This unique property along the Tennessee River in Hardin County offers a rare combination of riverfrontage, development potential, and recreational appeal. The tract features approximately a half-mile of Tennessee River frontage and a half-mile of paved county road frontage, creating strong access and future options for use.A gated entrance leads into the property, where more than one mile of internal roads are already in place, providing reliable travel throughout the tract. Utilities are available on site, including power and city water, reducing the cost and effort required for development. The entire property is fenced and cross-fenced. These improvements make the land well-suited for various uses, from long-term investment to residential or recreational projects.The property presents an opportunity to subdivide into individual lake lots and establish a riverfront community. The comb...
This unique property along the Tennessee River in Hardin County offers a rare combination of riverfrontage, development potential, and recreational appeal. The tract features approximately a half-mile of Tennessee River frontage and a half-mile of paved county road frontage, creating strong access and future options for use.A gated entrance leads into the property, where more than one mile of internal roads are already in place, providing reliable travel throughout the tract. Utilities are available on site, including power and city water, reducing the cost and effort required for development. The entire property is fenced and cross-fenced. These improvements make the land well-suited for various uses, from long-term investment to residential or recreational projects.The property presents an opportunity to subdivide into individual lake lots and establish a riverfront community. The combination of river frontage, internal roads, and utility access makes subdivision a practical option, while the surrounding setting provides desirable appeal for future buyers. The open pastures create attractive build sites with views of the river and surrounding timber.Recreational features add to the property’s value. A small pavilion is located by the river’s edge, offering a gathering place or base camp for enjoying the water. The timber is primarily pine, with large oaks scattered along the pastures, providing both shade and habitat diversity. Wildlife in the area includes whitetail deer, turkey, and other native species, making the property suitable for hunting and outdoor use in addition to farming and residential development.The property is well located in southern Middle Tennessee. It’s only a short drive to Savannah, the Hardin County seat, which provides groceries, schools, medical facilities, and restaurants. Shiloh National Military Park, a historic and recreational destination, is located nearby. Pickwick Lake and Pickwick Landing State Park are also within easy reach, offering additional boating, fishing, and recreational opportunities. The property’s proximity to regional attractions enhances its long-term investment potential and recreational enjoyment.For those seeking a versatile property with riverfrontage, internal improvements, and access to utilities, this Hardin County tract provides a strong foundation. This tract can be utilized for investment, subdivision, recreation, or a blend of uses, providing flexibility for future ownership.
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Research Parcel InformationStart by heading south on TN-128 (Savannah Highway) from downtown Savannah. Continue for about 3.5 miles as the road turns west. Keep an eye out for County Road 357it should be on your right. Turn right onto County Road 357, then travel approximately 1 mile south. Your destination will be on your left, just before the next major crossroad.
Since childhood, Mark knew he wanted a career where his passion for the land, hunting, and the great outdoors all aligned. After a long career as an attorney and president of a law firm, God opened the right doors at the right time to enable Mark to pursue his passions.Mark is an avid outdoorsman who loves hunting and fishing. Marks interest in land management for wildlife is ingrained within him and continues to grow and evolve. Hes written numerous articles about quality deer management in national publications and delivered a presentation on hunting at the NDAs Deer Steward Level II course. Mark manages both his family farm and his personal farm for wildlife such as wild turkeys, deer, and various small game. Mark loves visiting new properties and envisioning the potential that each unique property has to offer.Mark has been married for over 14 years to his lovely wife, Alison. Alison grew up on a cattle farm where she still enjoys working cattle, riding horses, and feeding chickens and goats. They are blessed with two wonderful kids and enjoy spending time outdoors as a family as much as possible.Marks faith is of utmost importance to him. The Good Lord has blessed him beyond measure and has helped him navigate through lifes adversities.Jeremiah 29:11- For I know the plans I have for you, declares the LORD, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.