51+/- acres - Dale County, AL - Snow Hill Tract

$ 201,450

Dale County, Alabama,

Listing Status: New
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This is a very nice homestead and recreational tract rolled into one property. Located in the quiet Snow Hill community of Dale County, this 51-acre property features 200 feet of paved road frontage along Dale County Road 61 where there is access to power and county water. There are numerous sites for a home or cabin.

Some highlights of the property include:

  • A large established food plot with numerous locations to create additional plots
  • 38 acres of forested land – heavy to pine with immediate and future income potential
  • Abundant deer and other wildlife
  • 12 acres of open land that can be established as pasture or reforested
  • Good all-weather road system
  • Nice, seasonal creek lined with hardwoods

Conveniently located 25 minutes or less from Dothan and Ozark, this tract offers peaceful living, natural beauty and good hunting in one package. The Echo Country Store is 5 minutes away and offers great breakfast and lunches along with a large selection of necessities. The immediate area is comprised of farms, timberland, and country estates with friendly neighbors.

This property is restricted to site-built homes – shown by appointment only, contact Bill Gray with Tutt Land Company at 334-714-0009 to schedule your showing while this tract is still available.

 

Driving directions:

From the intersection of Alabama Highway 27 and Dale County 36/83 in Echo, Alabama, travel south (toward Ozark) on AL Hwy 27 one and a half miles (1.5 miles); bear left onto Dale County Road 61 and travel six-tenths of a mile (.6 miles) – property will be on the left and indicated by signage. GPS Coordinates Lat 31.4506 / Lon -85.4836

Bill Gray Land Real Estate Agent

Bill Gray

Alabama, Georgia, Florida

Bill is a native of Houston County Alabama and resides in Ashford with his family. He received his B.S. in Wildlife Science from Auburn University in 1990. In May of 2020 he retired from a nearly 30-year career as a wildlife biologist with the Ala...