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This 158-acre property offers a balanced mix of timber and wildlife habitat. Approximately half is in 7- year-old replanted pine, with the remainder in a natural mix of mature hardwood and pine. With frontage on both Misterton and Chapel Hill Roads, the property provides easy access. A great blend of food sources and bedding cover makes this an excellent recreational and hunting tract with long-term timber potential.
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