Perry County, Alabama Land For Sale (19 results)
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FEATURED LISTING
04/23/2025
$94,720
29.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Perry County - Payne Bottom Road, Marion, AL
29.6 acres +/- of land for sale in Perry County, Alabama. This property has county dirt road frontage on two roads- Payne Bottom Road (south side) and Troy Perkins Road (east side). Power is available on the east side of the tract on Troy Perkins Road. The property is well-stocked with loblolly pines that were planted in 2021. A small stream flows through the property offering a natural water source. There are currently no roads or foodplots planted on the property, allowing the new owner to set up the property in the way you desire. There are no zoning restrictions on the property.
Legal Description- The property is located in Township 21N, Range 7E, Section 3, and is a part of the tax parcel ID# 03-02-03-0-000-004.0000. The land lies west of Troy Perkins Road and north of Payne Bottom Road.
Location- The property is located on the northwest side of the intersection of Troy Perkins Road and Payne Bottom Road. The property is located 18 miles south of Centreville, 40 miles to Tuscaloosa, 68 miles to Birmingham, 17 miles to Marion, and 39 miles to Montevallo. Showings are by appointment only please, so contact Jonathan Goode to schedule your visit to this property.
FEATURED LISTING
04/08/2025
$2,411,770
689 ac.
ACTIVE
Perry County - 0 Hwy AL 14, Selma, AL
This is one of the rarest riverfront tracts to hit the market in years. The water frontage includes 2.7 miles of frontage on the Cahaba River, a premier year-round river in the US offering fishing, boating/canoeing, and hunting opportunities, 1.6 miles of frontage on Bingham Creek along its north boundary, and 1.1 miles of frontage on Possum Creek along its southeast boundary. Located in both Perry & Dallas County near the Suttle community, access is easy with 0.8 miles of frontage on Highway 14, and this area of the renowned Black Belt is known for producing trophy bucks, turkey, dove, waterfowl, and other wild game. Pursuing those is easy with numerous large food plots, 20+ acres in duck ponds, miles of improved roads and trails throughout, and fantastic wildlife habitat. The timber is diverse, including professionally managed pine plantations, from pre-merchantable stands ideal for bedding habitat to merchantable stands ready for harvest, and over 150 acres of mature hardwood. Power is available, and there are multiple scenic camp or lodge sites and several large potential fishing lake sites. With its flat to gentle topography, this tract could also do well converting to agriculture, and it could likely pay for itself through the use of a conservation easement for qualified buyers. This is truly a unique opportunity, all located just 10 miles north of Selma, 1 hour from Montgomery & Tuscaloosa, 1.5 hours from Birmingham & Meridian, and 3 hours from Mobile. You'll be hard-pressed to find a property like this anywhere else.
FEATURED LISTING
04/02/2025
$420,000
210 ac.
ACTIVE
Perry County - 0 Foster Road, Centerville, AL
This is an exceptional hunting and recreational property offering great hunting in a good area, spanning across rolling terrain. The property boasts a diverse mix of pine and hardwood timber at various stages of growth, creating an ideal habitat for wildlife. With multiple food plots strategically placed throughout the land, it's tailored to attract and sustain game, making it a haven for hunters.
The well-maintained internal road and trail system provides easy navigation throughout the property, ensuring convenient access to all areas. Additionally, the property adjoins the Talladega National Forest, offering even more acreage for hunting and outdoor activities.
Located just off Highway 219, the property is easily accessible via a 50-foot deeded easement off Foster Road, combining privacy and convenience. Whether you're seeking a prime hunting retreat, a recreational getaway, or a timberland investment, this property offers the perfect opportunity. For more information or to set up a showing, call Allan Hixon at (205) 799-1422 or Josh Hixon at (205) 361-0946.
FEATURED LISTING
03/12/2025
$269,100
117 ac.
ACTIVE
Perry County - Mt. Nebo Rd, Marion, AL
117 ACRES +/- ON MT. NEBO ROAD IN PERRY COUNTY, AL
This is a great secluded timber tract North of Marion in Perry County, Alabama. The topography is rolling with the hillsides covered in planted pine and mature harwood timber in the bottomland. An old pond sits in the middle of the parcel and with a little work would make a great duck or fishing hole. This is a great recreational property with an abundance of wildlife.
Please contact J. Cooper Holmes @ 205-292-6356 for a tour of the property.
FEATURED LISTING
03/11/2025
$2,750,000
525 ac.
ACTIVE
Perry County - Perry County Road 38, Marion, AL
Donavan Farm- Memories are made here. The Donavan Farm is one of the most beloved farms in Alabama's Black Belt. It has been the location of so many good memories for people in west Alabama for decades. The Donavan Farm is 525 acres +/-, just south of the town of Marion in Perry County. The farm is well known as a wedding and event venue at the Donavan Inn. The iconic red barn has been the backdrop for many weddings, church picnics, and family get-togethers. The Donavan Fishing Club has been producing trophy bass fishing experiences for members and guests for many years. The Donavan Farm is a working cattle farm, with extensive fencing and cross-fencing for rotational grazing. There are several potential streams of income for the new owner as a wedding and event venue, the fishing club, and cattle and hay production. This has been a generational farm, and the family hopes to find new owners that will cherish it as much as the Barnett's have.
Donavan Inn- In a grove of stately pecan trees, sits the farmhouse and barn. The Inn is a quaint older farmhouse that was previously used as a family get-away, but has most recently been used as a wedding and event venue. The home is spacious, yet cozy, and has plenty of room for hosting family and friends. There are 3 bedrooms and 3 full bathrooms, and can sleep 8-10 in the bedrooms. Ample porch space calls you to sit outside to share the day's memories from your adventures. The home has a kitchen, two living areas, and a dining room.
Event Barn- Behind the farmhouse is the recognizable red barn that has become one of the reasons people love having weddings and events here. The barn is open on the inside, and the owners kept the rustic feel. It has seating down each side. It is open air along the sides, and is a charming place for your get-togethers.
Storage Barns- In the middle of the farm are a couple of other barns that are used for hay storage and small livestock. Mr. Earl Washburn has been the farm manager here for more than 40 years. He has a small high-fenced enclosure where he keeps a few head of livestock and some small exotic animals like fallow deer. This area has always been a draw for children and guests to watch, and occasionally pet, the animals.
Fishing Lakes- There are 4 fishing lakes that have been managed for trophy bass fishing experiences. The lakes total 65 acres +/- of water. They have been managed by Dr. Thomas Wilson, who placed structure in the lakes for fish habitat. Forage fish of bream and shad have been added to enhance the bass size and population. Through the years many largemouth over 7 lbs have been caught, and the farm record is 14 lbs 1oz. The Donavan Lakes Fishing Club has provided anglers from all over the chance to purchase memberships to fish these 4 lakes. Donavan Lakes are well-known across central Alabama for the quality fishing- the ability to catch a lot of bass and also some really large bass. Each of the lakes has at least one pier and a boat launch. There are fish feeders on the lakes ot help promote the forage fish populations. Davis Fish Farms has stocked the lakes as needed over the past few years.
Pasture- Approximately 270 acres +/- is in pasture that has been fenced and cross-fenced for cattle grazing. There are numerous water stock tanks in the different paddocks. The numerous pastures allows for rotational grazing that improves livestock productivity and increases forage capacity. Approximately 70-75 acres in the northwest portion of the farm was in timber that was fenced for silvopasture grazing. The timber on that portion was harvested in the past year. That area could be cleaned up for more pasture, or replanted for more silvopasture if desired.
There are many other charming aspects to the farm. A walking trail was created at Lake Inez to give you a serene spot to take a stroll and shake off the cares of the rest of the world. Lake Inez's water level fluctuates quite a bit, and it can draw ducks and geese in winter. Many ducks and geese use the other lakes as well. There are deer hunting opportunities for those that enjoy getting in the deer stand during Alabama's long whitetail season. The property has paved road frontage on both Perry County Roads 38 and 35. The property is less than 5 miles from Vaiden Airfield, making it easy for you or your guests coming in from out of the area. The farm manager and lake manager would be open to staying on with the new owners if needed.
Location- The farm is located about 6 miles south of Marion on Perry County Road 38. The land is easily accessible to nearby cities: 60 miles to Tuscaloosa, 82 miles to Birmingham, 74 miles to Montgomery, 180 miles to Pensacola, 160 miles to Mobile, 182 miles to Jackson, MS, and 227 miles to Atlanta. Showings of this farm are by appointment only please to qualified buyers. Please contact Jonathan Goode today to schedule your visit to this beautiful farm.
FEATURED LISTING
02/19/2025
$400,000
157 ac.
ACTIVE
Perry County - 0 County Road 282, Perryville, AL
This hunting and timber investment tract is made up of approximately 138 acres of unthinned loblolly pine plantation (planted in 2003), with significant timber value, and about 20 acres of mature hardwood SMZ's along two small, unnamed tributaries that flow into Little Oakmulgee Creek. The property is located several miles down a county dirt road, providing plenty of seclusion for deer and turkey hunting, in an area known for its abundant game populations and strong timber markets. The tract is surrounded by larger landowners including a small common boundary with the Talladega National Forest. Cahaba River access is just a few miles up the road in Sprott. Selma, Marion, Centreville, and Brent are all less than a 45-minute drive and only about an hour and a half to Birmingham or Tuscaloosa. Call today to schedule a tour of this outstanding investment opportunity!
FEATURED LISTING
02/14/2025
$977,000
21 ac.
ACTIVE
Perry County - 1499 Washington Street, Marion, AL
MAJESTIC ANTEBELLUM HOME ON 21 +/- ACRES IN PERRY COUNTY, AL
Welcome to Oakwind!!! Contruction of the home started in 1846 and was completed in 1850 by Spuire Lowry who settled in Perry County from North Carolina. As you walk around and through the home it really makes you appreciate the artisan and craftsmanship that took four years to erect this masterpiece. After being vacant for years the house was considered one of Alabama's endangered historic sites by the Alabama Historical Commission. The current owners purchased the home from the Perry County Historical and Preservation Society restoring this property to its former glory in the early 1990's cutting no corners and with meticulous detail to historical preservation. The home is beautifully furnished with period pieces and with custom detail (all furnishings and appliances are included in the sale). The home sits on approximately 21 acres with plenty of open space, an oak grove and hardwood timber. The original kitchen sits behind the home with a working wood burning fireplace. There is an enclosed workshop with a cement floor, large barn for storage and an old garage. Adjacent to the main home is a guest house tucked away in a pecan grove. The guest cottage was built around the 1930's and would make a great rental property or BnB. Also included in the sale of the property is a 5303 John Deere tractor, bush hog, finishing mower and box blade to keep the property pristinely manicured. If for any reason power goes out there is a Generac generator fueled by natural gas that will power the whole house.
Tours of the property are by appointment only. Please contact Cooper Holmes @ 205-292-6356
FEATURED LISTING
02/04/2025
$5,215,000
1376 ac.
ACTIVE
Perry County - Hwy 183, Marion, AL
1,376 ACRES +/- DIVERSIFIED ROW CROP/CATTLE FARM IN PERRY COUNTY, AL
The Black Belt of Alabama is known for its rich fertile soil, abundance of Natural Resources and unique culture. Since the early 1800's settlers flocked to the wild prairies of this region to start new lives and build an agricultural legacy. Generational family properties are found all across this narrow strip that runs through the middle section of the State. It's not very often that large tracts of farm land pass hands in this area of the Black Belt, especially Perry County. This farm is made up of approximately 824 acres of row crop, 174 acres of pastureland and 354 acres of timber/recreational land. Two lakes ranging in sizes of 14.5 and 9.5 acres make a great addition for fishing and providing a water source for wildlife like duck, dove and deer. There is currently a Solar option lease that encompasses 1,254 acres with 3.5 years remaining. This lease does not restrict the owner of any use of the property. Corn, cotton and cattle are currently being grown on the farm. There is an abundance of wildlife in this area making this a great recreational property as well. Approximately 40 acres of mature hardwood timber and a camphouse were just added to the property in early 2025.
For more information on the property and Solar option lease details please reach out to J. Cooper Holmes @ 205-292-6356 .
FEATURED LISTING
01/30/2025
$1,100,000
235 ac.
ACTIVE
Perry County - 0 Co Rd 47, Heiberger, AL
Beautiful 235+/- acres on the Cahaba River in Heiberger, Alabama; just a half mile off Highway 5. Roughly 100 acres right now being farmed and the rest is beautiful hardwood timber. Property is loaded in deer and turkey. Has cypress slough with wood ducks. Enjoy swimming and fishing on the large sandbar in the summer. Has two sandbars. Multiple food plots for deer. Power and water at gate. Awesome home site for building a cabin. For more information Call Will Hairston
FEATURED LISTING
01/24/2025
$475,000
240 ac.
ACTIVE
Perry County - Perry County Road 51, Marion, AL
240 acres +/- of land for sale adjoining the Talladega National Forest in Perry County, Alabama. This property is a good mixture of timberland and recreational property. A great network of internal roads and trails leads throughout the property. The land has gated access along Perry County Road 51 / Sherman Huey Road, which is a dirt road. No utilities are nearby, but you could power a camp with a generator or with solar power if desired. Approximately 150 acres of the property was either clear cut or thinned in 2023 and 2024. There are stands of planted long leaf pines, and the timber on the southern 40 acres has not been cut. The land is surrounded by timber company land, and it also adjoins about 600 acres of Talladega National Forest land, giving you access to hunt public land in addition to this property.
Legal Description- The property consists of 240 acres +/- in 3 tax parcels, located in Township 21N, Range 9E, Sections 23 and 26. The Perry County tax assessor parcel ID#'s are 05-06-23-0-000-003.0000, 05-07-26-0-000-001.0000, and 05-07-26-0-000-002.0000. Property taxes for 2023 were approximately $786.
Location- The property is located on Perry County Road 51 (from the west) and Sherman Huey Road (from the east). This property is located 15 miles south of Centreville, 20 miles east of Marion, 21 miles west of Maplesville, 36 miles to Clanton, 50 miles to Tuscaloosa, and 67 miles to Birmingham. The property is behind a locked gate, and showings are by appointment only please. Contact Jonathan Goode at 334-247-2005 to schedule your showing today.
FEATURED LISTING
01/24/2025
$150,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Perry County - Marion, AL
80 acres +/- of land for sale near Marion, in Perry County, Alabama. This property has potential to be a good hunting and recreational tract near the city of Marion. The timber on the property appears to have been harvested approximately 7-10 years ago, and has naturally regrown. A trail system leads to a couple of food plot areas. There is ample opportunity to add more roads and trails to this parcel. A small stream flows through the property, providing water for the wildlife. There is currently not deeded access, but there is potential to get a road use license from the timber company to the west to access the property. For more information about this arrangement, please feel free to contact the listing agent. Utilities are not currently close by. This is probably not a great candidate for a homesite, but it would be suitable for hunting and recreation.
Legal Description- The property lies in Township 19N, Range 8E, Section 22, and is described as Perry County Tax Assessor Parcel ID# 14-05-22-0-000-008.0000. Property taxes for 2023 were approximately $238.30.
Location- The property is located a few miles east of Marion off Mars Hill Cemetery Road. The property is lcoated 6 miles from Marion, 30 miles to Centreville, 27 miles to Selma, 60 miles to Tuscaloosa, and 80 miles to Birmingham. Showings are by appointment only please, so contact Jonathan Goode for more information about this property at 334-247-2005 cell.
FEATURED LISTING
01/06/2025
$889,525
391 ac.
ACTIVE
Perry County - 0 Fellowship Cemetery Road, Marion, AL
This well-stocked timber and hunting property is located just west of the community of North Perry, an hour from Tuscaloosa, 90 minutes from Birmingham, 25 minutes to Greensboro, and 20 minutes to Marion. Enjoy immediate tax-free income opportunities from several age classes of merchantable pine plantations that all need thinning asap, large stands of mature hardwood, severable possible fishing lake sites, established food plots, multiple scenic campsites, and easy access from frontage on Fellowship Cemetary Road. Little Brush Creek crosses the property, providing a water source for the abundant deer, turkey, and other wildlife present on the property. Tracts rarely hit the market with both this much timber and excellent hunting opportunities. Don't miss your chance to see this one.
FEATURED LISTING
12/16/2024
$375,000
200 ac.
ACTIVE
Perry County - 0 Jones Road, Pinetucky, AL
This property has deeded access. Around 100 acres of 12-year-old planted pines. Mixed hardwoods and pines across the rest of the property. 7 green fields. Miles of interior road. Beaver Creek runs through the center of the property. Nice area for duck hunting. Beautiful hilltop with breathtaking views.
FEATURED LISTING
11/29/2024
$276,439
119 ac.
ACTIVE
Perry County - 0 County Road 219, Summerfield, AL
This diverse hunting and timber investment is located just off Highway 219 on the north side of the renowned Black Belt and inside the Talladega National Forest. Enjoy diverse timber including 71 acres of pine plantation and the balance in hardwood, a creek providing a sizeable potential fishing lake site, and excellent hunting for deer, turkey, waterfowl, and other wild game.
FEATURED LISTING
11/29/2024
$534,843
184 ac.
ACTIVE
Perry County - 0 County Road 6, Marion Junction, AL
It's rare to get trophy deer, turkey, and duck hunting on a tract this size, but this gem located in the renowned Black Belt has them all. Located 10 minutes north of Marion Junction between the Hamburg and Suttle Community, halfway between Marion and Selma, and just a few hundred yards from the Cahaba River, enjoy paved road frontage with utilities on both CR 6 and Pink Wilson Road, 115 acres of pine plantation from 15 to 40 years old, food plots, multiple duck ponds, and 35 acres in hardwood. The property between this tract and the nearby Cahaba River is farmland, further enhancing the hunting quality of this unique tract. Black Belt hunting land like this is rare.
FEATURED LISTING
07/08/2024
$114,900
71.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Perry County - 0 County Road 183, Lot#WP#002, Marion, AL
Located conveniently on State Highway 183 about 12 miles south of Centerville, this property is a good investment and has plenty of wildlife. There was a good amount of deer sign on the property when riding through. With over 1/2 mile of county road frontage, you have plenty of options for a place to put a camp or home. There are a couple of existing food plots on the property and there's plenty of space to build more of these for hunting if you desire. The southwest corner of the 31.5 +/- acre tract located on Highway 183 hasn't been cut in 30+ years. The 40 +/- acre tract is located about 1/2 mile away and hasn't been cut in 30+ years. A portion of White Branch flows through this tract. There are good interior roads to get around on with off-road vehicles. Marion is about 10 minutes away, so you can still enjoy the conveniences of being near town. If you're looking for a great place to get away and enjoy the outdoors, don't let this one slip away! Give me a call to see this great property! Property lines shown are approximate. Showings are by appointment only.
FEATURED LISTING
05/21/2024
$534,900
232 ac.
ACTIVE
Perry County - Marion, AL
Snow Hill is a prime hunting and recreational offering that features diverse timber, well managed and maintained wildlife habitat, and a pond with water control built in 2022.
Located just north of Marion, Snow hill is less than 1 hr 15 mins from Birmingham, Less than 1 hr from Tuscaloosa, and 1 hr 30 mins from Montgomery.
* Well planned and Intensively managed wildlife habitat, including green fields, mast producing trees, and native grasses
* Over six miles of roads and trails
* Pole barn and conex box
* Pond with water control
* Timber includes planted longleaf pine, mature hardwoods, and loblolly pine
FEATURED LISTING
05/09/2024
$599,000
187 ac.
ACTIVE
Perry County - 3000 Perryville Church Road, Marion, AL
Nestled in the beautiful landscape of the famed Alabama Blackbelt region, this charmingfarmhouseoffers a peaceful retreat among nature's splendor. Offering a nice 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom layout, this property is ideal for those seeking a peacefulcountryside lifestyle.
Key Features:
Farmhouse:A quaint farmhouse exuding rustic charm, featuring a cozy kitchen and two living areas, perfect for relaxation and gatherings.
Beautiful Yard and Grounds:Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature with a well maintained yard and sprawling grounds, adorned with fruit trees and Muscadine vines.
Utility/Skinning Shed:Convenient utility shed for storage and a skinning shed for outdoor enthusiasts.
Old Barn:A barn adds character to the property and with restoration offers potential for various uses.
Natural Features:
Dry Creek:The tranquil Dry Creek meanders through the property, enhancing its natural allure.
Food Plots:Strategically placed food plots provide opportunities for wildlife observation and management.
Trails:Explore the expansive property via trails, perfect for hiking, biking, or ATV adventures.
Timbered Land:With 150 acres of heavily timbered land, this property presents an opportunity for timber management and immediate potential income generation.
Regeneration Area:Enjoy 37 acres of three-year natural regeneration, serving as an excellent bedding area for deer and enhancing the property's ecological diversity.
Hunting Paradise:Experience excellent deer and turkey hunting in a prime location renowned for its abundant wildlife.
Convenient Location:Situated within proximity to major cities and amenities:
60 miles to Tuscaloosa
70 miles to Montgomery
80 miles to Birmingham
15 miles to Marion and Selma
This property offers a rare opportunity to own a picturesque farmhouse surrounded by natural beauty and abundant recreational possibilities. Whether you're seeking a serene retreat or an outdoor enthusiast's paradise, this is idyllic haven to call home.
FEATURED LISTING
03/16/2024
$80,000
20 ac.
ACTIVE
Perry County - Marion, AL
Older Dog Trot House & 20 Acres!
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