This 1-acre property in Fayette County, Alabama is located within the small Oak Creek subdivision and offers a quiet setting surrounded by a handful of nearby homes. The parcel backs up to a small pond, adding a natural element along the rear boundary and contributing to the overall feel of the property. The land is currently undeveloped, giving a buyer the ability to plan a residential setup within an established yet lightly developed area. According to the county, there is no zoning in place, and the property is designated for single family residential use within the subdivision.
Access to the property is provided by a deeded easement from Oak Creek Road, with the easement currently existing as a grass and dirt trail that runs alongside the pond. This access point leads directly toward the parcel and reflects the property’s undeveloped condition. Power and water are available at the road, offering nearby utility access, while a septic system would be required for future use. The combination of available utilities at the road and defined access makes it straightforward to understand how the property is reached and what is needed for development.
The location places you about 5 minutes from Fayette, making it easy to reach basic services and daily necessities. Tuscaloosa is approximately 45 minutes away, providing access to a larger range of shopping, dining, and amenities. Birmingham is about 90 minutes away, offering access to a major city while still allowing you to maintain distance from busier areas. Mulberry Fork Wildlife Management Area is roughly an hour away, adding a nearby option for outdoor recreation within the region.
The property sits within a subdivision setting, though it does not appear to have active restrictions or covenants beyond deed restrictions noted by the county. No survey or soil test is currently available, and no additional acreage is offered with this property. Owner financing is available with $1,000 down, or a cash purchase price of $7,500 is being considered as an alternative option. The parcel backs up to the pond and is accessed via the existing easement, offering a setting that combines subdivision placement with undeveloped land characteristics. Message me for the full details and to discuss next steps.