Look no more for the best property out there. 14.49 acres that's ready with three spots to build on. The pines were harvested back in 2024, but most of the hardwoods were left. There is a seasonal creek that runs the length of the property from north to south. There are two driveways on the property with culvert pipes. There is a new well on the property as well. The north side was graded for a potential manufactured home. Once you see this great property, you'll want it to be your forever home site!!
Beautiful 8 acres available in the coveted Fruithurst community. Approximately 750' of paved road frontage, with easy access to Hwy 78 and I-20. This was once a loved homestead but has now been grown up. There is one home plus 2 older mobile homes on the property (currently used as storage). Septic, power, and water are located in the main home, which needs a lot of work and is not habitable at this time. There is also a spring-fed pond at the back of the property, and several open sites that would be suitable for building. The land lays well, has no steep areas, and has some timber which could be of value. There is also a private cemetery at the left front corner of the property. So much potential here!
This 12.63 acres in the exclusive 500 acre Hardwood Mountain Preserve development will change the way you think about Fruithurst, AL. When you see this beautiful piece of property, you will fall in love. It's priced below $10,000 per acre, and can be split after purchase into two tracts if desired. There are two grassy building spots ready to go for a home and barn or two homes with plenty of trees in between for privacy. Hardwood Mountain Preserve is not your typical sub-division. The pledge of the property developer is to enhance, preserve and develop gently. He has walked every inch of the development, and divided the tracts up according to the lay of the land making sure everyone buying here has a special place to build their dream home and live their perfect life. Protective covenants are in place to protect your investment, and make sure messy neighbors do not spoil your views. There are 7 miles of nature trails for walking, biking or riding your electric golf cart. There are two common areas - one with Bar-B-Q grills and picnic tables and another for camping. Hardwood Mountain Preserve is not for everyone, but if you love peace, quiet, and no obvious drama next door, it may be for you. All purchasers must agree to certain protective deed restrictions, easements and conditions, which ensure peace, quiet and privacy for all. HOA maintenance dues are currently $260 per year. It's beautiful out here, and designed to stay that way. Located halfway between Atlanta and Birminigham, high speed internet and good cell phone reception are available, and the Anniston/Oxford shopping experience is only 30 minutes away. The Fruithurst General Store and the Dollar General are less than 10 minutes away, to make life easy. This is a must see for any nature lover who wants to see nature all day, everyday. Access to public water at driveway.
This property, consisting of 21.66 acres, has over a quarter mile of road frontage on US Hwy 78 in a great location near Dollar General and downtown Fruithurst and only minutes to AL/GA border. Land is being sold as a whole or may be surveyed out in parcels of a minimum of 5 acres at $20,000 per acre. Property has potential for use as a business location or as a personal residence. Power, water and other utilities are available.
Unrestricted and undeveloped 89.88 acres located in Cleburne County, AL between I-20 to the south and US Hwy 78 to the north off County Road 295, near Muscadine Junction. Property consists of beautiful hardwoods and pine along with streams running throughout. Only minutes from Tallapoosa, GA and Heflin, AL, this acreage would make an ideal getaway location from the city or a hunter's paradise. The land is being sold as a whole with the entire 89.88 acres, or it may be sold in tracts of a minimum of 10 to 20 acres at $5500 per acre.
These days seemingly untouched properties are few and far between but every now and then one hits the market. This 89.45 +/- acres in cleburne county, between Heflin and Fruithurst is one. This property is virtually untouched by the world that surrounds it. Positioned at the foothills of the Appalachian mountains, this property consists of rolling hills of prestine hardwoods and scattered pines. In the midst of the hardwoods, beautiful Town creek flows through. Beautiful rock faces can be found all throughout, especially overlooking the creek bottom. This property is apart of a 500+ acre preserve, named Hardwood Mountain preserve. The preserve's mission is to preserve, protect and enhance the property. This is done through covenants that are in place. Throughout the preserve there are many trails sutible for hiking, and biking. There are also 2 common areas available. One of wich includes a pavilion with a large barbecue grill and tables for use. The other is perfect camping and such. With as crazy as life can often get, it is paramount to have a place to go. A place to get back to what matters most. For some it may be a place to hunt with family, for others it may be a place to simply listen to the birds and take it all in. Whatever it may be, this place might just have what you are looking for.
A Hunters Paradise-366.92+- acres Beautiful rolling land plus year round Cane Creek flowing through the property, possibly build a lake. Hugh virgin hardwood trees and some pine trees. Build a cabin, or lodge, or weekend retreat. Invite friends to hunt or open private hunting. This land was previously used as a private hunting club. Endless possibilities for recreation, adventure, or just relaxation with your cabin as a main club house. This land has been one owner for many years. Bring your ATV's, never have to wonder where to hunt or what to hunt, this offers abundant wildlife, deer, hog, turkey and maybe some surprises. Call for appointment to view land and make your purchase today.Three parcels: 18-10-03-05-0-000-002.000, 18-10-03-06-0-000-002.000, 18-10-03-08-0-000-011.000
The median home value in Fruithurst, AL is $135,000. This is lower than the county median home value of $181,400. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Fruithurst, AL is $135,000. Approximately 54.93% of Fruithurst homes are owned, compared to 18.31% rented, while 26.76% are vacant. Fruithurst real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Fruithurst real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Fruithurst, Alabama has a population of 403. Fruithurst is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 14.71% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.5%.
The median household income in Fruithurst, Alabama is $48,500. The median household income for the surrounding county is $48,333 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Fruithurst is 34.6 years.
The average high temperature in July is 88.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 29.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 52.9 inches per year, with 0.9 inches of snow per year.