66 Acres SOLD

aerialBaker Group represents Seller in the sale of 66 acres in Walton County, GA

Downtown Building Sale

sanders bldgBaker Group represents State Farm/Pettus Insurance Agency in the purchase of their new office building located in Historic Downtown Monroe.  This building has been the home of Sanders Furniture Company for many years.

66 Acres Hwy 78, Walton County

Great new listing on Hwy 78 in Walton County, GA.  http://baker-groupllc.com/listings/66-282-acres-walton-county/

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53 Acres – Forsyth County

New Listing in Forsyth County.  http://baker-groupllc.com/listings/53-27-acres-forsyth-county/aerial

4.4 Acre Business Park Lot, Walton County

4.4 aerialExcellent business/industrial park lot in Between, GA, Walton County.  Rough graded and detention pond in place.  Priced at only $110,000.

5,900 SF Restaurant/Retail Bldg – Monroe, GA

IMG_3363Our newest listing is a 5,900 sf restaurant/retail building in the heart of the major retail corridor of Monroe.  Please check out additional information in our listings section or call or email me for additional information.

50 Acres – Forsyth County, GA

50 smalley aerial (2)We have an excellent 50 acre tract for sale in Forsyth County, GA.  Sewer is on the property.  This would work great for a subdivision or a farm.  Click on the link for additional information and call or email if you would like a full offering brochure.

http://baker-groupllc.com/listings/55-acres-forsyth-county-ga/

 

Price Reduction – 581 Acres Timberland, Wilkes County, GA

timberThe price has been lowered on our listing of 581 acres in Wilkes County, GA to $1,995 per acre.  This is an excellent timber tract with varying age groups of timber stands.  It also has a cabin and barn which makes it a great recreation tract if you like hunting or just being outdoors.  You can find additional information on our website or contact me for additional information.

Timber Prices in Georgia

Timber 9Timber prices in Georgia have fallen slightly from the beginning of the year.  Lumber prices on the other hand have risen to highs not seen in years.  There are many theories as to why the timber prices have not risen in conjunction with lumber prices.  Some say that because timber prices have been low for so long, people have been sitting on the sidelines not selling timber and therefore there is a large supply of timber that can be accessed to meet the demand.  Also, over the last several years mills have shut down and or reduced capacity because of decreased demand for lumber.  As demand returns for lumber, the mills have to increase the capacity which takes a while.

The increase in the homebuilding market and increase in renovations are helping to fuel the lumber demand.  The rains, if they continue, could increase timber prices as wet sites cannot be accessed to log.

Keep your fingers crossed that housing demand continues to increase which will help all aspects of the economy.

If you are interested in timber/recreation tracts please check out 3 exceptional investments we have listed – 376 acres – Putnam County with cabin, barn, and game processing station, 581 acres – Wilkes County with cabin and barn, 101 acres – Wilkes County.