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Looking for a property that offers privacy and enjoy the great outdoors, that is still close to town?
Located within the Mount Zion, Georgia City limits, this 80 acre +/- property offers privacy, A LOT of Turkey Creek frontage, areas with mature pines and areas with big hardwoods, as well as a pond, several smaller creeks and bottomland areas. With frontage on Georgia State Route 16 (Mount Zion Hwy), and another 20 ft access easement, this property is very accessible and holds many possibilities for the new owner.
The pine areas and part of the area next to SR16 were formerly in pasture and could be converted back to grazing or hay production, and there are several nice potential homesites, so you could have that farm you have always dreamed of having. With a number of nice trails, you can ride four-wheelers and get outside with your family and friends. Also, with sev...
The pine areas and part of the area next to SR16 were formerly in pasture and could be converted back to grazing or hay production, and there are several nice potential homesites, so you could have that farm you have always dreamed of having. With a number of nice trails, you can ride four-wheelers and get outside with your family and friends. Also, with several smaller creeks and bottomland areas you could create waterfoul habitat if that is your passion.
This great tract of land is close to I-20 and the West Georgia Regional Airport, about 1 hour from Atlanta, and about 1.5 hours from Birmingham, AL.
Don't let this one slip away from you! Give Jesse Thompson 770-317-5235 or Chip Williams 706-844-2779 a call today for your private showing.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom downtown Carrollton, head west on Alabama Street for about 1.8 milescontinue on SR16/Mt Zion Road for about 7 milesthere will be an entrance/gate on the left after you go past the bridge over Turkey Creek.