Red Rooster Horse Farms
Red Rooster Farms is the Ideal Income Producing Recreational Property. Loaded with Timber and Hardwoods, This Parcel also has Great Deer, Turkey and Duck Hunting with Equestrian Facilities for the Avid Rider. It's a Great Tract Providing Enjoyment and Recreation While at the Same Time Increasing in Value. It's a Win/Win for the Land Steward!
- 427.29+/- Acre Recreational Timber Tract, Glynn County, GA
- Great Deer, Turkey and Duck Hunting
- 2/10 Mile from 11K Plus Wildlife Management Area; Largest Deer in the County Harvested in this Area
- Feeders and Deer Stands Throughout; Road Systems Throughout to Easily Navigate Property
- 7 Stall Horse Barn With Tack Room, Round Pen and 12 +/- Acres of Fenced Pasture
- Income Producing Property - Horse Boarding, Timber and Hunt Lease Option
- 5 Miles from Altamaha Regional Park - Boat Ramp, Camp and Fishing on the Altamaha River, Which is the Largest Freshwater River System East of the Mississippi River
- Intensely Managed for Timber
- 174 +/- Acres of Regeneration Hardwood Bottoms - Mostly Cypress with a Mixture of Regenerated Pine, Elm, Gum and Maple
- 143 +/- Acres of 20 Year Old Loblolly Pines Thinned 2012
- 56 +/- Acres Clear Cut 2020 - Generated 85 Tons/Acre with Revenue of $1767/ Acre - Excellent
- 5+/- Acres of Planted Improved Loblolly - Planted 2013
- 2 +/- Acres of 33 Year Old Loblolly - Merchantable For Poles in 2 Years/ Current Value $2500/Acre
- 35.5 +/- Acres Wetlands - Creating a Natural Habitat for Duck Pond
Red Rooster Farms is located in Brunswick, Ga and is an ideal income producing recreational property. The versatility of this property is such that you can enjoy all it has to offer thru hunting and horse back riding while your asset appreciates thru timber growth.
There is a 7 stall horse barn on site with a tack room, round pen for working horses and fenced pasture to graze them. Red Roosters Farms is currently being used for rescue horses but could easily become either a private barn or a boarding barn to produce income. There is plenty of acreage to trail ride and enjoy all it has to offer.
The natural habitat created thru the hardwoods and planted pine makes for great turkey and deer hunting. There are feeders and deer stands throughout with a good road system to easily navigate the property. If it is your desire to generate income thru hunt leases ... this area leases for around $10/ac/yr which equates to around $4300 a year for hunting rights. There is a 32+/- acre wetland area on the northwest boundary that has created a natural duck pond and perfect for hunting duck.
The timber on this property is managed intensely and the gumbo soil type has produced excellent returns on timber. It's close proximity to the lumber mill is an added bonus on returns. A 56 acre area of 20 year loblolly pines was clear cut in May of 2020 and generated a total of 4773 tons of pine harvested from this 56 acre area, 1640 tons of pine pulp (35%), 3098 tons of pine chip-n-saw/ small saw timber (65%); and 35 tons of small poles ( > 1%) totaling 85 tons/acre after the initial light thinning in 2012. This 56 acre clear cut generated $1767/acre, which is excellent and the forester managing this parcel estimates the remaining 174 acres of loblolly to push $2000/ acre.
The 56 acre area of clear cut is currently being cleaned and prepped to replant with improved loblolly at the proper time. Red Rooster Farms is a great tract providing enjoyment and recreation while at the same time increasing in value. It's a win/win for the land steward!
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From murky farm ponds to pristine glacier-cut lakes and everything in between, Knox Daniels’ expertise stems from a lifelong fascination of water and the creatures that live in and around it. He recognizes and helps clients appreciate the value water features bring to a property. “My goal is to help buyers realize and sellers maximize the value different water bodies bring to a property, not only in a recreational sense, but also for social storm reasons.” After extensively traveling the country for collegiate BASS fishing tournaments, Knox graduated and worked for the Southeast’s finest fisheries and wildlife biologist, Greg Grimes. With Grimes’ company, AES, Knox managed many of the southeast’s finest private lake estate/impoundment properties, and learned the intricacies of upscale property management. Learning from Greg and other biologists, Knox honed in on the specific conditions and habitat needed for optimal gamefish growth in private lakes. He has also worked as a property manager on several thousand acres and for a commercial developer, facilitating the dirt work and builds of several apartment complexes, but his true passion has always been in the outdoors. “I’ve always had an insatiable fascination with ponds/lakes and am grateful to be able to help to place clients on the properties of their dreams and make their personal fisheries/wildlife goals reality with JKA.” – Knox Daniels
Jason has been assisting landowners for the last 28 years in Georgia and South Carolina obtain achievements the owners did not realize were possible. His degree in Biology from Georgia Southern stemmed from the desire to know how things in nature work. His plantation roots began at just 16 years old outside of Albany, GA and the last 20 years were spent in the Lowcountry of South Carolina. His entire career has been spent developing a global approach to plantation management. That plan included sales. Sales is in Jason’s blood- his mom had a 45-year career as a real estate broker. After college, he chose to pursue his passion of making properties great. In 2011, Jason sold his first plantation. Since then, he has assisted buyers and sellers with over $20 million in sales while most of that time working as a full-time General Manager of a large Lowcountry plantation. Today, he is committed to using his unique skill set and experience to guide landowners through the many challenges of plantation ownership.
Bruce Ratliff is a retired elected official (Property Appraiser Taylor County). Bruce brings years of experience in ad valorem tax knowledge. His property tax background gives JKA Associates & clients a unique insight into the complicated tax process. Bruce held several positions in the Florida Association of Property Appraisers, including member of the Board of Directors, President, Vice-President and Secretary, and served on the Agricultural & Legislative Committees for the Association. The real estate business has been part of Bruce’s life since childhood. His mother, Shirley Ratliff owned Professional Realty of Perry, Florida and his father, Buster owned Ratliff Land Surveying which Bruce was General Manager of before his political career.
Hailing from a long line of outdoorsmen, Tim learned a great deal from his father and grandfather. He saw first-hand what it means to be a good land steward. He believes land is so much more than a place to hunt, fish, and grow timber or crops. “It’s an identity, a resting place, a safe haven and a way of life, said Tim.” Tim’s family ties to Alabama run deep. During his grandfather’s first term, Governor James was responsible for signing into law Alabama’s first state duck stamp which helped to ensure funding for the procurement, development, and preservation of wetlands for migratory waterfowl habitat. He also established Alabama’s lifetime hunting license, so it is no surprise that Tim is an avid outdoorsman with a keen eye as to how best to improve habitat for the greater good of its wildlife.
With Madison County roots, Lori grew up on her family farm at Pettis Springs along the historic Aucilla River. A love of the land was instilled in Lori very early on by her father who was a local farmer. Lori understands the importance of good land stewardship and has witnessed first-hand how her own father, a former 2-term member of the Florida House of Representatives whose district encompassed many rural counties of the Red Hills Plantation Region, with a little bit of sweat equity, so lovingly worked their own family land. These are core values she carries with her today, and nothing gives her more personal satisfaction than to represent some of the south’s best land stewards.
Cole’s dedication to land management lies in his family roots. As a fourth-generation timber expert, Cole’s earliest memories were spent with his father managing timber investments. With a degree in Food Resource Economics from the University of Florida, Cole is the epitome of an up-and-coming leader. He grew up with a hands-on approach to learning land management and conservation and has spent the last 15 years learning every angle of the real estate and forest industry. Cole is a member of the Florida Forestry Association, Red Hills Quail Forever, Southeastern Wood Producers Association and he uses this platform as an advocate for landowners and their land investments. His family has dedicated the past 60 years to providing landowners in North Florida and South Georgia with professional land management services focused on improving and protecting one’s forestland and wildlife investment. In fact, their family business, M.A. Rigoni, Inc., was one of the first to introduce whole tree chipping to the Red Hills Region.
As a landowner of his own family farm, Lick Skillet, along with family land that has been passed down and enjoyed together at Keaton Beach for 40 years, Jon knows what it means to be a steward of the last best places. As a third-generation land broker with more than 30 years of experience in advising landowners in this niche, Jon is known for his innate ability to harvest a land’s unique intrinsic value. Touting several notable sales under his belt, Jon personally closed Rock Creek/Molpus – 124,000 acres of premium timberland at $142,000,000 – which was known as the largest timberland land sale in the Southeast for eight years running. He is a co-founding member of LandLeader and achieved the real estate industry’s highest honor, “2022 National Broker of the Year – Recreational Land Sales,” by the Realtors® Land Institute.