Land for Sale in Appling County, Georgia

UNDER CONTRACT
28.83 Acres - Blackshear Highway image 11

This is the perfect property for a homesite or mini farm. With 28.83 acres, you are sure to have enough room for whatever you would like to do.

$95,000


Surrency, GA
28.83 acres
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69 Acre Timberland in Appling County image 13

Mini farm, home site, or recreation! This tract offers many possibilities.

$6,395 Per Acre


Baxley, GA
69.0 acres
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58 Acre Fred Carter Rd Timberland image 12

Hunters, this small tract has plenty of deer signs! Perfect secluded tract for your home or cabin. Great investment with pre-merchantable pine.

$4,325 Per Acre


Baxley, GA
58.0 acres
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5.79 +/- Acres Holland Cemetery Rd Tract image 4

Small property with frontage on Holland Cemetery Rd. This tract is perfect for a homesite.


Surrency, GA
5.79 acres
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44 acres on Blackshear Hwy and Goody Rd image 8

This tract would be a great homesite, hunting tract or recreational property. It could be put back into pine production to create a future investment.


Surrency, GA
44.5 acres
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12 +/- Acres Byrd Rd Tract image 3

Unique property with frontage on Byrd Rd. This tract would be great for a homesite or mini farm.


Surrency, GA
12.0 acres
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21.24 +/- Acres Byrd Rd Tract image 11

Great property with frontage on Byrd Rd. This tract is perfect for a homesite or mini farm. Must See!


Surrency, GA
21.24 acres
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Hunters Paradise in Appling County, GA image 10

Hunting and Homesite Dream come true!!


Baxley, GA
105.0 acres
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