If you want to escape city taxes and the crime, traffic, or people problems that come with city living, then this 19 acres may be just the place for you. However, while it's secluded from the rat race, it's still close enough for you to pop into Warrenton or the bigger city of Thomson, for groceries, supplies, or to enjoy an evening of dining out. Like most of Georgia, thanks to development, new and expanding job opportunities, such as the Fort Gordon's Cyber Command, Georgia Pacific expansion, the soon to be completed Amazon facility, and the mass migration of people from high tax states and water shortage states to the warmer south, this area is growing and land values are going up at the same time available acreage for sale is going down. So don't miss out on this opportunity to own 19 acres of absolutely gorgeous land. The property is more than two football fields wide and roughly 1/3 of a mile deep, so whether you want to build your homestead, start a cattle ranch, raise horses, plant crops for a business or to feed your family, or just relax with your own piece of dirt, this is the place for any or all of it. The pasture area was burned off about 2 years ago to add fresh nutrients to the soil. Much like the peace and quiet, deer and other wildlife are plentiful out here. The large pasture provides plenty of space for target practice or for skeet shooting, and would be as perfect for deer hunting as it is for bird hunters. There's an old structure near the road, but it's a tear down. However, until you build something more permanent, it makes a great place to store your things. There's a power pole with electricity, and a 450' deep well on the property, which will save you thousands of dollars right off the bat in well drilling costs - just add solar panels and you could be off the grid. The survey is fairly recent, and the soil has been successfully tested for a septic system (see photo for test locations). There's also a unique historical aspect of this property. According to some very old men that I spoke with who lived near here all their lives, when the Yankees came through during the Civil War, they burned down every house and barn in the area - except for the one that was on this property. Because there was a sick old lady living in the house, General Sherman told his soldiers to leave the house untouched. The men told me that the home was later purchased by a rich lawyer in Macon, and disassembled and moved there. NOTE: I'm not interested in any way shape or form in listing this land with a realtor, nor selling through a realtor (unless the buyer wants to pay their fees), and I have no interest in carrying a note on, or financing this property, nor will I rent it or lease it in any way. If you want to view or purchase the property or require additional information, feel free to contact me by phone, or email, at iwrote12@yahoo.com
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