Property Overview
Bulloch Sands 14 consists of +/- 10 acres of planted timberland with dual highway access in Bulloch County, Georgia. The tract features approximately 10 acres of 3-year-old planted loblolly pine trees and offers strong potential as a home site. No restrictions apply to the property, providing flexibility for residential development or continued timber production.
Location
The property is located approximately 8 miles north of Statesboro and about 15 miles south of Sylvania in Bulloch County, Georgia. This location provides convenient access to regional employment centers and transportation corridors.
Access
Bulloch Sands 14 features approximately 200 feet of road frontage on Club Road and approximately 455 feet of road frontage on Highway 301. The dual frontage on a state highway and county road provides excellent accessibility for residential or timber management purposes.
Improvements
No improvements exist on the property. The tract carries no restrictions, allowing buyers to develop the land according to their specific needs and preferences.
Timber and Topography
The property contains approximately 10 acres of 3-year-old planted loblolly pine trees. A level 2 soil analysis has been completed with positive results. The analysis can be provided upon request to qualified buyers.
Wildlife and Recreation
The young pine plantation provides habitat for wildlife species native to the region, including deer, turkey, and small game.
Summary
Bulloch Sands 14 offers +/- 10 acres of young timberland with strategic dual road frontage in Bulloch County. The property features 3-year-old planted loblolly pine with positive soil analysis results, approximately 200 feet of frontage on Club Road and approximately 455 feet on Highway 301. Located about 8 miles north of Statesboro, the tract sits just 35 miles from the Hyundai Plant and approximately 45 miles from Savannah-Hilton Head International Airport. With no restrictions and strong highway frontage, Bulloch Sands 14 provides flexibility for residential development, timber investment, or recreational use.
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