lee County has been known for some of the biggest bucks. Along the Flint River Corridor sits some of Georgias finest hunting plantations along with large private landowners. If you know the area then you know. Property and quality deer management is almost considered a must for landowners here....
Small multi-use properties are a rarity. This property, located in Colquitt County, is surrounded by managed plantation woods. Property has plenty of wild game, a small pond, and open ag land with rental income. This property has endless opportunities for farming, a homesite or planting in timber...
Greentop Plantation is an incredible 979± acre property along the banks of the Ocmulgee River in sought-after Wilcox County. From the top notch amenities to the game rich land & water features, Greentop Plantation will offer a first class recreational escape in these uncertain times. The amenities...
Crisp Pond is a fantastic multi-use farm in sought-after Crisp County, Georgia. It will be hard to find a more diverse tract in this county for some time. The location & potential are off the charts. A 5+/- acre spring-fed pond will be sure to catch one's eye off the bat. It is stocked with bass &...
The Cane Mill Road Farm is 201.19 surveyed acres, located in the heart of Big Buck country in the southern part of Worth County, GA. Worth County is widely considered the best big buck county in the entire state of Georgia, and the record books back that up. This is an area where some of the first...
Nestled in the plantation country sits this gorgeous getaway. Hunting could only be considered great here. With paved and dirt road frontage, multiple homesites are suggested. The property is fenced on the road sides. 11+/- acre field once used for hay production is present and could be put back...