$35,000
$35,000
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1.07 Acres Lot
SOLD DATE : 07/26/2019
Key Details
Sold Price $35,000
Property Type Vacant Land
Sub Type Residential
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Subdivision Not In Subdivision
MLS Listing ID GC330937
Sold Date 07/26/19
HOA Y/N No
Annual Tax Amount $109
Lot Size 1.070 Acres
Acres 1.07
Property Description
OPEN BUILDER - If you want peace & quiet, some wiggle-room, and the benefits of a small neighborhood with Deed Restrictions but no HOAs look no further. Heather''s Magnolia offers buildable lots from .64 acre to 1.35 acre in a homes-only community between High Springs and Newberry. Prices Vary depending on lot size. Build your 1600 minimum sq. ft. dream home. Just a short drive to High Springs, Newberry or Gainesville. Tract J (1.07 acres), Tract K (1.07 acres), Tract A (1.03 acres) and Track I (1.02 Acres) also available, same price. Seller is a licensed Realtor. See MLS #''s 330936,408320,330938 for Additional Lots Sizes and Prices Bring your own Builder or use Hoffman Construction, Inc. (Owner of Subdivision) Builder has been in Business since 1989 Open Builder.
Location
State FL
County Alachua
Community Not In Subdivision
Exterior
Community Features Deed Restrictions, None
Utilities Available Electricity Available, Underground Utilities
Building
Lot Description Cleared, Level, Other
Lot Size Range 1 to less than 2
Schools
Elementary Schools High Springs Community School-Al
Middle Schools High Springs Community School-Al
High Schools Santa Fe High School-Al
Others
Acceptable Financing Other
Membership Fee Required None
Listing Terms Other
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