This property has potential for recreation, timber investment, a rural homesite or development. Subject tract has public road access on Aimwell Road. Seller will retain 100% of mineral rights owned. The topography of the tract is gently rolling.
The tract has 2 seperate timber stands. Stand One is 170 acres of upland, naturally regnerated pine with hardwood. Stand Two is about 30 acres of streamside management zone containing naturally established hardwood with pine. Timber was inventoried by Baker Land & Timber Management, Inc., using 85 - 1/10th acre cicular sample plots in the upland area. The streamside management zones were inventoried with 15 -1/10th acre plots. The timber volume estimates were derived using locally accepted timber cruise methodology and utlization standards. Timber volumes are provided for reference only and are not guaranteed.
180 acres of the property wa...
180 acres of the property was subject to a surface lease to International Paper Company from 1942-1992. The East half of the Northeast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 34, T7N-13W, containing 20 acres as not subject to the lease and has old red painted boundary lines around it.
The Seller wishes to retian the 100 foot by 100 foot sqaure in the southeast corner of the northeast 1/4 of the southeast 1/4 of Section 34, T7N-R13W, in order for them to ba able to access 29 acres owned by them to the east of the subject and not in this offering.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom the interection of LA 191 and LA 1215 south of Zwolle, LA, head west on LA 1215 for a distance of about 2 miles to the intersection with Aimwell Road. Turn right on Aimwell Road and head north for a distance of about 1 mile. The subject tract starts on the right at this point.
The property has public road access on Aimwell Road. Another gate on Aimwell Road, which is north of the tract, can be used for access to the east side of the tract via Little Beech Road, a former parish road. This access is over land owned by Alexandria Timber, LLC and managed by American Forest Management and has been used by the owners of the subject tract for decades.