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The owners of Summer Lakes Farm did an extensive search looking for the perfect farmhouse that dovetails the gentle rolling farmland, the 2 beautiful lakes, and all of the combined natural resources that make this farm a one-of-a-kind masterpiece and the epitome of southern hospitality and rural farm living at its best.
Summer Lake is a Southern Living showcase house design created exclusively for Southern Living by some of the country's leading architects and designers who understand the architectural attributes and lifestyle that homeowners in the South desire. Each Southern Living showcase house design brings the latest ideas in architecture, interior design, and livability while defining a lifestyle and a connection to the land around us. The owners of Summer Lakes Farm have taken great pride in the maintenance and upkeep of not only the house and grounds but also the entire farm. It is turnkey and ready to be handed off to the next landowners to carry on the legacy of this spectacular farm. Listing provided by: Ingram and Associates
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Talladega County - 3279 Whiting Road, Talladega, AL
Introducing a truly rare and remarkable offering in the heart of Alpine, Alabama, 270± acres in Talladega County that embodies everything one could desire in a legacy property. Held by the same family for generations, this land carries a sense of heritage, beauty, and opportunity that is becoming increasingly difficult to find.
Gently rolling across a breathtaking landscape, the property is a perfect blend of approximately 60 percent open pasture and 40 percent mature hardwood timber. The balance is exceptional with wide sweeping fields ideal for farming, recreation, or future homesites, paired with towering hardwoods that provide both privacy and a timeless natural backdrop. The views are nothing short of stunning, with peaceful overlooks of neighboring farms, open countryside, and well managed timber tracts that create a setting of both serenity and prestige.
A year round creek winds beautifully through the property, adding both natural charm and a reliable water source for wildlife. An excellent internal road system provides easy access throughout the entire tract, allowing you to move effortlessly from open fields to hardwood ridges and along the creek bottom.
Wildlife thrives here. This land is richly populated with whitetail deer, wild turkeys, and ducks, offering year round recreational enjoyment and making it a true sportsman’s paradise. Whether you are hunting at sunrise, walking the fields at sunset, or simply taking in the quiet beauty of the land, every acre invites you to slow down and experience it fully.
At the heart of the property sits a three bedroom home currently undergoing renovation, providing a foundation for a primary residence, weekend retreat, or lodge. With the right vision, it can become a centerpiece that complements the scale and beauty of the land itself.
* Interior home pictures have been AI enhanced *
Location is another defining strength. Conveniently situated just 45 minutes from Grandview Medical Center, 50 minutes from Lake Martin, and within easy reach of Highway 280 and Interstate 20, this property offers both seclusion and accessibility, an increasingly rare combination.
Properties of this caliber offering size, beauty, usability, wildlife, history, and location are few and far between. This is more than just land, it is a once in a lifetime opportunity to own a truly special piece of Alabama, a place to build, to gather, to invest, and to create a lasting legacy for generations to come.
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Escambia County - 655 TWIN BRIDGE ROAD, Flomaton, AL
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DESCRIPTION: Juniper Point Ranch is a stunning five hundred ninety-four-acre spread in Escambia County, Alabama. Picture this: a one-bedroom, one-bath barn dominium with a massive enclosed shop-perfect for tinkering or storage. Youve got a one-acre pond stocked with bass and bream, begging for a fishing rod. The lands draped in natural longleaf timber, giving it that wild, untamed vibe. Theres a solid road system cutting through, lined with food plots for wildlife. Oh, and two miles of frontage along Little Escambia Creek-prime for deer and turkey hunting or just casting a line. Sounds like a hunters paradise, right?There is a conservation easement on most of this property.
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$487,122
179 ac.
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Randolph County - County Road 87, Roanoke, AL
Big Springs Tract presents a secluded tract with great potential for timber production, ideal for buyers seeking the following attributes:
-High-quality timber investment with 120 acres of recently planted loblolly pine offering excellent long-term potential for sawtimber and pole-quality timber production in a strong local market.
-Well-drained soils, gently rolling terrain, and active creeks support robust timber growth, while the bottomlands with mature hardwoods enhance ecological value and wildlife corridors.
-A mix of upland natural timber, hardwood bottomlands, and established food plots creates ideal conditions for hunting, wildlife viewing, and outdoor recreation.
-A network of interior roads and trails established after recent harvest activity provides good access throughout the property, with a deeded easement connecting to paved County Road 87, where power is available.
Location
The Big Springs Tract is situated in the Piedmont region of Alabama, characterized by its rolling hills and valleys. It is surrounded by timberland on all sides. The city of Roanoke, along with US Hwy 431, is approximately 15 minutes to the south and offers dining, grocery stores, and hotel accommodations. The town of Wedowee, located about 20 minutes to the west, has a hospital available for medical needs. Both Lakes Wedowee and West Point are easily accessible for day trips. Additionally, the Atlanta Airport is about an hour and a half away.
Access
The tract is currently accessible by an easement that crosses other ownerships to County Road 87. Thanks to recent timber harvest activity, a system of interior roads and trails has been established for interior access. Most of these are suitable for 24 when dry but may require 44 during wet periods. The easement leads to County Road 87, which is a paved county-maintained road. Power is available along the county road.
Property Description
This tract offers excellent recreational appeal, thanks to its diverse mix of timber types and its connection to an expansive forested landscape that enhances both seclusion and wildlife movement. The property holds strong potential for future timber production, making it equally attractive to those seeking both enjoyment and long-term investment opportunities. The terrain is gently rolling, with elevations ranging from 1,080 to 1,280 feet above sea level. The soil is well-drained and suitable for timber management. Additionally, there are several creeks running through the middle of the tract and the southern portion as well. Established food plots are also available on the property. The Tallapoosa River, West Point Lake, and Lake Wedowee are all just a short drive away.
Timber Resource
The Big Springs Tract consists of approximately 120 acres of recently planted genetically improved loblolly pine established in 2022 and 2023. The genetic stock used is expected to produce sawtimber and pole-quality timber once it reaches maturity. In this region, the typical management practice is to thin the trees around age 15 and again at age 21. They are expected to reach financial maturity between the ages of 25 and 30, depending on growth rates and market conditions. After thinning, other options can be considered to enhance growth and/or wildlife value, such as prescribed burning, fertilization, and herbaceous treatments. This tract is located within a strong market for pine sawtimber and poles.
There are also about 30 acres of upland natural timber, featuring a mixture of pine and hardwood. These areas can provide near-term timber income if desired. If timber production is a primary objective, these areas should be replanted with loblolly pine after harvesting. Currently, they contribute to the property's diversity.
Additionally, the tract includes approximately 39 acres of hardwood-dominated bottomlands that follow the courses of the creeks. While some timber harvesting can be conducted in these areas, it is generally recommended to keep them intact to serve as wildlife travel corridors and to enhance the tract's diversity. This area contains a significant number of hard mast-producing trees (such as oaks), which provide valuable food sources throughout the year.
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$920,482
256 ac.
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Coosa County - 802 Alabama 259, Equality, AL
Equality Woodlands 2 presents a diverse and well-managed tract ideal for buyers seeking the following attributes:
-Mature 31-year-old loblolly pine stand with recent thinning, herbicide release, and a controlled burn, ready for immediate timber income or long-term investment and cutover that is currently in the process of being replanted with Loblolly Pine.
-Prime location just minutes from Lake Martin, with easy access to the Coosa River, Jordan Lake, and nearby Alexander City and Wetumpka.
-Excellent potential for a homesite or getaway with open building areas, highway frontage, electricity access, and gently rolling terrain.
-Approximately 0.6 miles of well-maintained gravel road and over 2 miles of interior wood roads that have been recently repaired following logging operations.
-Over 1 miles of firebreaks already installed from the previous understory burn that provide easy ATV access, land management, and surveillance throughout the property.
-Rich wildlife habitat due to the flowing creek, hard mast-producing trees, and large food plots.
Nestled in the scenic rolling hills and valleys of Alabama's Piedmont region, the Equality Woodlands 2 tract offers the perfect blend of peaceful seclusion and convenient access. Surrounded on the majority of boundaries by expansive timberland, this property offers natural privacy and a serene landscape, while Alabama Highway 259 provides excellent access along its westernmost boundary.
Located just one mile from the community of Equality, you'll find a local service station and general store ideal for quick stops and everyday essentials. For a broader range of amenities, Alexander City is a short 15-minute drive north via US Hwy 280, and Wetumpka lies just 20 minutes to the south. Both cities offer shopping, dining, hotels, and healthcare facilities.
Outdoor enthusiasts will love the proximity to Lake Martin, just five miles to the east, as the crow flies, with boat landings less than ten minutes away from the property. The Coosa River and Jordan Lake are also easily accessible from the southwest, offering additional options for fishing, boating, and recreation.
Montgomery, the state capital, is less than an hour away, offering a regional airport. Whether you are seeking a private recreational escape, timber investment, or a peaceful homestead site, Equality places you at the center of Alabama's natural beauty and small-town charm.
The tract is currently accessible by an existing gravel entrance that provides access to the entire property. There is approximately 0.6 miles of gravel driveway that connects to an additional 2+ miles of interior woods roads. All interior roads
were improved in 2024. The tract features approximately 500 feet of frontage along Alabama Highway 259 and immediate access to electricity.
Equality Woodlands 2 is well-suited for timber production, thanks to its favorable location, well-drained soils, and quality timber type. The property's proximity to the highway, electricity, and open layout also make it an excellent place to build a house, cabin, or private getaway.
There are two thoughtfully cleared areas within the mature pine stand that provide a picturesque and practical site for building, both being adjacent to a well-maintained gravel driveway. For a more remote building location, there are several cleared off hill-tops within the recently clear-cut areas. The gently rolling terrain, with elevations ranging from approximately 580 to 720 feet above sea level, enhances aesthetic appeal and usability. The property boasts several perennial and intermittent streams, adding scenic charm and a useful water resource. The recent clear-cut, thinning, chemical release, and
prescribed burn have opened the view of the landscape, allowing for clear views across the entire property. The open views are broken up by hardwoods, and they were left for Streamside Management Zones (Smzs) during the last timber harvest, providing ideal conditions for wildlife habitat. The SMZs provide roosting areas and travel corridors for game species.
With a strong wildlife presence already, the property offers great hunting potential. Between the managed pine, open spaces, water access, and natural beauty, this tract is a true multi-use opportunity for timber, recreation, or a peaceful homestead.
Equality Woodlands 2 features approximately 67 acres of 31-year-old loblolly pine, which was thinned two years ago. If timber production is a primary goal, this stand is financially mature and ready for harvest at any time. To continue maximizing growth and long-term yield, replanting with loblolly pine following harvest is recommended. In addition to thinning, the pine stand has recently undergone a midrotation woody release and prescribed understory burn. The release and burn help clear residual logging debris, enhance visibility by opening the understory, reduce the risk of severe wildfire severity, and significantly improve habitat conditions for wildlife. Since the burn, new green vegetation has emerged, offering high-quality forage that attracts and supports game species. If wildlife management or visual appeal is a high priority, a recurring burn scheduled every two to three years can help maintain these conditions.
The property includes 142 acres of cutover that were harvested in early 2024. The cutover received an aerial site prep chemical application in June 2025 and is scheduled to be replanted in Loblolly pine. The cutover will be planted with genetically improved containerized Loblolly pine seedlings on 12 feet by 8 feet spacing, resulting in approximately 454 trees per acre. The seedling and spacing were selected to optimize growth and quality while enhancing wildlife habitat. Once the seedlings are planted, they will be ready to be thinned in approximately 15 years.
The property also includes 43 acres of hardwood-dominant bottomland that follows the natural course of the streams. While limited, timber harvest may be possible in these areas. Preserving bottomlands to preserve water quality, serve as wildlife travel corridors, and enhance habitat biodiversity is generally advised. This portion of the tract contains a good mix of hard mast-producing trees, such as oak, which provide important seasonal food sources for wildlife.
05/30/2025
$840,104
280 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - County Road 823, Wadley, AL
The Dickert Tracts offer the unique opportunity to acquire one or all four of these contiguous, wildlife-rich timberland properties located in the Piedmont region of Alabama. Each tract is a recreation recreationist's dream, offering excellent hunting and a prime location near the Tallapoosa River and Lake Wedowee, along with young, productive pine plantations on tracts 1 and 2/3 that present an investment opportunity and mature timber on tracts 4 and 5.
The Dickert Tracts are situated in the Piedmont region of Alabama, characterized by its rolling hills and valleys. It is surrounded by timberland on all sides. The town of Wadley is only a 7-mile drive west, offering convenience stores, fuel options, and a couple of local restaurants. The city of Roanoke is approximately 15 minutes east and provides dining, grocery shopping, and hotel accommodations. The Tallapoosa River is just four miles away, and Lake Wedowee can be reached within 20 minutes. Additionally, Atlanta Airport is about an hour and a half away.
Each tract has road frontage and access points along County Road 823. Interior roads and trails may require 4WD vehicles during wet conditions. Additionally, power is available along the county road, and public water is within a quarter mile south of Tract 5.
Tract 1 has approximately 1.5 miles of interior roads and trails that allow access to the interior. The property features about 2,500 feet of frontage along County Road 823, which is graveled and maintained by the county.
Tract 2/3 has approximately 1,100 feet of frontage on CR 823 and an internal road shared by a neighbor that provides access to the western portions. Much of the tract sits just behind the church and cemetery.
Tract 4 boasts about 2,900 feet of frontage on CR 823 and has a trail leading to the pond on the eastern side of the property.
Tract 5 has nearly 700 feet of frontage and an access used for logging just north of the residence that adjoins.
These tracts are ideal for recreational use due to their diverse timber types and their location within a larger forested area, which offers significant potential for future timber production. The terrain is gently rolling, with elevations ranging from approximately 680 to 900 feet above sea level.
The soils are well-drained, making them suitable for timber management. A branch of Beaverdam Creek runs through along the north side of Tract 1 and the bottom of Tract 2. Tract 4 features a small pond. Additionally, the Tallapoosa River, West Point Lake, and Lake Wedowee are all just a short drive away from these tracts.
Tract 1 has 201 acres of recently planted improved loblolly pine, 12 acres of nine-year-old planted loblolly pine, 39 acres of upland timberland with a mix of pine and hardwood, and 29 acres of hardwood-dominated bottomland that followed the run of the creeks.
Tract 2/3 has 20 acres of recently planted improved loblolly pine, 47 acres of nine-year-old planted loblolly pine, and 18 acres of hardwood-dominated bottomland that followed the run of the creeks.
Tract 4 has 44 acres of mature loblolly pine plantation that was thinned about four years ago and 7 acres of upland natural timberland with a mix of pine and hardwood. A small degree of bottomland timber is around the pond on the east side.
Tract 5 has 34 acres of recently thinned mature loblolly plantation and about 4 acres of natural timber with a mix of hardwood and pine.
The recently planted acres were planted with genetically improved loblolly pine this past winter. The genetic stock used is expected to produce sawtimber and pole-quality timber once it matures. In this region, the typical management practice involves thinning around age 15 and again at age 21. The stand should reach financial maturity between the ages of 25 and 30, depending on growth rates and market conditions. After thinning is completed, additional options can be considered to enhance growth and wildlife value, such as prescribed burning, fertilization, and herbaceous treatments. This tract is located in a robust market for pine sawtimber and poles.
Additionally, some tracts have nine-year-old loblolly pine, which should be ready for thinning in three to four more years following the same management regime mentioned above. Any upland natural timber, comprising a mix of pine and hardwood, can be managed like plantations if they have reached marketable size. But these areas contribute to the tract's diversity, benefiting local wildlife. The hardwood-dominated bottomlands follow the run of the creeks. While some timber harvesting can occur in these areas, it is generally recommended to keep them intact to serve as wildlife travel corridors, which enhances the overall diversity of the tract. This area contains a significant number of hard mast-producing trees, such as oaks, which provide valuable food sources throughout the year.
12/24/2025
$1,849,500
145 ac.
ACTIVE
Colbert County - 3400 Allsboro Road, Cherokee, AL
Camp Grace is one of the rarest properties to come to market in the Southeast a destination event venue and recreational property built to an exceptionally high standard, purpose-built for commercial operation, and never fully opened to the public. It has seen only light, private use since opening. What a buyer receives is a facility that has been lived in just enough to confirm it works, and cared for well enough to show no signs of it. Set on 145 acres of rolling hardwoods, planted pines, and manicured clearings in Cherokee, Alabama, the property was designed from the ground up to host people at scale. The centerpiece is a custom-built 84 x 88 event and wedding venue completed in 2024 outfitted with high-end lighting, a full kitchen plumbed for gas, dedicated bridal suites with private baths, ADA restrooms, a covered outdoor patio, and a sweeping pond view that greets every arriving guest. Multiple ceremony locations are available across the property, including waterside, open field, and covered settings. Two fully furnished residences sit on-site: a 1,678 sq ft historic home remodeled to the studs in 2021 (3 bed / 1.5 bath, 10-ft ceilings, two gas fireplaces) and a 2,400 sq ft gathering home (4 bed / 2.5 bath) with a detached garage and workshop. Both convey fully furnished. A 30 x 40 pavilion with an attached 20 x 40 deck, a 40 x 50 shop with drive-through access, and a three-stall storage barn round out the improvements. Two ponds anchor the property one stocked and positioned alongside the venue, one a state-designed waterfowl impoundment with an agri-drain system that attracts Mallards, Wood Ducks, Buffleheads, Blue Herons, and more year-round. Miles of interior trails provide access throughout the property for UTVs, hiking, and exploration. Infrastructure is built for serious use: 600-amp underground electric service, county water, high-speed fiber internet, and over 2,700 feet of paved road frontage with multiple entrances. The location story has gotten stronger. Huntsville Alabamas largest city and one of the fastest-growing metros in the country is roughly 90 minutes east. Nashville, Birmingham, and Memphis are each within 2.5 hours. And in March 2026, Cherokee became home to Hadrians Factory 4: a $2.4 billion U.S. Navy advanced manufacturing facility expected to bring up to 1,000 high-paying jobs to the Shoals region. The economic energy converging around this area is real and accelerating. For a buyer looking to acquire a fully built, income-ready destination property without building from scratch, Camp Grace is a compelling and rare opportunity. *All furnishings convey minus personal items.
06/15/2026
$729,900
22.22 ac.
ACTIVE
Shelby County - 4371 Dead Hollow Road North, Harpersville, AL
Welcome to your own private equestrian paradise in the heart of Harpersville, Alabama. Nestled on approximately 22 beautiful acres just minutes from Highway 280, this exceptional horse property offers the perfect blend of functionality, comfort, and peaceful country living.
Designed with the equestrian enthusiast in mind, the property features a well-appointed horse barn complete with stalls and a tack room, along with fenced pastures that allow for efficient grazing and livestock management. Covered feeding stations are strategically placed throughout the property, providing convenience and protection for your animals year-round.
At the center of the farm sits a charming two-bedroom, two-bath home that captures the beauty of the surrounding landscape. Relax on the spacious covered front porch while overlooking the picturesque pond, an ideal setting for fishing, entertaining, or simply enjoying the tranquility of country life.
The property is accessed through a private electronic gated entrance, offering both security and privacy. Surrounded by rolling pastureland and mature trees, this farm provides a quiet retreat while remaining conveniently located near shopping, dining, and amenities along the Highway 280 corridor.
Whether you’re seeking a turnkey horse farm, a private homestead, or a weekend escape, this remarkable property offers the rare opportunity to enjoy the serenity of rural living without sacrificing convenience.
12/31/2025
$579,000
6.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Jackson County - 30880 U.S. 72, Hollywood, AL
Large, spacious house with fenced pasture for cows or horses in Hollywood. Most bedrooms in the house have their own bathroom. Very large laundry room/mud room off of the garage. There is a small home office with its own entrance and bathroom. Large formal living room to accommodate all of your family gatherings. A cozy den will give you a place to get off of your feet. 2 very large bedrooms are downstairs and two upstairs. The closet space will amaze you! More pictures and details to come. Additional acreage will be offered across the gravel road as a separate listing. Door in garage to place firewood into house so you do not have to walk wood through the house.PIN#: 13343. Awaiting survey. House and property will be surveyed out of this PIN#. Estimating +/-7 ac. Seller will retain a deeded access to her pasture and barn on existing gravel road. Remainder of pasture is leased.
06/16/2026
$819,000
234 ac.
ACTIVE
Hale County - 0 County Road 31, Greensboro, AL
Harper Hill Recreational Tract 234 Acres
Located just 30 minutes south of Tuscaloosa and convenient to the University of Alabama, the Harper Hill Recreational Tract offers 234 acres of outstanding recreational and residential potential.
This property features road frontage on County Road 31 and provides excellent deer and turkey hunting opportunities. A 1.5 acre pond on the property offers fishing enjoyment while serving as a valuable year-round water source for wildlife.
The tract consists of a desirable mix of pine and hardwood timber, creating excellent wildlife habitat and future timber investment potential. An established network of roads and trails provides easy access throughout the property for hunting, ATV riding, and land management.
Several existing fields offer ideal locations for wildlife food plots, helping support healthy deer and turkey populations. With multiple attractive homesites throughout the tract, the property is well-suited for a full-time residence, weekend getaway, or hunting camp.
To Schedule a showing call Allan Hixon at (205) 799-1422 or Josh Hixon at (205) 361-0946
05/04/2026
$5,979,140
1330.92 ac.
ACTIVE
Elmore County - 471 Firetower Road, Wetumpka, AL
LAND USE: Recreation/ Hunting – Timber Investment – Prime Development Potential 1,330.92 Acres. West of Firetower Road of recreational hunting and timber land
SPECIAL FEATURES
1,330.92 acres/West of Firetower Rd
Currently, a significant timber resource is growing on the property, with multiple age-classes of pine timber creating opportunities for steady, ongoing harvest revenues. The property also provides trophy deer and turkey hunting with bucks and gobblers in abundance. Multiple food plots are established, along with miles and miles of interior roads and trails for riding ATVs and accessing the diverse landscape for unforgettable recreational experiences. The Old Growth Hardwood bottoms are vast and located all throughout the landscape, with oaks producing heavy acorn crops and perfect habitat for Alabama’s diverse wildlife.
The property has been maintained by Regions Bank Trust Department for 40 years and managed for timber and recreation. The Eastern edge of the Historic Impact Crater that struck Wetumpka comprises the western edge of the 1,330.92 acres creating stunning views and unique geologic formations.
Water sources include Harwell Mill Creek and several small tributaries that meander throughout the property
This area continues to be a strong recreational region with consistent demand for high quality land. There is rich Creek Indian history surrounding the property with Ft Toulouse and other historic Indian sites located within 10 miles of the property
AREA HIGHLIGHTS
Montgomery Regional Airport 27 miles
Access to US HWY 231 and I-85 & I-65
15 minutes from Montgomery
9 minutes to Elmore Community Hospital
15 miles from Baptist East Hospital Hospitals
26 minutes from Lake Martin
58 minutes to Auburn
13 minutes from Wind Creek Casino with Dining, Spa, and Entertainment
06/03/2026
Auction
2.54 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Riverway Subdivision, Gaylesville, AL
Saturday, July 18, 2026 at 10:00 am Central — SELLING ON-SITE
ABSOLUTE AUCTION
Riverway Subdivision – 15 Recreational Lots on the Chattooga River
Gaylesville, Cherokee County, Alabama
County Water – Power – Beautiful Bluff Lots
Target address: 7589 AL-68 East, Gaylesville, AL
Dempsey Auction is proud to present Riverway Subdivision, an exceptional offering of 15 recreational riverfront lots located on the scenic Chattooga River in Gaylesville, Cherokee County, Alabama. These beautiful bluff lots offer long river frontage, relaxing views, gentle terrain, and direct access to one of Northeast Alabama’s most enjoyable waterways.
Located adjacent to Tooga Yaks and across from 7589 AL-68 East, Northeast Alabama’s premier river outfitter, these lots are perfectly positioned for kayaking, canoeing, fishing, and peaceful riverfront recreation. The Chattooga River is quickly becoming a favorite destination for paddlers and outdoor enthusiasts seeking quiet water, natural beauty, and easy access to adventure.
Each lot is equipped with an NE Alabama Water meter, and Cherokee Co-Op Power is available to each tract. Additionally, five lots already have concrete pads and holding tanks in place, adding immediate usability and value.
The lots will be offered in individual tracts, combinations of tracts, or as a whole, giving buyers the flexibility to purchase one lot, multiple adjoining lots, or the entire offering.
Conveniently located a short distance from Summerville, Centre, Rome, and Fort Payne, Riverway Subdivision provides an outstanding opportunity for recreational use, weekend retreats, or long-term investment in a growing riverfront destination.
These properties sell at ABSOLUTE AUCTION to the highest bidder, regardless of price!
OPEN HOUSE: The property is open for Inspection. Dempsey Representatives to be on-site, Friday, July 17th, 2:00-4:00 PM CT or by Appointment. Please contact our office for your Personal Tour.
SALE SITE: On-site under the Dempsey Tent.
BIDDING: This auction will be conducted in a Live/Simulcast format, giving bidders the flexibility to participate in person on-site or online, whichever is most convenient.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS: 10% Buyer’s Premium. 10% Down on Sale Day with the Balance due on or before 30 Days from Sale Day.
CLOSING: All sales to close on or before 30 days from sale date.
BROKER PARTICIPATION: Dempsey Auction Co will pay any licensed Broker/Agent a referral commission for any registered client who successfully closes on the property. CONTACT OUR OFFICE FOR PRECISE DETAILS.
For plats, brochures, or further sales information on this auction, call our office.
04/28/2026
$398,000
96 ac.
ACTIVE
Jefferson County - 0 Miles Springs Road, Pinson, AL
At the end of a quiet paved road near Pinson, this 96 acre tract offers a rare blend of privacy, natural beauty, and readiness. As you enter, a cleared homesite sets the stage for your vision - whether it's a private estate, weekend retreat, or even an off-grid homestead. An internal road system winds through the property, with power available, two septic systems already installed, and water solutions in place - giving you flexibility to build traditionally or live more independently.
The land itself is rich and inviting, featuring a natural spring and two year-round creeks that enhance the setting and support excellent pond potential, with a compacted chert base already prepared for future construction. Fertile soil and abundant wildlife add to the appeal.
Though it feels secluded, you're only about 30 minutes from Birmingham, with strong future upside thanks to the nearby Northern Beltline (I-422).
04/30/2026
$139,900
0 ac.
ACTIVE
Covington County - Andalusia, AL
Sizzlin Summer Lakefront Blow-Out Sale! Saturday, July 18th only.
LAKEFRONT COTTAGE SHELL with Direct Dockable Shoreline only $139,900, regularly $209,900.
Lake Access Homesite Only $214.87/Mo*
*Purchase price $29,900, 10% down, balance financed for 15 yrs at 7% fixed, OAC.
Experience the tranquility of River Breeze Retreat, an exclusive waterfront community where nature and comfort meet. This private setting offers a rare opportunity to own affordable, direct dockable waterfront and water view acreage homesites in one of Alabamas most picturesque landscapes.
This isnt just a beautiful place... it's a lifestyle upgrade. Here, you can unplug from the demands of city life and reconnect with what matters mostfamily, nature, peace of mind. From the shimmering shoreline to the towering trees, every inch of River Breeze Retreat feels like your own private slice of paradise. But what truly sets this community apart are the features that make it feel like home from the start.
Property Highlights:
- Exclusive waterfront community
- Direct dockable waterfront & water view homesites
- Underground utilities
- City water & natural gas
- High-speed internet
- Short 12-minute drive to Andalusia, AL
- Destin and Pensacola are just 1 hour & 40 minutes drive
- Gulf Shores is easy hour and 20 minute drive
- Buy now, build later & choose your own builder
- Excellent bank financing
Come see what makes River Breeze Retreat so special. Once you step foot on this land, youll never want to leave.
To schedule a private showing or request more information, please call us today 877-333-0203. You can also chat with a live agent on our website.
05/05/2026
$265,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Sumter County - TBD Bb Bragg Road, York, AL
80 Acres | Sumter County, AL | Derby Tract
Tucked away in the heart of Sumter County, the Derby Tract offers a well-rounded recreational and timber investment opportunity with the kind of setup serious hunters and landowners look for. From the moment you enter through the gated access, it’s clear this property has been thoughtfully managed and laid out with both usability and wildlife in mind.
The tract features a strong mix of merchantable 30 + year old pine and hardwood timber, providing both immediate and long-term value. The property stands as a "Certified Tree Farm" by the American forestry foundation. A well-established internal road system allows for easy navigation throughout the property, whether you’re checking stands, accessing food plots, or simply enjoying a ride across the land.
Wildlife habitat is a standout feature here. Multiple strategically placed food plots are designed for both effective hunting and minimal disturbance, giving you the ability to move through the property efficiently while maximizing opportunities. A seasonal stream system runs through the property. The area is well-known for producing quality deer and strong turkey populations, and this tract is no exception.
In addition to its recreational appeal, the property benefits from being enrolled in conservation programs, including the EQUIP program, and has been awarded a Forestry Resource Concern System grant generating approximately $4,950 annually—adding a nice income component to your investment.
The property has approximately 265 feet of frontage along BB Bragg Road and utilities located roughly 700 yards away along CR-42.
Conveniently located:
40 minutes to Meridian, MS
1 hour 15 minutes to Tuscaloosa, AL
2 hours to Birmingham, AL
Whether you’re looking for a turnkey hunting tract, a timber investment, or a private getaway in Alabama’s Black Belt region, the Derby Tract checks all the boxes.
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Property Overview
80± acres in Sumter County, AL
Gated entrance
Approx. 265 ft of frontage on BB Bragg Rd
Utilities ~700 yards away along CR-42
Merchantable pine & hardwood timber
Well-maintained internal road system
Multiple strategically designed food plots
Excellent deer and turkey hunting
Seasonal Stream System
Enrolled in EQUIP program
Forestry Resource Concern System grant (~$4,950 annually)
Coordinates: 32.36946, -88.17957
Contact listing agent Slade Johnston (205-499-3858) with Tutt Land Company for additional details and to schedule a showing.
10/24/2025
$299,999
78 ac.
ACTIVE
Lawrence County - 000 Beech Creek Road, Moulton, AL
Bankhead Forest Retreat 78 Acres of Prime Recreation
Rare opportunity to own 78 secluded acres near the center of Bankhead National Forest! This beautiful property combines privacy, natural beauty, and top-tier recreation in one of Alabama's most sought-after outdoor regions.
Enjoy incredible hunting with thriving populations of whitetail deer and eastern wild turkey. Bankhead Forest and the surrounding areas consistently produce world-class whitetail deer, and this property is no exception! The land features a mix of mature pine plantation and towering hardwood timber in the bottoms, offering both outstanding wildlife habitat and long-term timber value.
Access is easy via Beech Creek Road (county road frontage), yet the property remains tucked away in a peaceful, private setting. With rolling, well-drained topography, this tract provides multiple ideal cabin or campsite locations surrounded by pristine forest.
Whether you're looking for a hunting retreat, investment property, or a quiet escape, this Bankhead Forest gem delivers a rare blend of seclusion, quality timber, and unmatched recreational appeal.
For more information or to schedule a private showing, contact Austin Littrell at 256.460.1875 or email
11/05/2025
$775,000
38.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Coosa County - 15315 Coosa County Road 56, Sylacauga, AL
Double D Ranch – 38.6± Acres | Coosa County, Alabama
Elegant Equestrian Estate Minutes from Pursell Farms (Link Included)
Welcome to Double D Ranch, a beautiful 38.6 acre equestrian retreat in Coosa County, just minutes from Sylacauga and about an hour from Birmingham. The drive in sets the tone with a graceful entrance lined with oak trees and classic ranch fencing that leads you into a property that has been cared for and loved every step of the way. The owner’s pride shows in every corner of this estate, and no expense was spared in creating a place of comfort, beauty, and purpose.
The Home
Perched atop a hill, the 2,331 square foot home overlooks the ranch and its two ponds with wide, sweeping views of the rolling countryside. his charming Southern residence blends classic craftsmanship with modern comfort. The home’s inviting design captures the essence of Southern living; tall ceilings, wide windows that flood the rooms with natural light, that makes every space feel warm and welcoming.
The floor plan flows effortlessly, with 2 spacious bedrooms, 2.5 baths. The living area opens up beautifully to the outdoors, allowing you to take in the peaceful views from nearly every room.
The home sits on a solid poured slab with an attached two car garage. A wide, covered front porch stretches across the front, offering the perfect place to enjoy coffee in the mornings or watch the sun set over the pastures in the evenings. Out back, a private patio provides an ideal setting for entertaining or simply relaxing in the quiet beauty of the land. The home is connected to county water and fiber optics, providing modern convenience without sacrificing rural charm.
The Land
The pastures at Double D Ranch are as functional as they are beautiful, lush, rolling, and meticulously maintained, providing ample space for horses to graze freely. The property is mostly cross fenced with a pleasing mix of open meadows and shady treelines, ideal for rotation and animal comfort. All stables are equit with lights and fans. Two picturesque ponds, one approximately 1.8 acres and the other just under an acre, add serene beauty to the landscape and offer great fishing and scenic views.
Improvements across the ranch include:
• 8 feed and loafing barns
• 3 sheds and a hay barn with 2 attached stalls
• Equipment barn
• Main stable with 6 stalls
• Two smaller stables near the home (6 stalls and 4 stalls)
• Additional 2 stall barn behind the main stable
The tractor with attachments and a side by side convey with the property, making it truly turnkey.
From the oak lined entrance to the quiet, rolling pastures, Double D Ranch captures the essence of Southern grace and equestrian excellence. This is more than a property; it is a reflection of care, craftsmanship, and timeless beauty.
07/01/2026
Auction
34 ac.
ACTIVE
St. Clair County - 2301 Stemley Bridge Road, Pell City, AL
Opportunity is calling in Pell City! This 34± acre tract offers the kind of setting buyers are looking for—privacy, natural beauty, convenience, and long-term potential—all just minutes from Interstate 20. Whether you are searching for a private homesite, recreational getaway, hunting property, or a versatile land investment inside the Pell City area, this auction presents a rare chance to bid on acreage with excellent access to town, nearby amenities, and regional travel routes.
The property features a mostly wooded landscape with some open area before reaching Dunlap Springs Branch, creating a peaceful creekside environment ideal for outdoor enjoyment. With several hundred feet along the branch, the land offers natural character, wildlife habitat, and possible recreational uses. Across the branch, buyers may find potential for a private homesite or retreat-style setting, with room to enjoy the outdoors while still being close enough to Pell City for everyday convenience.
Located near Wolf Creek Road and only minutes from I-20, this acreage provides a strong blend of seclusion and accessibility. The setting is well suited for those who want space to spread out without giving up proximity to shopping, dining, schools, Lake Logan Martin, and the growing Pell City market. Buyers looking for acreage for recreation, a future residence, or a long-term hold should take a close look at this offering.
Property Highlights
• 34± acres in Pell City, Alabama
• Convenient location just minutes from Interstate 20
• Mostly wooded tract with natural privacy and recreational appeal
• Frontage along Dunlap Springs Branch with creekside character
• Potential private homesite or weekend retreat setting
• Suitable for hunting, recreation, outdoor enjoyment, or future residential use
• Access by nonexclusive easement for road access and potential utility access
• Located within Pell City limits and zoning
• Appointment required for property access due to easement
Do not miss this chance to bid on a sizeable Pell City land tract with creek frontage, wooded privacy, and convenient access to I-20. Properties with this combination of acreage, location, and usability are increasingly difficult to find. Mark your calendar, review the auction details, and be ready to bid on this 34± acre Pell City opportunity.
07/14/2025
$3,900,000
345 ac.
ACTIVE
Franklin County - County Road 6, Haleyville, AL
345 +/- Acre Franklin County, AL Turnkey Cattle Operation. Complete custom brick home, cattle herd, like new equipment, workshop, warehouse, hay barns, new fencing, living quarters for farm hands, and much more.
The HomeConstructed in 1970, the 2,488 sq. ft. brick home features 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with a complete basement. The house was completely remodeled in 2023.
Farm Hand Living Quarters
16 x 80 mobile home with a 12 x 32 room addition and deck.
The LandThe farm includes approximately 235 acres of rolling pasture, recently fenced and cross-fenced with extra-heavy duty material, with two working cattle pens and feeding areas. Roughly 110 acres of mature timberland provide excellent wildlife habitat and long-term value. With 7 ponds covering over 9 acres, half a mile of Posey Creek and a stream, water is never in short supply. The pastures are well maintained and produce over 600 round hay bales annually.
Buildings
-60 x 254 metal building, with 1848 sq ft office. Building has concrete floors, insulated, 3 phase power and LED lighting.
-144 x 200 metal building, concrete floor, power and lighting.
-40 x 112 metal building, concrete floor, insulated walls and ceiling, power and lighting.
-40 x 110 Hay Shed
The Following livestock and equipment is available for purchase as well:
The Cattle Herd
-120 Pure Bred Angus cows and multiple calves. All cows are 5 years old or younger.
- 4 Registered Brangus
Equipment
Equipment
(2) John Deere 6120 M Less than 100 hours
John Deere 6130 M 650 Hours
Massey Ferguson 265 tractor
Kubota SVL 97 skid steer
Kubota lawn mower
Kubota UTV Cab
Kubota UTV no Cab
Caterpillar D5C
Track Hoe
Brand new John Deere Hay Bailer
10 Wheel Hay Rack
Krone 4 basket tedder
Kune disc mowers
150 gallon
750 gallon sprayer
Multiple Stock Trailers, equipment, trailers, and utility trailers
Skid Steer attachments
Feed mixer
Tractor attachments
Misc tools
Located just 30 minutes from both Russellville and Moulton, AL, and 90 minutes from Huntsville, Birmingham or Tuscaloosa.
Call Jim Greene at 256.227.4869 for your own private showing.
05/14/2026
$689,900
135.75 ac.
ACTIVE
Crenshaw County - 0 Opp Highway, Dozier, AL
Situated along approximately 0.65 miles of Highway 331 frontage in the countryside of Crenshaw County, this 135+/- acre farm and recreational tract captures the feeling of classic South Alabama land ownership. Conveniently located between Opp and Brantley, this property blends income-producing farmland, managed timber, and exceptional hunting opportunities into one turn-key package just 87 miles from the white sand beaches of Destin, Florida.
As you enter through one of two gated entrances, a well-maintained gravel road leads to the cornerstone of the farm, a high-quality 60'x40'x16' enclosed Camp 11 barn strongly built with 8"x8" posts blends function and recreation. With concrete floors, City of Brantley power and water, 50-amp electric roll-up doors, a 14-foot lean-to, and plumbing already roughed in for a future bathroom, the barn is perfectly suited for equipment storage, an RV setup, a hunting camp, or even a future barndominium conversion. Hosting hunting weekends with friends, storing farm equipment, or creating your own rural retreat is easy with this setup.
The land itself offers a beautiful balance of productivity and wildlife habitat. Approximately 60 acres are currently leased for row crop farming at $100 per acre, providing immediate annual income while also creating an excellent food source for deer and turkey. The remaining landscape transitions into roughly 70 acres of mature, thinned pine plantation, giving the property a clean, open feel while maintaining long-term timber value. Scattered throughout are 5+/- acres of hardwood bottoms that provide ideal bedding and travel corridors for wildlife, with a tributary of Pigpen Creek running through the southeast corner.
For the outdoorsman, this tract checks a lot of boxes. Three established food plots are already in place, and the surrounding area has developed a strong reputation for quality deer and turkey hunting. While touring the property, bobwhite quail could even be heard calling, a rare reminder of the old South that still exists here. The combination of row crop fields, mature pine timber, hardwood drains, and established wildlife openings creates the kind of diverse habitat that supports healthy game populations year-round. Location is another standout feature.
The property sits just 9 miles from Brantley, 12 miles from Opp, and offers an easy drive to the Gulf Coast at only 1 hour 40 minutes from Destin. Whether you are looking for a full-time rural homesite, an income-producing investment, a hunting retreat, or a legacy property to enjoy for generations, this Crenshaw County farm delivers the space, infrastructure, and character that are increasingly hard to find. Opportunities to own a property that combines highway frontage, farm income, mature timber, quality hunting habitat, and a fully equipped barn setup are few and far between. This is the kind of place where mornings begin with gobbling turkeys in the spring, afternoons are spent hunting big bucks in the fall, and evenings end around camp with family and friends.
08/27/2025
$308,000
79 ac.
ACTIVE
Jackson County - 1958 Hwy 35, Lim Rock, AL
79 acres of wooded land with great hunting and beautiful views of the valley. Plenty of paved road frontage with utilities available. This property rises up to the top of the mountain and has some great timber which has not been cut in many years. This property is available for the first time in over 40 years. Plenty of deer and turkey on Highway 35.
05/21/2026
$324,000
72 ac.
ACTIVE
Dale County - Hwy 123, Ariton, AL
72 Acres on the Pea River w/Additional 60 +/- Riverfront Acres Available
Opportunities like this are becoming increasingly rare. This exceptional 72± acre Pea River property offers approximately 1,200 feet of river frontage, multiple homesites, established internal roads, hunting improvements, and the potential to acquire an additional 60± adjoining acres with even more river frontage.
What truly sets this property apart from most river tracts is the amount of usable land along the river corridor. It is normal for a quality river property to have a significant portion of its acreage located within a floodplain. What is uncommon is finding a tract where so much of the frontage and adjoining land along the river is not classified as wetland. More than half of the property sits above the river bottom, offering beautiful elevated views, multiple homesites, and excellent development potential.
For buyers seeking additional acreage, investment potential, or future expansion, approximately 60 adjoining acres with additional Pea River frontage may also be available for purchase. This creates a rare opportunity to assemble approximately 132 contiguous acres with substantial frontage along one of Southeast Alabama's most scenic rivers.
The southern portion of the property features a long, flat ridge with several outstanding building locations situated outside of the flood zone. A passing perk test is included, making the property ready for your dream home, hunting lodge, family retreat, or recreational getaway.
Power can be made available with an acceptable purchase price, helping reduce development costs and making future improvements even easier.
The property offers approximately 1,200 feet of frontage along the beautiful Pea River. An established internal road system provides access throughout the tract and to multiple points along the riverbank. During dry periods and warmer months, the Pea River often runs remarkably clear, adding to the property's natural beauty and recreational appeal.
If tubing, kayaking, canoeing, or fishing are high on your list, this property deserves a serious look. From the river access point on the property, it is approximately a three-hour float to the Highway 231 bridge. Along the way, you'll experience scenic stretches of river, sandbars, swift shoals, excellent fishing opportunities, and some of the most beautiful river scenery found anywhere in Southeast Alabama.
For those considering a campground, RV destination, canoe and kayak livery, glamping retreat, family compound, or other outdoor recreation venture, this property deserves serious consideration. The combination of river frontage, usable high ground, multiple homesites, established roads, and expansion potential is difficult to duplicate.
Unlike many recreational properties, buyers have the opportunity to work directly with an experienced land contractor familiar with the property and capable of assisting with roads, site preparation, drainage improvements, utility corridors, food plots, parking areas, river access improvements, and other infrastructure needs.
For buyers considering development, access to experienced equipment operators and construction resources can significantly simplify the process of transforming the property into a private retreat, hunting lodge, campground, RV destination, or outdoor recreation business. Site development assistance may be available through separate negotiation.
Hunters will appreciate that much of the work has already been done. A 3± acre hog-proof fenced food plot sits below the bluff and is overlooked by a 6' x 6' elevated shooting house. From this location, hunters can view approximately 30 acres of prime river-bottom whitetail habitat. An additional upland food plot is established in red and white clover.
Wildlife is abundant throughout the property, and the combination of river frontage, food plots, mature habitat, and diverse terrain creates outstanding opportunities for deer, turkey, and other game.
Having grown up floating and camping this section of the Pea River, I can confidently say it offers some of the finest recreational opportunities in the region. From the Highway 231 bridge all the way downstream toward Elba, there are countless opportunities for floating, fishing, camping, and enjoying the river's natural beauty. It is a special stretch of river that few people truly appreciate until they experience it firsthand.
Access is provided by a shared private deeded road off Highway 123. The property is located within the Ariton School District and is approximately two miles from Ariton High School.
Whether you're searching for a private family retreat, premier hunting property, future homesite, recreational investment, or a tract with business potential, this Pea River property offers a combination of features that are increasingly difficult to find.
Seller may consider owner financing with an acceptable down payment and terms.
10/02/2025
$674,500
236 ac.
ACTIVE
Monroe County - Wild Fork Road, Frisco City, AL
THIS IS A GREAT RECREATIONAL TRACT THAT IS INCOME PRODUCING NOW WITH A SAMSUNG LEASE ON THE PROPERTY AS WELL AS THINNED PINE PLANTATION FOR FUTURE INCOME
05/30/2025
$9,150,000
1500 ac.
ACTIVE
Marengo County - Allenville, AL
Outstanding 1,500-Acre Development Opportunity in Marengo County, Alabama offered at 6,250/acre.
Discover a truly exceptional investment opportunity with this expansive 1,500-acre farm located in the heart of Marengo County, Alabama. Boasting extensive frontage along U.S. Highway 80, a major east-west corridor, the property offers unmatched visibility and accessibility, setting the stage for a wide range of future development possibilities.
Currently operating as a productive agricultural asset, the property is equipped with three high-capacity irrigation pivots, supporting robust row crop production and enhancing the lands overall utility and value. The level to gently rolling topography, combined with fertile soil and existing infrastructure, makes it ideal for continued farming operations or expansion into agri-business ventures.
However, the true value of this property lies in its prime development potential. The highway frontage, along with easy access to nearby population centers and regional markets, positions the land as a prime candidate for commercial, industrial, or residential development. Whether your vision includes a master-planned residential community, retail complex, logistics hub, or mixed-use project, this tract offers the space, infrastructure, and strategic location to bring it to life.
Other notable features include:
Established internal road system
Existing utilities nearby (water, electricity)
Proximity to Demopolis, Selma, and other regional hubs
Potential for zoning adjustments based on proposed use
This is a rare, large-scale tract that offers the perfect blend of rural charm and forward-looking investment appeal. Whether you're a developer, investor, or large-scale operator, this Marengo County gem represents a unique chance to secure a substantial footprint in a high-growth corridor.
05/27/2026
$3,100
0.15 ac.
ACTIVE
Mobile County - Lincoln Avenue, Mobile, AL
Vacant Land Listing - Lincoln Ave Mobile Al
FOR SALE – VACANT LAND IN MOBILE, ALABAMA
Lincoln Ave, Mobile, AL 36610
Parcel ID: 22-08-44-0-019-008
Lot Size: 0.15 Acres (Approx. 5,227 Sq Ft)
Estimated Annual Property Taxes: $50.80
Pricing Options
Cash Price
$3,100
Property Overview
Affordable residential vacant lot located in the Lincoln Ave / Burney Estates area of Mobile, Alabama. This parcel provides an excellent opportunity for land investors, builders, or buyers seeking low-cost property ownership with future upside.
Property Details
Address: Lincoln Ave, Mobile, AL 36610
County: Mobile County
Parcel ID: 22-08-44-0-019-008
Lot Size: 0.12 Acres
Approx. Square Footage: 5,227 Sq Ft
Zoning: Residential
Land Type: Vacant Residential Lot
Road Access: Public paved street
Terrain: Buildable neighborhood lot
Subdivision Area: Burney Estates / Lincoln Place vicinity
Flood Zone: Buyer should verify FEMA flood zone
Utility Details
Water: Public water access nearby
Sewer: Public sewer or septic (buyer to verify)
Electricity: Available at street
Gas: May be available depending provider
Internet/Cable: Standard service area
Phone: Utility-ready neighborhood
Tax Information
Estimated Annual Taxes: $50.80/year
Low Holding Costs: Ideal for long-term ownership or speculative investment
Why This Property Is a Great Investment
1. Affordable Purchase Price
With a low cash price of $3,100 or flexible seller financing, this property offers an inexpensive entry into real estate ownership.
2. Low Taxes = Low Risk
Annual taxes of only $50.80 help keep ownership costs minimal while holding for appreciation.
3. Flexible Financing Terms
Seller financing creates an accessible path for buyers who may prefer avoiding traditional mortgages or credit requirements.
4. Residential Development Potential
This lot may offer opportunities for:
Single-family home development
Rental property investment
Buy-and-hold appreciation
Future resale
5. Growing Gulf Coast Market
Mobile, Alabama’s economic development, shipping industry, and population growth may support future land value increases.
6. Multiple Exit Strategies
Buyers can:
Hold long term
Develop later
Resell for profit
Add to investment portfolio
Nearby Area Benefits
Access to schools
Grocery and retail stores
Public transportation
Downtown Mobile access
Industrial and port employment opportunities
Ideal for:
Land investors
First-time land buyers
Builders
Buy-and-hold investors
Portfolio diversification
Investment Summary
This Lincoln Ave vacant lot offers low-cost land ownership, minimal annual taxes, flexible seller financing, and long-term development or resale potential. With affordable pricing and strong upside possibilities, this parcel may be an excellent opportunity for investors or buyers seeking accessible real estate in Mobile, Alabama.
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