257 Ridgeway Rd, Franklin, GA 30217
Large rural tract with creek, wildlife food plots, and planted pine timber, offering homesite flexibility and recreation.
- Added:
- May 21, 2026
- Days on Market:
- 30
- Last Refresh:
- Jun 13 at 2:26 am
Property Features for 257 Ridgeway Rd
General Information
- Standard status
- Active
- Property subtype
- Land
Listing agent Jason McGee License #265095 (706) 574-9025
Listing office Whitetail Properties Real Estate (706) 574-9025
Listing date May 21, 2026
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HighLights
- Large rural tract in Northwest Georgia with Cedar Creek flowing through the property and providing a year‑round water source for wildlife
- Several established wildlife food plots are already in place for hunting and wildlife management
- Extensive planted pine timber with varying age classes, supporting long‑term timber investment and potential future harvest income
- Multiple potential homesites throughout the property for building a home, hunting lodge, or weekend getaway
- Frontage on two public roads provides multiple access points and flexibility for future use
- Mineral rights: all subsurface mineral rights owned by the seller will convey, with the note that some mineral rights may not be owned by the seller
Overview
Accessibility is a key feature, with frontage on two public roads that provides multiple access points. Utilities are available along the public road frontage, supporting convenience while preserving a private, rural setting. The seller notes that all subsurface mineral rights owned by the seller will convey with the property, though some mineral rights may not be owned by the seller. The property is also described as being within a short drive of Franklin, LaGrange, and Newnan for shopping and dining.
For buyers seeking a secluded homesite, hunting retreat, working farm potential, or timber-focused ownership, the layout and natural features provide a versatile foundation. The creek and bottomlands support wildlife use, while the planted timber and open areas may support future timber management and agricultural conversion such as pastures or fields for crops and gardening.
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Location Insight
- Map
- Local Demand
- City
- Franklin
- County
- Heard
- State
- Georgia
- Longitude
- -84.7349498
- Latitude
- 32.6806826