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04/02/2025
$669,000
205 ac.
ACTIVE
Tallapoosa County - Bluff Springs Road, Goldville, AL
+/-205 acres of timberland in Tallapoosa County, AL. 15-20 minute drive from Ashland and Alexander City. 1/4 mile of frontage on Bluff Springs Road. Osborn Creek is a beautiful creek that flows year round through the property along with several smaller tributaries This tract is very diverse with recently thinned pines, hardwood bottoms and three year old planted loblolly.
The timber consists of:
-53 acres of 14 year old loblolly pine
-31 acres of 16 year old loblolly pine
-83 acres of 3 year old loblolly pine
-32 acres of hardwood bottomland (SMZ)
-6 acres of non-forest
The three year loblolly pines are MCP loblolly from Arborgen nursery.
The 14 and 16 year old pine stands have been thinned and will provide excellent wildlife habitat after a prescribed burn.
There is a good system of internal roads and trails to get around the property.
03/29/2025
$649,000
236 ac.
ACTIVE
Tallapoosa County - Big Rock Road, Jacksons Gap, AL
+/-236 acres of timberland convenient to Highway 280 near Jacksons Gap, Alabama. Only 7 miles to Lake Martin, 14 miles to Alexander City, AL and a 40 minute drive to Auburn, AL. Sturdivant creek runs through the heart of the property. Mature hardwood timber lines the main creek bottom. The tract can be accessed from Abbett Road from the south and Big Rock Road from the north.
The property consists of the following timber types:
57 acres of mature hardwood/SMZ. (streamside management zone)
122 acres of recently planted ArborGen MCP loblolly pines
16 acres of 10 year old Loblolly pine
38 acres of 25 year old Loblolly pine
7 acres of non-forest
Good internal road/trail system. Rolling topography.
07/18/2025
$964,446
288 ac.
ACTIVE
Tallapoosa County - Swamp Hollow, Dadeville, AL
Property Overview
The Dudleyville Tracts offer a rare opportunity to acquire one or all five of these contiguous, wildlife-rich timberland properties located in the heart of Alabama's timber belt. Positioned in the scenic Piedmont region just minutes from Dadeville and within easy reach of Lake Martin, the Tallapoosa River, and the Atlanta Airport, these tracts combine natural beauty, timber income potential, and recreational appeal. Each property features gently rolling terrain, productive soils, and a mix of timber types, including mature loblolly pine stands ready for harvest, recently planted genetically improved pine, and valuable hardwood bottomlands along creeks. This diverse timber base supports both financial returns and habitat enhancement. Whether for timber investment, hunting, or rural living, the Dudleyville Tracts offer long-term value in a highly desirable and rich setting.
Location
The Dudleyville Tracts can be accessed by Swamp Hollow Road and Booger Hollow Road, both of which are maintained by the county. Each tract features internal wood roads suitable for 24 vehicles, provided the conditions are dry.
-Tract 1 is accessible from an entrance on Swamp Hollow Road and features approximately 1,300 feet of frontage along this road, which forms its entire eastern boundary. It also has direct access to electricity.
-Tract 2 is accessed from both Swamp Hollow Road and Booger Hollow Road. The tract has about 1,700 feet of frontage along Swamp Hollow Road, -which makes up its entire eastern boundary, and approximately 3,070 feet along Booger Hollow Road. It also has direct access to electricity.
-Tract 3 can be accessed from an entrance on Booger Hollow Road and boasts an estimated 2,200 feet of frontage along the road, which forms its entire western boundary. Electricity is available just across Booger Hollow Road.
-Tract 4 is accessible by an entrance on Booger Hollow Road. It features approximately 3,530 feet of frontage along Booger Hollow Road. Also, power is available about a quarter mile north of the property.
-Tract 5 is accessible by an entrance on Booger Hollow Road. It features approximately 2,660 feet of frontage along Booger Hollow Road. Also, power is available about a half mile north of the property.
Access
The Dudleyville Tracts can be accessed by Swamp Hollow Road and Booger Hollow Road, both of which are maintained by the county. Each tract features internal wood roads suitable for 24 vehicles, provided the conditions are dry.
-Tract 1 is accessible from an entrance on Swamp Hollow Road and features approximately 1,300 feet of frontage along this road, which forms its entire eastern boundary. It also has direct access to electricity.
-Tract 2 is accessed from both Swamp Hollow Road and Booger Hollow Road. The tract has about 1,300 feet of frontage along Swamp Hollow Road, which makes up its entire western boundary, and approximately 920 feet along Booger Hollow Road. It also has direct access to electricity.
-Tract 3 can be accessed from an entrance on Booger Hollow Road and boasts an estimated 2,700 feet of frontage along the road, which forms its entire eastern boundary. Electricity is available about half a mile to the north.
-Tract 4 is accessible by an entrance on Booger Hollow Road that comes through the adjoining Tract 3. It features approximately 2,100 feet of frontage along Booger Hollow Road. Also, power is available just north of the property.
Property Description
The Dudleyville Tracts offer an exceptional opportunity for timber investment, recreation, and rural living, all within easy reach of the Tallapoosa River and Lake Martin. Each property features gently rolling terrain, well-drained soil ideal for timber production, and a variety of timber types that not only support long-term forest management but also attract abundant wildlife. With access to creeks and natural water sources, all four tracts boast both beauty and functionality, making them equally suitable for hunting, camping, or future homestead development.
-Tract 1 offers dual-purpose potential as both a timber-producing and premier wildlife property. A central creek runs from north to south, and a branch of Chattasofka Creek crosses the southwest corner, enhancing the tract's appeal for recreation and wildlife habitat. The terrain is gently rolling with approximate elevations ranging from 700 to 825 feet above sea level.
-Tract 2 presents an excellent opportunity to build a ranchette or rural retreat, thanks to its ample road frontage on two county roads and direct access to electricity. The terrain is gently rolling with approximate elevations ranging from 680 to 845 feet above sea level.
-Tract 3 also offers dual-purpose potential as both a timber-producing and premier wildlife property. The terrain is gently rolling with approximate elevations ranging from 660 to 840 feet above sea level. A central creek runs from north to south, and another runs along the entire eastern boundary, enhancing the tract's appeal for recreation and wildlife habitat.
-Tract 4 is an excellent choice for wildlife habitat development or a secluded nature retreat, as three branches of Chattasofka Creek run through the property, along with varied timber and terrain. The terrain is gently rolling with approximate elevations ranging from 640 to 810 feet above sea level.
-Tract 5 is an excellent choice for wildlife habitat development or a secluded nature retreat, as three branches of Chattasofka Creek run through the property, along with varied timber and terrain. The terrain is gently rolling with approximate elevations ranging from 640 to 810 feet above sea level.
Timber Resource
The Dudleyville Tracts have been well-managed for timber and wildlife. Each tract contains mature loblolly pine stands that are financially ready for harvest, and it is recommended that the tracts be replanted to maintain long-term productivity if timber income is the primary objective. Alternatively, for landowners who prioritize wildlife habitat or aesthetics, thinning combined with a prescribed burning cycle every 2-3 years is advised. These treatments enhance habitat quality by opening the canopy, improving forage, reducing wildfire risk, and clearing residual debris.
Additionally, each tract contains hardwood bottomlands rich in mast-producing oaks, located along creek corridors. These areas are ecologically valuable, serving as wildlife corridors and food sources, and are best left intact to preserve their environmental benefits. Furthermore, recently planted genetically improved loblolly pine stands are present on several tracts, with management plans that involve future thinning and optional post-thinning treatments, such as fertilization, herbaceous control, and burning, to optimize growth and habitat value.
-Tract 1 features 41 acres of mature loblolly pine ready for harvest, 34 acres of recently planted loblolly pine with high-value timber potential, and 14 acres of hardwood bottomlands.
-Tract 2 features 66 acres of mature loblolly pine that is financially mature and ready for harvest, 9 acres of recently planted loblolly pine with high-value timber potential, and 6 acres of hardwood bottomlands.
-Tract 3 features 70 acres of mature loblolly pine ready for harvest, 62 acres of newly planted genetically improved pine, and 49 acres of hardwood bottomlands.
-Tract 4 features 87 acres of mature loblolly pine ready for harvest, 12 acres of recently planted loblolly pine, and 24 acres of hardwood bottomlands.
-Tract 5 features 76 acres of mature loblolly pine ready for harvest, 163 acres of recently planted loblolly pine, and 45 acres of hardwood bottomlands.
07/15/2024
$659,000
104 ac.
ACTIVE
Tallapoosa County - Barrons Bridge Road, Lot#WP001, Dadeville, AL
Searching for the perfect hunting or recreational escape, this property has endless possibilities. Conveniently located off of Highway 50 near beautiful Lake Martin. The property is trail-ready for ATV rides and gives proper access to beautiful hunting sites. Features include pines, hardwoods, green fields, food plots to assist in hunting whitetail deer or turkey, and a small stream that provides a water source for wild game. The size of this property would allow you to build your barndominium, pole barns, or workshop and still have room to enjoy the property for recreational use. In addition, the timber was last harvested in 2009, allowing growth and regeneration for a possible future investment. Call now to schedule a visit to this beautiful property that will leave you wanting to make it your own!
06/03/2025
$282,584
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Tallapoosa County - Swamp Hollow, Dadeville, AL
Property Overview
The Dudleyville Tracts offer a rare opportunity to acquire one or all five of these contiguous, wildlife-rich timberland properties located in the heart of Alabama's timber belt. Positioned in the scenic Piedmont region just minutes from Dadeville and within easy reach of Lake Martin, the Tallapoosa River, and the Atlanta Airport, these tracts combine natural beauty, timber income potential, and recreational appeal. Each property features gently rolling terrain, productive soils, and a mix of timber types, including mature loblolly pine stands ready for harvest, recently planted genetically improved pine, and valuable hardwood bottomlands along creeks. This diverse timber base supports both financial returns and habitat enhancement. Whether for timber investment, hunting, or rural living, the Dudleyville Tracts offer long-term value in a highly desirable and rich setting.
Location
The Dudleyville Tracts can be accessed by Swamp Hollow Road and Booger Hollow Road, both of which are maintained by the county. Each tract features internal wood roads suitable for 24 vehicles, provided the conditions are dry.
-Tract 1 is accessible from an entrance on Swamp Hollow Road and features approximately 1,300 feet of frontage along this road, which forms its entire eastern boundary. It also has direct access to electricity.
-Tract 2 is accessed from both Swamp Hollow Road and Booger Hollow Road. The tract has about 1,700 feet of frontage along Swamp Hollow Road, -which makes up its entire eastern boundary, and approximately 3,070 feet along Booger Hollow Road. It also has direct access to electricity.
-Tract 3 can be accessed from an entrance on Booger Hollow Road and boasts an estimated 2,200 feet of frontage along the road, which forms its entire western boundary. Electricity is available just across Booger Hollow Road.
-Tract 4 is accessible by an entrance on Booger Hollow Road. It features approximately 3,530 feet of frontage along Booger Hollow Road. Also, power is available about a quarter mile north of the property.
-Tract 5 is accessible by an entrance on Booger Hollow Road. It features approximately 2,660 feet of frontage along Booger Hollow Road. Also, power is available about a half mile north of the property.
Access
The Dudleyville Tracts can be accessed by Swamp Hollow Road and Booger Hollow Road, both of which are maintained by the county. Each tract features internal wood roads suitable for 24 vehicles, provided the conditions are dry.
-Tract 1 is accessible from an entrance on Swamp Hollow Road and features approximately 1,300 feet of frontage along this road, which forms its entire eastern boundary. It also has direct access to electricity.
-Tract 2 is accessed from both Swamp Hollow Road and Booger Hollow Road. The tract has about 1,300 feet of frontage along Swamp Hollow Road, which makes up its entire western boundary, and approximately 920 feet along Booger Hollow Road. It also has direct access to electricity.
-Tract 3 can be accessed from an entrance on Booger Hollow Road and boasts an estimated 2,700 feet of frontage along the road, which forms its entire eastern boundary. Electricity is available about half a mile to the north.
-Tract 4 is accessible by an entrance on Booger Hollow Road that comes through the adjoining Tract 3. It features approximately 2,100 feet of frontage along Booger Hollow Road. Also, power is available just north of the property.
Property Description
The Dudleyville Tracts offer an exceptional opportunity for timber investment, recreation, and rural living, all within easy reach of the Tallapoosa River and Lake Martin. Each property features gently rolling terrain, well-drained soil ideal for timber production, and a variety of timber types that not only support long-term forest management but also attract abundant wildlife. With access to creeks and natural water sources, all four tracts boast both beauty and functionality, making them equally suitable for hunting, camping, or future homestead development.
-Tract 1 offers dual-purpose potential as both a timber-producing and premier wildlife property. A central creek runs from north to south, and a branch of Chattasofka Creek crosses the southwest corner, enhancing the tract's appeal for recreation and wildlife habitat. The terrain is gently rolling with approximate elevations ranging from 700 to 825 feet above sea level.
-Tract 2 presents an excellent opportunity to build a ranchette or rural retreat, thanks to its ample road frontage on two county roads and direct access to electricity. The terrain is gently rolling with approximate elevations ranging from 680 to 845 feet above sea level.
-Tract 3 also offers dual-purpose potential as both a timber-producing and premier wildlife property. The terrain is gently rolling with approximate elevations ranging from 660 to 840 feet above sea level. A central creek runs from north to south, and another runs along the entire eastern boundary, enhancing the tract's appeal for recreation and wildlife habitat.
-Tract 4 is an excellent choice for wildlife habitat development or a secluded nature retreat, as three branches of Chattasofka Creek run through the property, along with varied timber and terrain. The terrain is gently rolling with approximate elevations ranging from 640 to 810 feet above sea level.
-Tract 5 is an excellent choice for wildlife habitat development or a secluded nature retreat, as three branches of Chattasofka Creek run through the property, along with varied timber and terrain. The terrain is gently rolling with approximate elevations ranging from 640 to 810 feet above sea level.
Timber Resource
The Dudleyville Tracts have been well-managed for timber and wildlife. Each tract contains mature loblolly pine stands that are financially ready for harvest, and it is recommended that the tracts be replanted to maintain long-term productivity if timber income is the primary objective. Alternatively, for landowners who prioritize wildlife habitat or aesthetics, thinning combined with a prescribed burning cycle every 2-3 years is advised. These treatments enhance habitat quality by opening the canopy, improving forage, reducing wildfire risk, and clearing residual debris.
Additionally, each tract contains hardwood bottomlands rich in mast-producing oaks, located along creek corridors. These areas are ecologically valuable, serving as wildlife corridors and food sources, and are best left intact to preserve their environmental benefits. Furthermore, recently planted genetically improved loblolly pine stands are present on several tracts, with management plans that involve future thinning and optional post-thinning treatments, such as fertilization, herbaceous control, and burning, to optimize growth and habitat value.
-Tract 1 features 41 acres of mature loblolly pine ready for harvest, 34 acres of recently planted loblolly pine with high-value timber potential, and 14 acres of hardwood bottomlands.
-Tract 2 features 66 acres of mature loblolly pine that is financially mature and ready for harvest, 9 acres of recently planted loblolly pine with high-value timber potential, and 6 acres of hardwood bottomlands.
-Tract 3 features 70 acres of mature loblolly pine ready for harvest, 62 acres of newly planted genetically improved pine, and 49 acres of hardwood bottomlands.
-Tract 4 features 87 acres of mature loblolly pine ready for harvest, 12 acres of recently planted loblolly pine, and 24 acres of hardwood bottomlands.
-Tract 5 features 76 acres of mature loblolly pine ready for harvest, 163 acres of recently planted loblolly pine, and 45 acres of hardwood bottomlands.
06/20/2025
$375,000
58 ac.
ACTIVE
Tallapoosa County - 3668 Ovelook Drive, Walnut Hill, AL
OVERLOOK RIDGE
Rare Land Offering Near Lake Martin
Located on scenic Overlook Drive, this property offers a rare
opportunity to own land near Lake Martin. The rolling terrain is
made up of scenic ridges and bottoms, giving the land a unique
and attractive layout. A small rocky creek with mini waterfalls
adds to the natural appeal.
The property offers multiple potential homesites and a great
mix of hardwoods and open areas. Wildlife is abundant, with
frequent sightings of deer and turkeyideal for hunting or nature enjoyment. A bonus is the public Union boat ramp located
a short 5 miles away giving you full access to fishing and recreation on Lake Martin!
Utilities are available, and the property includes a deep water
well and septic system (condition unknown), making it ready
for future development.
With its varied topography, water features, and strong location
just minutes from Lake Martin, this is a standout opportunity
for building, recreation, or investment.
For a tour of this beautiful property, please call Eric Leisy 334-657-6707
06/03/2025
$531,200
134 ac.
ACTIVE
Tallapoosa County - Booger Hollow Road, Dadeville, AL
Location
The Dudleyville Tracts are situated in the Piedmont region of Alabama, renowned for its rolling hills and valleys. All four tracts are surrounded by other timberland on all sides. The city of Dadeville is just an 8-mile drive away, offering dining, grocery, and fuel options. Alexander City is approximately a 25-minute drive west and offers additional dining, grocery stores, hotels, shopping, and hospitals as needed. The Tallapoosa River is only four miles away, and Lake Martin can be reached within 20 minutes. Additionally, Atlanta Airport is less than a two-hour drive from the tracts.
Access
The Dudleyville Tracts can be accessed by Swamp Hollow Road and Booger Hollow Road, both of which are maintained by the county. Each tract features internal wood roads suitable for 24 vehicles, provided the conditions are dry.
-Tract 1 is accessible from an entrance on Swamp Hollow Road and features approximately 1,300 feet of frontage along this road, which forms its entire eastern boundary. It also has direct access to electricity.
-Tract 2 is accessed from both Swamp Hollow Road and Booger Hollow Road. The tract has about 1,300 feet of frontage along Swamp Hollow Road, which makes up its entire western boundary, and approximately 920 feet along Booger Hollow Road. It also has direct access to electricity.
-Tract 3 can be accessed from an entrance on Booger Hollow Road and boasts an estimated 2,700 feet of frontage along the road, which forms its entire eastern boundary. Electricity is available about half a mile to the north.
-Tract 4 is accessible by an entrance on Booger Hollow Road that comes through the adjoining Tract 3. It features approximately 2,100 feet of frontage along Booger Hollow Road. Also, power is available just north of the property.
Property Description
The Dudleyville Tracts offer an exceptional opportunity for timber investment, recreation, and rural living, all within easy reach of the Tallapoosa River and Lake Martin. Each property features gently rolling terrain, well-drained soil ideal for timber production, and a variety of timber types that not only support long-term forest management but also attract abundant wildlife. With access to creeks and natural water sources, all four tracts boast both beauty and functionality, making them equally suitable for hunting, camping, or future homestead development.
-Tract 1 offers dual-purpose potential as both a timber-producing and premier wildlife property. A central creek runs from north to south, and a branch of Chattasofka Creek crosses the southwest corner, enhancing the tract's appeal for recreation and wildlife habitat. The terrain is gently rolling with approximate elevations ranging from 700 to 825 feet above sea level.
-Tract 2 presents an excellent opportunity to build a ranchette or rural retreat, thanks to its ample road frontage on two county roads and direct access to electricity. The terrain is gently rolling with approximate elevations ranging from 800 to 845 feet above sea level.
-Tract 3 also offers dual-purpose potential as both a timber-producing and premier wildlife property. The terrain is gently rolling with approximate elevations ranging from 640 to 750 feet above sea level. A central creek runs from north to south, and a branch of Chattasofka Creek crosses the southwest corner, enhancing the tract's appeal for recreation and wildlife habitat.
-Tract 4 is an excellent choice for wildlife habitat development or a secluded nature retreat, as three branches of Chattasofka Creek run through the property, along with varied timber and terrain. The terrain is gently rolling with approximate elevations ranging from 640 to 810 feet above sea level.
Timber Resource
The Dudleyville Tracts have been well-managed for timber and wildlife. Each tract contains mature loblolly pine stands that are financially ready for harvest, and it is recommended that the tracts be replanted to maintain long-term productivity if timber income is the primary objective. Alternatively, for landowners who prioritize wildlife habitat or aesthetics, thinning combined with a prescribed burning cycle every 2-3 years is advised. These treatments enhance habitat quality by opening the canopy, improving forage, reducing wildfire risk, and clearing residual debris.
Additionally, Tracts 1, 3, and 4 contain hardwood bottomlands rich in mast-producing oaks, located along creek corridors. These areas are ecologically valuable, serving as wildlife corridors and food sources, and are best left intact to preserve their environmental benefits. Furthermore, recently planted genetically improved loblolly pine stands are present on several tracts, with management plans that involve future thinning and optional post-thinning treatments, such as fertilization, herbaceous control, and burning, to optimize growth and habitat value.
-Tract 1 features 41 acres of mature loblolly pine ready for harvest, 34 acres of recently planted loblolly pine with high-value timber potential, and 14 acres of hardwood bottomlands.
-Tract 2 features 19 acres of mature loblolly pine that is financially mature and ready for harvest.
-Tract 3 features 75 acres of mature loblolly pine ready for harvest, 42 acres of newly planted genetically improved pine, and 14 acres of hardwood bottomlands.
-Tract 4 features 48 acres of mature loblolly pine ready for harvest, 130 acres of recently planted loblolly pine, and 37 acres of hardwood bottomlands.
06/24/2022
$2,644,800
912 ac.
ACTIVE
Tallapoosa County - Wadley, AL
Size and Location: 912 Acres (+/-) located in both Randolph and Tallapoosa Counties. Approximately 374 of the Acres are in Randolph County with the remaining 538 Acres being in Tallapoosa County. The tract is located about 10 minutes from Wadley and a tad over 30 minutes from LaFayette. There is access and frontage on Old Wadley Rd.
Land and Water: The tract has a State Park feel to it. It is absolutely stunning. There are multiple stands of timber in different stages. Some of the timber is planted, while some is natural, which provides an incredible investment opportunity. There are some beautiful hardwood bottoms along the creek and an excellent internal road system. There are a number of food plots throughout the property complete with shooting houses. A gas line runs through the tract providing an excellent travel corridor for deer and turkey. Hutton Creek, a stunning, year-round creek flows through the property as well as there being a beautiful pond on the South side of the tract. The topography is rolling to hilly.
Comments: There is a conservation easement on approximately 774 acres. This is an incredible investment and recreational tract.
06/03/2025
$90,200
21 ac.
ACTIVE
Tallapoosa County - Swamp Hollow, Dadeville, AL
Location
The Dudleyville Tracts are situated in the Piedmont region of Alabama, renowned for its rolling hills and valleys. All four tracts are surrounded by other timberland on all sides. The city of Dadeville is just an 8-mile drive away, offering dining, grocery, and fuel options. Alexander City is approximately a 25-minute drive west and offers additional dining, grocery stores, hotels, shopping, and hospitals as needed. The Tallapoosa River is only four miles away, and Lake Martin can be reached within 20 minutes. Additionally, Atlanta Airport is less than a two-hour drive from the tracts.
Access
The Dudleyville Tracts can be accessed by Swamp Hollow Road and Booger Hollow Road, both of which are maintained by the county. Each tract features internal wood roads suitable for 24 vehicles, provided the conditions are dry.
-Tract 1 is accessible from an entrance on Swamp Hollow Road and features approximately 1,300 feet of frontage along this road, which forms its entire eastern boundary. It also has direct access to electricity.
-Tract 2 is accessed from both Swamp Hollow Road and Booger Hollow Road. The tract has about 1,300 feet of frontage along Swamp Hollow Road, which makes up its entire western boundary, and approximately 920 feet along Booger Hollow Road. It also has direct access to electricity.
-Tract 3 can be accessed from an entrance on Booger Hollow Road and boasts an estimated 2,700 feet of frontage along the road, which forms its entire eastern boundary. Electricity is available about half a mile to the north.
-Tract 4 is accessible by an entrance on Booger Hollow Road that comes through the adjoining Tract 3. It features approximately 2,100 feet of frontage along Booger Hollow Road. Also, power is available just north of the property.
Property Description
The Dudleyville Tracts offer an exceptional opportunity for timber investment, recreation, and rural living, all within easy reach of the Tallapoosa River and Lake Martin. Each property features gently rolling terrain, well-drained soil ideal for timber production, and a variety of timber types that not only support long-term forest management but also attract abundant wildlife. With access to creeks and natural water sources, all four tracts boast both beauty and functionality, making them equally suitable for hunting, camping, or future homestead development.
-Tract 1 offers dual-purpose potential as both a timber-producing and premier wildlife property. A central creek runs from north to south, and a branch of Chattasofka Creek crosses the southwest corner, enhancing the tract's appeal for recreation and wildlife habitat. The terrain is gently rolling with approximate elevations ranging from 700 to 825 feet above sea level.
-Tract 2 presents an excellent opportunity to build a ranchette or rural retreat, thanks to its ample road frontage on two county roads and direct access to electricity. The terrain is gently rolling with approximate elevations ranging from 800 to 845 feet above sea level.
-Tract 3 also offers dual-purpose potential as both a timber-producing and premier wildlife property. The terrain is gently rolling with approximate elevations ranging from 640 to 750 feet above sea level. A central creek runs from north to south, and a branch of Chattasofka Creek crosses the southwest corner, enhancing the tract's appeal for recreation and wildlife habitat.
-Tract 4 is an excellent choice for wildlife habitat development or a secluded nature retreat, as three branches of Chattasofka Creek run through the property, along with varied timber and terrain. The terrain is gently rolling with approximate elevations ranging from 640 to 810 feet above sea level.
Timber Resource
The Dudleyville Tracts have been well-managed for timber and wildlife. Each tract contains mature loblolly pine stands that are financially ready for harvest, and it is recommended that the tracts be replanted to maintain long-term productivity if timber income is the primary objective. Alternatively, for landowners who prioritize wildlife habitat or aesthetics, thinning combined with a prescribed burning cycle every 2-3 years is advised. These treatments enhance habitat quality by opening the canopy, improving forage, reducing wildfire risk, and clearing residual debris.
Additionally, Tracts 1, 3, and 4 contain hardwood bottomlands rich in mast-producing oaks, located along creek corridors. These areas are ecologically valuable, serving as wildlife corridors and food sources, and are best left intact to preserve their environmental benefits. Furthermore, recently planted genetically improved loblolly pine stands are present on several tracts, with management plans that involve future thinning and optional post-thinning treatments, such as fertilization, herbaceous control, and burning, to optimize growth and habitat value.
-Tract 1 features 41 acres of mature loblolly pine ready for harvest, 34 acres of recently planted loblolly pine with high-value timber potential, and 14 acres of hardwood bottomlands.
-Tract 2 features 19 acres of mature loblolly pine that is financially mature and ready for harvest.
-Tract 3 features 75 acres of mature loblolly pine ready for harvest, 42 acres of newly planted genetically improved pine, and 14 acres of hardwood bottomlands.
-Tract 4 features 48 acres of mature loblolly pine ready for harvest, 130 acres of recently planted loblolly pine, and 37 acres of hardwood bottomlands.
06/09/2025
$633,450
123 ac.
ACTIVE
Tallapoosa County - Dadeville, AL
Located in the Agricola Community of Tallapoosa County, this 123-acre tract offers a well-rounded opportunity for hunting, timber investment, and recreation. Just 10 minutes from Lake Martin and situated off County Road 34, the property combines convenience with privacy in a desirable rural setting.
The land features a healthy stand of mature pine timber that is ready for harvest, providing an immediate return on investment. A large hardwood bottom runs through the center of the property, offering scenic views and ideal wildlife habitat. Several food plots are already in place, making it easy to prepare for the upcoming deer season.
This tract offers excellent deer and turkey hunting, with a strong history of game activity. The natural mix of timber, open areas, and terrain supports year-round use for hunting, riding, or weekend retreats.
Whether you're looking for a recreational getaway, a timber investment, or both, this property delivers in a location thats hard to beat.
06/03/2025
$732,700
215 ac.
ACTIVE
Tallapoosa County - Booger Hollow Road, Dadeville, AL
Location
The Dudleyville Tracts are situated in the Piedmont region of Alabama, renowned for its rolling hills and valleys. All four tracts are surrounded by other timberland on all sides. The city of Dadeville is just an 8-mile drive away, offering dining, grocery, and fuel options. Alexander City is approximately a 25-minute drive west and offers additional dining, grocery stores, hotels, shopping, and hospitals as needed. The Tallapoosa River is only four miles away, and Lake Martin can be reached within 20 minutes. Additionally, Atlanta Airport is less than a two-hour drive from the tracts.
Access
The Dudleyville Tracts can be accessed by Swamp Hollow Road and Booger Hollow Road, both of which are maintained by the county. Each tract features internal wood roads suitable for 24 vehicles, provided the conditions are dry.
-Tract 1 is accessible from an entrance on Swamp Hollow Road and features approximately 1,300 feet of frontage along this road, which forms its entire eastern boundary. It also has direct access to electricity.
-Tract 2 is accessed from both Swamp Hollow Road and Booger Hollow Road. The tract has about 1,300 feet of frontage along Swamp Hollow Road, which makes up its entire western boundary, and approximately 920 feet along Booger Hollow Road. It also has direct access to electricity.
-Tract 3 can be accessed from an entrance on Booger Hollow Road and boasts an estimated 2,700 feet of frontage along the road, which forms its entire eastern boundary. Electricity is available about half a mile to the north.
-Tract 4 is accessible by an entrance on Booger Hollow Road that comes through the adjoining Tract 3. It features approximately 2,100 feet of frontage along Booger Hollow Road. Also, power is available just north of the property.
Property Description
The Dudleyville Tracts offer an exceptional opportunity for timber investment, recreation, and rural living, all within easy reach of the Tallapoosa River and Lake Martin. Each property features gently rolling terrain, well-drained soil ideal for timber production, and a variety of timber types that not only support long-term forest management but also attract abundant wildlife. With access to creeks and natural water sources, all four tracts boast both beauty and functionality, making them equally suitable for hunting, camping, or future homestead development.
-Tract 1 offers dual-purpose potential as both a timber-producing and premier wildlife property. A central creek runs from north to south, and a branch of Chattasofka Creek crosses the southwest corner, enhancing the tract's appeal for recreation and wildlife habitat. The terrain is gently rolling with approximate elevations ranging from 700 to 825 feet above sea level.
-Tract 2 presents an excellent opportunity to build a ranchette or rural retreat, thanks to its ample road frontage on two county roads and direct access to electricity. The terrain is gently rolling with approximate elevations ranging from 800 to 845 feet above sea level.
-Tract 3 also offers dual-purpose potential as both a timber-producing and premier wildlife property. The terrain is gently rolling with approximate elevations ranging from 640 to 750 feet above sea level. A central creek runs from north to south, and a branch of Chattasofka Creek crosses the southwest corner, enhancing the tract's appeal for recreation and wildlife habitat.
-Tract 4 is an excellent choice for wildlife habitat development or a secluded nature retreat, as three branches of Chattasofka Creek run through the property, along with varied timber and terrain. The terrain is gently rolling with approximate elevations ranging from 640 to 810 feet above sea level.
Timber Resource
The Dudleyville Tracts have been well-managed for timber and wildlife. Each tract contains mature loblolly pine stands that are financially ready for harvest, and it is recommended that the tracts be replanted to maintain long-term productivity if timber income is the primary objective. Alternatively, for landowners who prioritize wildlife habitat or aesthetics, thinning combined with a prescribed burning cycle every 2-3 years is advised. These treatments enhance habitat quality by opening the canopy, improving forage, reducing wildfire risk, and clearing residual debris.
Additionally, Tracts 1, 3, and 4 contain hardwood bottomlands rich in mast-producing oaks, located along creek corridors. These areas are ecologically valuable, serving as wildlife corridors and food sources, and are best left intact to preserve their environmental benefits. Furthermore, recently planted genetically improved loblolly pine stands are present on several tracts, with management plans that involve future thinning and optional post-thinning treatments, such as fertilization, herbaceous control, and burning, to optimize growth and habitat value.
-Tract 1 features 41 acres of mature loblolly pine ready for harvest, 34 acres of recently planted loblolly pine with high-value timber potential, and 14 acres of hardwood bottomlands.
-Tract 2 features 19 acres of mature loblolly pine that is financially mature and ready for harvest.
-Tract 3 features 75 acres of mature loblolly pine ready for harvest, 42 acres of newly planted genetically improved pine, and 14 acres of hardwood bottomlands.
-Tract 4 features 48 acres of mature loblolly pine ready for harvest, 130 acres of recently planted loblolly pine, and 37 acres of hardwood bottomlands.
07/12/2025
$360,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Tallapoosa County - 0 Denver Road, Dadeville, AL
DENVER ROAD 80
80 Acres of Privacy and Potential Minutes from the Tallapoosa
River and Lake Martin
If you've been looking for the perfect blend of convenience and seclusion, this 80-acre property checks all the boxes. Located just minutes
from the Tallapoosa River and a short 1520 minute drive from Lake
Martinone of the most popular recreational lakes in the country
this land offers the best of both worlds.
Despite being close to grocery stores, restaurants, and even Auburn,
once you're on the property, you feel like you're a million miles away.
It's peaceful, private, and full of natural beauty.
The land features a healthy pine plantation that will be ready for thinning in the next couple of years, creating immediate and long-term value. A couple of food plots are already in place, and the hunting for deer
and turkey here is excellent. Whether you're looking for a recreational
retreat, hunting tract, or a homesite in a prime location, this property
deserves a look.
Please call me, Eric Leisy, to schedule a tour today. 334-657-6707 .
WHY BUY LAND?
In light of what is going on in the world today there has never been a
better time to buy land. Attributes of land include: 1) Land can be a
great hedge against inflation, 2) Land does not fluctuate erratically like
the stock market, 3) Land will ALWAYS be there for tomorrow. 4)
Land provides a healthy environment away from the masses and can
even provide food for your family.
10/30/2023
$2,740,500
609 ac.
ACTIVE
Tallapoosa County - Reeltown, AL
Beautiful 609 Acres (Contiguous) in Tallapoosa County with Saugahatchee Creek Frontage and Road Frontage!
Land: Beautiful land with a good mixture of mature hardwoods, pines, and open land.
Water: Has over three miles of frontage along the beautiful Saugahatchee Creek. Has numerous other smaller creeks and a pond that is stocked.
Wildlife: Great habitat for deer and turkey.
Topography: The tract has a good internal road system, and the topography is relatively flat.
Comments: Really a great tract and such a rare find. Its a great size, great location close to Auburn, miles of frontage along the Saugahatchee, and yet still very private and secluded.
06/24/2025
$600,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Tallapoosa County - 0 Highway 49 S, Dadeville, AL
Great opportunity to own property near the growing Lake Martin. Not only is it minutes to the lake it is also surrounded by growing business. This property is currently all in timber providing great recreational opportunities for this area. Great investment for the future as this area continues to grow.
07/11/2023
$124,500
15.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Tallapoosa County - Camp Hill, AL
NEW PRICE!!
Homesites near Lake Martin: Enjoy the whole acreage or divide out lots to sell.
4 miles to Lake Martins Blue Creek AND just 4 miles to Lee County line.
Locate a home conveniently fronting AL Highway 50 (740'+ frontage) or on quiet North Thornton Road (340'+frontage).
12 miles to Auburn City limits; 20 miles to AU stadium.
Trees were recently cut, leaving scattered hardwoods. Land is ready for a fresh start: clearing or another forest
Excellent fishing/boating/recreation at nearby Lake Martin. It is only about 5 minutes to Blue Creek Marina, Niffers, and Oskars Grill.
Water & power available.
Tallapoosa County Schools.
Land to be sold in one block.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Investment in rural land carries risk and this offering is made with conditions.
This property is subject to prior sale, price change and withdrawal from the market without notice. Prospective buyers should understand and independently verify risk factors before making a purchase decision. Neither Cyprus Partners and our agents nor the property owner make any representation or warranty as to completeness or accuracy of maps and other information provided here. No representation or warranty is made about this property, expressed or implied, as to any above-ground or below-ground condition, boundary location, fitness for any particular use, fair market value, access, acres, zoning, mineral ownership, condition of title, or the effects on property use from the actions of any government agency.
02/03/2025
$79,000
12.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Tallapoosa County - Dadeville, AL
12.5 +/- acres located near the Dadeville community in central Alabama! The property is covered mostly in young timber. Has paved road frontage. Would be great for residential use and is located approximately 30 minutes northeast of Auburn, AL. Property is mostly level with a slight slope on the back of the property. Call today for more information and to schedule a showing!
05/30/2025
$656,122
127.83 ac.
ACTIVE
Tallapoosa County - Daviston, AL
Excellent Hunting and recreational property.
05/30/2025
$180,120
55.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Tallapoosa County - Daviston, AL
Excellent Recreational and hunting property.
05/30/2025
$1,471,099
310.9 ac.
ACTIVE
Tallapoosa County - Daviston, AL
Excellent recreation property with frontage on the Tallapoosa River.
05/30/2025
$270,550
58.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Tallapoosa County - New Site, AL
Excellent Hunting and Recreational property.
07/28/2025
$175,000
39 ac.
ACTIVE
Tallapoosa County - Booger Hollow Road, Dadeville, AL
This 39-acre tract is located in Dadeville, just 30 minutes from Auburn and only 15 minutes from Lake Martin. Whether youre looking for a peaceful weekend getaway, a prime hunting retreat, or the perfect site to build your dream home, this property has it all.
With paved road frontage, county water, and power already available, this property is ready for your vision. Gently rolling terrain is covered with a mix of mature hardwoods and pretty pines, providing excellent wildlife habitat and aesthetic appeal. The land is teeming with deer and turkey, making it a hunters paradise right out your back door.
Enjoy privacy and seclusion while staying close to local amenities, recreation, and Auburns vibrant college town atmosphere. With easy access, utilities in place, and abundant wildlife, this is a rare opportunity to own a versatile piece of land in a highly desirable location.
Key Features:
39 acres in Dadeville, AL
Paved road frontage
Power and county water available
Mature hardwoods & pine timber
Excellent deer & turkey population
30 minutes to Auburn, 15 minutes to Lake Martin
06/30/2025
$1,400,000
58 ac.
ACTIVE
Tallapoosa County - Cross Creek Road, Alexander City, AL
This is a rare opportunity to own 58 pristine acres in the highly sought-after Cross Creek neighborhood, located just over two miles from downtown Alexander City, AL. This versatile property offers the perfect blend of natural beauty, privacy, and modern infrastructure; ideal for a private estate, family compound, or future subdivision development.
At the heart of the property lies a scenic 5-acre, stocked bass lake, perfect for fishing, kayaking, or simply enjoying peaceful waterfront views. Multiple green fields, miles of well-maintained trails, and a healthy population of deer and other wildlife make this a true outdoor paradise.
The gently rolling topography and mature hardwoods create numerous ideal homesites, each offering privacy, natural beauty, and excellent views; making it easy to envision your dream home or multiple build sites.
Access is seamless with very well-maintained internal roads, a lighted main entrance road, and two automatic gated entry points. A newly constructed pole barn provides ample space for equipment storage, farm activities, or future expansion.
Despite its private and secluded feel, the property is fully serviced with city water, power, and gas, and sits within the Alexander City limits, offering the benefits of municipal services while feeling far removed from town. The power is ran underground, one box being on the west side of the lake and the other being on the east side.
Whether you're looking to build your dream home, develop a multi-home subdivision, or invest in one of the areas most scenic tracts of land. This is an exceptional opportunity that combines location, infrastructure, and natural beauty.
07/18/2025
$99,000
9 ac.
ACTIVE
Tallapoosa County - Williams Drive, Jacksons Gap, AL
9-Acre Homesite on Williams Drive Jacksons Gap, AL
Discover the perfect place to build your dream home on this beautiful ~9-acre lot located on Williams Drive. This property offers the ideal blend of privacy, natural beauty, and convenience while being minutes from the prestine waters of Lake Martin and the D.A.R.E. Power Park (Boat Ramp).
With ~1,200ft paved road frontage, power, and water available, the lot is ready for your vision. The land is gently rolling and well-maintained, featuring a stand of 14-year-old loblolly pines, offering both shade and aesthetic appeal.
Whether you're looking to build a full-time residence or a peaceful weekend retreat, this property delivers. Enjoy easy access to outdoor recreation, boating, fishing, and more, all while being only a short drive from local schools, shopping, and dining in downtown Dadeville.
Key Features:
9 acres of wooded land with loblolly pines
Power and water available.
~1,200ft Paved road frontage
Minutes from Lake Martin and D.A.R.E Power Park
Great homesite with rural charm and convenience
Dont miss your chance to own a slice of Alabama countryside near one of the states most beloved lakes. Schedule a visit today and start planning your future on Williams Drive.
South of Lot #1 is Lot #2.The whole tract is 19.04 acres, the seller is open to dividing the tract in multiple ways or sell as a whole.
07/18/2025
$99,000
10 ac.
ACTIVE
Tallapoosa County - Williams Drive, Jacksons Gap, AL
10-Acre Corner Lot Youngs Ferry Rd & Williams Drive, Jacksons Gap, AL
Prime opportunity to own 10 acres of beautifully wooded land in the sought-after Dadeville area! This corner lot, located at the intersection of Youngs Ferry Road and Williams Drive, offers excellent visibility, multiple access points, and a gently rolling landscape, perfect for building your forever home or a private weekend getaway.
The property features paved road frontage on two sides, along with access to power and water, making development easy and cost-effective. The land is planted with 14-year-old loblolly pines, offering natural beauty, and privacy.
Just a short drive away is Lake Martin and the popular D.A.R.E Power Park, where you can enjoy boating, fishing, and swimming. With its combination of location, utilities, and size, this lot is a rare find.
Property Highlights:
10 acres on a corner lot (Youngs Ferry Rd & Williams Rd)
~990ft of paved road frontage on two sides
Power and water available
Planted 14-year-old loblolly pines
Minutes from Lake Martin and D.A.R.E Power Park
Ideal homesite or investment opportunity
Whether you're looking to build, invest, or just escape to nature, this property offers endless potential. Come see what makes this piece of land so special!
This lot is south of Lot #1. The total tract is 19.04 acres. Seller is willing to break it up in different ways than advertised and willing to sell the whole tract as 1 parcel.
06/04/2025
$209,000
0.46 ac.
ACTIVE
Tallapoosa County - 217 Woodside Drive, Jacksons Gap, AL
Lake Martin Living! If you have dreamed of living along the shores of the beautiful 44,000 acre reservoir of Lake Martin, you need to see this property. Located approximately 10 minutes from US Highway 280, in Jacksons Gap, and about a 25 minute drive to Auburn/Opelika, this tract is ready to build on! In recently years it has been cleared and a seawall has been installed. According to seller, it has been permitted to allow for a pier to be constructed parallel to the property. The topography is gentle sloping, there is power and water at the paved road entrance. Enjoy everything that Lake Martin has to offer! Only stick built homes of at least 1,000 sq. ft. can be built. Give Candice or Brian a call today for more information!
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