146.7 Acres of beautiful open land and timberland
There are many fabulous home sites on the property with long beautiful views. There is approximately 2,100 of paved road frontage on Moore Road and approximately 2,700 feet of paved Road frontage on Highway 94
Greenbrier Creek is a large year-round creek that runs north to south through the entire property.
There are approximately three miles of improved Cross-Country Track/Walking trails that are cut frequently and meticulously maintained.
There are two barns on the property- one with tall ceilings
There is an excellent road system throughout the property with a bridge across Greenbrier Creek for access.
There are 20 Acres of well-maintained Longleaf Pine planted in 2011and 15 Acres of well-maintained Oak Trees planted in 2011. The balance of the timbered acres are in old growth mature pine and hardwood stands.
There is an entrance to the property on Moore Road and two entrances on Highway 94 providing excellent access to the property.
There is an excellent dove field and several green fields for the wildlife
Established Green Fields/Dove Field
There are four duck ponds with water control structures close to Greenbrier Creek. These ponds are excellent waterfowl habitat and ducks are seen on a regular basis.
There is also a 1.5-acre pond that provides excellent fishing and recreation.
The property is home to abundant wildlife including Ducks, Deer, Turkey, dove, geese and other non- game species.
There is a small orchard with mature pear trees, blueberries, figs, and muscadines
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Eddie Carlson, the owner of Carlson Land Service, is a Registered Forester in the State of Alabama. And, he is a licensed Real Estate Broker in the State of Alabama.Eddie has been providing forestry management services since 1983 when he graduated from Auburn University in Forestry Management.Eddie started Carlson Land Services, Inc. in 1986 with the commitment to help landowners manage their property for its greatest potential and assist them in the sale of rural real estate.Eddie is active in numerous organizations. He is a member of the Association of Consulting Foresters where he served as Treasurer for 2 years. He is also a member of the Alabama Forestry Association and The Longleaf Alliance. Eddie has served on the board of the Alabama Forest Stewardship Education Committee. He has been a member of the Treasure Forest Subcommittee, the Montgomery County Forestry Planning Committee, and the Forest Mentors.Eddie is an Elder and Sunday school teacher at Trinity Presbyterian Church. He is married and has 5 children.