Explore the natural beauty and versatility of this expansive rural property featuring a diverse landscape of young pine stands, mature hardwoods, and wide natural clearings. This tract offers an ideal mixture of privacy, recreational opportunity, and long-term investment potential. A scenic wetland area borders the rear of the property, creating a tranquil natural water feature and supporting abundant wildlife. The land transitions smoothly from open, sun-filled meadows to lightly wooded areas and denser timber stands, providing multiple options for homesites, cabins, trails, or hunting locations. With rolling terrain, generous tree cover, and uninterrupted views across the property, this parcel offers both seclusion and functionality-suited for outdoor enthusiasts, homesteaders, or buyers seeking a peaceful retreat. The combination of timber growth, natural habitat, and open space makes this a rare and valuable opportunity. Property Features: * Mixed timber: young pines and mature hardwoods * Natural wetland/pond area with wildlife presence * Combination of open fields and wooded acreage * Multiple potential building sites * Ideal for recreation, hunting, or private retreat * Peaceful, rural setting with strong long-term land value
This lot was recently divided into 2 separate lots of 5.5 Acres each. The 2 lots are 23A and lot 23B. This listing is for lot 23A ONLY. And it's 5.5 Acres. The seller is willing to sale both lot (together) at a discount.
This property is located in desirable Southwest Laurens County, and is the ideal foundation for an exceptional recreational and hunting retreat. While only 60+/- acres, this rv friendly property has endless potential for a hunting camp, long term land and timber investment, or simply a quiet place to enjoy the great outdoors riding atv trails, and camping while making memories with friends and family. Key features of this property include the 2023 planted pine timber that will serve as bedding and cover for wildlife now, while providing income potential later down the road. Another property highlight is the seasonal creek system that runs the length of the property, splitting the road front from the rear of the property, this 20+/- acres of bottomland habitat provides further cover and an additional layer of diversity for wildlife habitat. To further enhance the hunting and recreational aspects of the property, the current owner has cut over 3 miles of internal roads and trails. This is essential to easily navigate between future food plots and fields for all types of native game including turkeys, small game, and upland bird species. WILL SUBDIVIDE. Survey Required. Showing by appointment only.

Cadwell is located in Georgia. Cadwell, Georgia has a population of 676. Cadwell is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 16.22% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 24.05%.
The median household income in Cadwell, Georgia is $42,847. The median household income for the surrounding county is $42,315 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Cadwell is 28.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 92 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 34.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 46.7 inches per year, with 0.1 inches of snow per year.