Carwin Owens
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Tract C100 Tanager ET2-2031
2120 Acres
Tanager 2031 Tract Overview The Tanager 2031 tract is a significant property encompassing 2,120 acres in Mathews County, situated approximately 6.5 miles north of Gloucester. This expansive tract features about 3,000 feet of frontage along John Clayton Memorial Highway (Route 14), 3,100 feet on Windsor Road (Route 3), and 600 feet on Ridge Road. Additional access is available from Vaux Hall Road via Buckley Hall Road (Route 198). The property is conveniently located within five miles of Chesapeake Bay and just six miles from Gwynn Island. Property Features Comprising eight tax parcels, the tract is zoned for agricultural use. The land is generally flat and is enhanced by an extensive network of interior roads, providing access throughout most of the property. Timberland Details The timberland consists of 1,630 acres of planted Loblolly pine, 287 acres of natural Loblolly pine, and 186 acres of mature natural hardwoods. Substantial timber volumes are present, with pine saw timber accounting for 54% of the total volume. For further details, refer to the attached timber files. As one of the largest contiguous tracts in Mathews County, Tanager 2031 offers diverse income opportunities and stands out as an exceptional property to consider. Tax Map Parcels 13-A-49-A-3114-A-19-A-3014-A-514-A-1119-1-114-A-3
$8,250,000
Tract C143 BK2932
247.6 Acres
Property Overview The BK 2932 Tract encompasses 247.6 acres and is located approximately 2 miles from Heathsville and 25 miles from Tappahannock on Dodlyt Road (Route 601). The property features rolling terrain, a deeded right-of-way, and frontage along a paved, state-maintained road.Access and Utilities A creek runs through the property, and the site may offer potential for a pond. An established interior road provides access through much of the tract, and power is available along Dodlyt Road for utility access.Timber Composition -100 acres of 1988 planted loblolly pine - 27 acres of 2021 planted loblolly pine -55 acres of 2023 planted loblolly pine - 77 acres of 1945 natural mixed hardwoodsInvestment and Recreation Potential This tract presents a strong timber investment opportunity while also offering excellent recreational potential.
$1,142,088
Tract C146 Surry Williams-Sharp
249.28 Acres
The Surry Williams-Sharp partial tract encompasses 249 acres on Huntington Road (Route 607), approximately 8.5 miles north of Waverly and 20 miles east of Petersburg. The property is generally level, features good internal roads, and includes hardwood bottomland that enhances wildlife habitat. Timber Composition107 acres of loblolly pine planted in 2001113 acres of loblolly pine planted in 2003 25.5 acres of mature hardwoodsThis property presents an excellent opportunity for buyers seeking a combination of estate, timber investment, and recreational use.
$897,411
Tract C119 Pittsylvania Wingfield
193.46 Acres
Description of Tract Location and Access The Pittsylvania Wingfield Tract comprises 193.46 acres situated approximately 6 miles west of Chatham, Virginia. It can be accessed via Wyatt Farm Road (Rt 612) and Water Oak Road (Rt 840). An interior road runs through the property, providing convenient access throughout the parcel. The tract features hilly terrain, with the Sandy River forming its western boundary. Timber Composition Timber resources on the property include 99 acres of Loblolly pine planted in 2016, 8 acres of Loblolly pine planted in 2000, and 81 acres of naturally occurring mature hardwoods. Potential and Opportunities The Wingfield Tract offers an excellent opportunity for those seeking to establish a small farm or estate. The property provides long-term timber income as well as good recreational possibilities.
$696,472
Tract C122 Pittsylvania Compton-3
56.83 Acres
The Compton 3 tract consists of 56.8 acres located on Dabney House Road, north of Henrys Mill and approximately 16 miles east of Chatham, Virginia.The property features rolling terrain with frontage on a well maintained state gravel road. Johns Run forms the northern boundary of the tract, adding both natural appeal and wildlife value.
$237,269
Tract C120 Pittsylvania Compton-1
25.63 Acres
This 25.63 acre tract offers a combination of timber investment potential, recreational use, and suitability for an estate property. Location & Access - Address: Dabney House Road (State Route 697) - County: Pittsylvania County, Virginia (Dan River area) - ZIP Code: 24597 - Proximity: Approximately 16 miles east of Chatham, Virginia The property features frontage along a well maintained state road, providing dependable access. Land & Terrain - Gently rolling topography suitable for a variety of uses - Well balanced acreage layout with both open and wooded areas - A small utility easement with a powerline crosses the southern portion of the tract, providing power access and clearing opportunities Timber & Natural Features - Approximately 20 acres 2015 planted Loblolly pine - Approximately 5 acres of mature hardwoods - Open areas along the utility easement are well suited for wildlife food plots These features make the tract attractive for timber management, hunting, and general outdoor recreation. Potential Uses - Estate or rural homesite - Long term timber investment - Recreational property for hunting and wildlife observation
$101,243
Tract C121 Pittsylvania Compton-2
83.47 Acres
The Compton 2 Tract is a 83.4-acre property located on Dabney House Road, north of Henrys Mill and approximately 16 miles east of Chatham, Virginia. The property offers rolling terrain and excellent access, with frontage on a well-maintained state gravel road as well as paved State Route 697. Dabney House Road forms the southern boundary, while Johns Run borders the eastern side, enhancing both accessibility and wildlife appeal. The timberland includes approximately 45 acres of Loblolly pine planted in 2015 and 2016, along with 36 acres of mature natural pine and hardwood timber dating back to 1936.· Approximately 2 acres of pipeline corridor· About 1 acre of open field suitable for wildlife food plots With its mix of managed timber, mature woodland, strong road frontage, and recreational features, the Compton 2 Tract presents an excellent opportunity for timber investment, a private estate setting, or recreational use.
$323,448
Tract C141 Moore North
424 Acres
The Moore North tract spans 424 acres and is conveniently situated on Bell Road, just 2.8 miles from Dillwyn. Access to the property is straightforward, thanks to two 100-foot-wide fee strips connecting directly to Bell Road, while well-maintained interior roads allow easy navigation throughout the land. The landscape features rolling hills, highlighted by Tower Branch, which flows through the northern section and enhances both the natural beauty and habitat. The tract’s timber assets are substantial and varied: 166 acres of Loblolly pine planted in 2010, 124 acres planted in 2011, and 51 acres established in 2012. In addition, there are 71 acres of naturally grown, mature mixed pine and hardwoods dating back to the 1970s, offering both diversity and long-term value. This property is an exceptional candidate for timber investment, and its size and layout make it equally suitable for a large estate farm. The Moore North tract also provides excellent wildlife habitat, making it ideal for hunting and outdoor recreation. Whether your interests lie in forestry, agriculture, or simply enjoying the tranquility of nature, this tract offers remarkable versatility and great potential.
$1,781,262
Tract C125 Azalea Comp 17
246.98 Acres
The Azalea Comp 17 tract encompasses 246.98 acres on Brantley Moore Turnpike, approximately 5 miles southeast of Emporia. The property offers about 3,300 feet of paved state road frontage and access to power. The land is generally flat and includes ditched, well-drained access roads that reach most of the tract. Timber Composition: 10 acres of planted Loblolly pine established in 1994, 181 acres of planted Loblolly pine established in 2003, 38 acres of planted Loblolly pine established in 2004 and 9 acres of mature natural mixed hardwood and pine.This tract presents a strong opportunity for a large estate property or a timber investment, with the added benefit of appealing recreational potential.
$1,018,794
Tract C04 Appomattox Burruss & Carter
310.11 Acres
The Burruss and Carter tract is 310.11 acres with two accesses points located on Wildway Road (Rt. 616) and Watt Abbitt Road (Rt. 654) 8 miles north of Appomattox. The access is by a Deeded Right of Way from Wildway Road. The property lays rolling with David Creek flowing through the middle and a nice blend of pine and hardwoods for good wildlife habitat. The timber consists of the following, 11 acres of 1955 planted Loblolly pine, 133 acres of 2001 planted Loblolly pine, 95 acres of 2018 planted Loblolly pine and 67 acres of mature natural hardwoods. This tract is an excellent timber investment along with great recreational opportunities.
$924,600