Tract 4 in Fairview Hills is located along the interior unmaintained dirt road. Like all of Fairview Hills, this lot sits on timbered rolling hills and also touches the wet western weather creek that continues through tract 1. This would be a great spot for a camper, RV, permanent home or for the perfect off-grid getaway. Take advantage of this property before it is gone to claim your own piece of Alabama!
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Fairview Hills is an excellent opportunity for those looking to purchase land for hunting, off-grid living, or simply to own a piece of land. With its rural setting and proximity to nature, this property offers the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The property is situated in a beautiful area of Lamar County, near the town of Sulligent, Alabama. With over 64 acres of land, there is ample space to explore and enjoy the outdoors. For those interested in hunting, the property offers plenty of opportunities to pursue game, such as deer and turkey. Off-grid living is also a possibility, as the property’s rural location allows for a self-sufficient lifestyle, powered by solar panels or other alternative energy sources. The terrain here at Fairview Hills consist of rolling hills throughout the timbered land. There is a wet weather creek that runs through 7 lots on the northern section of this property, as well as lot 1. Access to power is also available via Shake Rag Rd.
This scenic property is approximately 9 miles southwest of Sulligent, Alabama, 31 miles northeast of Columbus, Mississippi, and 103 miles west of Birmingham, Alabama.
This property has been professionally surveyed. All corners have been staked and pinned. An unmaintained dirt mountain road has been established for access to all existing lots. Note: For road maintenance, please see covenants.
Currently, there is access to electric service available on this property via Shake Rag Rd provided by Alabama Power Company (800) 245-2244. You are entitled to drill a domestic well on your property at your own cost. Water is not guaranteed to be available at any specific depths, quantity, or quality. Contact a Licensed Alabama Well driller for further information and proposed costs.
County road access along the western boundary with dirt road access inside the property.
Financing:
A minimum of $199 down payment is required for purchase. Closing costs are currently a nominal $199.00 for us to prepare all of the legal documents required for the contract for deed. Note: Our Basic Package ($199 Down) only applies to properties up to $49,999.
We do not do credit checks and you are instantly qualified to purchase. We have our own in-house financing available. Your payments will be made to Classic Country Land, LLC. You can choose to make your monthly payments online on our Make A Payment portal or sign up for Autopay. Note: There is an $18 monthly servicing fee on all contracts; this fee can be waived if the buyer elects easy monthly automated payments.
Yes, beginning the very day you sign the purchase contract, the land is yours to use and enjoy. You will receive your Warranty Deed once you pay off your property.
There is absolutely no prepayment penalty. Your monthly payment is applied to your account balance using simple interest on the unpaid balance. All extra monthly payments will be applied directly to the principal. All extra payments will directly lower your balance, reducing the overall interest you pay on your purchase.
A buyer is never obligated to a timeframe to build on their property.
While there is no guarantee of profit from any land sale, historically land prices have increased in value. We believe there are many reasons for this upward trend, including inflation, population growth, a decreasing land supply, the public’s desire for a more natural environment, the trend toward movement away from urban areas, and the increasing popularity of outdoor recreational activities.
Offers are discouraged as the properties are priced for immediate sale under our “No Haggle” pricing policy. Discounts are based on the finance plan that you choose.
The properties have been priced according to our “A B C” analysis and consideration of the proximity of the parcels to existing electricity. “A B C” stands for Access, Beauty, and Character. In other words, how good, quick, or easy is the access to the property from the main highway or county road. The beauty of the property mainly pertains to the vegetation and scenery. The character of the property refers mainly to its topography, for example: Is the parcel flat, rolling, steep, etc.
Elevation & Weather:
The average elevation is approximately 400 feet.
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Zoning & Taxes:
The zoning allows Residential/Recreational. The approximate annual property taxes are less than $5 per acre per year and are current.
Jackson’s Gap is 100 +/- acres located in Barbour County, Alabama. This county is part of the Wiregrass Region. The county is bordered to the east by the Chattahoochee River.