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Nolen Estate of Claiborne Parish, 36 Acres +/-
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Claiborne Parish, LA
The Nolen Estate tract of Claiborne Parish just 3.75 miles from Weldon, LA and a short drive north of Highway 2.  This tract consists of a 20 year old well stocked pine plantation ready to be thinned. This thinning would allow for a small return...
36± Acres
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$124,436
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Claiborne Parish, LA
Escape to your own private retreat at the Hill of Claiborne Parish, a captivating 40-acre property offering a blend of timberland and recreational opportunities. Buyers will appreciate the varied topography with mature hardwood timber and planted pin...
40± Acres
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$88,531
Beauregard Parish, LA
Property ID: LABEAULC41W Located in Northeast Beauregard Parish near the community of Grant, these secluded 41 +/- acres make a great recreational investment. With Sugar Creek running through the property and plenty of wooded acreage, this tract is ...
41.3± Acres
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$84,665
Calcasieu Parish, LA
Property ID: LACALCPP82Secluded acreage located SW of Starks in Calcasieu Parish, LA. Thirty + years natural pine and mixed hardwoods growth. Opportunity for an investment, possible farm, or recreational use. Flood zone AE-Floodway. The tract has Old...
82± Acres
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$81,180
Green Island Road Tract, Calcasieu Parish, 31 Acres ≠
Calcasieu Parish, LA
Property ID: LACALCPP31Secluded acreage located NE of Starks in Calcasieu Parish, LA. Thirty + years natural pine and mixed hardwoods growth. Opportunity for an investment, homestead, possible farm, or recreational use. Flood zone A. The tract has th...
31± Acres
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$76,725
Calcasieu Parish, LA
Property ID: LACALCPP21Secluded acreage located N of the Toomey area in Calcasieu Parish, LA. Thirty + years natural pine and mixed hardwoods growth. Small tract - opportunity for an investment, homestead, possible farm, or recreational use. Flood zo...
21± Acres
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$51,975
Sabine Parish, LA
6.67 Acres – Timber & Hunting Tract on Mt. Olive Road, Many, LouisianaPrivate Getaway with Big Timber – Ideal for Weekend Retreat or Off-Grid Living! Escape to the peace and privacy of the woods with this beautiful 6.67-acre rural tr...
6.67± Acres
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$49,900
Many 10
Sabine Parish, LA
Discover an exceptional opportunity with this 10-acre parcel near Many, Louisiana, a haven for those seeking a tranquil escape or a strategic investment. This property, primarily classified as Hunting Land, Timberland, and Undeveloped Land, offers a ...
10± Acres
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$44,900
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the timber market like in Louisiana?

According to the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry the state has about 14 million acres of woods mostly in the northern and central parishes. Loblolly and longleaf pine are the main money makers. The market to sell pine trees is very strong because there are plenty of paper mills and lumber yards in Louisiana Texas and Mississippi. Recently massive plants near Alexandria and Lake Charles have started buying small pine trees to crush into wood pellets which they ship to Europe for fuel. Down in the swamps loggers also cut hardwood trees like cottonwood water oak and green ash to sell for lumber and paper.

What timber species are most valuable on Louisiana timberland?

Loblolly pine is the cash crop of the Louisiana timber industry and makes up almost all of the planted tree farms in the state. Longleaf pine brings in more money per tree for specialty lumber and is great for wildlife but it grows much slower than loblolly. According to forestry experts bottomland hardwood trees like green ash water hickory and overcup oak are highly valuable when they get big enough to be cut into flooring and furniture. Cypress is a specialty wood cut out of the deep swamps and old-growth cypress is incredibly valuable for high-end house siding. Because the state has both dry hills and wet swamps, many landowners make money growing pine trees on the hills and hardwoods in the bottoms.

How does timberland investment work in Louisiana?

Based on historical forestry data from groups like the Louisiana Forestry Association, investing in pine timberland here usually brings in a solid 5 to 7 percent return every year when you add up the wood sales the rising land value and the tax breaks. Massive corporate timber companies like Weyerhaeuser own a ton of land here, which keeps the land prices stable. Regular buyers make money selling wood to the exact same mills that the big corporations use. You can also lease the land to hunters for an extra 6 to 12 dollars per acre every year. Because the agricultural tax program keeps property taxes so low, holding the land is very cheap. The only real risk is buying land too far away from a mill because loggers charge a fortune to haul the wood long distances.

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