This is one of those places where you think, “I didn't grow up there, but I sure wish I had.” Just minutes from Troy in the peaceful Needmore area, this beautiful 5-bedroom, 3-bath home sits privately at the end of a quiet county road. Built only 9 years ago, it features soaring 20-ft vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, granite countertops, and an open kitchen that flows into the family room. The spacious master suite includes dual walk-in closets and a custom bath with double vanities and a walk-in shower. Upstairs are three bedrooms and a full bath, with one large enough for a game or media room. Enjoy 3,061 sq ft of heated and cooled space plus 1,500 sq ft under roof, including a screened-in porch and 2-car carport. Outside you'll find a new regulation-size pickleball court, 6 open acres set up for horses, a 3660 barn with 4 stalls and a full mother-in-law suite, and a 6030 open-sided barn with lean-to. Additional acreage available—40 acres fenced pasture and 60 acres of creek bottoms and timberland with a potential pond site.
Honey Hole 133 acres on the Montgomery/Pike County line just 20 minutes from Sweet Creek, near Troy, Alabama. This rare perfect sized, gorgeous hunting and timber investment tract offers exceptionaly high quality habitat for serious outdoorsmen or for a special rural residential home. Located next to Lockheed Martin with big bucks coming off of thousands of acres, the property features rolling terrain with mature hardwood ridges, mixed pine stands, and creek bottoms that create natural funnels, bedding areas, and year-round food sources—ideal for whitetail deer, wild turkey, and small game. Heavily wooded with interspersed clearings and established internal trails. For the rural residential owner there are many wooded and level sites perfect for that seculded country home or compound of homes. Surrounded by large undeveloped tracts, this land benefits from low hunting pressure and exceptional habitat, making it perfect for a managed hunting program, timber investment, a secluded weekend retreat or homestead. Call Dale Walker to schedule a private showing.
DISCOVER PEACE AND PRIVACY ON THIS BEAUTIFUL 8.9+- ACRE PROPERTY TUCKED AWAY ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF TOWN IN PIKE COUNTY. THIS QUIET, WOODED PARCEL OFFERS AN IDEAL SETTING FOR A HOME OR WEEKEND GETAWAY. A NATURAL HOMESITE IS ALREADY IN PLACE, OVERLOOKING A YEAR-ROUND CREEK, ADDING TO ITS CHARM AND TRANQUILITY. WITH NO RESTRICTIONS, YOU HAVE FREEDOM TO BUILD, OR SIMPLY ENJOY THE LAND AS YOU WISH. THERE IS ALSO WILDLIFE ON THE PROPERTY. DEER TRACKS ARE USUALLY VERY EVIDENT WHEN WALKING THE PLACE. CONVENIENTLY LOCATED JUST MINUTES FROM TOWN YET FAR ENOUGH TO FEEL SECLUDED, THIS PROPERTY OFFERS THE PERFECT BLEND OF COUNTRY LIVING AND EASY ACCESS TO AMENITIES. WATER AND POWER ARE AVAILABLE.
The Meadows 83± Acres – Brundidge, Alabama Pike County Turnkey Hunting Camp & Recreational Tract This 83± acre property is located just outside Brundidge and only 20 minutes from Troy, Alabama. It’s a true turnkey setup, as turnkey as it gets. The property has paved road frontage with a manicured entrance that gives it great curb appeal. It’s been maintained to a high standard for years, and the owner has practiced Quality Deer Management (QDMA) and fed year-round to build and hold a strong deer herd. Nearly a mile of powerline runs through the property, offering multiple food plot locations and long shooting lanes that make this tract hunt big. There’s a secluded food plot tucked away in the southwest corner, surrounded by hardwoods and pines — a proven hotspot for deer and turkey. Roughly 15 acres are open, with the balance in mature hardwoods and scattered pine. Sandy Creek runs the length of the property, providing a steady water source and natural travel route for wildlife year-round. The camp is set up right and ready to use. It’s in great condition and includes county water, a new pole barn on a concrete slab for equipment and ATV storage, and a large front porch perfect for relaxing with friends. You don't even have to leave the porch to have a good hunt! This is a clean, well-managed tract that’s been cared for the right way from day one. Food plots are in place, access is easy, and everything is ready to go. Key Features: Nearly 1 mile of powerline for food plots and shooting lanes Year-round feeding program and long-term QDMA management Mature hardwoods, scattered pine, and 15± acres of open ground Sandy Creek running the full length of the property Well-maintained camp with county water Paved road frontage with manicured entrance New pole barn on concrete slab for storage and equipment Great interior road system Box stands stay; feeders and furniture negotiable
Seller is a licensed Real Estate Agent in the State of Alabama. There are four parcels included in this sale. The parcel numbers are (10-09-32-1-016-001.000 with the address of 200 Banks Street, 10-09-32-1-016-001.001 with the address of 206 Banks Street, 10-09-32-1-016-002.000 with the address of 208 Banks Street, & 10-09-32-1-016-003.001 with the address of 502 Hanchey Street). The acreage amount is of the four lots combined. Properties shall be sold altogether as a whole. Property is zoned R-3 with the City of Troy. High Density Residential.
Seller is a licensed Real Estate Agent in the State of Alabama. Development potential on this major thoroughfare near Troy University. Property is outside Troy city limits. 1.17 acres per survey on file. Property would require building permit with City of Troy.
Approximately 4.35 acres more or less located in rural Pike County. Property is mostly wooded. There is electricity, county water and a septic tank on the property. The mobile home on property is of no value. Property has a Troy address but is located between Jack and Troy.
Description: This is an investment property that can unlock great business exposure with the over 20,000 average traffic count that passes by daily. There are roughly 12 acres of hayfield that are currently being leased to a local farmer through the summer. This property is non-restricted and zoned county meaning business-or family home friendly. There are businesses across the HWY and Troy is building this direction. Troy is a town that has seen significant steady growth over the last number of years. This property is 3.2 miles south of the city limits of Troy. There are 2,244 ft of road frontage for this property. The rest of the acreage mostly consists of natural growth hardwood. There is a couple of springheads near the middle, however, most of these acres are dry ground. This property's SE corner borders an agricultural field. Deer hunting will be better than you might expect in this area due to the health and density per square mile. A road to the back across the spring and the stream will be 4-5 thousand depending on how nice you need it. It will require one 24"x20' culvert and the stream will require a 36" x 20'culvert. A smaller size could work but this is my minimum recommendation. You can build in the back and it would be very private. There is a great flat area in the back for the ultimate in privacy for a cabin or permanent residence. This spot is about 1,700 from the field. The spring would make a small fishpond if that was of interest.

Troy is located in Alabama. Troy, Alabama has a population of 17,765. Troy is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 21.11% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 22.15%.
The median household income in Troy, Alabama is $36,409. The median household income for the surrounding county is $40,106 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Troy is 25 years.
The average high temperature in July is 90.7 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 35.6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 54.6 inches per year, with 0.1 inches of snow per year.