Baker Mountain Road
139± acres, Prince Edward County, VA
sold
Description
Located between Farmville and Appomattox, this property contains an estimated $96,000 of timber and has 4,000 feet of frontage along Baker Mountain Road (RT 663) and Southfork Road (RT 757). No timber has been harvested on this property in 25 years. The property contains several creeks, a beaver swamp, springs, and several old homesites. The tract contains over a mile of trails suitable for horses, walking or 4-wheelers. 42 acres of planted pines can be thinned (or clearcut) immediately. The property is suitable for deer, turkey and small game hunting.
Acreage and road frontage is based on available tax records and adjoining survey information. No survey is available.
The property is about 18 minutes to Farmville, 35 minutes to Lynchburg and 1 1/4 hours to Richmond, VA.
Directions
From Farmville: Take Highway 460 west to Pamplin. At Pamplin take Highway 47 south for 2.3 miles and turn left on Baker Mountain Road (RT 663). The property begins on the right, just beyond the railroad tracks.
Uses
Home sites, hunting, recreation, forestry
Timber
The property contains two stands of planted loblolly pine which have not been thinned and a hardwood stand that contains small sawtimber, pallet wood and pulpwood. The estimated value is not based on a cruise.
Stand # |
Size (ac) |
Primary Species |
Yr. Est. |
Est. Value |
1 |
37.4 |
mixed hardwoods |
1962 |
$18,000 |
2 |
3.9 |
old home sites |
n/a |
n/a |
3 |
41.6 |
planted loblolly |
1982 |
$55,000
|
4 |
53.2 |
planted loblolly |
1984 |
$20,000
|
5 |
3.1 |
va pine |
1972 |
$3,000 |
Price
$2,990/acre in total
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Disclaimer: Information taken from reliable sources and thought to be correct. Potential buyers should perform their own due diligence and verify all information.