Description
Offered for sale, in whole or in part, this stunning 96.39+/- acre property on Pleasant Ridge Rd, unincorporated Shelby County. Minutes from Austin Peay and 385!Rolling hills provide a scenic entrance down the driveway from Pleasant Ridge. Several gorgeous home sites look out over the 6.5 acre lake.Mostly open acreage with wooded property boundaries allows you beautiful views while maintaining seclusion from the blacktop frontage and neighboring homes. This farm would make a perfect equestrian hobby farm and homestead for a single owner. Or there are many quality home sites on all sides of the lake allowing you to build your own lakefront community.The farm is fully fenced and currently used for hay production and grazing horses. There are deer and turkey on the property offering some hunting opportunities as well as great fishing!Subdivision by deed at closing would be an easy option to split the property into two ~48-acre halves. Seller will consider offers to subdivide up to four separate ~24-acre tracts at $10,000 per acre. No offers to subdivide will be accepted unless all acreage can be sold.
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Description
Offered for sale, in whole or in part, this stunning 96.39+/- acre property on Pleasant Ridge Rd, unincorporated Shelby County. Minutes from Austin Peay and 385!Rolling hills provide a scenic entrance down the driveway from Pleasant Ridge. Several gorgeous home sites look out over the 6.5 acre lake.Mostly open acreage with wooded property boundaries allows you beautiful views while maintaining seclusion from the blacktop frontage and neighboring homes. This farm would make a perfect equestrian hobby farm and homestead for a single owner. Or there are many quality home sites on all sides of the lake allowing you to build your own lakefront community.The farm is fully fenced and currently used for hay production and grazing horses. There are deer and turkey on the property offering some hunting opportunities as well as great fishing!Subdivision by deed at closing would be an easy option to split the property into two ~48-acre halves. Seller will consider offers to subdivide up to four separate ~24-acre tracts at $10,000 per acre. No offers to subdivide will be accepted unless all acreage can be sold.