Owner Financing Available
Price:$59,000
Down:$6,000
Option 1:$1,192.39/mo (60 months, 12.5%)
Option 2:$838.92/mo (120 months, 14.5%)
No early payoff penalties
-$25 monthly processing fee
Discover this recreational haven in Spruce Pine, Alabama - perfect for hunting and outdoor activities. This unrestricted 20.72-acre property features a 30-foot wide easement access from Rockwood Road, though the current easement survey remains unrecorded and can be re-surveyed and relocated according to the buyer's preferences. Natural terrain variations create ideal wildlife habitat, and the property comes with no HOA limitations.
Key Features
20.72 unrestricted acres
No HOA/zoning restrictions
Outside flood zone
Electric at roadside
30-foot easement access
Well/septic needed
Natural wildlife terrain
Location
6.6 miles from Russellville
77.4 miles from Huntsville
Easy Rockwood Road access
Near AL-17 highway
6.4 miles to nearest gas
Modifiable easement access
Recreation
Prime hunting land
12.1 miles to Dismals Canyon
Unrestricted use
Natural wildlife habitat
Diverse terrain
Perfect weekend retreat
The property's natural topography provides excellent opportunities for wildlife observation and hunting. The varied elevation changes create natural funnels and bedding areas that attract deer, turkey, and other game animals. Multiple potential building sites offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape, perfect for a hunting cabin or weekend retreat.
The land's location in Franklin County puts you within easy reach of additional outdoor attractions. Besides the nearby Dismals Canyon, you're also close to Bear Creek and Upper Bear Creek Reservoirs, offering fishing and water recreation opportunities. The property's proximity to Russellville ensures easy access to supplies and amenities while maintaining a secluded, rural feel.
With flexible owner financing options, this property is an accessible investment in your outdoor lifestyle. The absence of restrictions means you can develop the land according to your vision, whether that's creating food plots, building a cabin, or simply maintaining it as a natural hunting preserve.