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09/02/2025
$1,050,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - 1434 County Road 864, Wadley, AL
This 160-acre property near Roanoke combines a spacious 3-bedroom 2.5-bath custom-built home with recreational land that supports a variety of uses, including hunting, outdoor recreation, and long-term land ownership. Located down a private gravel driveway, the newly constructed home offers approximately 3,800 square feet of heated and cooled space, including the garage. The home is designed for both everyday living and accommodating guests. Inside, the living room and kitchen flow together in an open layout, highlighted by vaulted ceilings and abundant natural light from large windows. A wood-burning fireplace serves as a central feature in the living room, providing a warm gathering space during colder months. The kitchen is outfitted with custom cabinetry, granite countertops, commercial-grade appliances, and a large pantry. The primary suite includes a custom-tiled shower, spacious walk-in closets, and a comfortable layout. Two additional bedrooms are positioned for privacy, making them well-suited for visitors. Additional rooms include a private office and a large laundry room with a utility sink. The property offers outdoor living space with a gravel fire pit area and Adirondack seating, along with space adjacent to the home identified as a potential pond site. Beyond the home, the land features rolling terrain with a well-established trail system that provides access throughout the acreage. Three food plots with shooting houses are positioned on the property, supporting deer and turkey hunting opportunities. The majority of the perimeter of the property has been cleared and prepared for a high fence, which would allow a future owner to establish a managed hunting preserve if desired. This property provides the combination of a newly built home, versatile acreage, and recreational land features in a single tract, making it a strong option for buyers looking for a balance between residential use and outdoor pursuits. Give me a call today for more details.
09/02/2025
$1,050,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - 1434 County Road 864, Wadley, AL
This 160-acre property near Roanoke combines a spacious 3-bedroom 2.5-bath custom-built home with recreational land that supports a variety of uses, including hunting, outdoor recreation, and long-term land ownership. Located down a private gravel driveway, the newly constructed home offers approximately 3,800 square feet of heated and cooled space, including the garage. The home is designed for both everyday living and accommodating guests. Inside, the living room and kitchen flow together in an open layout, highlighted by vaulted ceilings and abundant natural light from large windows. A wood-burning fireplace serves as a central feature in the living room, providing a warm gathering space during colder months. The kitchen is outfitted with custom cabinetry, granite countertops, commercial-grade appliances, and a large pantry. The primary suite includes a custom-tiled shower, spacious walk-in closets, and a comfortable layout. Two additional bedrooms are positioned for privacy, making them well-suited for visitors. Additional rooms include a private office and a large laundry room with a utility sink. The property offers outdoor living space with a gravel fire pit area and Adirondack seating, along with space adjacent to the home identified as a potential pond site. Beyond the home, the land features rolling terrain with a well-established trail system that provides access throughout the acreage. Three food plots with shooting houses are positioned on the property, supporting deer and turkey hunting opportunities. The majority of the perimeter of the property has been cleared and prepared for a high fence, which would allow a future owner to establish a managed hunting preserve if desired. This property provides the combination of a newly built home, versatile acreage, and recreational land features in a single tract, making it a strong option for buyers looking for a balance between residential use and outdoor pursuits. Give me a call today for more details.
09/02/2025
$1,050,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - 1434 County Road 864, Wadley, AL
This 160-acre property near Roanoke combines a spacious 3-bedroom 2.5-bath custom-built home with recreational land that supports a variety of uses, including hunting, outdoor recreation, and long-term land ownership. Located down a private gravel driveway, the newly constructed home offers approximately 3,800 square feet of heated and cooled space, including the garage. The home is designed for both everyday living and accommodating guests. Inside, the living room and kitchen flow together in an open layout, highlighted by vaulted ceilings and abundant natural light from large windows. A wood-burning fireplace serves as a central feature in the living room, providing a warm gathering space during colder months. The kitchen is outfitted with custom cabinetry, granite countertops, commercial-grade appliances, and a large pantry. The primary suite includes a custom-tiled shower, spacious walk-in closets, and a comfortable layout. Two additional bedrooms are positioned for privacy, making them well-suited for visitors. Additional rooms include a private office and a large laundry room with a utility sink. The property offers outdoor living space with a gravel fire pit area and Adirondack seating, along with space adjacent to the home identified as a potential pond site. Beyond the home, the land features rolling terrain with a well-established trail system that provides access throughout the acreage. Three food plots with shooting houses are positioned on the property, supporting deer and turkey hunting opportunities. The majority of the perimeter of the property has been cleared and prepared for a high fence, which would allow a future owner to establish a managed hunting preserve if desired. This property provides the combination of a newly built home, versatile acreage, and recreational land features in a single tract, making it a strong option for buyers looking for a balance between residential use and outdoor pursuits. Give me a call today for more details.
09/02/2025
$1,050,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - 1434 County Road 864, Wadley, AL
This 160-acre property near Roanoke combines a spacious 3-bedroom 2.5-bath custom-built home with recreational land that supports a variety of uses, including hunting, outdoor recreation, and long-term land ownership. Located down a private gravel driveway, the newly constructed home offers approximately 3,800 square feet of heated and cooled space, including the garage. The home is designed for both everyday living and accommodating guests. Inside, the living room and kitchen flow together in an open layout, highlighted by vaulted ceilings and abundant natural light from large windows. A wood-burning fireplace serves as a central feature in the living room, providing a warm gathering space during colder months. The kitchen is outfitted with custom cabinetry, granite countertops, commercial-grade appliances, and a large pantry. The primary suite includes a custom-tiled shower, spacious walk-in closets, and a comfortable layout. Two additional bedrooms are positioned for privacy, making them well-suited for visitors. Additional rooms include a private office and a large laundry room with a utility sink. The property offers outdoor living space with a gravel fire pit area and Adirondack seating, along with space adjacent to the home identified as a potential pond site. Beyond the home, the land features rolling terrain with a well-established trail system that provides access throughout the acreage. Three food plots with shooting houses are positioned on the property, supporting deer and turkey hunting opportunities. The majority of the perimeter of the property has been cleared and prepared for a high fence, which would allow a future owner to establish a managed hunting preserve if desired. This property provides the combination of a newly built home, versatile acreage, and recreational land features in a single tract, making it a strong option for buyers looking for a balance between residential use and outdoor pursuits. Give me a call today for more details.
09/02/2025
$1,050,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - 1434 County Road 864, Wadley, AL
This 160-acre property near Roanoke combines a spacious 3-bedroom 2.5-bath custom-built home with recreational land that supports a variety of uses, including hunting, outdoor recreation, and long-term land ownership. Located down a private gravel driveway, the newly constructed home offers approximately 3,800 square feet of heated and cooled space, including the garage. The home is designed for both everyday living and accommodating guests. Inside, the living room and kitchen flow together in an open layout, highlighted by vaulted ceilings and abundant natural light from large windows. A wood-burning fireplace serves as a central feature in the living room, providing a warm gathering space during colder months. The kitchen is outfitted with custom cabinetry, granite countertops, commercial-grade appliances, and a large pantry. The primary suite includes a custom-tiled shower, spacious walk-in closets, and a comfortable layout. Two additional bedrooms are positioned for privacy, making them well-suited for visitors. Additional rooms include a private office and a large laundry room with a utility sink. The property offers outdoor living space with a gravel fire pit area and Adirondack seating, along with space adjacent to the home identified as a potential pond site. Beyond the home, the land features rolling terrain with a well-established trail system that provides access throughout the acreage. Three food plots with shooting houses are positioned on the property, supporting deer and turkey hunting opportunities. The majority of the perimeter of the property has been cleared and prepared for a high fence, which would allow a future owner to establish a managed hunting preserve if desired. This property provides the combination of a newly built home, versatile acreage, and recreational land features in a single tract, making it a strong option for buyers looking for a balance between residential use and outdoor pursuits. Give me a call today for more details.
09/02/2025
$1,050,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - 1434 County Road 864, Wadley, AL
This 160-acre property near Roanoke combines a spacious 3-bedroom 2.5-bath custom-built home with recreational land that supports a variety of uses, including hunting, outdoor recreation, and long-term land ownership. Located down a private gravel driveway, the newly constructed home offers approximately 3,800 square feet of heated and cooled space, including the garage. The home is designed for both everyday living and accommodating guests. Inside, the living room and kitchen flow together in an open layout, highlighted by vaulted ceilings and abundant natural light from large windows. A wood-burning fireplace serves as a central feature in the living room, providing a warm gathering space during colder months. The kitchen is outfitted with custom cabinetry, granite countertops, commercial-grade appliances, and a large pantry. The primary suite includes a custom-tiled shower, spacious walk-in closets, and a comfortable layout. Two additional bedrooms are positioned for privacy, making them well-suited for visitors. Additional rooms include a private office and a large laundry room with a utility sink. The property offers outdoor living space with a gravel fire pit area and Adirondack seating, along with space adjacent to the home identified as a potential pond site. Beyond the home, the land features rolling terrain with a well-established trail system that provides access throughout the acreage. Three food plots with shooting houses are positioned on the property, supporting deer and turkey hunting opportunities. The majority of the perimeter of the property has been cleared and prepared for a high fence, which would allow a future owner to establish a managed hunting preserve if desired. This property provides the combination of a newly built home, versatile acreage, and recreational land features in a single tract, making it a strong option for buyers looking for a balance between residential use and outdoor pursuits. Give me a call today for more details.
09/02/2025
$1,050,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - 1434 County Road 864, Wadley, AL
This 160-acre property near Roanoke combines a spacious 3-bedroom 2.5-bath custom-built home with recreational land that supports a variety of uses, including hunting, outdoor recreation, and long-term land ownership. Located down a private gravel driveway, the newly constructed home offers approximately 3,800 square feet of heated and cooled space, including the garage. The home is designed for both everyday living and accommodating guests. Inside, the living room and kitchen flow together in an open layout, highlighted by vaulted ceilings and abundant natural light from large windows. A wood-burning fireplace serves as a central feature in the living room, providing a warm gathering space during colder months. The kitchen is outfitted with custom cabinetry, granite countertops, commercial-grade appliances, and a large pantry. The primary suite includes a custom-tiled shower, spacious walk-in closets, and a comfortable layout. Two additional bedrooms are positioned for privacy, making them well-suited for visitors. Additional rooms include a private office and a large laundry room with a utility sink. The property offers outdoor living space with a gravel fire pit area and Adirondack seating, along with space adjacent to the home identified as a potential pond site. Beyond the home, the land features rolling terrain with a well-established trail system that provides access throughout the acreage. Three food plots with shooting houses are positioned on the property, supporting deer and turkey hunting opportunities. The majority of the perimeter of the property has been cleared and prepared for a high fence, which would allow a future owner to establish a managed hunting preserve if desired. This property provides the combination of a newly built home, versatile acreage, and recreational land features in a single tract, making it a strong option for buyers looking for a balance between residential use and outdoor pursuits. Give me a call today for more details.
09/02/2025
$1,050,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - 1434 County Road 864, Wadley, AL
This 160-acre property near Roanoke combines a spacious 3-bedroom 2.5-bath custom-built home with recreational land that supports a variety of uses, including hunting, outdoor recreation, and long-term land ownership. Located down a private gravel driveway, the newly constructed home offers approximately 3,800 square feet of heated and cooled space, including the garage. The home is designed for both everyday living and accommodating guests. Inside, the living room and kitchen flow together in an open layout, highlighted by vaulted ceilings and abundant natural light from large windows. A wood-burning fireplace serves as a central feature in the living room, providing a warm gathering space during colder months. The kitchen is outfitted with custom cabinetry, granite countertops, commercial-grade appliances, and a large pantry. The primary suite includes a custom-tiled shower, spacious walk-in closets, and a comfortable layout. Two additional bedrooms are positioned for privacy, making them well-suited for visitors. Additional rooms include a private office and a large laundry room with a utility sink. The property offers outdoor living space with a gravel fire pit area and Adirondack seating, along with space adjacent to the home identified as a potential pond site. Beyond the home, the land features rolling terrain with a well-established trail system that provides access throughout the acreage. Three food plots with shooting houses are positioned on the property, supporting deer and turkey hunting opportunities. The majority of the perimeter of the property has been cleared and prepared for a high fence, which would allow a future owner to establish a managed hunting preserve if desired. This property provides the combination of a newly built home, versatile acreage, and recreational land features in a single tract, making it a strong option for buyers looking for a balance between residential use and outdoor pursuits. Give me a call today for more details.
09/02/2025
$1,050,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - 1434 County Road 864, Wadley, AL
This 160-acre property near Roanoke combines a spacious 3-bedroom 2.5-bath custom-built home with recreational land that supports a variety of uses, including hunting, outdoor recreation, and long-term land ownership. Located down a private gravel driveway, the newly constructed home offers approximately 3,800 square feet of heated and cooled space, including the garage. The home is designed for both everyday living and accommodating guests. Inside, the living room and kitchen flow together in an open layout, highlighted by vaulted ceilings and abundant natural light from large windows. A wood-burning fireplace serves as a central feature in the living room, providing a warm gathering space during colder months. The kitchen is outfitted with custom cabinetry, granite countertops, commercial-grade appliances, and a large pantry. The primary suite includes a custom-tiled shower, spacious walk-in closets, and a comfortable layout. Two additional bedrooms are positioned for privacy, making them well-suited for visitors. Additional rooms include a private office and a large laundry room with a utility sink. The property offers outdoor living space with a gravel fire pit area and Adirondack seating, along with space adjacent to the home identified as a potential pond site. Beyond the home, the land features rolling terrain with a well-established trail system that provides access throughout the acreage. Three food plots with shooting houses are positioned on the property, supporting deer and turkey hunting opportunities. The majority of the perimeter of the property has been cleared and prepared for a high fence, which would allow a future owner to establish a managed hunting preserve if desired. This property provides the combination of a newly built home, versatile acreage, and recreational land features in a single tract, making it a strong option for buyers looking for a balance between residential use and outdoor pursuits. Give me a call today for more details.
09/02/2025
$1,050,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - 1434 County Road 864, Wadley, AL
This 160-acre property near Roanoke combines a spacious 3-bedroom 2.5-bath custom-built home with recreational land that supports a variety of uses, including hunting, outdoor recreation, and long-term land ownership. Located down a private gravel driveway, the newly constructed home offers approximately 3,800 square feet of heated and cooled space, including the garage. The home is designed for both everyday living and accommodating guests. Inside, the living room and kitchen flow together in an open layout, highlighted by vaulted ceilings and abundant natural light from large windows. A wood-burning fireplace serves as a central feature in the living room, providing a warm gathering space during colder months. The kitchen is outfitted with custom cabinetry, granite countertops, commercial-grade appliances, and a large pantry. The primary suite includes a custom-tiled shower, spacious walk-in closets, and a comfortable layout. Two additional bedrooms are positioned for privacy, making them well-suited for visitors. Additional rooms include a private office and a large laundry room with a utility sink. The property offers outdoor living space with a gravel fire pit area and Adirondack seating, along with space adjacent to the home identified as a potential pond site. Beyond the home, the land features rolling terrain with a well-established trail system that provides access throughout the acreage. Three food plots with shooting houses are positioned on the property, supporting deer and turkey hunting opportunities. The majority of the perimeter of the property has been cleared and prepared for a high fence, which would allow a future owner to establish a managed hunting preserve if desired. This property provides the combination of a newly built home, versatile acreage, and recreational land features in a single tract, making it a strong option for buyers looking for a balance between residential use and outdoor pursuits. Give me a call today for more details.
09/02/2025
$1,050,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - 1434 County Road 864, Wadley, AL
This 160-acre property near Roanoke combines a spacious 3-bedroom 2.5-bath custom-built home with recreational land that supports a variety of uses, including hunting, outdoor recreation, and long-term land ownership. Located down a private gravel driveway, the newly constructed home offers approximately 3,800 square feet of heated and cooled space, including the garage. The home is designed for both everyday living and accommodating guests. Inside, the living room and kitchen flow together in an open layout, highlighted by vaulted ceilings and abundant natural light from large windows. A wood-burning fireplace serves as a central feature in the living room, providing a warm gathering space during colder months. The kitchen is outfitted with custom cabinetry, granite countertops, commercial-grade appliances, and a large pantry. The primary suite includes a custom-tiled shower, spacious walk-in closets, and a comfortable layout. Two additional bedrooms are positioned for privacy, making them well-suited for visitors. Additional rooms include a private office and a large laundry room with a utility sink. The property offers outdoor living space with a gravel fire pit area and Adirondack seating, along with space adjacent to the home identified as a potential pond site. Beyond the home, the land features rolling terrain with a well-established trail system that provides access throughout the acreage. Three food plots with shooting houses are positioned on the property, supporting deer and turkey hunting opportunities. The majority of the perimeter of the property has been cleared and prepared for a high fence, which would allow a future owner to establish a managed hunting preserve if desired. This property provides the combination of a newly built home, versatile acreage, and recreational land features in a single tract, making it a strong option for buyers looking for a balance between residential use and outdoor pursuits. Give me a call today for more details.
09/02/2025
$1,050,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - 1434 County Road 864, Wadley, AL
This 160-acre property near Roanoke combines a spacious 3-bedroom 2.5-bath custom-built home with recreational land that supports a variety of uses, including hunting, outdoor recreation, and long-term land ownership. Located down a private gravel driveway, the newly constructed home offers approximately 3,800 square feet of heated and cooled space, including the garage. The home is designed for both everyday living and accommodating guests. Inside, the living room and kitchen flow together in an open layout, highlighted by vaulted ceilings and abundant natural light from large windows. A wood-burning fireplace serves as a central feature in the living room, providing a warm gathering space during colder months. The kitchen is outfitted with custom cabinetry, granite countertops, commercial-grade appliances, and a large pantry. The primary suite includes a custom-tiled shower, spacious walk-in closets, and a comfortable layout. Two additional bedrooms are positioned for privacy, making them well-suited for visitors. Additional rooms include a private office and a large laundry room with a utility sink. The property offers outdoor living space with a gravel fire pit area and Adirondack seating, along with space adjacent to the home identified as a potential pond site. Beyond the home, the land features rolling terrain with a well-established trail system that provides access throughout the acreage. Three food plots with shooting houses are positioned on the property, supporting deer and turkey hunting opportunities. The majority of the perimeter of the property has been cleared and prepared for a high fence, which would allow a future owner to establish a managed hunting preserve if desired. This property provides the combination of a newly built home, versatile acreage, and recreational land features in a single tract, making it a strong option for buyers looking for a balance between residential use and outdoor pursuits. Give me a call today for more details.
09/02/2025
$1,050,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - 1434 County Road 864, Wadley, AL
This 160-acre property near Roanoke combines a spacious 3-bedroom 2.5-bath custom-built home with recreational land that supports a variety of uses, including hunting, outdoor recreation, and long-term land ownership. Located down a private gravel driveway, the newly constructed home offers approximately 3,800 square feet of heated and cooled space, including the garage. The home is designed for both everyday living and accommodating guests. Inside, the living room and kitchen flow together in an open layout, highlighted by vaulted ceilings and abundant natural light from large windows. A wood-burning fireplace serves as a central feature in the living room, providing a warm gathering space during colder months. The kitchen is outfitted with custom cabinetry, granite countertops, commercial-grade appliances, and a large pantry. The primary suite includes a custom-tiled shower, spacious walk-in closets, and a comfortable layout. Two additional bedrooms are positioned for privacy, making them well-suited for visitors. Additional rooms include a private office and a large laundry room with a utility sink. The property offers outdoor living space with a gravel fire pit area and Adirondack seating, along with space adjacent to the home identified as a potential pond site. Beyond the home, the land features rolling terrain with a well-established trail system that provides access throughout the acreage. Three food plots with shooting houses are positioned on the property, supporting deer and turkey hunting opportunities. The majority of the perimeter of the property has been cleared and prepared for a high fence, which would allow a future owner to establish a managed hunting preserve if desired. This property provides the combination of a newly built home, versatile acreage, and recreational land features in a single tract, making it a strong option for buyers looking for a balance between residential use and outdoor pursuits. Give me a call today for more details.
09/02/2025
$1,050,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - 1434 County Road 864, Wadley, AL
This 160-acre property near Roanoke combines a spacious 3-bedroom 2.5-bath custom-built home with recreational land that supports a variety of uses, including hunting, outdoor recreation, and long-term land ownership. Located down a private gravel driveway, the newly constructed home offers approximately 3,800 square feet of heated and cooled space, including the garage. The home is designed for both everyday living and accommodating guests. Inside, the living room and kitchen flow together in an open layout, highlighted by vaulted ceilings and abundant natural light from large windows. A wood-burning fireplace serves as a central feature in the living room, providing a warm gathering space during colder months. The kitchen is outfitted with custom cabinetry, granite countertops, commercial-grade appliances, and a large pantry. The primary suite includes a custom-tiled shower, spacious walk-in closets, and a comfortable layout. Two additional bedrooms are positioned for privacy, making them well-suited for visitors. Additional rooms include a private office and a large laundry room with a utility sink. The property offers outdoor living space with a gravel fire pit area and Adirondack seating, along with space adjacent to the home identified as a potential pond site. Beyond the home, the land features rolling terrain with a well-established trail system that provides access throughout the acreage. Three food plots with shooting houses are positioned on the property, supporting deer and turkey hunting opportunities. The majority of the perimeter of the property has been cleared and prepared for a high fence, which would allow a future owner to establish a managed hunting preserve if desired. This property provides the combination of a newly built home, versatile acreage, and recreational land features in a single tract, making it a strong option for buyers looking for a balance between residential use and outdoor pursuits. Give me a call today for more details.
09/02/2025
$1,050,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - 1434 County Road 864, Wadley, AL
This 160-acre property near Roanoke combines a spacious 3-bedroom 2.5-bath custom-built home with recreational land that supports a variety of uses, including hunting, outdoor recreation, and long-term land ownership. Located down a private gravel driveway, the newly constructed home offers approximately 3,800 square feet of heated and cooled space, including the garage. The home is designed for both everyday living and accommodating guests. Inside, the living room and kitchen flow together in an open layout, highlighted by vaulted ceilings and abundant natural light from large windows. A wood-burning fireplace serves as a central feature in the living room, providing a warm gathering space during colder months. The kitchen is outfitted with custom cabinetry, granite countertops, commercial-grade appliances, and a large pantry. The primary suite includes a custom-tiled shower, spacious walk-in closets, and a comfortable layout. Two additional bedrooms are positioned for privacy, making them well-suited for visitors. Additional rooms include a private office and a large laundry room with a utility sink. The property offers outdoor living space with a gravel fire pit area and Adirondack seating, along with space adjacent to the home identified as a potential pond site. Beyond the home, the land features rolling terrain with a well-established trail system that provides access throughout the acreage. Three food plots with shooting houses are positioned on the property, supporting deer and turkey hunting opportunities. The majority of the perimeter of the property has been cleared and prepared for a high fence, which would allow a future owner to establish a managed hunting preserve if desired. This property provides the combination of a newly built home, versatile acreage, and recreational land features in a single tract, making it a strong option for buyers looking for a balance between residential use and outdoor pursuits. Give me a call today for more details.
05/30/2025
$840,104
280 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - County Road 823, Wadley, AL
The Dickert Tracts offer the unique opportunity to acquire one or all four of these contiguous, wildlife-rich timberland properties located in the Piedmont region of Alabama. Each tract is a recreation recreationist's dream, offering excellent hunting and a prime location near the Tallapoosa River and Lake Wedowee, along with young, productive pine plantations on tracts 1 and 2/3 that present an investment opportunity and mature timber on tracts 4 and 5.
The Dickert Tracts are situated in the Piedmont region of Alabama, characterized by its rolling hills and valleys. It is surrounded by timberland on all sides. The town of Wadley is only a 7-mile drive west, offering convenience stores, fuel options, and a couple of local restaurants. The city of Roanoke is approximately 15 minutes east and provides dining, grocery shopping, and hotel accommodations. The Tallapoosa River is just four miles away, and Lake Wedowee can be reached within 20 minutes. Additionally, Atlanta Airport is about an hour and a half away.
Each tract has road frontage and access points along County Road 823. Interior roads and trails may require 4WD vehicles during wet conditions. Additionally, power is available along the county road, and public water is within a quarter mile south of Tract 5.
Tract 1 has approximately 1.5 miles of interior roads and trails that allow access to the interior. The property features about 2,500 feet of frontage along County Road 823, which is graveled and maintained by the county.
Tract 2/3 has approximately 1,100 feet of frontage on CR 823 and an internal road shared by a neighbor that provides access to the western portions. Much of the tract sits just behind the church and cemetery.
Tract 4 boasts about 2,900 feet of frontage on CR 823 and has a trail leading to the pond on the eastern side of the property.
Tract 5 has nearly 700 feet of frontage and an access used for logging just north of the residence that adjoins.
These tracts are ideal for recreational use due to their diverse timber types and their location within a larger forested area, which offers significant potential for future timber production. The terrain is gently rolling, with elevations ranging from approximately 680 to 900 feet above sea level.
The soils are well-drained, making them suitable for timber management. A branch of Beaverdam Creek runs through along the north side of Tract 1 and the bottom of Tract 2. Tract 4 features a small pond. Additionally, the Tallapoosa River, West Point Lake, and Lake Wedowee are all just a short drive away from these tracts.
Tract 1 has 201 acres of recently planted improved loblolly pine, 12 acres of nine-year-old planted loblolly pine, 39 acres of upland timberland with a mix of pine and hardwood, and 29 acres of hardwood-dominated bottomland that followed the run of the creeks.
Tract 2/3 has 20 acres of recently planted improved loblolly pine, 47 acres of nine-year-old planted loblolly pine, and 18 acres of hardwood-dominated bottomland that followed the run of the creeks.
Tract 4 has 44 acres of mature loblolly pine plantation that was thinned about four years ago and 7 acres of upland natural timberland with a mix of pine and hardwood. A small degree of bottomland timber is around the pond on the east side.
Tract 5 has 34 acres of recently thinned mature loblolly plantation and about 4 acres of natural timber with a mix of hardwood and pine.
The recently planted acres were planted with genetically improved loblolly pine this past winter. The genetic stock used is expected to produce sawtimber and pole-quality timber once it matures. In this region, the typical management practice involves thinning around age 15 and again at age 21. The stand should reach financial maturity between the ages of 25 and 30, depending on growth rates and market conditions. After thinning is completed, additional options can be considered to enhance growth and wildlife value, such as prescribed burning, fertilization, and herbaceous treatments. This tract is located in a robust market for pine sawtimber and poles.
Additionally, some tracts have nine-year-old loblolly pine, which should be ready for thinning in three to four more years following the same management regime mentioned above. Any upland natural timber, comprising a mix of pine and hardwood, can be managed like plantations if they have reached marketable size. But these areas contribute to the tract's diversity, benefiting local wildlife. The hardwood-dominated bottomlands follow the run of the creeks. While some timber harvesting can occur in these areas, it is generally recommended to keep them intact to serve as wildlife travel corridors, which enhances the overall diversity of the tract. This area contains a significant number of hard mast-producing trees, such as oaks, which provide valuable food sources throughout the year.
05/30/2025
$840,104
280 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - County Road 823, Wadley, AL
The Dickert Tracts offer the unique opportunity to acquire one or all four of these contiguous, wildlife-rich timberland properties located in the Piedmont region of Alabama. Each tract is a recreation recreationist's dream, offering excellent hunting and a prime location near the Tallapoosa River and Lake Wedowee, along with young, productive pine plantations on tracts 1 and 2/3 that present an investment opportunity and mature timber on tracts 4 and 5.
The Dickert Tracts are situated in the Piedmont region of Alabama, characterized by its rolling hills and valleys. It is surrounded by timberland on all sides. The town of Wadley is only a 7-mile drive west, offering convenience stores, fuel options, and a couple of local restaurants. The city of Roanoke is approximately 15 minutes east and provides dining, grocery shopping, and hotel accommodations. The Tallapoosa River is just four miles away, and Lake Wedowee can be reached within 20 minutes. Additionally, Atlanta Airport is about an hour and a half away.
Each tract has road frontage and access points along County Road 823. Interior roads and trails may require 4WD vehicles during wet conditions. Additionally, power is available along the county road, and public water is within a quarter mile south of Tract 5.
Tract 1 has approximately 1.5 miles of interior roads and trails that allow access to the interior. The property features about 2,500 feet of frontage along County Road 823, which is graveled and maintained by the county.
Tract 2/3 has approximately 1,100 feet of frontage on CR 823 and an internal road shared by a neighbor that provides access to the western portions. Much of the tract sits just behind the church and cemetery.
Tract 4 boasts about 2,900 feet of frontage on CR 823 and has a trail leading to the pond on the eastern side of the property.
Tract 5 has nearly 700 feet of frontage and an access used for logging just north of the residence that adjoins.
These tracts are ideal for recreational use due to their diverse timber types and their location within a larger forested area, which offers significant potential for future timber production. The terrain is gently rolling, with elevations ranging from approximately 680 to 900 feet above sea level.
The soils are well-drained, making them suitable for timber management. A branch of Beaverdam Creek runs through along the north side of Tract 1 and the bottom of Tract 2. Tract 4 features a small pond. Additionally, the Tallapoosa River, West Point Lake, and Lake Wedowee are all just a short drive away from these tracts.
Tract 1 has 201 acres of recently planted improved loblolly pine, 12 acres of nine-year-old planted loblolly pine, 39 acres of upland timberland with a mix of pine and hardwood, and 29 acres of hardwood-dominated bottomland that followed the run of the creeks.
Tract 2/3 has 20 acres of recently planted improved loblolly pine, 47 acres of nine-year-old planted loblolly pine, and 18 acres of hardwood-dominated bottomland that followed the run of the creeks.
Tract 4 has 44 acres of mature loblolly pine plantation that was thinned about four years ago and 7 acres of upland natural timberland with a mix of pine and hardwood. A small degree of bottomland timber is around the pond on the east side.
Tract 5 has 34 acres of recently thinned mature loblolly plantation and about 4 acres of natural timber with a mix of hardwood and pine.
The recently planted acres were planted with genetically improved loblolly pine this past winter. The genetic stock used is expected to produce sawtimber and pole-quality timber once it matures. In this region, the typical management practice involves thinning around age 15 and again at age 21. The stand should reach financial maturity between the ages of 25 and 30, depending on growth rates and market conditions. After thinning is completed, additional options can be considered to enhance growth and wildlife value, such as prescribed burning, fertilization, and herbaceous treatments. This tract is located in a robust market for pine sawtimber and poles.
Additionally, some tracts have nine-year-old loblolly pine, which should be ready for thinning in three to four more years following the same management regime mentioned above. Any upland natural timber, comprising a mix of pine and hardwood, can be managed like plantations if they have reached marketable size. But these areas contribute to the tract's diversity, benefiting local wildlife. The hardwood-dominated bottomlands follow the run of the creeks. While some timber harvesting can occur in these areas, it is generally recommended to keep them intact to serve as wildlife travel corridors, which enhances the overall diversity of the tract. This area contains a significant number of hard mast-producing trees, such as oaks, which provide valuable food sources throughout the year.
05/30/2025
$840,104
280 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - County Road 823, Wadley, AL
The Dickert Tracts offer the unique opportunity to acquire one or all four of these contiguous, wildlife-rich timberland properties located in the Piedmont region of Alabama. Each tract is a recreation recreationist's dream, offering excellent hunting and a prime location near the Tallapoosa River and Lake Wedowee, along with young, productive pine plantations on tracts 1 and 2/3 that present an investment opportunity and mature timber on tracts 4 and 5.
The Dickert Tracts are situated in the Piedmont region of Alabama, characterized by its rolling hills and valleys. It is surrounded by timberland on all sides. The town of Wadley is only a 7-mile drive west, offering convenience stores, fuel options, and a couple of local restaurants. The city of Roanoke is approximately 15 minutes east and provides dining, grocery shopping, and hotel accommodations. The Tallapoosa River is just four miles away, and Lake Wedowee can be reached within 20 minutes. Additionally, Atlanta Airport is about an hour and a half away.
Each tract has road frontage and access points along County Road 823. Interior roads and trails may require 4WD vehicles during wet conditions. Additionally, power is available along the county road, and public water is within a quarter mile south of Tract 5.
Tract 1 has approximately 1.5 miles of interior roads and trails that allow access to the interior. The property features about 2,500 feet of frontage along County Road 823, which is graveled and maintained by the county.
Tract 2/3 has approximately 1,100 feet of frontage on CR 823 and an internal road shared by a neighbor that provides access to the western portions. Much of the tract sits just behind the church and cemetery.
Tract 4 boasts about 2,900 feet of frontage on CR 823 and has a trail leading to the pond on the eastern side of the property.
Tract 5 has nearly 700 feet of frontage and an access used for logging just north of the residence that adjoins.
These tracts are ideal for recreational use due to their diverse timber types and their location within a larger forested area, which offers significant potential for future timber production. The terrain is gently rolling, with elevations ranging from approximately 680 to 900 feet above sea level.
The soils are well-drained, making them suitable for timber management. A branch of Beaverdam Creek runs through along the north side of Tract 1 and the bottom of Tract 2. Tract 4 features a small pond. Additionally, the Tallapoosa River, West Point Lake, and Lake Wedowee are all just a short drive away from these tracts.
Tract 1 has 201 acres of recently planted improved loblolly pine, 12 acres of nine-year-old planted loblolly pine, 39 acres of upland timberland with a mix of pine and hardwood, and 29 acres of hardwood-dominated bottomland that followed the run of the creeks.
Tract 2/3 has 20 acres of recently planted improved loblolly pine, 47 acres of nine-year-old planted loblolly pine, and 18 acres of hardwood-dominated bottomland that followed the run of the creeks.
Tract 4 has 44 acres of mature loblolly pine plantation that was thinned about four years ago and 7 acres of upland natural timberland with a mix of pine and hardwood. A small degree of bottomland timber is around the pond on the east side.
Tract 5 has 34 acres of recently thinned mature loblolly plantation and about 4 acres of natural timber with a mix of hardwood and pine.
The recently planted acres were planted with genetically improved loblolly pine this past winter. The genetic stock used is expected to produce sawtimber and pole-quality timber once it matures. In this region, the typical management practice involves thinning around age 15 and again at age 21. The stand should reach financial maturity between the ages of 25 and 30, depending on growth rates and market conditions. After thinning is completed, additional options can be considered to enhance growth and wildlife value, such as prescribed burning, fertilization, and herbaceous treatments. This tract is located in a robust market for pine sawtimber and poles.
Additionally, some tracts have nine-year-old loblolly pine, which should be ready for thinning in three to four more years following the same management regime mentioned above. Any upland natural timber, comprising a mix of pine and hardwood, can be managed like plantations if they have reached marketable size. But these areas contribute to the tract's diversity, benefiting local wildlife. The hardwood-dominated bottomlands follow the run of the creeks. While some timber harvesting can occur in these areas, it is generally recommended to keep them intact to serve as wildlife travel corridors, which enhances the overall diversity of the tract. This area contains a significant number of hard mast-producing trees, such as oaks, which provide valuable food sources throughout the year.
05/30/2025
$840,104
280 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - County Road 823, Wadley, AL
The Dickert Tracts offer the unique opportunity to acquire one or all four of these contiguous, wildlife-rich timberland properties located in the Piedmont region of Alabama. Each tract is a recreation recreationist's dream, offering excellent hunting and a prime location near the Tallapoosa River and Lake Wedowee, along with young, productive pine plantations on tracts 1 and 2/3 that present an investment opportunity and mature timber on tracts 4 and 5.
The Dickert Tracts are situated in the Piedmont region of Alabama, characterized by its rolling hills and valleys. It is surrounded by timberland on all sides. The town of Wadley is only a 7-mile drive west, offering convenience stores, fuel options, and a couple of local restaurants. The city of Roanoke is approximately 15 minutes east and provides dining, grocery shopping, and hotel accommodations. The Tallapoosa River is just four miles away, and Lake Wedowee can be reached within 20 minutes. Additionally, Atlanta Airport is about an hour and a half away.
Each tract has road frontage and access points along County Road 823. Interior roads and trails may require 4WD vehicles during wet conditions. Additionally, power is available along the county road, and public water is within a quarter mile south of Tract 5.
Tract 1 has approximately 1.5 miles of interior roads and trails that allow access to the interior. The property features about 2,500 feet of frontage along County Road 823, which is graveled and maintained by the county.
Tract 2/3 has approximately 1,100 feet of frontage on CR 823 and an internal road shared by a neighbor that provides access to the western portions. Much of the tract sits just behind the church and cemetery.
Tract 4 boasts about 2,900 feet of frontage on CR 823 and has a trail leading to the pond on the eastern side of the property.
Tract 5 has nearly 700 feet of frontage and an access used for logging just north of the residence that adjoins.
These tracts are ideal for recreational use due to their diverse timber types and their location within a larger forested area, which offers significant potential for future timber production. The terrain is gently rolling, with elevations ranging from approximately 680 to 900 feet above sea level.
The soils are well-drained, making them suitable for timber management. A branch of Beaverdam Creek runs through along the north side of Tract 1 and the bottom of Tract 2. Tract 4 features a small pond. Additionally, the Tallapoosa River, West Point Lake, and Lake Wedowee are all just a short drive away from these tracts.
Tract 1 has 201 acres of recently planted improved loblolly pine, 12 acres of nine-year-old planted loblolly pine, 39 acres of upland timberland with a mix of pine and hardwood, and 29 acres of hardwood-dominated bottomland that followed the run of the creeks.
Tract 2/3 has 20 acres of recently planted improved loblolly pine, 47 acres of nine-year-old planted loblolly pine, and 18 acres of hardwood-dominated bottomland that followed the run of the creeks.
Tract 4 has 44 acres of mature loblolly pine plantation that was thinned about four years ago and 7 acres of upland natural timberland with a mix of pine and hardwood. A small degree of bottomland timber is around the pond on the east side.
Tract 5 has 34 acres of recently thinned mature loblolly plantation and about 4 acres of natural timber with a mix of hardwood and pine.
The recently planted acres were planted with genetically improved loblolly pine this past winter. The genetic stock used is expected to produce sawtimber and pole-quality timber once it matures. In this region, the typical management practice involves thinning around age 15 and again at age 21. The stand should reach financial maturity between the ages of 25 and 30, depending on growth rates and market conditions. After thinning is completed, additional options can be considered to enhance growth and wildlife value, such as prescribed burning, fertilization, and herbaceous treatments. This tract is located in a robust market for pine sawtimber and poles.
Additionally, some tracts have nine-year-old loblolly pine, which should be ready for thinning in three to four more years following the same management regime mentioned above. Any upland natural timber, comprising a mix of pine and hardwood, can be managed like plantations if they have reached marketable size. But these areas contribute to the tract's diversity, benefiting local wildlife. The hardwood-dominated bottomlands follow the run of the creeks. While some timber harvesting can occur in these areas, it is generally recommended to keep them intact to serve as wildlife travel corridors, which enhances the overall diversity of the tract. This area contains a significant number of hard mast-producing trees, such as oaks, which provide valuable food sources throughout the year.
05/30/2025
$840,104
280 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - County Road 823, Wadley, AL
The Dickert Tracts offer the unique opportunity to acquire one or all four of these contiguous, wildlife-rich timberland properties located in the Piedmont region of Alabama. Each tract is a recreation recreationist's dream, offering excellent hunting and a prime location near the Tallapoosa River and Lake Wedowee, along with young, productive pine plantations on tracts 1 and 2/3 that present an investment opportunity and mature timber on tracts 4 and 5.
The Dickert Tracts are situated in the Piedmont region of Alabama, characterized by its rolling hills and valleys. It is surrounded by timberland on all sides. The town of Wadley is only a 7-mile drive west, offering convenience stores, fuel options, and a couple of local restaurants. The city of Roanoke is approximately 15 minutes east and provides dining, grocery shopping, and hotel accommodations. The Tallapoosa River is just four miles away, and Lake Wedowee can be reached within 20 minutes. Additionally, Atlanta Airport is about an hour and a half away.
Each tract has road frontage and access points along County Road 823. Interior roads and trails may require 4WD vehicles during wet conditions. Additionally, power is available along the county road, and public water is within a quarter mile south of Tract 5.
Tract 1 has approximately 1.5 miles of interior roads and trails that allow access to the interior. The property features about 2,500 feet of frontage along County Road 823, which is graveled and maintained by the county.
Tract 2/3 has approximately 1,100 feet of frontage on CR 823 and an internal road shared by a neighbor that provides access to the western portions. Much of the tract sits just behind the church and cemetery.
Tract 4 boasts about 2,900 feet of frontage on CR 823 and has a trail leading to the pond on the eastern side of the property.
Tract 5 has nearly 700 feet of frontage and an access used for logging just north of the residence that adjoins.
These tracts are ideal for recreational use due to their diverse timber types and their location within a larger forested area, which offers significant potential for future timber production. The terrain is gently rolling, with elevations ranging from approximately 680 to 900 feet above sea level.
The soils are well-drained, making them suitable for timber management. A branch of Beaverdam Creek runs through along the north side of Tract 1 and the bottom of Tract 2. Tract 4 features a small pond. Additionally, the Tallapoosa River, West Point Lake, and Lake Wedowee are all just a short drive away from these tracts.
Tract 1 has 201 acres of recently planted improved loblolly pine, 12 acres of nine-year-old planted loblolly pine, 39 acres of upland timberland with a mix of pine and hardwood, and 29 acres of hardwood-dominated bottomland that followed the run of the creeks.
Tract 2/3 has 20 acres of recently planted improved loblolly pine, 47 acres of nine-year-old planted loblolly pine, and 18 acres of hardwood-dominated bottomland that followed the run of the creeks.
Tract 4 has 44 acres of mature loblolly pine plantation that was thinned about four years ago and 7 acres of upland natural timberland with a mix of pine and hardwood. A small degree of bottomland timber is around the pond on the east side.
Tract 5 has 34 acres of recently thinned mature loblolly plantation and about 4 acres of natural timber with a mix of hardwood and pine.
The recently planted acres were planted with genetically improved loblolly pine this past winter. The genetic stock used is expected to produce sawtimber and pole-quality timber once it matures. In this region, the typical management practice involves thinning around age 15 and again at age 21. The stand should reach financial maturity between the ages of 25 and 30, depending on growth rates and market conditions. After thinning is completed, additional options can be considered to enhance growth and wildlife value, such as prescribed burning, fertilization, and herbaceous treatments. This tract is located in a robust market for pine sawtimber and poles.
Additionally, some tracts have nine-year-old loblolly pine, which should be ready for thinning in three to four more years following the same management regime mentioned above. Any upland natural timber, comprising a mix of pine and hardwood, can be managed like plantations if they have reached marketable size. But these areas contribute to the tract's diversity, benefiting local wildlife. The hardwood-dominated bottomlands follow the run of the creeks. While some timber harvesting can occur in these areas, it is generally recommended to keep them intact to serve as wildlife travel corridors, which enhances the overall diversity of the tract. This area contains a significant number of hard mast-producing trees, such as oaks, which provide valuable food sources throughout the year.
05/30/2025
$840,104
280 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - County Road 823, Wadley, AL
The Dickert Tracts offer the unique opportunity to acquire one or all four of these contiguous, wildlife-rich timberland properties located in the Piedmont region of Alabama. Each tract is a recreation recreationist's dream, offering excellent hunting and a prime location near the Tallapoosa River and Lake Wedowee, along with young, productive pine plantations on tracts 1 and 2/3 that present an investment opportunity and mature timber on tracts 4 and 5.
The Dickert Tracts are situated in the Piedmont region of Alabama, characterized by its rolling hills and valleys. It is surrounded by timberland on all sides. The town of Wadley is only a 7-mile drive west, offering convenience stores, fuel options, and a couple of local restaurants. The city of Roanoke is approximately 15 minutes east and provides dining, grocery shopping, and hotel accommodations. The Tallapoosa River is just four miles away, and Lake Wedowee can be reached within 20 minutes. Additionally, Atlanta Airport is about an hour and a half away.
Each tract has road frontage and access points along County Road 823. Interior roads and trails may require 4WD vehicles during wet conditions. Additionally, power is available along the county road, and public water is within a quarter mile south of Tract 5.
Tract 1 has approximately 1.5 miles of interior roads and trails that allow access to the interior. The property features about 2,500 feet of frontage along County Road 823, which is graveled and maintained by the county.
Tract 2/3 has approximately 1,100 feet of frontage on CR 823 and an internal road shared by a neighbor that provides access to the western portions. Much of the tract sits just behind the church and cemetery.
Tract 4 boasts about 2,900 feet of frontage on CR 823 and has a trail leading to the pond on the eastern side of the property.
Tract 5 has nearly 700 feet of frontage and an access used for logging just north of the residence that adjoins.
These tracts are ideal for recreational use due to their diverse timber types and their location within a larger forested area, which offers significant potential for future timber production. The terrain is gently rolling, with elevations ranging from approximately 680 to 900 feet above sea level.
The soils are well-drained, making them suitable for timber management. A branch of Beaverdam Creek runs through along the north side of Tract 1 and the bottom of Tract 2. Tract 4 features a small pond. Additionally, the Tallapoosa River, West Point Lake, and Lake Wedowee are all just a short drive away from these tracts.
Tract 1 has 201 acres of recently planted improved loblolly pine, 12 acres of nine-year-old planted loblolly pine, 39 acres of upland timberland with a mix of pine and hardwood, and 29 acres of hardwood-dominated bottomland that followed the run of the creeks.
Tract 2/3 has 20 acres of recently planted improved loblolly pine, 47 acres of nine-year-old planted loblolly pine, and 18 acres of hardwood-dominated bottomland that followed the run of the creeks.
Tract 4 has 44 acres of mature loblolly pine plantation that was thinned about four years ago and 7 acres of upland natural timberland with a mix of pine and hardwood. A small degree of bottomland timber is around the pond on the east side.
Tract 5 has 34 acres of recently thinned mature loblolly plantation and about 4 acres of natural timber with a mix of hardwood and pine.
The recently planted acres were planted with genetically improved loblolly pine this past winter. The genetic stock used is expected to produce sawtimber and pole-quality timber once it matures. In this region, the typical management practice involves thinning around age 15 and again at age 21. The stand should reach financial maturity between the ages of 25 and 30, depending on growth rates and market conditions. After thinning is completed, additional options can be considered to enhance growth and wildlife value, such as prescribed burning, fertilization, and herbaceous treatments. This tract is located in a robust market for pine sawtimber and poles.
Additionally, some tracts have nine-year-old loblolly pine, which should be ready for thinning in three to four more years following the same management regime mentioned above. Any upland natural timber, comprising a mix of pine and hardwood, can be managed like plantations if they have reached marketable size. But these areas contribute to the tract's diversity, benefiting local wildlife. The hardwood-dominated bottomlands follow the run of the creeks. While some timber harvesting can occur in these areas, it is generally recommended to keep them intact to serve as wildlife travel corridors, which enhances the overall diversity of the tract. This area contains a significant number of hard mast-producing trees, such as oaks, which provide valuable food sources throughout the year.
05/30/2025
$840,104
280 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - County Road 823, Wadley, AL
The Dickert Tracts offer the unique opportunity to acquire one or all four of these contiguous, wildlife-rich timberland properties located in the Piedmont region of Alabama. Each tract is a recreation recreationist's dream, offering excellent hunting and a prime location near the Tallapoosa River and Lake Wedowee, along with young, productive pine plantations on tracts 1 and 2/3 that present an investment opportunity and mature timber on tracts 4 and 5.
The Dickert Tracts are situated in the Piedmont region of Alabama, characterized by its rolling hills and valleys. It is surrounded by timberland on all sides. The town of Wadley is only a 7-mile drive west, offering convenience stores, fuel options, and a couple of local restaurants. The city of Roanoke is approximately 15 minutes east and provides dining, grocery shopping, and hotel accommodations. The Tallapoosa River is just four miles away, and Lake Wedowee can be reached within 20 minutes. Additionally, Atlanta Airport is about an hour and a half away.
Each tract has road frontage and access points along County Road 823. Interior roads and trails may require 4WD vehicles during wet conditions. Additionally, power is available along the county road, and public water is within a quarter mile south of Tract 5.
Tract 1 has approximately 1.5 miles of interior roads and trails that allow access to the interior. The property features about 2,500 feet of frontage along County Road 823, which is graveled and maintained by the county.
Tract 2/3 has approximately 1,100 feet of frontage on CR 823 and an internal road shared by a neighbor that provides access to the western portions. Much of the tract sits just behind the church and cemetery.
Tract 4 boasts about 2,900 feet of frontage on CR 823 and has a trail leading to the pond on the eastern side of the property.
Tract 5 has nearly 700 feet of frontage and an access used for logging just north of the residence that adjoins.
These tracts are ideal for recreational use due to their diverse timber types and their location within a larger forested area, which offers significant potential for future timber production. The terrain is gently rolling, with elevations ranging from approximately 680 to 900 feet above sea level.
The soils are well-drained, making them suitable for timber management. A branch of Beaverdam Creek runs through along the north side of Tract 1 and the bottom of Tract 2. Tract 4 features a small pond. Additionally, the Tallapoosa River, West Point Lake, and Lake Wedowee are all just a short drive away from these tracts.
Tract 1 has 201 acres of recently planted improved loblolly pine, 12 acres of nine-year-old planted loblolly pine, 39 acres of upland timberland with a mix of pine and hardwood, and 29 acres of hardwood-dominated bottomland that followed the run of the creeks.
Tract 2/3 has 20 acres of recently planted improved loblolly pine, 47 acres of nine-year-old planted loblolly pine, and 18 acres of hardwood-dominated bottomland that followed the run of the creeks.
Tract 4 has 44 acres of mature loblolly pine plantation that was thinned about four years ago and 7 acres of upland natural timberland with a mix of pine and hardwood. A small degree of bottomland timber is around the pond on the east side.
Tract 5 has 34 acres of recently thinned mature loblolly plantation and about 4 acres of natural timber with a mix of hardwood and pine.
The recently planted acres were planted with genetically improved loblolly pine this past winter. The genetic stock used is expected to produce sawtimber and pole-quality timber once it matures. In this region, the typical management practice involves thinning around age 15 and again at age 21. The stand should reach financial maturity between the ages of 25 and 30, depending on growth rates and market conditions. After thinning is completed, additional options can be considered to enhance growth and wildlife value, such as prescribed burning, fertilization, and herbaceous treatments. This tract is located in a robust market for pine sawtimber and poles.
Additionally, some tracts have nine-year-old loblolly pine, which should be ready for thinning in three to four more years following the same management regime mentioned above. Any upland natural timber, comprising a mix of pine and hardwood, can be managed like plantations if they have reached marketable size. But these areas contribute to the tract's diversity, benefiting local wildlife. The hardwood-dominated bottomlands follow the run of the creeks. While some timber harvesting can occur in these areas, it is generally recommended to keep them intact to serve as wildlife travel corridors, which enhances the overall diversity of the tract. This area contains a significant number of hard mast-producing trees, such as oaks, which provide valuable food sources throughout the year.
05/30/2025
$840,104
280 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - County Road 823, Wadley, AL
The Dickert Tracts offer the unique opportunity to acquire one or all four of these contiguous, wildlife-rich timberland properties located in the Piedmont region of Alabama. Each tract is a recreation recreationist's dream, offering excellent hunting and a prime location near the Tallapoosa River and Lake Wedowee, along with young, productive pine plantations on tracts 1 and 2/3 that present an investment opportunity and mature timber on tracts 4 and 5.
The Dickert Tracts are situated in the Piedmont region of Alabama, characterized by its rolling hills and valleys. It is surrounded by timberland on all sides. The town of Wadley is only a 7-mile drive west, offering convenience stores, fuel options, and a couple of local restaurants. The city of Roanoke is approximately 15 minutes east and provides dining, grocery shopping, and hotel accommodations. The Tallapoosa River is just four miles away, and Lake Wedowee can be reached within 20 minutes. Additionally, Atlanta Airport is about an hour and a half away.
Each tract has road frontage and access points along County Road 823. Interior roads and trails may require 4WD vehicles during wet conditions. Additionally, power is available along the county road, and public water is within a quarter mile south of Tract 5.
Tract 1 has approximately 1.5 miles of interior roads and trails that allow access to the interior. The property features about 2,500 feet of frontage along County Road 823, which is graveled and maintained by the county.
Tract 2/3 has approximately 1,100 feet of frontage on CR 823 and an internal road shared by a neighbor that provides access to the western portions. Much of the tract sits just behind the church and cemetery.
Tract 4 boasts about 2,900 feet of frontage on CR 823 and has a trail leading to the pond on the eastern side of the property.
Tract 5 has nearly 700 feet of frontage and an access used for logging just north of the residence that adjoins.
These tracts are ideal for recreational use due to their diverse timber types and their location within a larger forested area, which offers significant potential for future timber production. The terrain is gently rolling, with elevations ranging from approximately 680 to 900 feet above sea level.
The soils are well-drained, making them suitable for timber management. A branch of Beaverdam Creek runs through along the north side of Tract 1 and the bottom of Tract 2. Tract 4 features a small pond. Additionally, the Tallapoosa River, West Point Lake, and Lake Wedowee are all just a short drive away from these tracts.
Tract 1 has 201 acres of recently planted improved loblolly pine, 12 acres of nine-year-old planted loblolly pine, 39 acres of upland timberland with a mix of pine and hardwood, and 29 acres of hardwood-dominated bottomland that followed the run of the creeks.
Tract 2/3 has 20 acres of recently planted improved loblolly pine, 47 acres of nine-year-old planted loblolly pine, and 18 acres of hardwood-dominated bottomland that followed the run of the creeks.
Tract 4 has 44 acres of mature loblolly pine plantation that was thinned about four years ago and 7 acres of upland natural timberland with a mix of pine and hardwood. A small degree of bottomland timber is around the pond on the east side.
Tract 5 has 34 acres of recently thinned mature loblolly plantation and about 4 acres of natural timber with a mix of hardwood and pine.
The recently planted acres were planted with genetically improved loblolly pine this past winter. The genetic stock used is expected to produce sawtimber and pole-quality timber once it matures. In this region, the typical management practice involves thinning around age 15 and again at age 21. The stand should reach financial maturity between the ages of 25 and 30, depending on growth rates and market conditions. After thinning is completed, additional options can be considered to enhance growth and wildlife value, such as prescribed burning, fertilization, and herbaceous treatments. This tract is located in a robust market for pine sawtimber and poles.
Additionally, some tracts have nine-year-old loblolly pine, which should be ready for thinning in three to four more years following the same management regime mentioned above. Any upland natural timber, comprising a mix of pine and hardwood, can be managed like plantations if they have reached marketable size. But these areas contribute to the tract's diversity, benefiting local wildlife. The hardwood-dominated bottomlands follow the run of the creeks. While some timber harvesting can occur in these areas, it is generally recommended to keep them intact to serve as wildlife travel corridors, which enhances the overall diversity of the tract. This area contains a significant number of hard mast-producing trees, such as oaks, which provide valuable food sources throughout the year.
05/30/2025
$840,104
280 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - County Road 823, Wadley, AL
The Dickert Tracts offer the unique opportunity to acquire one or all four of these contiguous, wildlife-rich timberland properties located in the Piedmont region of Alabama. Each tract is a recreation recreationist's dream, offering excellent hunting and a prime location near the Tallapoosa River and Lake Wedowee, along with young, productive pine plantations on tracts 1 and 2/3 that present an investment opportunity and mature timber on tracts 4 and 5.
The Dickert Tracts are situated in the Piedmont region of Alabama, characterized by its rolling hills and valleys. It is surrounded by timberland on all sides. The town of Wadley is only a 7-mile drive west, offering convenience stores, fuel options, and a couple of local restaurants. The city of Roanoke is approximately 15 minutes east and provides dining, grocery shopping, and hotel accommodations. The Tallapoosa River is just four miles away, and Lake Wedowee can be reached within 20 minutes. Additionally, Atlanta Airport is about an hour and a half away.
Each tract has road frontage and access points along County Road 823. Interior roads and trails may require 4WD vehicles during wet conditions. Additionally, power is available along the county road, and public water is within a quarter mile south of Tract 5.
Tract 1 has approximately 1.5 miles of interior roads and trails that allow access to the interior. The property features about 2,500 feet of frontage along County Road 823, which is graveled and maintained by the county.
Tract 2/3 has approximately 1,100 feet of frontage on CR 823 and an internal road shared by a neighbor that provides access to the western portions. Much of the tract sits just behind the church and cemetery.
Tract 4 boasts about 2,900 feet of frontage on CR 823 and has a trail leading to the pond on the eastern side of the property.
Tract 5 has nearly 700 feet of frontage and an access used for logging just north of the residence that adjoins.
These tracts are ideal for recreational use due to their diverse timber types and their location within a larger forested area, which offers significant potential for future timber production. The terrain is gently rolling, with elevations ranging from approximately 680 to 900 feet above sea level.
The soils are well-drained, making them suitable for timber management. A branch of Beaverdam Creek runs through along the north side of Tract 1 and the bottom of Tract 2. Tract 4 features a small pond. Additionally, the Tallapoosa River, West Point Lake, and Lake Wedowee are all just a short drive away from these tracts.
Tract 1 has 201 acres of recently planted improved loblolly pine, 12 acres of nine-year-old planted loblolly pine, 39 acres of upland timberland with a mix of pine and hardwood, and 29 acres of hardwood-dominated bottomland that followed the run of the creeks.
Tract 2/3 has 20 acres of recently planted improved loblolly pine, 47 acres of nine-year-old planted loblolly pine, and 18 acres of hardwood-dominated bottomland that followed the run of the creeks.
Tract 4 has 44 acres of mature loblolly pine plantation that was thinned about four years ago and 7 acres of upland natural timberland with a mix of pine and hardwood. A small degree of bottomland timber is around the pond on the east side.
Tract 5 has 34 acres of recently thinned mature loblolly plantation and about 4 acres of natural timber with a mix of hardwood and pine.
The recently planted acres were planted with genetically improved loblolly pine this past winter. The genetic stock used is expected to produce sawtimber and pole-quality timber once it matures. In this region, the typical management practice involves thinning around age 15 and again at age 21. The stand should reach financial maturity between the ages of 25 and 30, depending on growth rates and market conditions. After thinning is completed, additional options can be considered to enhance growth and wildlife value, such as prescribed burning, fertilization, and herbaceous treatments. This tract is located in a robust market for pine sawtimber and poles.
Additionally, some tracts have nine-year-old loblolly pine, which should be ready for thinning in three to four more years following the same management regime mentioned above. Any upland natural timber, comprising a mix of pine and hardwood, can be managed like plantations if they have reached marketable size. But these areas contribute to the tract's diversity, benefiting local wildlife. The hardwood-dominated bottomlands follow the run of the creeks. While some timber harvesting can occur in these areas, it is generally recommended to keep them intact to serve as wildlife travel corridors, which enhances the overall diversity of the tract. This area contains a significant number of hard mast-producing trees, such as oaks, which provide valuable food sources throughout the year.
05/30/2025
$840,104
280 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - County Road 823, Wadley, AL
The Dickert Tracts offer the unique opportunity to acquire one or all four of these contiguous, wildlife-rich timberland properties located in the Piedmont region of Alabama. Each tract is a recreation recreationist's dream, offering excellent hunting and a prime location near the Tallapoosa River and Lake Wedowee, along with young, productive pine plantations on tracts 1 and 2/3 that present an investment opportunity and mature timber on tracts 4 and 5.
The Dickert Tracts are situated in the Piedmont region of Alabama, characterized by its rolling hills and valleys. It is surrounded by timberland on all sides. The town of Wadley is only a 7-mile drive west, offering convenience stores, fuel options, and a couple of local restaurants. The city of Roanoke is approximately 15 minutes east and provides dining, grocery shopping, and hotel accommodations. The Tallapoosa River is just four miles away, and Lake Wedowee can be reached within 20 minutes. Additionally, Atlanta Airport is about an hour and a half away.
Each tract has road frontage and access points along County Road 823. Interior roads and trails may require 4WD vehicles during wet conditions. Additionally, power is available along the county road, and public water is within a quarter mile south of Tract 5.
Tract 1 has approximately 1.5 miles of interior roads and trails that allow access to the interior. The property features about 2,500 feet of frontage along County Road 823, which is graveled and maintained by the county.
Tract 2/3 has approximately 1,100 feet of frontage on CR 823 and an internal road shared by a neighbor that provides access to the western portions. Much of the tract sits just behind the church and cemetery.
Tract 4 boasts about 2,900 feet of frontage on CR 823 and has a trail leading to the pond on the eastern side of the property.
Tract 5 has nearly 700 feet of frontage and an access used for logging just north of the residence that adjoins.
These tracts are ideal for recreational use due to their diverse timber types and their location within a larger forested area, which offers significant potential for future timber production. The terrain is gently rolling, with elevations ranging from approximately 680 to 900 feet above sea level.
The soils are well-drained, making them suitable for timber management. A branch of Beaverdam Creek runs through along the north side of Tract 1 and the bottom of Tract 2. Tract 4 features a small pond. Additionally, the Tallapoosa River, West Point Lake, and Lake Wedowee are all just a short drive away from these tracts.
Tract 1 has 201 acres of recently planted improved loblolly pine, 12 acres of nine-year-old planted loblolly pine, 39 acres of upland timberland with a mix of pine and hardwood, and 29 acres of hardwood-dominated bottomland that followed the run of the creeks.
Tract 2/3 has 20 acres of recently planted improved loblolly pine, 47 acres of nine-year-old planted loblolly pine, and 18 acres of hardwood-dominated bottomland that followed the run of the creeks.
Tract 4 has 44 acres of mature loblolly pine plantation that was thinned about four years ago and 7 acres of upland natural timberland with a mix of pine and hardwood. A small degree of bottomland timber is around the pond on the east side.
Tract 5 has 34 acres of recently thinned mature loblolly plantation and about 4 acres of natural timber with a mix of hardwood and pine.
The recently planted acres were planted with genetically improved loblolly pine this past winter. The genetic stock used is expected to produce sawtimber and pole-quality timber once it matures. In this region, the typical management practice involves thinning around age 15 and again at age 21. The stand should reach financial maturity between the ages of 25 and 30, depending on growth rates and market conditions. After thinning is completed, additional options can be considered to enhance growth and wildlife value, such as prescribed burning, fertilization, and herbaceous treatments. This tract is located in a robust market for pine sawtimber and poles.
Additionally, some tracts have nine-year-old loblolly pine, which should be ready for thinning in three to four more years following the same management regime mentioned above. Any upland natural timber, comprising a mix of pine and hardwood, can be managed like plantations if they have reached marketable size. But these areas contribute to the tract's diversity, benefiting local wildlife. The hardwood-dominated bottomlands follow the run of the creeks. While some timber harvesting can occur in these areas, it is generally recommended to keep them intact to serve as wildlife travel corridors, which enhances the overall diversity of the tract. This area contains a significant number of hard mast-producing trees, such as oaks, which provide valuable food sources throughout the year.
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