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Located on Attala County Road 4033, this 40.50± acre tract offers an excellent opportunity for hunting, recreation, timber investment, or a future homesite. The property consists primarily of young pine regrowth, creating outstanding bedding cover and habitat for deer, turkey, and other wildlife. Natural regeneration tracts like this are highly sought after for their wildlife-holding capability and future timber potential. Similar properties in Attala County are frequently marketed for their hunting, recreational, and long-term investment value. With over 1,500 feet of county road frontage, the property provides exceptional access and multiple potential entry points for a cabin, homesite, or hunting camp. The road frontage also offers flexibility for future development while maintaining privacy and seclusion. Whether you're looking for an affordable hunting tract, a weekend getaway, or a long-term land investment, this Attala County property checks all the boxes with excellent access, abundant wildlife habitat, and room to make it your own. Don't miss out on this great oportunity to own this unique property.
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