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This 13.425 acre tract is the Perfect Recreational Tract with Natural mixture of mature timber, acorn-producing hardwoods, interior roads and fields This rural property is off the beaten path but features perfect cell service. County maintained dirt road frontage George Milling Rd and Power at the road make this a perfect place to build a cabin or permanent residence This part of Stewart, Terrell, and Randolph Counties in Sowega are known for big deer and abundant wildlife. It's a Hunters Paradise. Close to the quaint town of Cuthbert, this property is less than an hour from Albany, Columbus, and Lake Eufaula. Use GPS Coordinates 31.714, -84.8306 to locate the property Call or text listing agent Sanders Walker, related to seller, call for details and an appointment
Property Type(s):
Lot/Land/Acreage
| Last Updated | 4/22/2026 | Tract | None |
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| Year Built | 0 | County | Randolph |
SCHOOLS
| Elementary School | Other |
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| Jr. High School | Randolph Clay |
| High School | Randolph Clay |
Price History
| Prior to Apr 22, '26 | $75,180 |
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| Apr 22, '26 - Today | $66,453 |
Additional Details
| LOT | 13.425 acre(s) |
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| SEWER | None |
| SUBDIVISION | None |
| TAXES | 13 |
| UTILITIES | None |
| WATER | None |
Location
Listed with Henley Land Brokerage, LLC
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Copyright 2026 GAMLS. All rights reserved.
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