Opportunity to own a piece of Florida with this 1.9 acres in the charming town of Lakewood Park, in St. Lucie County! Comprised of three adjoining lots, this wooded property offers a tranquil and peaceful environment with plenty of space to explore and enjoy.
Surrounded by nature, this property is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Nearby, youll find a host of recreational areas, including parks, hiking trails, and lakes. Less than 10 minutes away is the Indrio Savannahs Preserve that offers over 6,000 acres of beautiful natural habitat. Youre also less than an hour away from Bluefield Ranch Preserve, which offers miles of hiking and equestrian trails through pristine Florida wilderness. For water enthusiasts, the nearby Fort Pierce Inlet State Park features a beautiful beach, excellent surfing and fishing opportunities, and stunning views of the ocean and nearby islands!
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Per our con...
Per our conversation with the county, heres what we know about buildability (Buyer is to verify all information):
- All three lots do not meet the zoning requirements of AR-1 they require an acre of land to be buildable. The lots need to be researched if they are buildable. The research has not been done, each lot costs $200.00 there is also a lot of wetlands, and I would call ERD as they might not be buildable due to the amount of wetlands.
- The northwest parcel, on its own, does not feature frontage on a public or private roadway, while the collective parcels are identified on the National Wetlands Inventory map data as containing wetlands. Verifying the location of any on-site wetlands, and identifying any wetland buffer guidelines will assist in determining design approaches for the land.
- The area these three parcels along Turnpike feeder are in is considered environmentally significant lands (ESLs). To further explain, these parcels were included in the Inventory of Native Ecosystems for St. Lucie County and identified as some of the highest priority sites (i.e., A-ranked sites) for environmental preservation to protect native wetland and upland habitats from destruction through development or the effects of development:
Preservation of native upland habitat.
Preserve unique ecological communities.
Protect endangered and threatened species.
Enhance natural flood protection.
Improve passive resource-based recreation opportunities.
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Research Parcel InformationThe property is adjacent to Turnpike Feeder Rd.
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