Adams Drive Tract - 49.6 Ac - Walton Co, FL

$ 235,600

50 acres in Walton County, Florida,

Listing Status: Active
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 Tutt Land Company presents the Adams Drive Tract. This 49.6 - acre tract is located in a rural area of north Walton County and is surrounded by large farms and timberland. This property features merchantable pine plantations, hardwoods, a seasonal creek, 3,150’ (+/-) paved road frontage (combined) on Adams Drive, and Davis Road, is less than an hour from the gulf, and offers a new owner recreational and investment opportunities.

 The 42 acres of pine plantations on the tract are merchantable. All but 7 acres of this tract is a 20 year old pine plantation that has not been thinned. A new owner could have this thinned for a quick return on investment. The hardwoods on the property are associated with SMZ of the Creek, these hardwoods offer great hunting opportunities and habitat for deer and other wildlife. If food plots are desired, it would be very easy for a new owner to have the logging crew clear cut the desired areas for plots while they are thinning pines.

The seasonal creek on the tract  flows diagonally from the northeast to the southwest portion of this tract. This creek is a nice feature for wildlife, especially paired with the surrounding hardwoods SMZ, and upland pine stands. The topography along the SMZ offers a potential site for pond construction. 

This is a very nice tract of land with many desirable features. This property has several suitable homesites, the north and west boundaries are paved county roads with power, it can serve as a short and long term timber investment, and offers great recreational opportunities.

 

 

This tract is shown by appointment only. For more information or to schedule a showing contact Bill Gray at (334) 714-0009.

 

Note* This property is close to the Wild Quail Solar Energy Center.

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...