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Langford Tract 

510 +/- Acres
*Under Contract*

 

A diverse hunter’s paradise with deer, turkey, dove, & duck!  A multitude of mature bottomland hardwood, a 4 ac stocked pond, numerous streams, a cypress pond, & much more!

LOCATION: 6336 County Road 154, Union Springs, AL 36089 in Bullock County.

TERRAIN: Gently rolling to flat.

LAND USE: Duck, turkey, deer, and dove hunting – Timber Investment – Recreation and Camping

PRICE: $1,870,000

The Langford Tract, also known by the owner as Feagin Forest, is a 510 acre diverse hunter’s paradise located 8 miles south of Union Springs, Alabama. There are a multitude of timber types on this beautiful tract of land. The largest stand type comprising about 40% of the acreage is mature bottomland hardwood which consists of +/- 192 acres. With about every specie of marketable hardwood common to the area present, this timber stand has beautiful large diameter hardwood species such as white oak, various species of red oak, yellow poplar, ash, hickory, sweetgum, maple, and even some beautiful cypress trees of sawtimber size and quality. Underneath the massive canopy of these hardwood trees lies a beautiful understory of other hardwood species and a forest floor that is very clean and easy to walk through and prime for hunting. Whitetail deer, turkey, squirrels, and about every common type of critter are abundantly present. The property also has two different age classes of planted pine stands, the largest and oldest of which is 109 acres. Call Scott Futch at 334-707-0427 to schedule a time to view this amazing property, and see much more by downloading the brochure.

Scott Futch

(334) 707-0427

scott.futch@johnhallco.com

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