Property Description Escape to this expansive and rare 450-acre tract on CR 437 in Ashland, MS, suitable for hunting, timber, recreation, a cabin home, or all of the above. This tract is situated between the eastern and western borders of the Holly Springs National Forest, offering thousands of acres of additional hunting opportunities. Perfect for a cabin, hunting retreat, or recreational getaway, this land is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and hunters alike, with abundant wildlife including turkeys and deer. The property also features a +/- 14-acre slough, ideal for a duck hole, surrounded by bottomland hardwoods perfect for deer and turkey, enhancing its natural diversity. Additionally, this tract includes +/- 25-year-old plantation pines, which add significant timber value and natural
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Contract Information
Directions: Head south on MS-5 S/Main St from the center of Ashland.
Continue to follow MS-5 S for approximately 7 miles.
Turn left onto CR 437.
Continue on CR 437 for about 2 miles until you reach the location at coordinates 34.7868, -89.0692.
Current Price: $1,575,000
Status: Active
Begin Date: 2024-08-01
List Price: $1,575,000
General Property Description
Realtor.COM Type: Lot/Land
Lot Size Dimensions: N/a
Lot Acres: 450
Wooded: Yes
School District: Tippah
Book Section: Lots/Land
Location, Tax & Legal
Zoning: None
PPIN: 6111 & 7025
Total Taxes: 1620.89
Legal: Section 26, T3, R2 Tippah County
Parcel Number: 1-732-26-002.00 & 1-832-27-002.00
Area: Tippah
Street Name: CR 437
State/Province: MS
Postal Code: 38603
County: Marshall
Subdivision: Other
Miscellaneous
Flood Zone: 1
Suitable Use
Suitable Use 1: Timber
Suitable Use 2: Hunting
Topography
Lake/Pond: 1
Documents
Topo Map: 1
Utility Companies
Utility Company 1: Northeast MS EPA
Property Features
Miscellaneous: Flood Zone
Topography: Lake/Pond
Documents: Topo Map
Supplements
beauty.
A significant portion of the land boasts fertile Waverly and Bibb soils, known for their excellent fertility and ability to support a thriving timber stand and diverse wildlife habitat. This tract is easily accessible via Highway 5, with the towns of Ashland and Ripley just a short drive away. Major highways such as Highway 72 and Highway 15, and Interstate 22 (I-22) are nearby, providing convenient routes to larger cities, with Memphis, TN approximately 70 miles away.