Lakeside Industrial Land
226 Blue Lake Road Petal, MS 39465
226 Blue Lake Road, Petal, MS, 39465
$398,000
For Sale
$398,000
LAND - MS
Property Size9,600 SF
Lot Size196.00 Acres
Price / SF$41.46
Days on Market2315
Property Features for 226 Blue Lake Road
General Information
- Property type
- Land
- Property subtype
- Other
- Standard status
- Active
- APN
- 1-057-13-004 & 14-00
- Size
- 9,600 SF
- Lot size
- 196.00 Acres
Taxes and HOA fees
- Tax Year
- 2023
- Tax Description
- Section 13, T3N, R12W
- Tax Annual Amount
- 2444
Utilities
- Utilities
- Phone Available
- Water source
- Well
- Water front features
- Waterfront, River Front, Pond
- Water front
- 1
Listing Agency
United Country - McDaniel Gray
(601) 835-2000
217 S Railroad Avenue, Brookhaven, MS
Listed by
Bruce Gray · License #B18069
(601) 754-5592
Added: Mar 17, 2020 Checked: Jul 18 at 5:06 pm
MLS# 131363
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Investment Insights
Based on property information with market context.
This 196-acre land parcel in Forrest County, Mississippi features multiple water features, including several oxbow lakes and small water frontage on the Leaf River. The property also includes two man-made lakes created from reclaimed mining sites, along with abundant sand and gravel sites. Improvements on the tract include a wood-frame building measuring 48' x 200', which may support living, storage, or workshop use, and two large concrete slabs suitable for additional construction or work areas.
The property is located at the end of Blue Lake Road near Petal, offering seclusion and privacy, with access provided directly from the road. The setting is described as being just south of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, and the parcel includes ample parking for on-site use.
For buyers or operators seeking a land-based platform for recreation, hunting, or other outdoor-focused activities, the combination of lakes, river frontage, and existing on-site facilities can help support multiple day-to-day needs. The wood-frame building and concrete slabs provide practical infrastructure for storage, staging, or workspace, while the sand and gravel sites may support projects where raw materials are relevant to the intended use.
The property is located at the end of Blue Lake Road near Petal, offering seclusion and privacy, with access provided directly from the road. The setting is described as being just south of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, and the parcel includes ample parking for on-site use.
For buyers or operators seeking a land-based platform for recreation, hunting, or other outdoor-focused activities, the combination of lakes, river frontage, and existing on-site facilities can help support multiple day-to-day needs. The wood-frame building and concrete slabs provide practical infrastructure for storage, staging, or workspace, while the sand and gravel sites may support projects where raw materials are relevant to the intended use.
Key Highlights
- 196‑acre land parcel in Forrest County, MS, located at 226 Blue Lake Road, near Petal and just south of Hattiesburg
- Includes several oxbow lakes for duck hunting and fishing, plus small water frontage on the historic Leaf River
- Two man‑made lakes created from reclaimed mining sites
Property Analytics
Property Profile
Location Intelligence
Current Use by Public Records
Recreation land
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FAQs
What type of property is this?
Recreation land - Extensive 196-acre tract with multiple lakes and a large wood-frame building for outdoor-oriented uses in Forrest County.
Where is this recreation land located?
The property is located at 226 Blue Lake Road Petal, MS.
What is the asking price?
The asking price for this property is $398,000.
What are key features of this property?
This property features: 196‑acre land parcel in Forrest County, MS, located at 226 Blue Lake Road, near Petal and just south of Hattiesburg; Includes several oxbow lakes for duck hunting and fishing, plus small water frontage on the historic Leaf River; Two man‑made lakes created from reclaimed mining sites