M&M Land Company LLC

M&M Land Company LLC We buy and sell land across the Mid-Ohio Valley. Serving Washington County, OH and surrounding counties in Ohio and northern WV.

We work with buyers, sellers, and provide professional timber services.

Seventeen acres of mature hardwood under $5,000 an acre.That is the math on this Moss Road tract in Washington County, O...
06/04/2026

Seventeen acres of mature hardwood under $5,000 an acre.

That is the math on this Moss Road tract in Washington County, Ohio. Tracts this size, with standing timber and electric at the road, don't sit at this number long outside Marietta.

You walk in under a canopy of mixed hardwoods that has been growing value every season nobody logged it. The topography does the work for you: natural benches, defined travel corridors, bedding cover already in place. Deer and turkey are here because the ground tells them to be.

For the investor, this is timber as a holding asset with a recreational tenant built in. For the buyer who wants to hunt it now and build later, electric is already at the road. Two exits on one parcel.

Mack Haessly with M&M Land Sales is handling the showings. Call 740-350-6225 to walk it before the summer rush prices small Ohio acreage out of reach.

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You walk 160 acres of mature timber and rolling ridges, and you start seeing rub lines before you see the property line....
06/04/2026

You walk 160 acres of mature timber and rolling ridges, and you start seeing rub lines before you see the property line.

This is a serious hunting tract in Washington County, Ohio, just off State Route 26 near Marietta. The size is what changes the conversation. At 160 acres, you have the room to build sanctuary zones the bucks never get pressured out of, cut food plots into the benches, and let the back ridges sit untouched through October. Mature timber holds the deer. The rolling terrain funnels them. State Route 26 frontage gets you in and out without bumping your own ground.

Electric is available at the road. Tracts this size in southeast Ohio do not surface often, and when they do, the hunters move first.

Call Mack Haessly with M&M Land Sales at 740-350-6225 to walk it.

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You pick your cabin site on a ridge under mature hardwoods.Twenty-six acres on Happy Hollow Road, Wood County, West Virg...
05/31/2026

You pick your cabin site on a ridge under mature hardwoods.

Twenty-six acres on Happy Hollow Road, Wood County, West Virginia. Electric runs to the property, which means your weekend camp or full build starts ahead of schedule. The terrain rolls the way good West Virginia hill country should: hardwood canopy overhead, natural benches for a cabin pad, draws that funnel deer and turkey past your stand.

You are fifteen minutes from Parkersburg when you need groceries or a hardware run, and a world away the rest of the time. Cut your trails this summer. Frame walls by fall. Sit on your own porch next spring and listen to gobblers work the ridge below you.

New to market. Tracts this size with electric and mature timber move quickly into the build season.

Call Mack Haessly with M&M Land Sales at 740-350-6225 to walk it.

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Twenty-five acres of standing hardwood is a long-position asset, and you are looking at exactly that on Happy Hollow Roa...
05/31/2026

Twenty-five acres of standing hardwood is a long-position asset, and you are looking at exactly that on Happy Hollow Road.

The timber alone tells a story. Mature hardwoods that have been growing for decades, compounding value while you hold the ground. Rolling topography that holds deer and turkey without effort on your part. Electric, phone, and rural water are available at the road, which means a future cabin site adds upside without a utility battle.

Twenty-five acres is the size that works. Small enough to manage on weekends, large enough to hunt seriously, and priced where a single buyer can move without a partnership. Parcels this size with road frontage, standing timber, and utilities in Wood County do not sit. The Parkersburg market keeps tightening, and the comps support the position.

Mack Haessly with M&M Land Sales is the contact. Call 740-350-6225 to walk the boundary and see the timber for yourself.

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Open fields meeting hardwood edge. Deer travel this seam.You are looking at 19.86 acres in Washington County, Ohio, off ...
05/30/2026

Open fields meeting hardwood edge. Deer travel this seam.

You are looking at 19.86 acres in Washington County, Ohio, off Reed Road outside Marietta. The layout is what a hunter draws on a napkin: tillable openings that drop into timbered cover, with enough acreage to hold pressure off your stand and let mature bucks settle in.

Hang a set on the field edge for early season. Push back into the woods for the rut. The open ground gives you room for food plots, and the surrounding country holds the kind of neighboring habitat that keeps deer and turkey moving through year after year. Electric sits at the road when you are ready to drop a cabin or camp.

A new survey is completed. The seller is reserving mineral, gas, and oil rights.

Call Mack Haessly with M&M Land Sales at 740-350-6225 to walk it.

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Mature hardwoods, hidden trails, and ridges built for walking.You park at the edge of Moss Road and step into 17 acres o...
05/30/2026

Mature hardwoods, hidden trails, and ridges built for walking.

You park at the edge of Moss Road and step into 17 acres of Washington County, Ohio that works hard in every season. Spring brings morels under the oaks and hickories. Summer opens up the shaded interior for hiking and trail riding. Fall stacks the deer and turkey sign along the natural travel corridors. Winter shows you the bones of the land: the bedding pockets, the ridge points, the quiet draws.

Electric runs to the road, so a future cabin or camp site is on the table whenever you are ready. Marietta is a short drive when you need supplies or a meal off the property.

Tracts this size, this close to town, with this kind of timber, do not sit long. Call Mack Haessly with M&M Land Sales at 740-350-6225 to walk it.

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You pick your cabin site on the ridge, where the timber opens and the view runs east across Washington County hollows. E...
05/29/2026

You pick your cabin site on the ridge, where the timber opens and the view runs east across Washington County hollows. Electric sits at the road. State Route 26 frontage means you come and go on pavement, year round, no easement headaches, no two-track gamble in February.

160 acres outside Marietta. Mature hardwoods, rolling terrain, the kind of ground where you can put a weekend camp near the road and keep 150 acres of sanctuary behind it. Or stake the homestead deeper in, cut your own drive, and let the timber pay you back over time.

This is the property where the family meets for Memorial Day twenty years from now. Build sites, hunting ground, timber stands, and pasture potential, all on one deed.

Tracts this size with state route frontage do not surface often in southeast Ohio. New to market.

Call Mack Haessly with M&M Land Sales at 740-350-6225. Check the first comment for the property page.

Your eastern boundary is the Wayne National Forest.That single fact changes what 34 acres means. The deer move between y...
05/29/2026

Your eastern boundary is the Wayne National Forest.

That single fact changes what 34 acres means. The deer move between your timber and thousands of acres of public ground, and you sit on the funnel. The previous owners ran a select harvest, which is why the understory is coming back thick: browse, bedding, and the kind of regenerating cover that holds mature bucks through gun season.

Established trails already cut through the property, so you walk to your stand on opening morning without fighting through brush. Ridges hold the morning thermals. The hollows funnel game between Wayne and your timber. Spring turkeys work the harvest openings.

34 acres in Washington County, Ohio, just outside Reno. Well and septic would need to go in if you build a camp, but most hunters start with a trailer and a clearing.

New to the market this week. Properties that border the National Forest do not sit long.

Call Mack Haessly with M&M Land Sales at 740-350-6225. Check the first comment for the full property page.

Your eastern boundary opens into Wayne National Forest.Step off your back porch and you are inside hundreds of acres of ...
05/28/2026

Your eastern boundary opens into Wayne National Forest.

Step off your back porch and you are inside hundreds of acres of public timber, with no gate to unlock and no permit to pull. The ATV runs all summer on old logging grades. The mushroom hunting starts in April under the oaks. The Little Muskingum River sits minutes away, holding trophy muskie and smallmouth that pull harder than they have any right to.

You are looking at 128 acres in Washington County, Ohio, off a quiet gravel road in Lawrence Township outside Reno. Neighbors are sparse. Traffic is rare. The ridges hold deer and turkey, the hollows hold morning fog, and the forest border means your recreational ground effectively extends for miles.

Well and septic will need to go in when you build the cabin. Everything else is already here, written into the terrain.

Contact Mack Haessly with M&M Land Sales at 740-350-6225. Check the first comment for the full property page and photos.

You turn off Clay Road, the grade lifts, and the world quiets.Ninety-one acres in Roane County, West Virginia, sitting j...
05/28/2026

You turn off Clay Road, the grade lifts, and the world quiets.

Ninety-one acres in Roane County, West Virginia, sitting just outside Newton with practical access to I-79. The creek along the lower ground gives you a water source and a natural path for wildlife. From there, the land climbs through mature timber to ridges cresting above a thousand feet.

Picture the cabin site. A bench halfway up the rise where you wake to fog burning off the hollows and end the day on a porch facing your own timbered ridgeline. Established trails are already cut in, so you are not starting from raw ground. Close enough to town for groceries and a hardware run. Far enough that the only traffic is yours.

A weekend camp, a homestead, a hunting retreat that doubles as the place your grandkids learn to fish the creek. This tract gives you the room to choose.

Mack Haessly with M&M Land Sales is handling this one. Call him at 740-350-6225.

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