Pickens County, Alabama

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    Pickens County sits in the heart of West Alabama's Black Belt region, where rich agricultural heritage meets abundant natural resources and outdoor recreation opportunities. Named after Israel Pickens, Alabama's third governor, this historic county was established in 1820 and has maintained its rural character while adapting to modern economic opportunities.

    The county encompasses 881 square miles of diverse terrain, from fertile agricultural bottomlands along the Tombigbee River to rolling timberlands that have sustained the logging industry for generations. Carrollton serves as the county seat, while other communities like Reform, Aliceville, and Gordo contribute to the county's small-town charm and close-knit character. This region offers some of Alabama's most affordable land prices, attracting hunters, farmers, timber investors, and those seeking peaceful country living.

    However, selling land in Pickens County through traditional methods can be challenging. The rural nature of the county means fewer active buyers, limited real estate agents specializing in land sales, and properties that may sit on the market for months or even years. Property owners dealing with inherited land, distant properties, or parcels with title complications often face additional obstacles.

    At PlaceAcre, we specialize in purchasing land throughout Pickens County and understand the unique characteristics of the West Alabama land market. Whether you own timberland, hunting property, agricultural acreage, residential lots, or undeveloped parcels, we provide fair cash offers and handle all the complexities of the transaction. Our streamlined process allows you to sell your land without a realtor, saving you thousands in commissions while closing quickly on your schedule.

    Pickens County Market Overview

    Demographics

    • • Population: 19,123 (2020)
    • • Carrollton: 804 residents
    • • Reform: 1,702 residents
    • • Aliceville: 2,296 residents
    • • Median Age: 41.2 years
    • • Median Income: $36,200

    Land Characteristics

    • • Extensive timberland
    • • Prime hunting properties
    • • Agricultural farmland
    • • Black Belt prairie soils
    • • Tombigbee River access
    • • Affordable land prices

    Economic Factors

    • • Timber industry
    • • Agriculture sector
    • • Hunting leases
    • • Rural residential growth
    • • Investment opportunities
    • • Low property taxes

    What Makes Pickens County Special

    Black Belt Heritage

    Pickens County is part of Alabama's historic Black Belt region, named for the dark, fertile prairie soils that once dominated the landscape. While much of the area is now forested, remnants of native prairie persist, supporting unique plant and wildlife communities. The county's agricultural heritage includes cotton plantations from the antebellum era, though modern agriculture focuses on cattle, hay, and timber production.

    Aliceville Lake Recreation

    The Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway runs through Pickens County, creating Aliceville Lake, a 8,300-acre reservoir that offers excellent fishing, boating, and waterfront property opportunities. The lake attracts anglers seeking bass, crappie, and catfish, while its public lands provide hunting for deer, turkey, and waterfowl. Waterfront properties and nearby hunting land command premium prices in the local market.

    Timberland Legacy

    Timber has been the economic backbone of Pickens County for over a century. The county's pine and hardwood forests supply lumber mills and paper companies throughout the region. Many landowners manage their properties for timber production, creating steady income through selective harvesting and pine plantation management. The established timber market makes forestland a liquid investment in the area.

    Small-Town Community

    Pickens County embodies the best of rural Alabama living with its friendly communities, low crime rates, and traditional Southern hospitality. The historic Carrollton courthouse, built in 1877, features the famous "face in the window" legend. Local events like high school football games and county fairs bring communities together, while the affordable cost of living attracts retirees and families seeking a quieter lifestyle.

    More Pickens County Facts

    • Strategic Location: Located along US Highway 82, providing access to Tuscaloosa (40 miles east) and Mississippi (35 miles west)
    • Wildlife Paradise: Abundant populations of white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and waterfowl make it a premier hunting destination
    • Historic Sites: Home to numerous antebellum structures and Civil War history locations
    • Educational Hub: Home to Bevill State Community College Aliceville Campus
    • Low Taxes: Some of the lowest property tax rates in Alabama
    • Investment Potential: Growing interest in recreational properties and timber investments

    For official county information, property tax records, and local resources, visit the official Pickens County Alabama website.

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    Pickens County Land We Purchase

    Timberland and forestry tracts
    Hunting and recreation land
    Agricultural farmland
    Residential building lots
    Waterfront and river property
    Inherited family land
    Commercial development sites
    Mineral rights properties
    Vacant and raw land
    Landlocked parcels
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