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Refine Your Search
You can Refine Your Search by selecting Property/Usage Type . Hold down the CTRL key (on Windows) or the Apple Command key on a Macintosh),
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Usage Types Usage classifications are based on current tract conditions and surrounding geographic/demographic conditions; and are solely the opinion of
AFM. No representation or warranties are expressed or implied as to the
property, or its usage type. Prospective buyers should satisfy themselves as to
the accuracy of this information.
Usage types are defined below.
Commercial - any property that MAY be suitable for
commercial development, or is located near commercial type property.
Commercial is generally defined as a property that qualifies for
industrial usage. This property may or may not be zoned commercial.
Cropland/Pastureland - any property that is currently
used for agricultural purposes. This includes crops or livestock. It also
may include abandoned crop or pastureland. On occasion, some properties may
be included in this land use type that are suitable for converting to
cropland or pastureland.
Deer/Turkey - any property that has a recreation value
related to deer and/or turkey hunting, or has a habitat for deer and/or turkey
on the property. These properties generally consist of pine and hardwood
forests of any age class, including cutover land.
Development - any property that MAY be suitable or has
the potential for usage other than timber production. Potential uses may
include residential (development in the area), mini-farms, high end hunting
properties, horse farms, etc. These properties may require re-zoning to meet
the development objective.
Dove - any property that has a recreational value
related to dove hunting , that has a habitat for doves, or has been
managed for doves. These properties generally contain open fields or areas
with a grass or herbaceous component.
Ducks - any property that has a recreational value
related to duck or duck hunting . Generally these properties have a habitat
for wintering and/or resident ducks, and may contain bottomland hardwood
timber or open water features such as ponds or impoundments managed for
ducks.
Fishing - any property that has aquatic features that
offer opportunities for fishing, or may be near an area that has fishing as
a recreational value. This includes properties with rivers, lakes or ponds,
or that are in close proximity to rivers or lakes.
Hardwood - trees that are generally deciduous
(shedding leaves annually), or thta are broad leafed species such as oak, sweetgum, or
maple. This forest type provides additional recreational value for certain
wildlife species.
Hunting - rural properties that support a population or
have the habitat to support a population of game species for the purpose of
hunting.
Investment - any property that may have the potential
to increase in value over an investment period or specified time frame. Any
property that may be in a transition period from its current state to a
higher and better use state over a projected time frame.
Merchantable Timber - stand of trees that have attained
an age or size that satisfies the primary economic goal for which it was
managed. Generally 15 years and older for pine species, and 20 years
and older for hardwood species.
Natural - areas that were established by natural
occurrence with little to no influence by humans. These areas could include
hardwood and pine forests or mixed stands containing both pine and hardwood.
Pine - trees that are generally evergreen (having
leaves throughout the year); typical southern species include loblolly,
longleaf, shortleaf, or slash pine.
Premerchantable Timber - timber that is not yet able to
be sold or does not meet the age requirements or economic goals for which
it is being managed. Generally 14 years and younger for pine species
and 19 years and younger for hardwood species.
Quail - any property that has a recreational value
related to quail or quail hunting, the property has been managed for quail,
or a habitat on the property may support a quail population. These properties
generally consist of heavily thinned pine stands with a grassy or herbaceous
under story.
Recreation - tracts that are suitable for hunting,
fishing, hiking, bird watching, horse riding, etc.
Residential - any property that may be suitable for
residential development or that may have residential properties near by. These
properties may require re-zoning to meet the residential objective.
Timberland - land with trees or that is suitable for trees.
Includes hardwood and pine, merchantable and premerchantable.
Wetlands/Mitigation - transitional area between dry
land and aquatic areas, having a high water table and which may be flooded during
portions of the year. Wetlands previously converted for alternative uses may
be candidates for mitigation to restore the original wetland features. For
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Save Your Search
Enter a unique name that describes your current search. For example, “My
100 Acre Georgia Deer Hunting Search.” You can recall your search at a later
date. You may also modify or delete your search. Saving your Search entitles you
to the following benefits:
It saves with a specific name so you can come back to it later without
re-inventing it, saving you time.
It will automatically email you when any new properties are added to
AFMRealestate.com that match your saved search criteria.
Periodically, the site will email you reminders of saved searches so you
can check it, even if there were no major changes to the property listings.
As a registered user, AFM will use your login info to add you to our
newsletter email list which will occasionally send you the latest acreage
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Road Frontage Types
Road frontage describes the type of road that joins the tract. If you select none of
them, your search will return properties that have ANY road frontage type. Road
types are defined as:
Paved Road – any public road that has an asphalt or concrete surface. These include US
interstates, US and state highways, and primary
and secondary county roads.
Dirt/Gravel – any public road that has a dirt or gravel surface. These roads generally have to be maintained by the state or county.
They include primary and secondary county roads.
Legal Access or Legal Easement – if a property does not have
road
frontage, it may be accessed through a legal access or easement. This allows
the owner to cross another property owner for the purposes or access.. A
Legal Access/Easement is generally a written legal document recorded in the
county courthouse where the property is located. Please contact the
appropriate salesperson for further details.
Landlocked – if a property does not have road frontage or a
legal
access/easement, the property may be landlocked. Please contact the
appropriate salesperson for further details.
Water Features Water features describe the type of water frontage or nearby access. If you
do not select a water feature type, your search will return properties that have ANY
water feature type. Water features are defined as:
Close Proximity – properties that are within a few miles of lakes or
rivers.
Creeks and Streams – properties that contain creeks and streams.
Lakefront – properties that adjoin a large lake; water front
properties.
Pond(s) – properties that have established ponds.
River Frontage – properties that join classified rivers.
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