EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The M Bar Tract is a 1,675 acre, highly managed timber and pasture property located in Choctaw County, Alabama. The Property offers a rare combination of mid-rotation and mature pine timber, well-maintained pastureland, excellent internal infrastructure, and strong recreational appeal.
M Bar has been intensively managed and improved, positioning it as a premium, multi-use land investment suitable for timber investors, high-net-worth recreational buyers, or family offices seeking long-term real-asset exposure.
PROPERTY OVERVIEW
Total Acreage: 1,675 acres
Ownership: M Bar LTD (with additional acreage held by MELALA, L.P.)
Location: Choctaw County, Alabama
Land Use Mix: Timberland, pasture, hardwood drains
Access: Dual public-road access with developed internal roads
LOCATION & ACCESS
Public access from Melvin Road (East) and Hurricane Road (West). Well-maintained internal roads provide full access throughout the property.
LAND & TOPOGRAPHY
Rolling topography with natural drainage and approximately 355 acres of improved pastureland. Logged areas have been reclaimed and improved.
TIMBER OVERVIEW
Seven merchantable pine stands ranging from 1740 years of age. Two pre-merchantable pine stands (1 and 5 years old). Mixed hardwood drains enhance wildlife and recreational value. Full inventory available upon request.
RECREATION & LIFESTYLE
Ideal for a lodge or camp with strong wildlife habitat and excellent internal access.
INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS
Diversified land use, balanced timber age classes, strong access, clean management history, and long-term exit flexibility.
CONFIDENTIALITY & DISCLAIMER
This Confidential Offering Memorandum (COM) is provided solely for the purpose of evaluating a potential acquisition of the M Bar Tract (Property). This document is confidential and intended only for qualified prospective purchasers. By accepting this memorandum, the recipient agrees not to reproduce, distribute, or disclose its contents without written consent from Sartains Heritage Properties.
All information herein is believed to be accurate but is not warranted. Prospective purchasers must rely on their own due diligence. Acreages, boundaries, timber volumes, and values are approximate