This 8-acre property in Randolph County, Alabama, offers a combination of rural acreage, water features, and existing improvements suitable for recreational use, a future homesite, or a weekend retreat. The tract is accessed by a deeded easement, providing a private setting. Power and water are already established on-site, which supports the continued construction and customization of the existing 40 x 60 barndominium structure. The building shell is in place, but the interior has not been completed, allowing the next owner to design and finish the space based on their specific needs. A drawing of a proposed floor plan is available. Attached to the structure is an 8 x 60 covered porch that overlooks the pond, offering a functional outdoor space for seating or gathering. The approximately 0.75-acre pond is a central feature of the property, which has been stocked with bass and bream. The pond is fed by a spring-fed stream that flows through the property. A dock with power is already in place at the pond, providing a convenient setup for fishing or general use around the water. The land consists of wooded, rolling terrain, with a mix of natural cover that supports local wildlife. Deer are known to frequent the property, making it suitable for recreational hunting use in season. The layout of the land also allows for trail development or additional clearing if desired. Several storage improvements are already in place. A 12 x 12 storage shed with an attached 10 x 12 section provides space for tools and equipment. In addition, a 40-foot shipping container offers secure, enclosed storage for larger items or materials related to construction or land management. This property offers a buyer the opportunity to continue developing an existing structure while enjoying usable acreage, water features, and rural surroundings. Electrical wiring for an RV or camper is also in place, providing a functional setup for temporary use while construction on the existing structure progresses. This feature may be useful for buyers planning to complete the barndominium or spend extended time on the property during improvements. The combination of utilities, unfinished living space, and established improvements supports a range of potential uses without requiring a complete start from raw land.