You hear the term “good bones” in the residential real estate world, which basically means a house is structurally sound and needs small things to “nice” it up, for example, new carpet, paint, a few small repairs, etc.… In my world, “good bones” means big bucks, the antlered kind! Check out the trail cam pics after less than a weeklong soak. There’s a couple of hammers calling this place home. This farm definitely has “good bones”: timbered ridges, fields for food plots, trail system, a creek, small wildlife water hole, privacy, and more… All the good things that make a farm great. This is a recreational tract that’s going to provide a lifetime of enjoyment. A person could build a home here with some work and money. However, it is much more suited to recreational use and a small hunting cabin. Oh, did I mention one of the neighbors is 1000 acres? That never hurts when you’re trying to let deer get old. There are several other 200-500 acre properties in the area, and the Green River is only a mile away as the crow flies. All of these little details are what make this farm a special one with “Great Bones”!
Property Features:
- Located less than 1 mile from the fertile river bottoms of the Green River
- 2 nice sized fields perfect for food plots, both with home built shooting houses in place
- Small wildlife watering hole and a seasonal creek
- 3 main ridges and topography offering easily huntable topography
- Very secluded with a private 30’ wide road entering the property
- Utilities at the road but will need to be ran approximately 1300 feet to a suitable building site
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