Set along the fertile landscape of Evans County, this property offers a compelling blend of residential charm and commercial-scale agricultural potential—something rarely found in a single offering.
Positioned at 1751 Old Highway 250 in Claxton, this ±13.41-acre tract—known as the Durrence Homeplace—presents an exceptional opportunity for those seeking a working farm, greenhouse operation, or a legacy land investment in South Georgia’s thriving agricultural corridor.
At the heart of the property sits a beautifully maintained 2,469-square-foot Craftsman-style single-family home, originally built in 1920 and preserved in excellent condition. Rich with character and functionality, the residence offers an ideal setup for an owner-operator, on-site manager, or foreman’s house—providing both comfort and convenience directly on the property.
Complementing the residential component are more than 50± existing greenhouses and approximately 6,000 square feet of agricultural improvements. Previously operated as part of a productive agricultural network, the land has supported a wide range of crops including basil, lima beans, beets, broccoli, cabbage, carrots, cucumbers, peppers, and tomatoes—demonstrating both soil quality and operational versatility.
The property’s unzoned (RU) designation allows for maximum flexibility, making it ideal for continued farming, expansion of controlled-environment agriculture, or conversion into a large-scale greenhouse or agri-business facility. With ample acreage remaining, there is significant upside for expansion, additional structures, or diversified crop production.
Strategically located just off US Highway 301, the site provides strong logistical access for distribution throughout the Southeast, positioning it well for wholesale growers, farm-to-market operators, or investors targeting scalable agricultural ventures.
Whether you envision a fully operational greenhouse enterprise, a private agricultural estate, or a long-term land hold in a high-demand farming region, this property delivers a rare combination of infrastructure, acreage, and location.
This is South Georgia agriculture at scale—ready for its next chapter.