Acreage For Sale
This exceptional 176+/- acre tract in Tippah County offers a rare blend of beauty, recreation, and income potential. Boasting approximately 1.3 miles of Muddy Creek frontage, the property features a diverse landscape that includes 55+/- acres of productive row crop ground, open pasture, and mature timber that provides outstanding habitat for deer and turkey. Outdoorsmen and investors alike will appreciate the five well-stocked lakes, delivering excellent fishing and scenic views, along with a unique cypress slough that enhances both wildlife appeal and natural character. The land is thoughtfully improved with multiple existing structures for hay and equipment storage, plus an established road system providing easy access throughout the property. With numerous stunning sites ideal for a home, lodge, or weekend retreat, this tract offers the perfect combination of recreational enjoyment, agricultural income, and long-term investment value--all in a peaceful, picturesque setting that's increasingly hard to find. An additional 116+/- acres may also be available for purchase for buyers who desire more property or expanded opportunities--see map in photos for details on the additional acreage, making this offer even more versatile and appealing.Property Details
- Location: (private lake, pond, coastal)
- Acres: 176.000
- Waterfront: Yes
- County: Tippah County
- Property Taxes: $880
- MLS #: 4139632
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Listing Agent: Shane Saxton, HOPPER PROPERTIES, 601-540-5040, 601-724-1435 Listing Site, Listing Status: Active
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| Ad Number : | 7288462 |
| Viewed: | 9 times |
| Added: | Feb 18, 2026 |
| Updated on: | Feb 18, 2026 |
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