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Located in Suwannee County just around the corner
from the Suwannee River this is an amazing opportunity to own a
piece of Florida that is still in touch with the old world, yet
close enough to civilization to keep you're life comfortable. This 130
acre tract is located in Luraville, Florida. Sit back, relax and watch the
money grow, on trees that is. This property consists of 110 acres of
merchantable 10 year old planted pine with an annual pine
straw contract. If you are interested clearing some pine farm for
raising livestock or horses, subdivision, or development please
review the forestry links "at left" to get top dollars for your
trees. The remaining 20 acres will make a breathtaking home site
consisting of pristine old growth Oaks, Magnolias,
Bay and Sweet Gum trees which populate the front of the property. These amazing trees tower to the sky providing abundant shade.
Come see for yourself this is truly an excellent piece for a winter
get away or corporate retreat.
Easily accessed by major highways or simply fly in, as the
property is adjacent to a secluded private residential Air
Park. This hidden air park is a well guarded secret among the
local people, encompassing hundreds of acres along the banks of the
Suwannee River and home to only 8 permanent residents.
Centrally located off of Highway 51 near some of Florida's more
unique attractions and cities. This property is less than 2
miles from Peacock Springs, home to the United States largest
string of underwater caves. The northern part of Florida has the
largest concentration of fresh water springs more than anywhere else
in the country, some of which are considered first magnitude,
meaning they produce over 64 million gallons of fresh water daily.
Tubing, Canoeing, Boating, Hiking, Hunting & Biking are all
activities that are within minutes from your front door. The
nearest public boat ramp at the Suwannee river is 1 mile and the current Rails to Trails
program is working hard to complete a beautiful vast stretch of
biking and hiking pathways.
Suwannee County is full of natural
wonders. The Suwannee River is one of eight magnificent waterways
in North Central Florida. It proudly boasts to being the diving
capital of the world, over 70 clear fresh springs stand in stark
contrast to the tannin-colored river water. There are many types of
fish that thrive in its waters, including sturgeon, and the river
provides a habitat for many species of wildlife.
Please review the links
to the left to find more information on this wonderful property.
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