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Let your dreams grow bigger on rural acreage in Coffee County

They say the numbers can tell a story. And in Coffee County, Alabama, they tell a good one: It ranks #10 in Best Counties for Young Professionals In Alabama, #12 in Counties with the Best Public Schools in Alabama, and #15 in Best Counties to Live in Alabama.

That means that when you make a rural homestead, hobby farm or recreation tract from Raydient Rural in Coffee County, you’re hitching your wagon to the right horse (and you’ll have ample room for both). The employment base is diverse. The school districts rate above state averages. The cost of living is 20% lower than the U.S. average and nearly 6% lower than the statewide average. Three anchor communities – Elba, New Brockton and Enterprise – deliver conveniences and charm by the pickup load. And the rural land, with wiregrass at your feet and towering pines overhead, has a Deep South beauty that’s hard to resist. 

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Old Salt Road
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Starting At
$89,990
Lots
15
Acreage
+/-11.8 - +/-23.7 Acres
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FAQs about rural land for sale in Coffee County, Alabama

Absolutely! Like golf? You’ll find four nearby courses. Kids into sports? City parks and multiple recreational complexes have you covered. And if water sports are what get you going, the 150-mile-long Pea River is considered to have some of the best canoeing in south Alabama. (And if you go, don’t forget your rod and reel; you can throw a line out for bass, sunfish or mullet along the way). There are dedicated spots for archery, ATVing, disc golf, skateboarding and even pickleball. Plus, Alabama’s hunting seasons typically run throughout the fall and winter, and at least one species can be hunted every month of the year.

It provides what people look most for in rural living: A relaxed pace, convenient access to everyday amenities, and an overall quality of life – gauged by employment opportunities, cost of living and other key metrics – that make it more than measure up to anywhere in the country. You’ll like the natural beauty of your own backyard, but if you’re looking for some warm water between your toes, the Gulf Shores are just a short drive away.

Your attorney, CPA and/or land broker can provide specifics on how you can leverage tax regulations in your favor. In Alabama, property owners over the age of 65 are exempt from the state portion of property tax (though county taxes may still be applicable). If you use your new rural property to grow crops or raise livestock, you may also be eligible for farm tax credits by local or state taxing authorities.

Coffee County Peanut Farm

Live your best rural life in Coffee County, Alabama

Coffee County knows a little something about change and balancing yesterday’s heritage with tomorrow’s opportunities (and it’s why the town motto, “Uniquely Traditional yet Progressively Focused,” is particularly fitting). When the unwelcome arrival of the boll weevil in 1915 completely decimated cotton fields, local farmers quickly adapted, and within two years were growing more peanuts than any county in the nation. That can-do spirit is still alive and well throughout the county, as Coffee County continues to thrive thanks to its hometown communities, diverse employment base, low cost of living and its ability to somehow keep both feet on the ground while playing host to Fort Rucker, the Home of Army Aviation. 

Reasons to put down rural roots near Elba, New Brockton or Enterprise

When you want to live rural, you don’t want to give up convenient access to schools, shopping, dining, recreation opportunities -- all the stuff everyday life is made of. Thankfully, in Coffee County, you won’t have to. The U.S. 84 corridor connects three great hometown communities, Elba, New Brockton and Enterprise, making it easy to cross the county east-to-west and get to everything you need. Along the way, you’ll find plenty of the hospitable culture that explains why Coffee County is recognized for being such a great place to live, whether you’re solo, just starting a family, or have already started enjoying retirement.