275 acres - Russell County - Antioch Road Church Tract

$ 687,500

275 acres in Russell County, Alabama,

Listing Status: Sold

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Another good hunting tract for sale in the Hurtsboro area of Russell County, AL!  The Antioch Road Church Tract is 275 acres (+-) and is located on Prudence Road and Antioch Road in between Hurtsboro and Pittsview, AL...within 30-45 minutes of Auburn/Opelika, Columbus/Phenix City and Eufaula.  There are a multitude of large landowners in this area with quail plantations and other hunting farms dominating the landscape.  If you like to hunt all types of wildlife like deer, turkey, hogs, doves and quail, then this is the area and possibly the tract of land you've been looking for!

This property was primarily quail hunted in the past but has not been hunted at all in the last several years.  The land and timber is typical of an old quail plantation with large, scattered pines and a sage grass, smaller pine/hardwood understory.  With some burning and chemical treatment, possibly some mulching in certain areas, this tract could be restored to it's original look and could be quail hunted again.  If you're not a quail hunter, this tract would also work well for deer and turkey hunting.  It is a fairly open property and there are multiple places to create food plots of all sizes.  There are some small pockets of mature hardwood on the tract and one nice hardwood bottom with a small spring on the west side of the tract.  There is an existing road system in place that needs some work, mainly just mowing and trimming limbs.

Power is on the property for your hunting camp.

I like this tract and think it has a lot of potential to be a fine hunting property!  

 

PRICED AT $687,500

 

FOR MORE INFO, CONTACT:

WILL HERNDON

TUTT LAND COMPANY

(334)321-1821

willherndon@tuttland.com


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Will Herndon Land Real Estate Agent

Will Herndon

Alabama, Georgia

Will was raised in Hatchechubbee, a small town in rural Russell County, Alabama, where he grew up hunting, fishing and working on his family's cattle farm.  He graduated from Auburn University in 2000 in Landscape Horticulture and for 12 years o...