Twin Lakes is located about one mile from Ebenezer Landing on the Savannah River. The property has two beautiful lakes constructed prior to 1993 surrounded with large merchantable pine and hardwood timber. Though the timber provides excellent habitat and forage for the abundance of wildlife, this timber has significant economic value that could be realize if harvested. There are many roads and trails through the mostly open timber and around the lakes. Various species of wildlife are a common sight as you traverse the network of roads and trails. The lakes and two ponds have been there for many years fed by natural springs, substantial watershed and hardwood drains. Deep clear water support excellent fishing and many species of waterfowl take refuge in these waters.
The main entrance is between the two smaller ponds off Ebenezer Road approximately 4.5 miles from four lane Georgia State Hwy 21. The entrance road also is a 100 foot recorded easement to the back parcel. This drive meanders nearly a half mile back to the parcel where the home place is located.
The Home Place was built in 2003 and is nestled on the bank of the larger lake of about 10 to 12 acres. Residence is 3,047 sq ft of heated and cooled space with 4 bedrooms and 3.5 baths. Kitchen ties in with the den and breakfast room. Residence has covered front and rear porches, built-in shelves and cabinets, white stainless appliances, smooth-top range/oven, side by side refrigerator, tile kitchen backsplash, chair rail, double vanity/whirlpool tub/separate walk-in shower in master bath, ceiling fans, cultured countertops in all bathrooms and mother-in-law suite with area with another kitchen. Residence has an incredible view of the lake and is very private. Home place has a great shed/storage/shop area by house. Landowner is leaving all appliances in residence.
This property has huge character and diversity. There are endless possibilities with this multi-use property and an opportunity awaits some lucky buyer.
The post Effingham County GA 172 Acres +/- appeared first on Green Hill Land and Timber.