'Patton Hill Trace' -- Choose one of four 15-acre homesites and mini-ranches. Partly open, partly wooded. Restrictive covenants. Paved road frontage. County water available. $65,000 each.
For the developer, nature lover or person seeking serenity in the country, this 152-acre naturally wooded tract offers piney knolls for homesites and mixed hardwood creek bottom with possible pond site. $514,500 for all.
In addition, there's a 6.57-acre lot in the northwestern corner of Ga. Hwy. 240 and Concord Church Road that's just right for a homesite or possible commercial use. A church, an old country store, and a small "courthouse" occupy the other corners. See for yourself. $42,000.
Own a piece of history. The former Patton Hill post office is one of two properties in Schley County on the National Register of Historic Places. Officially the Schley Post Office, it served the Concord community from 1888 to 1905. On the National Register it is listed as the Woodall-Patton House and Post Office. The house is not livable, but may be restorable. It comes with one acre of land. $8,000.
'Patton Hill Trace' is located on Ga. Hwy. 240, 3 miles west of the four-laned US 19 in Schley County, Ga. For more information, call Michael Dixon, 229-924-3089.
P.S. -- Are you looking for the absolute most-for-your-money home in Schley County? You'll find it at 884 Candy Cane Lane. Priced below the owner's original cost, and with all sorts of improvements, this corner property is perfect for country living just minutes from Ellaville or Americus. It has three bedrooms plus a finished loft that could be a fourth sleeping area, office or playroom. $269,900.