For sale? It’s easy to make

Beautiful, green food plots will attract the attention of prospective buyers to a ‘hunting’ property like nothing else.

Property more desirable to hunters/buyers

The Carolinas are chock full of great places to hunt, and with the stifling economy, the real-estate market is flooded with available rural properties. Prospective buyers have their choice of almost every type of land option, but some properties will serve them better than others as determined by how the properties are managed or showcased.

Every county in both Carolinas can offer avid outdoorsman prime hunting opportunities if the land is prepared in such a way to attract and keep wildlife and hunters happy. Landowners wishing to unload their rural tracts can take a little extra time to make their to shine above all others by following a few “must do’s” to snag today’s buyer. Not only will these habitat-management tactics offer a prospective buyer something aesthetically-pleasing, but the benefits to wildlife will be extraordinary.

Wildlife are fairly simple creatures; they require a few simple resources to keep them happy on a daily basis. Ace Parker of Whitetail Properties South of North Myrtle Beach, S.C. (843-241-0646) stresses to landowners to provide a consistent food source. This food source will attract and keep wildlife fat and happy. Click here to read more on For sale? It’s easy to make

About Jeff Burleson 1309 Articles
Jeff Burleson is a native of Lumberton, N.C., who lives in Myrtle Beach, S.C. He graduated from N.C. State University with a degree in fisheries and wildlife sciences and is a certified biologist and professional forester for Southern Palmetto Environmental Consulting.

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