The Pumpkin Hollow Tract is a 191 +/- acre property located in the Town of Davenport, Delaware County, New York State. The tract was part of the former Mallory Lumber properties, assembled for their quality in growing sites and hardwood sawtimber products. The property is a strong timberland asset boasting excellent diameter distribution and diverse hardwoods species including White ash (27%), sugar maple (23%), Red maple (15%) and black cherry (15%). A 2014 timber inventory conducted by a reputable forestry firm estimates total stocking at 1.254 Million feet or 6.5 MBF per acre (Scribner Scale). The tract provides buyer with immediate cash potential and capital appreciation. Detailed inventory reports are available upon request. SECONDARY ATTRIBUTES: Pumpkin Hollow is situated in an expanse of southern New York State highly regarded for its world class fisheries and big game hunting opportunities. The property is just 7 miles southeast of the Susquehanna River, the longest river in the eastern United States east coast draining into the Atlantic Ocean. In particular the property has ideal habitat for big and small game species whitetail deer, black bear, eastern turkeys and ruffed grouse. Pumpkin Hollow has excellent potential for outdoorsman who want to develop a hunting preserve. Cash returns in the form of timber sales provide opportunity offset initial purchase costs. LOCATION: Pumpkin Hollow is 8 miles east of the city of Oneonta, New York. Oneonta has a population of 14,000 residents and offers small town charm with all the conveniences of a city. Oneonta's Main Street is filled with locally-run shops and restaurants such as the world-famous Brooks House, known for its original BBQ sauce made right in Oneonta, NY. Additional attractions are the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, Susquehanna River Walk Trail, Gilbert Lake State Park, and many other recreational destinations. To access Pumpkin Hollow from Oneonta, head east on State Route 23. After 6 miles turn south on Pumpkin Hollow Road and another 2 miles to the gravel access road on the north side just past Jamesway Road. Pumpkin Hollow Road will take a sharp turn east about 1/2 mile before the access road located northeast of Pumpkin Hollow Road. The access road is a legal deeded ROW located along an active agricultural field.