Exterior Finish:
Vinyl Siding
Flooring:
Other, Wood
Heating/Cooling:
Central H/C-Electric, Heat Pump
Foundation:
Crawl Space, Pillar/Post/Pier
Water Sources:
Well
Sewer Type:
Septic Tank
Parking:
Open Parking
Fireplace:
None
Energy Features:
Other
Interior Features:
Book Case(s), Ceiling Fans, Chair Rail, Eat-in Kitchen, Laundry/Utility Room, Living Room, Other, Pantry, Separate Dining Room, W/D Hookups, Wood Cabinets
Equipment/Appliances:
Dryer, Microwave, Refrigerator, Washer, Water Softener
Pool Type/Equipment:
None
Road Type:
Private Road
Waterfront Access/Details:
Other, Pond, See Remarks
Legal Description:
Lengthy-Multiple. 4 Parcel ID's - see above.
Directions:
I-75 to Williston Road/121 (Exit 382 and go West 14 miles to NE 205th Ave which turns sharply to the left to become NE 60th St. The end of the road is the drive into the residence.
Public Comments:
If privacy, land, low taxes, a friendly climate, peace & quiet, hunting & fishing along with excellent proximity to prime educational and medical facilities are what you are looking for, then this 130-acre north central Florida property is calling your name! Only 20 minutes from I-75, this unique property features a spring formation, three scenic swimming and fishing lakes, plenty of woods for hunting deer, hogs & turkey, and a beautifully maintained historic homestead. Its exceptional location places it conveniently between Gainesville, the University of Florida, and the Ocala World Equestrian Center. The property also includes an additional 5 ACRE building envelope allowing for the construction of three future residences, each of 2000 sq. ft., along with a 600 sq. ft. outbuilding EACH. The current land use consists of 30 acres of planted pine, 6 acres of horse pasture, 2.4 acres of homestead, and the balance used for hunting and fishing. Surrounded by vast farming lands, the property offers an extraordinary setting for a family compound, a recreational retreat for nature and hunting enthusiasts, or retreat for devoted Gator fans. The restored 1905 historic home became the homestead in 1995 when it was moved to its current location where it was reassembled, expanded, and customized. Founded by the present owner, the local newspaper operated temporarily out of the home's kitchen. The 3268 sq. ft. home, with open porch and wooden fence with enclosed raised garden area, faces an open meadow with adjacent shaded goldfish pond and outdoor relaxation area. The meadow perimeter includes a 20'X20' wooden tractor storage barn, 3 unused livestock shelters for goats, and a 4'X5' firewood shed. The property is irregular in shape, is a conservation area and may not be subdivided. Call us today for more details!
Dual Variable Rate :
Yes
Transaction Broker Compensation $/%:
2.5