You want land to hunt. Or a stocked pond nobody else can fish. Or pasture ready for cattle, fields to plant, or your own private nature preserve. Whatever brought you here, these 82 acres in Houston County answer all of it. The home sits completely hidden from the road, tucked behind its own timber, so the world drives past without ever knowing what's back here. And what's back here is the whole story. A spring-fed stocked pond of roughly two acres with its own dock, ready for your early mornings and long evenings. A fully fenced front pasture with cattle fencing already in place. An open field that works as cropland, pasture, or bird field. Quality pine and hardwood timber across the rest, trails winding through all of it, and a creek along the back property line. Two wells serve the land, and the property is enrolled in conservation use valuation for lower taxes. The one-level home sits on a hill above the pond, and the views follow the water. A big back deck and a sunroom wrapped in windows both look down over the pond, which is exactly where you'll end up every evening. Inside, 2,628 square feet hold 3 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms, and a flex room that works as an office, guest space, or hobby room. A wood-burning stone fireplace anchors the vaulted living room, the kitchen has granite countertops, and the primary suite has a trey ceiling, double vanity, separate shower, and a walk-in closet. Fiber optic internet reaches the property, so working from home actually works. Central heat and air handle the seasons, wood heat backs it up, and a whole-house gas generator keeps your lights on when the weather has other plans. The outbuildings are ready to work. A foam-insulated 20x40 shop built in 2021, a 32x40 block shop with two roll-up bay doors, a bathroom, and attic storage, plus a 36x50 open equipment shed with room for the tractor and everything else. Whatever your plan for this land is, the buildings are already standing. All of it sits in Houston County, an easy drive to Perry and I-75. Close enough for convenience, far enough that nobody finds you by accident. You wanted the land. Here it is.