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Build Something That Lasts. Own a Piece of the Timber Economy.

We are building a vertically-integrated, Georgia-based forestry operation:
Land + Timber → Harvesting → Sawmill → Finished Wood Products → Furniture Manufacturing.

Why Timber

Hardwood is a real, physical asset. It grows on its own over time, it can be harvested again and again, and it will always have a base level of demand. But the timber market moves in cycles. Prices go up and down based on housing, construction, and global supply. We are not depending on market swings to determine our success.

 

Instead of selling raw logs at whatever the market is paying that month, we are controlling the value ourselves. We mill the timber, turn it into finished lumber, and then convert that lumber into furniture, home goods, and interior products. By creating our own end products, we generate revenue at every step — from the forest, to the mill, to the workshop, to the customer.

 

This approach reduces exposure to commodity price volatility and ensures that we are capturing the full value of every tree we harvest.

Investment Model

We are raising private capital to expand operations.
Funds are used for:

  • Purchasing land & standing timber

  • Logging equipment & trucks

  • Sawmill construction & operation

  • Product development & manufacturing capacity

 

We aim to work with Georgia-based investors who want:

  • Real asset-backed business ownership

  • Long-term growth, not quick flips

  • To rebuild local manufacturing jobs in our communities

 

This is not a stock market play.
This is real assets, real production, real returns.

What Investors Receive

Who We're Looking For

Structured based on investment level:

  • Ownership or profit-participation interest in the business

  • Regular updates and transparent reporting

  • Long-term value tied to hard assets and production revenue

Specific terms discussed only with serious, verified potential investors.

Individuals, landowners, and small businesses who:

  • Believe in local industry

  • Understand long-term value creation

  • Want to directly support Georgia manufacturing and jobs

  • Prefer real assets over speculation

The Plan

We are building a closed-loop hardwood company where value never leaks out. First, we harvest timber ourselves — selective, sustainable, and profitable from day one. Then, instead of selling those logs for pennies on the dollar, we run them through our own sawmill, turning raw timber into finished lumber with 3–8x higher value. That lumber then becomes furniture, tables, beams, cabinets, and custom interior products — the highest-margin part of the industry. Finally, we acquire and steward timberland, securing our own long-term raw material supply and holding hard assets that grow in both volume and dollar value over time.

 

Harvest → Mill → Build → Own.
Every step stacks value. Nothing gets sold cheap. Everything stays in-house.
That’s how real wealth is built in timber.

Southeastern Timber Products is building something that lasts for generations.
If that aligns with your values, we’d like to talk.

Open to both accredited and non-accredited investors.
(Non-accredited investors must be Georgia residents under the Invest Georgia Exemption.)
Minimum investment: $5,000.

Southeastern Timber Products – specializing in hardwood thinning and conservation services across Middle Georgia

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Serving: Bibb County, Twiggs County, Houston County, Monroe County, Jones County, Crawford County, Peach County, Taylor County, Upson County, Bleckley County, Pulaski County, Dodge County, Laurens County, Macon County, Lamar County, Butts County, Jasper County, Baldwin County, Wilkinson County, as well as Jeffersonville, Macon, Warner Robins, Dublin, Roberta, Butler, Talbotton, Milledgeville, Fort Valley and all of Middle Georgia

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