Located south and east of Brantley, Alabama and touching the Crenshaw and Coffee County line, this 146-acre tract offers a diverse mix of land features suitable for agricultural, recreational, and investment use. Historically utilized as a working farm and homestead, the property is arranged to support a variety of land uses while maintaining accessibility throughout. One of the most notable features is approximately 33 acres of contiguous tillable ground. This rich, fertile ground can be returned to productive row crops or converted to pasture for livestock, depending on the buyer's preference. The vast open area provides great flexibility for agricultural operations and/ or habitat management. Beyond the field, youll find 100-plus acres of mature timber that contain sections of harvestable loblolly pine. The planted pine sections are complemented by old-growth hardwood bottoms that not only provide seasonal diversity but also natural cover for the many animals that call this property home. The eastern portion of the property features a perennial creek that meanders through the bottomland, offering a natural, clean water source that supports the local wildlife as well. Another key hardwood bottom traverses the timber along the western side of the property, serving as a wet-weather outlet that helps manage runoff from the upland field during periods of heavy rain. A well-maintained trail system allows for convenient access across the tract for both work and recreation. And for your outdoor enthusiast, the property offers excellent hunting opportunities, with abundant whitetail deer, turkey, and hogs. In fact, the property is known to produce big south Alabama bucks year after year. And if bird hunting is your thing, you may want to plant portions of the upper field for weekend dove shoots or set areas to work with your dogs in the pursuit of quail. An old homestead site remains on the property and is included in as-is condition, with no value assigned to the home, barns or existing structures. Utilities include a well-maintained power easement that starts at the county road and extends into the property for nearly three-quarters of a mile. An old well remains in place, although the owner says it hasnt been operational for years. The property is being offered As-Is. That said, buyers are encouraged to conduct their own due diligence on land use, utilities, and improvements. Give us a call today and dont miss out on this terrific South Alabama property.