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3212 South
Description
The property now comprises approximately 91 acres of well-stocked loblolly plantation, which is ready for thinning or final harvest depending on the new owner’s objectives. In addition, 65 acres at the front of the tract have recently been harvested and replanted, offering long-term timber investment potential and early successional habitat ideal for wildlife. There are also approximately 36+/- acres of mature natural hardwood and pine mix meandering through the tract, providing a diverse habitat and a nice seasonal water feature.
The property is easily accessible with an excellent interior road system providing access to several wildlife openings suitable for game plots. The surrounding neighbor is the Sumter National Forest’s Long Cane district comprising 120,000 acres of forest, offering privacy, hunting opportunities, and protection from outside influences of development or growth. Clarks Hill and Lake Strom Thurmond are nearby, with public boat and fishing access to over 71,000 acres of surface water area.
PROPERTY FEATURES:
-Merchantable Pine Plantation
-Natural Pine and Hardwood
-Permanent Residential Potential
-County Dirt Road
-Creek
-National Forest and Lake Thurmond access
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