Why Spring is a Great Time to List!
Every spring, the birds start chirping, the flowers bloom, and the real estate market heats up with more inventory and more buyers looking to find that perfect place to call home.
Read MorePastureland, Cultivation, Home - Perfection in this Property
Located in the heart of southeast Georgia, this perfect home and farmland is waiting for it’s new owner to enjoy all it has to offer.
Read MoreEast Lake Timberland Plantation and Recreational Dream
A beautiful pine and hardwood timberland plantation with a 14-acre lake beckons the hunter, fisherman, and recreational enthusiast to venture out and see if this property could be your dream getaway or forever home. Come on in and see what all it has to of...
Read MorePreparing Our Property: Part 1 – Planning
When we purchased our property it was a completely wooded tract, mostly covered in 30+ year old planted loblolly pines. The remainder of the property included a beautiful live oak hammock, a small pond, a creek with natural hardwoods on the eastern boundary...
Read MoreHow We Sold Our House
My wife, Megan, and I bought our first house in 2009. Fast forward to 2020, and with all of the craziness that was going on, we decided it was time for a change. This article is a five point list of how we went about selling our home to get the money we nee...
Read More10 Reasons to Relocate to Rural Land
We have been getting more and more calls from urbanites looking for a rural property to relocate to. We know there are many reasons driving these decisions, and we wanted to take a few minutes and share our take on the top 10 reasons to relocate to rural pr...
Read More5 Possibilities with Beautiful Property in Appling County
The 31+ acres have immaculate landscaping and offer room for plenty of recreational adventures. The 4-acre lake lends beauty to the property as well as fishing and boating or just drifting while you soak in the Vitamin D! Hardwoods border the property on 2 ...
Read MoreReal Estate Perseveres Through The Pandemic
Twenty-Twenty has definitely brought its challenges. No one understood what that first report of Covid-19 back in January could actually mean for the next indefinite time period. March brought on new rules and regulations with those in government trying to ...
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