Hunting & Recreation Land
01 Bollar Street Cuba, AL 36907
01 Bollar Street, Cuba, AL, 36907
$157,500
For Sale
$157,500
A 47-acre timbered tract with a sandy-bottom creek and interior road for year-round recreation and management.
Lot Size47.00 Acres
Days on Market31
Property Features for 01 Bollar Street
General Information
- Standard status
- Active
- Lot size
- 47.00 Acres
- Property subtype
- Vacant Land
Listing Agency
John Hall And Company
(334) 270-8400
Listed by
Mack Brasher
Source
Doyle-realty
Added: Jun 18 Checked: Jul 17 at 5:45 am
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Investment Insights
Based on property information with market context.
This 47-acre “Little Kinterbish Creek Tract” offers a mix of timber areas and natural features suited to hunting and recreation. The northwest portion includes a “Dog-Hair” stand of natural regeneration loblolly pines, with the remainder in a mixture of pine and hardwood species. The tract’s focal area is 14 acres of bottomland hardwood with a sandy-bottom creek, and the overall topography shifts as the land transitions from a plateau on the north side to gently rolling toward the creek bottom, with approximately an 80’ change in elevation. An interior road runs through the property, supporting access for both recreational use and day-to-day management.
The property is accessed via the dead-end of Bollar Street and is located about 4 miles south of downtown Cuba, Alabama. It sits among other timber-focused land tracts, with limited hunting pressure noted in the remarks. A range of wildlife-supporting habitat is present, including bob-white quail, whitetail deer, and turkey, along with wild muscadines and American beautyberry in the central area.
Utilities are available at the intersection of Bollar Street and Johnson Street, with power and county water noted as available. With land that is described as a blank slate for development and expansion, this parcel also includes the Sumter County parcel number 33-03-07-0-000-002.000 and totals 14 acres planted pine, 14 acres bottomland hardwood/SMZ, and 19 acres mixed pine and hardwood.
The property is accessed via the dead-end of Bollar Street and is located about 4 miles south of downtown Cuba, Alabama. It sits among other timber-focused land tracts, with limited hunting pressure noted in the remarks. A range of wildlife-supporting habitat is present, including bob-white quail, whitetail deer, and turkey, along with wild muscadines and American beautyberry in the central area.
Utilities are available at the intersection of Bollar Street and Johnson Street, with power and county water noted as available. With land that is described as a blank slate for development and expansion, this parcel also includes the Sumter County parcel number 33-03-07-0-000-002.000 and totals 14 acres planted pine, 14 acres bottomland hardwood/SMZ, and 19 acres mixed pine and hardwood.
Key Highlights
- 47‑acre timber tract with a sandy‑bottom creek and a main interior road for access and recreation
- Topography includes a northern plateau that gently rolls to the creek bottom with 80' change in elevation
- Northwest includes a natural regeneration “Dog‑Hair” stand of Loblolly Pines; rest is a mix of pine and hardwood species
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FAQs
What type of property is this?
Hunting land - A 47-acre timbered tract with a sandy-bottom creek and interior road for year-round recreation and management.
Where is this hunting land located?
The property is located at 01 Bollar Street Cuba, AL.
What is the asking price?
The asking price for this property is $157,500.
What are key features of this property?
This property features: 47‑acre timber tract with a sandy‑bottom creek and a main interior road for access and recreation; Topography includes a northern plateau that gently rolls to the creek bottom with 80' change in elevation; Northwest includes a natural regeneration “Dog‑Hair” stand of Loblolly Pines; rest is a mix of pine and hardwood species