Coffee Hill is a beautiful, 73+/- acre, country retreat in charming Boston, Georgia, about 20 minutes from downtown Thomasville. It is gently rolling, productive agriculture land with a small pecan grove and fruit trees; 55 acres are currently in use for hay production, making this property a great investment with revenue value. The cottage is from the 1900’s with 4 bedrooms and 2.5 baths. Offered at $579,000. Call for more information on this exclusive listing!
Circa 1938 W.F. Scott House
The Circa 1938 W.F. Scott house is one of Thomasville’s most iconic homes. Located in the heart of the Historic Belmont District, this three-story home was once on Thomasville’s very last street from downtown – Myrtle Drive. The integrity of the house has been kept intact with original work around every corner – hardwood floors, crown molding, archways, chandeliers, fireplaces, doors, hardware and more. The kitchen has been recently renovated with stainless appliances and granite countertops, and looks out onto the gorgeous front lawn. The master suite includes a sitting room, sun porch and renovated bath and closet. Each additional bedroom is large and there are two office suites. To walk through the front door, with its original iron work and glass cutting, is a sight within itself! Call to learn more about this exclusive listing. Offered at $850,000.
Circa 1939 Harbour Wolfson House
Built in 1939, this cottage located in the highly sought after Belmont historic district is truly one of Thomasville’s most charming homes. Original details are seen all throughout and highlighted by a renovation in 2009 by Thomasville’s Charlie Whitney. An open concept creates a great flow between the kitchen, living and dining areas. The master has been remodeled into a suite with an updated bathroom and is located on the main floor. Call to schedule an appointment to see this delightful property…every detail has been considered and cared for! Offered at $495,000.
Pinewoods Plantation
Pinewoods is one of the most action-packed properties currently on market today. With 1357+/- acres, the property provides every recreational opportunity that the Red Hills has to offer. The beautiful, rolling terrain contains the majestic oaks, towering pines, and native grasses that have come to define the area and includes 4 established wild quail courses. Pinewoods also features 2 established dove fields on the highest elevations of the property. From a waterfowl perspective, Pinewoods is positioned on a well-traveled flyway between several area lakes and the Gulf of Mexico. There is a 20 acre plant and flood duckpond has historically attracted large numbers of ring necks, as well as a smaller, early season teal and wood duck pond. Turkey and deer habitat exists along the mature hardwood bottom that comprises the eastern boundary line. Amenities and improvements include a 3/2 lodge, 3 stall barn, 8 run dog kennel, 2 paddocks, and multiple deep wells. Pinewoods benefits from other neighboring property owners, including Ted Turner’s Avalon Plantation, who intensively manage their respective properties with an emphasis on habitat and wildlife management. Call for pricing on this exclusive listing.
Highland Hills
Highland Hills is a diverse 462 +/- acre property located minutes from historic Thomasville, with rolling hills that are both picturesque and productive. The multiple age class pines, hardwood bottoms, and food plots create an excellent habitat for deer, turkey and quail. Fishing is also a must, as Highland Hills has 4 ponds, with one having potential to be converted into a plant and flood duck pond. Thirty acres are farmland and the property is equipped with dog kennels and prepared for horses with fenced and cross fenced pastures, 3 stall horse stable and a metal pole barn for storage. A custom, quaint cottage sleeps 3, with 3 additional rooms in a guest house. Priced at $3800 an acre, call our office to find out more.
Trulock Farms
With a deed dating back to an original land grant from King George III, Trulock Farms has a long and rich history. The property has been intensively managed with an emphasis on timber, agriculture, and wildlife. The 13 tower center pivot spans 216+ acres of highly productive farmland, yielding a solid income stream with very good upside. The mixed age class pines will continue to provide a consistent income stream as the property transitions from a timberland tract into a fully established plantation, which is the highest asset class from a valuation perspective. The property currently holds an impressive whitetail and turkey population as well as healthy quail numbers. Simply put, there is no other property available in the region that boosts such solid rates of return with even greater upside alongside such quality wildlife and recreational value. For more details on this private offering, please contact our firm.
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, March 12, 2017
“It’s a rustic log home with a very colorful history situated on 127 acres with a beautiful lake and separate cottage. It also has an additional 1,005 acres of forest that is filled with potential trophy deer for those into hunting or nurturing wildlife…”
Rovers Magazine, Winter 2017
“So many people live and work here but don’t have access to these properties, so we thought it would be a great way to let people get a behind the scenes look at these plantations,” Ben McCollum told me, explaining why he started the Red Hills Rover Rally.
His real estate company, The Wright Group, sponsored the Rally. “We had brokered a few of the properties. So we coordinated with land owners of five properties — covering about 20,000 acres, and they gave us permission to do the ride across their properties.”
2017 Fly Fishing Film Tour: Coming to Thomasville April 6th
Save the Date!
The 2017 Fly Fishing Film Tour is making its Thomasville debut April 6th with a screening at The Biscuit. “F3T” is dedicated to showcasing world class fly fishing films with original content and unparalleled cinematography, as well as the sport’s educational and environmental efforts. This will be the first time the tour has come to Thomasville, thanks to presenters McCollum, Rawlins, Cauley & Parrott LLP, Thomasville National Bank, Catch 50 and The Wright Group.
This series marks F3T’s 10th lap around North America and the lineup of films comes from Bolivia to the Seychelles, British Columbia and Patagonia, from Saskatchewan to Zambia and Virginia to Montana, all with notable characters, unique storylines and unparalleled fishing.
The screening will take place at the Biscuit in downtown Thomasville and raffles for fishing goodies will take place throughout the evening.
This private event serves to highlight and showcase fisherman from around the globe who are inspired and motivated by fish and the unique environments in which they thrive. The event will also be an opportunity to sign a declaration in support of the Now or Everglades initiative, advocating to promote the flow of clean, fresh water to the Everglades Nation Park, Florida Bay, and the Florida Keys. The Everglades is a World Heritage site that plays a critical role in supplying drinking water to over 8 million Floridians as well as supporting the incredibly diverse flora and fauna. All donations will be directed to the Everglades Foundation.
National Trust for Historic Preservation, February 10, 2017
All together I have three bedrooms and 2.5 baths on a plot of over an acre. The heart pine flooring and paneled walls bring an elegance to my study and formal dining room, and the fine details of my custom millwork will surely impress guests relaxing in the living room.
But it’s my two-story Gambrel roof and three-story tower that will catch visitors’ attention before they even pull up to the two-bay garage. And I haven’t even mentioned my quaint orchid house!