If you’ve been waiting for the perfect small acreage in Effingham County, this is it. This 1.998-acre tract in Eden, Georgia offers the kind of setting buyers rarely find anymore—fully wooded, high and dry, and ready for your vision. The property already features a driving path through the land, making it easy to walk, explore, and plan your future homesite. A small portion of a pond adds natural charm and a peaceful backdrop, perfect for a homesite, weekend retreat, or long-term investment. Even better, this land is not in a flood zone, and the survey has already been completed—with markers still clearly visible on the property—saving you time, money, and guesswork. What you see is exactly what you’re buying.Whether you’re looking to build now or hold for the future, this property offers privacy, natural beauty, and confidence in the boundaries. Opportunities like this in Eden don’t last long. Walk it, picture it, and secure it. The adjacent parcel is also listed for sale.
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