Sara Jane Lane, Woodland Hills Subdivision, this 1.89 acre lot has been cleared and prepped for a home site, lot is in a very desirable area and the soil test is on file and a new survey. Lot is prepared for a slab or crawl space, Call today for details!
Discover the epitome of equestrian living on this picturesque 60 acre horse ranch. Nestled on the property is a cozy 2 bedroom, 1 bath home, offering a comfortable retreat amid the natural beauty. The ranch features two barns, two showrings for training and events, an announcer's booth and concession stand, a large workshop, a rustic apartment, and multiple fenced pastures providing ample space for grazing and exercise. Three ponds add charm to the landscape, while 987 feet of road frontage ensures easy access. Additionally, seven RV electrical hookups are available for guests. With riding trails weaving through the property, this ranch is a haven for horse enthusiasts seeking both serenty and functionality.
A true heritage business, Summerville Trade Day is available for sale for the first time. A large outdoor flea market held every Tuesday and Saturday year-round, Trade Day is a Northwest Georgia tradition dating to 1976, run by the same owners that started it. Though it is located two miles north of downtown Summerville on US Highway 27, regular dealers and customers treat Trade Day a little like an old-fashioned Southern downtown where you could find pretty much everything you need, visit with friends and neighbors and patronize vendors who appreciate customers' support. Though the business has operated for 47 consecutive years, the 20-acre property has a new sheen thanks to its 2019 expansion that included the construction of a 150-foot-long sales shed, new bathrooms and a busy concession stand. To help keep the land looking sharp, the sale includes a Kubota tractor along with a Kubota zero turn mower. Trade Day is a business with a strong local economic impact, drawing hundreds, and sometimes thousands, of visitors to Summerville from a two-hour radius on Tuesdays, the business' busiest day. In addition to a loyal local audience, regular customers commute on Tuesdays and Saturdays from the Atlanta, Birmingham and Chattanooga areas. A measure of its enthusiastic support is that its Facebook page (Trade Day) has topped 7,000 followers along with nearly 1,000 Instagram followers (@summervilletradeday). This is an excellent business opportunity with additional revenue streams possible. Up to 60 additional acres are available. More at summervilletradeday.com
Check out this 2 bdrm, 1.5 bath home located on Commerce St in Summerville. Home is being used as residential, currently with great potential for commercial. Property is located next to the Great Awakening Coffee Shop Company/Arctic Fox and across the street from the Fit Pit Gym. Tax records is showing approximately 98 feet of road frontage and 200 feet deep. Buyer to verify! Call today to schedule a viewing!
Escape to your own private paradise with this stunning property located in the Ridge and Valley region of Northwest Georgia. Perfect for nature lovers and sports enthusiasts, this property offers exceptional outdoor recreation opportunities such as hiking, camping, kayaking, fishing, and hunting. Located in scenic Haywood Valley, the highlight of the property is the 5,400 +/- feet of frontage on West Armuchee Creek, a pristine mountain stream, which provides year-round fishing opportunities. The property features an established network of roads and trails throughout, making it easy to explore every inch of this breathtaking property. The topography of the property ranges from flat to rolling hillsides, nestled on the slopes of Little Mountain Ridge. Take in the scenic views of the surrounding mountains from the ridge tops or spend your time in the woods down in the flat land by the creek. The property boasts a great stand of mature natural hardwood and pine timber, including species such as White Oaks, Red Oaks, Hickory, Poplar, Loblolly pine, and more. In the fall, the hardwood trees offer a spectacular display of red, orange, and yellow foliage. The natural timber areas, and wildlife food plots, offer great wildlife habitat and endless hunting opportunities, with a healthy population of whitetail deer, eastern wild turkeys, and other small game. The creek also offers duck hunting in the fall and winter. This property is protected by a conservation easement, which allows for the management of timber, including timber harvesting and reforestation of new tree seedlings. A timber harvest could be performed to generate income from the marketable trees, adding to the investment value of this property. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to own a private getaway with exceptional outdoor recreation opportunities.
Sand Pit Road is the location of this 4.63 acre tract, count water and power available at the street, this lot fronts the Chattooga River, some flood plane some restrictions. Call For Details!
The Ridges Subdivision, lot 10, 2.19 acres, wooded,level to gently rolling, underground utilities, one of Chattooga county's best locations, some restrictions , minutes from town but feels like the country! CALL FOR DETAILS AND PLATS
8.05 Commercial tract, all utilities available, long frontage on US Highway 27, sight distance from Tractor supply and fast food, McDonalds, Burger King, Taco Bell, WILL DIVIDE, corner 175K per acre 2 acre minimum, remaining acreage 150K per acre 2 acre minimum, possible negotiations on a smaller tract
Summerville is located in Georgia. Summerville, Georgia has a population of 4,389. Summerville is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 16.54% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 24.23%.
The median household income in Summerville, Georgia is $23,827. The median household income for the surrounding county is $37,946 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Summerville is 40.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 89.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 28.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 53.4 inches per year, with 1.3 inches of snow per year.