Straddling the borderĀ of Georgia and Florida are 300,000 acres of pristine pines and rolling, grassy hills. Hunting parties traverse the grounds, accompanied by mule-drawn, 100-year-old wagons, trained dogs and staff on horseback in search of wild bobwhite quail…
Yet despite the increased inventory, the average price for fully improved properties has stayed right around the $5,300 an acre, says Ben McCollum, founder of plantation brokerage firm the Wright Group in Thomasville.
The Wall Street Journal, February 2, 2017
