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Cane Creek Rd
Quincy, FL 32351
Sweetwater Hill · Land For Sale
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644.00 AC


INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS
- Formerly a tobacco farm, then a timber forest, now a well-managed hunting farm.
- Clear boundaries along Cane Creek, Sweetwater Branch, Rocky Comfort Creek, and Cane Creek Road.
- Sturdy steel barn and convenient storage sheds.
- Unique topography with mature quail woods, open fields, and creek bottoms.
- Thirty minutes from Thomasville Road/Interstate 10 interchange in Tallahassee, FL.
- Serene 6-acre lake with a dock.
PROPERTY FACTS
| Sale Type | Investment | Property Subtype | Agricultural |
| No. Lots | 1 | Proposed Use | Single Family Development |
| Property Type | Land | Total Lot Size | 644.00 AC |
| Zoning | AG - Agricultural | ||
| Sale Type | Investment |
| No. Lots | 1 |
| Property Type | Land |
| Property Subtype | Agricultural |
| Proposed Use | Single Family Development |
| Total Lot Size | 644.00 AC |
| Zoning | AG - Agricultural |
1 LOT AVAILABLE
Lot
| Price | $5,687,932 CAD | Lot Size | 644.00 AC |
| Price Per AC | $8,832.19 CAD |
| Price | $5,687,932 CAD |
| Price Per AC | $8,832.19 CAD |
| Lot Size | 644.00 AC |
Hwy 267 South turn rt on Old Federal Rd/65B then turn rt on Cane Creek Road property will be on your right about a half mile down.
DESCRIPTION
Sweetwater Hill is a truly exceptional property that exudes history, natural beauty, and character. Nestled in an area akin to the nearby Red Hills, this property has a unique story to tell. Once a tobacco farm, then a productive timber forest, and now a well-managed recreational farm, Sweetwater Hill boasts striking topography variations that accentuate its beautiful mature quail woods, open fields, and magnificent creek bottoms. Located just thirty minutes from the Thomasville Road/Interstate 10 interchange in Tallahassee, FL, on Cane Creek Road in Gadsden County, Florida, this property is being made available for only the second time in over fifty years. The owner of Sweetleaf Farm, which now totals 1300 acres, is dividing the property, and the available southern tract is being marketed as Sweetwater Hill. Sweetwater Hill boasts a high plantable-to-non-plantable area ratio of approximately 60% and contains a variety of soils that make it an excellent choice for crops or timber growth. The property features a diverse array of planted and natural timber, including long-leaf, short-leaf, slash, loblolly, and spruce pines, along with a variety of oaks, magnolias, beech, and other hardwoods that adorn the uplands and the creek bottoms.
