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Lee County, Alabama

Valley, Alabama Mailing Address

Lake Harding, Halawaka Creek, The BackWaters

Convenient to the New Kia plant being built in West Point, Georgia

Deeded Lot

(This is not a lease lot)

 
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Sloped lot

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Water depth 10 foot

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.522 acres

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121.31 foot water frontage

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153 paved road frontage

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County Water available

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Lot 1

Lot Layout

 

 
bulletHardwood trees
bulletProperty across the slough undeveloped
bulletCement seawall with flat cement area the length of the waterfront
bulletPartial RR tie retaining wall
bulletTerraced building area at road
bulletSafe, non-busy slough. Kids can swim and play without worrying about heavy boat or car traffic

 

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By Water

With your back to Long Bridge on Lee County Road 379

 Pass under the abandoned RR trestle heading towards Princes Bridge.

It's the very first slough on the left and the lot is the first on the right side of the slough.

 

The lot are conveniently located between Auburn / Opelika (one of the fastest growing areas in Alabama), Valley and West Point where the new Kia automobile plant is being built and  Columbus, Georgia.

 

By road from Phenix City, Al - Columbus, Ga

US 431 N.

Turn right at Flea Market onto Lee County 379.

7.7 miles, Left at transformers, dumpsters onto 158.

1 mile right onto 353.

.4 mile road bears left and is 357.

.3 mile, road makes a hard left, go straight onto 356.

.3 mile straight onto 780.

Road dead ends at chain link fence. Lot is to the right and borders fence on one side, surveyors tapes mark other.

 

 

$140,000 for one lot

Will consider Russell County, Lee County, Chambers County acreage and cash "swap"

Email:

BackWaters@idlehourwebs.com

Phone

706-596-1246

706-405-4959

 

Tired of Lake Martin  water levels?

Tired of undependable water levels in Lake Lanier? As the East Alabama area of Lake Harding   booms, deeded waterfront prices should escalate