Rare opportunity to acquire a 4.71 acre tract in the City of Mulberry, located in the heart of high-growth northeastern Gwinnett County. Zoned RA-200, the property allows for a potential 3-lot subdivision with approximately 1.5-acre estate lots, or it may be preserved as a premier private estate setting. The site is flat, fully usable, and free of floodplain, offering an efficient development profile with minimal site constraints. Positioned equidistant to I-85 and Highway 316, the property provides excellent access to the region's major employment and retail corridors, while remaining minutes from Lawrenceville, Dacula, and Buford. Situated in one of Gwinnett County's hottest and fastest-growing submarkets, the tract represents a scarce supply of infill land with flexible use potential. Adding to its uniqueness, the property is the final remnant of the historic Clack Farm-once one of the area's original and largest landholdings-providing a blend of legacy, location, and long-term value. Ideal for builders, investors, or end users seeking a limited-supply land opportunity in a rapidly appreciating market.
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Seth Garrett404-617-0867,
Mulberry Land Company
Source: GAMLS,MLS#: 10681821
Facts & features
Property
Lot
Size: 4.71 Acres
Features: Level
Details
Parcel number: R2003 092
Utilities & green energy
Sewer: Septic Tank
Water: Public, Well
Utilities for property: Cable Available, Electricity Available
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