The Fairview Tract is 120 acres in southwest Coffee County featuring mature hardwoods, planted pines, two year-round creeks, and paved road frontage. This multi-use property has merchantable timber, outstanding deer and turkey hunting, and is exceptionally well suited for a country home site or hunting camp. Conveniently located less than 12 miles from the Boll Weevil Circle (Hwy 84 Bypass) in Enterprise, this tract is surrounded by large timber tracts and farmland. The terrain is level to gently rolling with one creek running east-west through the middle and the other creek flowing north to south on the east. It has almost a half-mile of paved road frontage with power and county water available at the road. This is a high-quality tract that offers great hunting and any number of options on which to build.
There are approximately 50 acres of twice-thinned Loblolly pines in the ...
There are approximately 50 acres of twice-thinned Loblolly pines in the southern half of the property. These trees could be harvested immediately for some quick income. That land could then be replanted in trees, converted to farmland or pasture, or any combination thereof. The north section includes about 25 acres of six-year-old planted pines. These trees will be ready for a first thinning in six-to eight years providing additional income down the road. The balance of the tract is a mixed stand of old-growth hardwoods with some pines.
The Fairview tract offers exceptional wildlife habitat. The two year-round creeks provide a steady supply of fresh water and, with the shape of the terrain, could support construction of a large pond or perhaps even a lake. The large creek bottom hardwoods feature plenty of mature, mast-bearing red and white oaks. The terrain is level to gently rolling with some steeper slopes near the creeks. The soil is sandy loam, intermixed with areas of south Alabama clay. The creeks, hardwoods, and cover provide all the ingredients necessary to attract and hold whitetail deer, turkey and Bobwhite quail. Tight Eye Creek has been known to host wood ducks as well.
The Fairview tract has been in the same family dating back to an original land-grant in the mid-1800s, with uninterrupted title for over five generations. This is the first time it has ever been offered for sale and it is one of the best rural tracts in the entire area. Come take a look!
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Research Parcel InformationFrom the 84 Bypass in Enterprise, take Hwy 27 south for 2.8 miles then turn right (west on CR 636). After six miles, turn left (south) on CR 625. After 0.8 miles, take a right on CR 637. After 1.7 miles, turn left on CR 644. After 0.5 miles, property is on your right.
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