A rare opportunity to own a private 25.5± acre high-quality recreational retreat on Georgia’s legendary Lake Seminole. The serene lakefront estate, tucked away on Harvel Pond Road, offers privacy, excellent Social Storm™ attributes, outstanding recreational opportunities, and a well-kept home surrounded by a mature canopy of pines, oaks, and native wiregrass. With more than 600 feet of direct lake frontage, and a quaint 2,424± square-foot residence, this property offers the ideal combination of seclusion and recreation.
A long, private dirt drive winds through the trees, creating a true sense of arrival. The four-bedroom, three-bath home, built in 1999, sits on a gentle hill outside of any flood zone. It features tile flooring throughout, recessed lighting, French doors, a game room, and a spacious living and dining area perfect for entertaining or family gatherings. The screened porch, covered patio, and open deck extend the living space into the landscape, offering panoramic views of the lake.
Improvements include two deep wells, a septic system, and a gas-powered Generac generator. A 32x40 implement shed and a 20x21 Carolina carport provide ample storage for boats and equipment. Three fully permitted docks are equipped with power, water, and boat lifts, for easy in-and-out bass fishing.
Lake Seminole’s renowned freshwater fishery is lauded as one of America's premier largemouth bass destinations. With a sprawling 37,500 acres of water, anglers can catch bass, bream, shell cracker, crappie, catfish, and more. Regularly ranked as a top 10 fishing spot, Lake Seminole plays host to at least five bass fishing tournaments annually. Lake Seminole is also known for its exceptional waterfowl hunting, and, with regards to Canvasback hunting, it may be one of the best in the nation.
Lake Seminole Getaway is currently enrolled in Georgia’s Conservation Use Valuation Assessment (CUVA) program, helping to significantly reduce property taxes. The property lies just across the lake from a public boat ramp, and it’s conveniently located about an hour from both Thomasville, Georgia, and Tallahassee, Florida.