Old Georgetown Longleaf Pines Tract is located in Kershaw County, South Carolina. It has paved frontage on Old Georgetown road as well as frontage on McGoughan Mill Pond Road (dirt).
This tract is an excellent timber investment. It is already producing income from the harvest of longleaf pine straw. The very well-stocked longleaf pine plantations (of various ages) do not disappoint. Their tree stocking/density is prefect for a commercial scale pine straw raking program. All of the stands have crown closure or will have crow closure within 3-5 years. These longleaf pine plantations provide the opportunity to focus on long-term timber growth while also receiving annual income from the sale of the straw. Remaining stands that are currently not being raked are being cleaned and prepped for future straw production likely within 3-5 years.
The habitat provided as well as the added bonus ...
The habitat provided as well as the added bonus of a small fish pond make Old Georgetown a good recreational hunting tract. It could also become a nice homesite. An abundance of upland acreage provides the perfect spot for a home. There is also potential to convert the forestland into pasture.
Own this tract and take pride in knowing you are helping to restore a much-needed ecosystem. Longleaf pine ecosystems are essential in ensuring key wildlife species- such as the Fox Squirrel- remain viable.
Dont miss out on this great opportunity!
From Camden, SC take US Hwy One North through Cassatt and then right onto Old Georgetown Road. After a mile or so, the tract is on the left just past McGoughan Mill Pond Rd tract fronts on both McGoughan and Old Georgetown Rd.