Acreage Active Under Contract near Carters Lake
Escape to the mountains with this 22.21-acre tract offering privacy, seclusion, and MULTIPLE POTENTIAL BUILD SITES--all just 20 minutes from town. The property features BUILDABLE areas along the road, as well as a gentle slope leading to flatter terrain with additional homesite opportunities. Whether you envision a private full-time residence, a weekend retreat, or an investment property, this land provides plenty of options. No water or power are ran to the property, a well would need to be drilled for water and for electricity you can pull off the closest power lines when ready. Markers on site include a wood pallet with pink tape near the property line and additional stakes with pink/blue ribbons identifying boundaries. One homesite is located near the pallet where access begins to the ridge line trail, leading down into the property. The trail has recently been cleared for easier walking, making it simple to explore the land and discover multiple building possibilities along the ridge line and valley. An easement off Crump Lane also provides access to the back half of the property. The seller is happy to walk the property with potential buyers and point out the best homesites. Signs are in place.Property Details
- Location: Carters Lake
- Acres: 22.210
- ViewTypes: Mountain
- County: Gilmer County
- MLS #: 422488
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Listing Agent: Makayla Allen, Local Realty - Ellijay, 706-889-5124, 470-467-9000 Listing Site, Listing Status: Active Under Contract
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| Ad Number : | 7183442 |
| Viewed: | 44 times |
| Added: | Jan 24, 2026 |
| Updated on: | Jan 24, 2026 |
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