17+/- Acres of Natural Beauty in a Private, Restricted Community Discover the perfect blend of privacy and potential on this stunning 17+/-acre tract nestled near the National Forest. Surrounded by mature hardwoods, this property offers a peaceful, wooded setting with multiple ideal building sitesâ??perfect for your dream home or private retreat. Enjoy the natural beauty, abundant wildlife, and gently rolling terrain, and creek all while being part of a well-maintained neighborhood with thoughtful restrictions that protect your investment. Whether youâ??re planning to build now or hold for the future, this property is conveniently located to I- 20 and minutes from the Georgia Line. Donâ??t miss outâ??land like this doesnâ??t come around often!
413± Acres in Fruithurst, (Cleburne County), Alabama has Cane Creek running through the property. Mature hardwoods and pine timber, interior road system, and numerous beautiful building sites. This is a hunterâ??s paradise with abundant deer and turkey. Property does not touch a county road but has an easement through the paper company to access the property. Located north of I-20 just across the GA line, itâ??s the perfect getaway from the big city. Come see us & weâ??ll take you for a ride to view some of the most beautiful land you have ever seen.
This 12.63 acres in the exclusive 500-acre Hardwood Mountain Preserve development will change the way you think about Fruithurst, AL. When you see this beautiful piece of property, you will fall in love. It's priced below $10,000 per acre and can be split after purchase into two tracts if desired. There are two grassy building spots ready to go for a home and barn or two homes with plenty of trees in between for privacy. Hardwood Mountain Preserve is not your typical sub-division. The pledge of the property developer is to enhance, preserve and develop gently. He has walked every inch of the development and divided the tracts up according to the lay of the land making sure everyone buying here has a special place to build their dream home and live their perfect life. Protective covenants are in place to protect your investment and make sure messy neighbors do not spoil your views. There are 7 miles of nature trails for walking, biking or riding your electric golf cart. There are two common areas - one with Bar-B-Q grills and picnic tables and another for camping. Hardwood Mountain Preserve is not for everyone, but if you love peace, quiet, and no obvious drama next door, it may be for you. All purchasers must agree to certain protective deed restrictions, easements and conditions, which ensure peace, quiet and privacy for all. HOA maintenance dues are currently $260 per year. It's beautiful out here and designed to stay that way. Located halfway between Atlanta and Birminigham, high speed internet and good cell phone reception are available, and the Anniston/Oxford shopping experience is only 30 minutes away. The Fruithurst General Store and the Dollar General are less than 10 minutes away for quick stops. This is a must see for any nature lover who wants to see nature all day, every day. Access to public water at driveway and AL Power easily available.


Fruithurst is located in Alabama. Fruithurst, Alabama has a population of 403. Fruithurst is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 14.71% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.5%.
The median household income in Fruithurst, Alabama is $48,500. The median household income for the surrounding county is $48,333 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Fruithurst is 34.6 years.
The average high temperature in July is 88.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 29.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 52.9 inches per year, with 0.9 inches of snow per year.