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The Rankin 44 is a recreational timberland tract worth your attention! Located just 6± miles southeast of Brandon and 6± miles southwest of Pelahatchie, the 44± acre Rankin County tract offers a blend of timber investment and recreational opportunities only a short drive from town. Whether you’re looking for a place to hunt, invest, or both, the Rankin 44 provides possibilities.
The property features a strong stand of planted pine timber, as seen on the timber stand map, and timber volumes available upon request. Approximately 14 acres of mature bottomland hardwood is in the northeast corner of the tract. Additionally, you will find a small creek furthering the diversity, making this highly attractive from both a habitat and hunting perspective. The deer and turkey hunting can be good in this area, especially when connected to sizable creek bottoms and larger landowners.
The tract is situated off the east side of George Warren Road, only four miles east of Highway 18, making access simple and your commute to Brandon a breeze. Pelahatchie Schools are zoned for this area.
Whether you’re in the market for a hunting property close to town, a timberland investment with future upside, or both, the Rankin 44 needs to be on your list.
Contact Michael Oswalt today to schedule your private tour.
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