Turnkey 164-Acre Tract in Grand Bay, Mobile - Ready for Agriculture, Wildlife, and Homesites
$ 1,968,000
164 acres in Mobile County, Alabama,
164 Acres-Mobile County-Grand Bay Tract
164 acres located off of Cat Deakle Road in the Grand Bay area of Mobile. The tract holds a quarter-mile of road frontage on Cat Deakle Road. 60-70 acres of the tract currently serves as "Agriculture Fields" and have been in a rotation for many years, this could be leased out and provide for a future income for the new owner. The property boasts two beautiful ponds, both of which you can enjoy catching both Bream and Bass out of. One of the ponds is roughly 5 acres while the other is about 3 acres. Surrounding the ponds are beautiful Oak's with Pines featured alongside. These ponds also serve as duck hunting holes. It's never a surprise to traverse down to the ponds and find ducks getting up off the water. There are plenty of areas around these ponds that would make for a beautiful homesite.
The Grand Bay tract is also composed of 50+ acres of 20 year old Loblolly Pines. This turnkey property is full of wildlife offering Deer, Ducks, Turkeys, Doves and Quail just to name some of the wildlife species that make this place so special. If you are a wildlife enthusiast you will fall in love with this place.
Additionally, this tract is conveniently located just 35 minutes from Biloxi, MS and less than 20 minutes from the Mobile Airport. This diverse tract truly does have it all: two ponds (fish & ducks), merchantable pine, paved road frontage and plenty of beautiful homesites just to name a few. It would be ideally suited for someone looking for a very nice country homestead or a recreational tract that has everything to offer. This really is a come see for yourself type property!
If you would like to set up a showing or have any questions give Will Speir (251) 654-1434 a call!
4 inch well on site
Paved road frontage
Potential Development
Less than 10 miles from I-10
30 miles from Downtown Mobile
35 minutes from Biloxi
Power is on site and water is accessible