Owner Financing Available. No Credit Checks. Ten Acres for $59,995 - $1,995 Down and $485 Monthly
Hills of Fort White is unique in its location because it is not only close enough for a family to commute to work in North Central Floridas biggest city, Gainesville, but even closer to the world famous scuba diving, snorkeling, and swimming springs of this area.
The Ichetucknee Springs State Park is less than 3 miles away. For those not familiar with the Ichetucknee River, it is mostly state owned on both sides, is crystal clear due to the dozens of springs that feed it, and flows into the skiing, fishing, and boating Santa Fe River not far upstream from the Suwannee River. You could drive to Ginnie Springs in sixteen miles. You would be within thirty miles of most of the other famous North Florida springs.
In less than five miles you would be in downtown Fort White. Within eigh...
In less than five miles you would be in downtown Fort White. Within eighteen miles you would be at the major commercial district of Lake City. The town of Alachua is twenty miles away and the large university and hospital center of Gainesville is thirty miles.
You would have small towns, large towns, and cities convenient while still being in the rural scenic country side where you can grow your own food, have farm animals, and make country dreams come true on your own 5 to 17 acre forest. While there is plenty of shade from the hundred year old spreading live oak trees, you can still clear out much of your land if you want. In the hot summer people drive for hours to enjoy the Ichetucknee Springs State Park, which is only minutes away.
There is no requirement or timetable to build. However when you decide to build it must be 650 square feet or larger. Modular homes and mobile homes are allowed providing they meet the minimum square footage and are 12 years of age or newer when initially placed on the land. Farm animals are permitted with the exception of pigs.
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Research Parcel InformationDirections to Hills of Fort White
1. Take Interstate 75 to Exit 399 (Alachua Exit)
2. Turn RIGHT heading West on US 441 for 4.8 miles to High Springs. (After you go 4 miles from Interstate 75 start looking for the High Springs Fork where US 441 goes to the RIGHT and a connector road to US 27 & downtown High Springs goes to the LEFT. There is a sign that says: To US 27)
3. Continue straight on US 27 through the US 41/US 27 downtown intersection towards Fort White continuing thru Fort White to Utah Pkwy on your LEFT. (13.6 miles from High Springs Fork to Utah Pkwy)
4. Turn LEFT onto Utah Parkway and go 1/10 of a mile to SW Roberts Avenue on your LEFT.
5. Go 1 mile down SW Roberts Avenue to Hills of Fort White on your LEFT.
Address of a Home near Hills of Fort White for GPS: 959 Roberts Road, Fort White, FL 32038
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