Madison, Madison County, Mississippi Land For Sale - 5.66 Acres
Fronting I-55 and Woodgreen Place just off of Hwy 463 in Madison. Excellent property for office or medical complex. Just one block from new Baptist Medical Complex.
Tom Smith is a native Mississippian from Meridian and a graduate of Mississippi State University. Tom began his career in Real Estate in Madison. He takes a business approach to his real estate practice, as he spent 27 years in executive management positions with companies including Wal-Mart, and Home Depot as well as serving as CEO of other retail companies. Tom has achieved the highly... more coveted Accredited Land Consultant (ALC) designation from the Realtor Land Institute in November of 2006, which makes him one of the few Realtors in the Southeast U.S. holding this designation and qualifying him to assist you with all of your land needs. He specializes in recreational tracts, timber investment, commercial investment properties and 1031 Tax Free Exchanges. He is an avid outdoorsman who enjoys hunting, fishing, boating and golf.
From oxbow lakes and coastal marshes to professional tournaments, fishing is by far one of the most popular outdoor activities in Mississippi. The state's mild climate promotes a year-round season for the many game fish that thrive here, including more than 175 species of freshwater fish. Light tackle... more anglers and deep-sea enthusiasts alike can enjoy the diversity of the game fish in the rich estuaries and marshes of the back bays and barrier islands as well as in the Gulf of Mexico. Canoeing and kayaking can be enjoyed year-round in Mississippi, from the Gulf Island National Seashore Park in Ocean Springs to Horn Island, a federally-designated wilderness area. Or, take time to enjoy the Black Creek Wilderness Trail that meanders through another absolutely beautiful federally-designated wilderness area. Paddle trips offer scenic beauty with high bluffs, large cypress trees and abundant wildlife waiting around every bend. Thanks to the state's responsible wildlife management programs, more than 2 million acres of wild game habitat are teeming with healthy and productive game populations. Some of the most popular wild game species include Whitetail deer, Eastern wild turkey and migratory waterfowl, as well as small game species such as mourning dove, quail, squirrel and rabbit. There are over 145 Mississippi golf courses from which to choose, testing the skill of every level of golfer. For bird lovers, the state also takes pride in 46 National Wildlife Management areas, 14 National refuges, six National Forests, two National Parks including the Gulf Islands National Seashore and the Sandhill Crane National Refuge, the federally-designated wilderness areas of Petite Bois and Horn Islands, the Pascagoula River Basin, and the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway.