135 +/- Acres of Prime Timberland - Immediate or Future Income Potential
Price:
$324,000
Acreage:
135
County:
Chickasaw
State:
Mississippi
Price Per Acre
$2,400.00 per acreProperty Description
Discover 135 +/- acres of prime timberland in Chickasaw County, Mississippi—an exceptional property offering the perfect blend of recreation, investment potential, and long-term enjoyment. This well-managed tract features a rare combination of established timber stands and thriving wildlife habitat, making it ideal for both outdoor enthusiasts and investors alike.
The property boasts an extensive internal road and trail system, providing easy access throughout. Whether you’re seeking a private hunting retreat, a weekend getaway, or a long-term timber investment, this tract delivers. With significant existing timber value, buyers can benefit from immediate returns or allow the pine plantation—already thinned and in excellent condition—to continue maturing for greater future profits.
Approximately 102 +/- acres consist of a professionally managed, thinned and burned pine plantation with strong timber value, including pine logs, chip-n-saw, and poles. The remaining acreage includes 17 +/- acres of natural pine and hardwood mix, 9 +/- acres of recently planted pine, and 7 acres of mature hardwood along a scenic streamside management zone. This diversity creates an ideal wildlife habitat and enhances the property’s appeal as a premier hunting destination.
Access is secured via a deeded, surveyed 30-foot easement from County Road 279 (Highway 46). Conveniently located just 13 miles from Houston, 17 miles from Mathiston, 33 miles from Starkville, and 46 miles from Tupelo, this property offers both seclusion and accessibility.
Opportunities to own a tract with both immediate and long-term income potential are increasingly rare. Whether you’re building a legacy property, investing in timberland, or securing a high-quality recreational retreat, this is a tract worth your attention.
Property Features
- Excellent access via deeded easement
- Extensive internal road and trail system
- Rolling to the level topography
- Managed, thinned pine plantation
- Established shooting houses
- Outstanding hunting opportunities
- Private, quiet setting
- Diverse wildlife habitat
- Prescribed burn management
- Fire lanes in place
- Hardwood Streamside Management Zone (SMZ)
