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Buy 267 Large Acreage of Land in GA Valued at over $1.5 Million for $850K

CASH ONLY CONSERVATION EASEMENT AND CANNOT BE DEVELOPED.

Have you been in search of a larger track of land in the North Georgia area? Check out this property just listed in Bartow County. It consists of 267 ACRES. It is conveniently located just minutes from Interstate 75 and a very quick ride to LAKE ALLATOONA. Close to Shopping and restaurants. Also, just down from the all popular LakePoint Station, LakePoint Sports and other great outdoor activities. There is also Pumpkinvine Creek that runs along the property. The PROPERTY IS IN A CONSERVATION EASEMENT AND CANNOT BE DEVELOPED.

Parcel # E006-1009-001

Map Coordinates:  34.1021, -84.7382

 

Benefits of Land Conservation

Do more to conserve our nation’s farms, forests, and wetlands is necessary to maximize conservation benefits such as:

Clean air and water are limited resources. The tree canopy and vegetation serve as critical filters for our air. Wetlands that border our rivers, lakes and streams filter pollution before it reaches our drinking water. If we do not remove the pollutants that our society puts into the air and water, we consume them ourselves. Already, nearly half of the river miles in America are too polluted to drink from and over 50 percent of our drinking water comes from rivers. Saving land in local communities helps offset this danger.

Economic Benefits of Land Conservation

The conservation of natural lands and of working farms and forests can generate financial returns, both to governments and individuals, and create significant cost savings.

In addition to health and food benefits, conserving land increases property values near greenbelts, saves tax dollars by encouraging more efficient development, and reduces the need for expensive water filtration facilities. Study after study has demonstrated the tremendous economic benefits of land conservation.

Conserving natural lands, working farms and forests, and the creation of trails and parks are often viewed in terms of their costs. Yet these often generate financial returns, both to governments and individuals, and create significant cost savings to governments in the provision in services. Preservation projects can have a greater economic return than the money initially invested into the project. This is not meant to state that conservation is always good and development always bad. Nor is it meant to diminish the importance of the environmental reasons for conservation.

HeadWaters Land Conservancy Helps Our Community

Over the years, land trusts have been extraordinarily successful, having protected more than 37 million acres of land, according to the National Land Trust Census.

Land conservancies preserve land for future generations, protecting our food and water supply, purifying our air, providing wildlife habitat, and strengthening our communities.











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Buy this property today for just $850,000

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