Prime Agricultural Acreage in Levy County – Three Adjacent Parcels Sold Together with additional acreage available! Discover a rare opportunity to own beautiful, productive agricultural land in the heart of Levy County. This offering includes three separate but adjacent parcels, sold together to create an expansive tract ideal for farming, homesteading, or long-term investment. The land has most recently been cultivated by a neighboring farmer, and the entire surrounding area is characterized by large agricultural holdings that have remained in the same families for generations—a testament to the quality and heritage of the land. Perfectly situated between Chiefland, Trenton, and Bronson, this property offers a peaceful rural setting with convenient access to all the amenities and natural attractions of Florida’s Nature Coast. Within a short drive, enjoy world-renowned freshwater springs, the vast trail system of Goethe State Forest, Cedar Key and its coastal charm, and the pristine Suwannee River. Whether you're expanding an existing operation, starting a new agricultural venture, or seeking land with long-term potential, this location offers both productivity and tranquility. Additional Opportunity: Two adjacent 20-acre parcels are also available, allowing buyers to expand their footprint even further. (See attached images for all five parcel locations.)
Listing courtesy of COOKIE KING REAL ESTATE, INC. 352-528-5010
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