
Courtesy of: Courtney Hunter Ariola, Keller Williams Lake Oconee, gahomeandfarm@gmail.com
$780,000
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3 bed
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3.00 Bath (2 Full , 1 Half)
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Lot: 8.07 Acres
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Single Family Residence
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$780,000
1061 Burger Road Unique and rare opportunity to secure over 3 acres of Agricultural-zoned land just outside of Watkinsville in the charming community of Farmington. This versatile property offers a wealth of possibilities for those seeking a private homestead, equestrian facility, business venture, or dream home site in desirable Oconee County. The property features a well-built mid-century modern brick ranch with later additions, including a two-car garage, spacious primary suite, walk-in closet, and unfinished en-suite bath added in the 1990s. While the home has been unoccupied, it has functioning well water, septic, and power, providing a solid foundation for renovation or redevelopment. Also included is a former poultry barn converted into a horse stable, once known as Tall Oaks Stables, which previously boarded more than a dozen horses. The barn offers excellent structural bones and tremendous potential for restoration and continued equestrian use. The land itself is a standout feature, offering flat to gently rolling terrain with over 2 acres of fenced pasture, majestic oak trees, manicured fruit and shade trees, shady forest, and native thickets that attract pollinators. The variety of landscapes creates endless opportunities for farming, recreation, livestock, or business uses. Whether you envision renovating the existing home, restoring the stable, building your custom estate, or creating an income-producing agricultural operation, this property offers unmatched flexibility and potential-all on a quiet country road just 25 minutes from Athens. Sold as-is.
Courtesy of: Courtney Hunter Ariola, Keller Williams Lake Oconee, gahomeandfarm@gmail.com
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