These smaller mixed-use properties usually do not last long on the market, and this one probably won't either. With approximately 30 acres overall, it offers a diversity of natural habitats and a variety of possible uses. The majority of the land is 22 acres of woods with a mix of mature and younger trees, including Oaks, Hickory, Cherry, Maples, and a few Walnut and Pine trees. There may be some marketable timber if a buyer is looking to generate some income from a timber harvest. Currently, with the trees, brushy areas and thickets, it makes for a really good deer and turkey habitat, as evidenced by sign and trails as well as them and other wildlife observed using the property. Because of the relatively secluded and remote location of the land and the other neighboring woods and farm ground, it offers attractive cover and food sources that will obviously attract deer, turkeys and other wildlife. Jasper-Pulaski Fish And Wildlife Area is not too far away, which offers other hunting, shooting and recreational opportunities. The eight or so acres of tillable farm ground not only provide some food for the wildlife, it could generate a little farming income or as a pasture for horses or livestock. Access to the property is easy with a smooth transition from the 500 feet of county road frontage to the front of the property. There are also several possible building sites on the property, and it may make a good place for a future home, cabin or pole barn. This property is "L" shaped with a 5-acre "cut out," which currently has a small vacant home on it, so electric utilities are right there. Details about the possible availability of that home should be out soon as it may be offered for sale. Whether just keeping the property as is for hunting, recreation, small farm property, or a place to build a new home, it may be what you are looking for. Contact Land Specialist Rob Styka for further details and accurate information about the property.