8903 Se 225th Drive, Hawthorne, FL 32640

$299,990

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List Price
$299,990
Status
ACTIVE
Days on Market
478
Price Change
▼ $40,010 1775014326
MLS#
GC529258
Subtype
Land
Lot Size
1,185,703
Acres
28.31
Subdivision
N/A
MLS Area Major
Hawthorne

Property Description

Serene 27+ Acre Retreat in Hawthorne, FL Discover the perfect blend of privacy and natural beauty on this expansive 27+ acre property in Hawthorne, Alachua County. Nestled among mature oak trees and abundant wildlife, this peaceful retreat offers a true escape from the hustle and bustle. Enjoy picturesque water views from the neighboring pond and access your secluded haven via a deeded easement off a quiet road. Conveniently located near Holden Pond Park and its boat ramp, this property is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. The Fiber optic high-speed internet currently being installed along the main road, modern connectivity will soon complement this tranquil setting. Don't miss this rare opportunity to own a private slice of Florida’s natural beauty! Perfect investment opportunity to put in a mobile home park!

Additional Information

Financing
Cash
Community Features
No Deed Restriction
Zoning
A

Listing courtesy of BOSSHARDT REALTY SERVICES LLC. 352-371-6100

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