5 Acres | Located in Burke County, GA
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Description
Beautiful 5 acre wooded residential lot right outside of Waynesboro. Have you been looking for a quiet, secluded piece of land to build on? This lot allows for site built Homes, Mobile Homes, Tiny Homes, or a singe RV. This property offers an incredible combination of convenience and country living. Downtown Waynesboro, grocery stores, shops and dining are 20 minutes away. The property is North of Waynesboro and SE of Augusta. Close to the South Carolina line and 8 minutes to the Savannah River. Well and Septic will need to be installed. The property is valued at $34,000 get it for $27,950 cash. Owner financing is available.
Property Information
Parcel Size
5
State
Georgia
County
Burke
Nearest Cities
Augusta
Parcel #
106-016
Address
Allen Chapel Rd, Waynesboro, GA 30830
Legal Description
LOT 12 BLK A
Features
Acres
5
County
Burke
Access
Dirt
Power
At Street
Water
Well & Septic needs installed
Coordinates
33.190327, -81.820011
Zoning
R4-Residential
Elevation
246 FT
Nearby Attractions

Waynesboro is a city in Burke County, Georgia, United States. The population was 5,813 at the 2000 census. The city is the county seat of Burke County. It is part of the Augusta, Georgia metropolitan area. Waynesboro is also known as “The Bird Dog Capital of the World”. Living in Waynesboro you should know that there is so much to see and do. History buffs can explore the history of Waynesboro and Burke County at the charming Burke County Museum. If you’re looking to get outside and enjoy nature, the Greenway Trail is a perfect destination. The Burke Office Park Auditorium is home to the popular Waynesboro-Burke Concert Series. There is the Waynesboro Ice Plant that was built in 1905 after the city decided to start producing its own ice instead of having it shipped in. A walking tour of Waynesboro’s historic district is a must if you’re into history and architecture.