Located near Box Springs in Marion County, this 54.53 acre property combines residential improvements with recreational land and wildlife habitat in Southwest Georgia. With approximately 1,933 feet of road frontage along Dr. Brooks Road, the property provides convenient access from a county maintained road. As you enter the property, the home sits among the acreage and serves as the central point for both the residential and outdoor features of the land. The house offers approximately 2,172 square feet of living space with three bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms. Inside the home, the kitchen includes a dine in area and exposed ceiling beams that add character to the space. Laminate wood flooring runs throughout much of the house. The living area features a large rock fireplace with gas logs that serves as a focal point for the room. The primary bedroom is located on the main floor and offers convenient access to the main living areas. An office provides additional space that may be used for work or other household needs. The third bedroom includes a balcony overlooking the backyard and surrounding property. Outdoor areas around the home provide multiple spaces designed for spending time outside. A covered back patio wraps around the side of the house and provides a shaded seating area. The backyard measures approximately one half acre and is fenced. Behind the home is an outdoor cooking area designed for gathering and preparing meals outdoors. This area includes an 18 foot by 25 foot covered concrete pad and a custom brick grill measuring approximately 62 inches by 36 inches. A nearby fire pit adds another space for outdoor seating. A pergola measuring approximately 12 feet 9 inches by 13 feet 5 inches is already installed and provides additional shade. Several outbuildings on the property provide storage and workspace options. A 30 foot by 60 foot metal building offers space for equipment, vehicles, or workshop activities. Another metal building measuring 30 feet by 12 feet has been finished inside and includes heating and air conditioning. This building provides a flexible space that may be used for storage, workspace, or other uses. An additional 15 foot by 11 foot metal building offers further storage. Moving beyond the home site, the remainder of the acreage provides a mix of hardwood ridges and thicker bottom areas. Trails have been established throughout the property, allowing access to different areas of the land for walking, exploring, or navigating the property. A year round stream runs through the property and provides a consistent water source for wildlife. The bottom area surrounding the stream contains thicker vegetation that offers natural cover. Oak ridges located on the property may produce seasonal acorns, which are a food source used by wildlife including deer and turkey. These natural features contribute to habitat conditions commonly associated with hunting and recreational land in this part of Georgia. The trail system provides access for hunting, wildlife observation, or simply walking the property. The property is located within driving distance of several communities in the region including Buena Vista, Butler, Columbus, and Albany. This location allows access to shopping, services, and employment centers while maintaining a rural setting.