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202 Acres Columbus Holley RD Samson, AL 36477
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Key Details
Sold Price $618,767
Property Type Vacant Land
Sub Type Acreage
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
MLS Listing ID 551994
Sold Date 10/21/24
HOA Y/N No
Lot Size 202.000 Acres
Acres 202.0
Property Description
Prime Hunting & Recreational Land for Sale in Samson Alabama!
202ac located just SW of Samson Alabama w/ paved road frontage on Columbus Holley Road and river frontage on the Pea River. 66ac of longleaf planted pines located closer to the road frontage - planted in 1998. Excellent deer and turkey hunting property! Perfect getaway property and still near Samson AL for essentials!
1800ft of paved road frontage and 2 gates for access. 1500ft of Pea River frontage. All of the property is located in the flood zone. The river frontage is high bank and hardwood timber. There is a sandbar on the southern river frontage that should allow for easy river access.
Lcoated in W Geneva County AL. Property is located 3 miles from downtown Samson AL, 27 miles N of Interstate 10 in Defuniak Springs FL, 90 miles E of Pensacola FL, and 60miles N of Destin FL.
Approx $96k in timber value and there is the potential to reassume a pine straw contract that was approx $100/ac on the 66ac of pines trees.
Pea River
The Pea River begins in Bullock County Alabama, then flows southerly through Elba, where there is a dam, and then south through Ino, Samson, and on to Geneva, where it joins the Choctawhatchee. The river flooded Elba in 1929 and in the 1990s, and joined the Choctawhatchee in flooding Geneva on those same occasions. Although the Pea River begins and ends in Alabama, it makes a short dip into Florida right before it joins the Choctawhatchee at Geneva, Alabama.
Bass, bream, shellcracker, and catfish are caught in the Pea River. The Pea River is also known as the Talakhatchee River. The Muscogee name for the Pea River is Talakhatchee, which means "pea green stream".
Location
State AL
County Geneva
Area Geneva County
Interior
Interior Features InteriorFeatures
Fireplace No
Exterior
Utilities Available None
Waterfront Description River Front
Street Surface Paved
Building
Lot Description Outside City Limits, Waterfront, Acreage, Hardwood Trees
Schools
Middle Schools ,
Others
Acceptable Financing Cash, Conventional
Listing Terms Cash, Conventional
Financing Cash
Special Listing Condition Standard
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