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**FINANCING**Great Lot for Mobile, Manufactured or Single Family Home
Posted on Lycos Classifieds - Over 4 weeks ago
- Price:
- $9,900
- Property Type:
- Land for Sale
- Sq feet:
- 9,600 Sq. Feet
- Location:
- 32148
- Amenities:
- Gym
- For sale by:
- For Sale by By Owner
Features & Description
**FINANCING,NO INTEREST,NO CREDIT CHECK,NO PREPAYMENT PENALTY. $9,900, $900 DOWN, PAYMENTS $250 PER MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS (FREE & CLEAR)The lot is in Interlachen, Florida, in Putnam County near Palatka. This lot is fully buildable and in the subdivision of Interlachen Lakes Estates. The lot is 9600 sq feet, 75 x 128, .22 acres. Zone: R2 - Mixed Residential, Mobil Homes, manufactured or single family homes. No Homeowner’s dues. No time frame to build. Property taxes are current. The terrain is high and dry with beautiful native sub-tropical vegetation, including but not limited to pine trees and palms. Power is in the area and residences are serviced with their own well and septic system. Existing homes are throughout the community and in close proximity to this lot. The county/state is in the process of widening Route 20. This should bring even more growth to the area.
Asking: $9,900 or Best Offer Call: 561-723-0433 or Email: karenarce311@yahoo.com
Quiet Interlachen Lakes Estates is a beautiful growing city in Putnam County located approximately 4 miles northeast of Interlachen town center and about 1.5 miles north of Hwy 20. Interlachen centers at the junction of State Routes #20 and #315, approximately 14 miles east of Palatka.
Interlachen is a quaint town of nearly 2000 people, located east of Gainesville, home of the University of Florida. Quality of life is excellent with an expanding regional labor market, great recreational facilities, near by community colleges, and major hospitals. The area has approximately 400 bodies of water making it a hub for recreation.
The surrounding areas invite you to explore its beautiful rivers and lakes, cool natural springs and unspoiled wilderness parks in this exquisite sub- tropical region. Easy access to Interstate-75, Interstate-4 and Interstate-95 puts you within easy reach for cycling, canoeing, hiking, camping, bird-watching and fishing.
Palatka is known as the Gem City of the St. Johns River due its illustrious past. Thus, historic downtown Palatka remains the hub of the city, while development spreads out west with subdivisions and shopping centers. Palatka Mall on Hwy #19, about 5 miles W of downtown, includes Kmart, Winn-Dixie, Publix, Home Depot, Wal-mart, Sears and other national brand stores are investing in this beautiful area. Palatka has grown from a little town with 50 buildings to a population exceeding 10,000 and city limits expanding rapidly with chain stores, a modem airport, barge port and business and industrial parks.
Palatka has two historic districts with many beautiful renovated Victorian and early 1900s homes to see. The North Historic District is home to the Putnam Historic Museum and Palatka’s oldest house, the Bronson-Mulholland House. The South Historic District has the Tilghman Art Gallery and riverfront park. Both districts are within walking distance of downtown Palatka. To draw more tourists, Palatka is acquiring a riverboat to ferry passengers to destinations along the St. Johns River.
For the golf enthusiast, the Palatka Golf Club features a marvelous 18-hole Donald Ross-designed par 70 course. The Live Oak Golf and Country Club, an 18-hole par 70 semi-private course is located in nearby Welaka, and the St Johns County Golf Course is also a quick "drive" away.
Located south of Jacksonville and east of Gainesville, Putnam County provides pleasant year-round living conditions. With summer temperatures averaging 82 degrees F, and winters at a mild 59 degrees F, there is plenty to do in Putnam County whether you like sports, shopping, dining or history.
Putnam County has been nicknamed “The Bass Capital of the World.” Black Bass, also known as Largemouth Bass is one of the most popular fish in this area. The St. Johns River also abounds with Speckled Perch, Striped Bass and Catfish. Boating, sailing, swimming and water skiing are also popular activities on the river and many lakes located in Putnam County.
The hunter will find deer, wild boar, duck, quail and dove in several hunting areas including portions of the Ocala National Forest. Many hiking trails run throughout the county and the Cross Florida Greenway begins just southwest of Palatka. Palatka is also home to the 85-acre Ravine Gardens State Park with more than 100,000 Azaleas of 50+ varieties surrounded by 22,000 other sub-tropical plants including ample picnic facilities and trails.
Putnam County offers compelling reasons for re-locating: Strategic central location, low cost property and housing, tax incentives, a broad range of education and health facilities, a positive business and retirement climate with plenty resources: including land, timber, lakes and rivers. People who locate here find they are in the midst of a recreational paradise.
Saint Johns River
Saint Johns River (the largest river in Florida) flows through Putnam County and is 310 miles long as it flows north The St. Johns River and its tributaries enable you to experience at your doorstep a Florida rarely seen: "A Florida that holds the secrets of thousands of years of ecological wonders, from the American treasure of the bald eagle to the endangered beauty of the West Indian manatee, from the wading roseate spoonbill to many artesian springs once considered the 'Fountain of Youth'.
West Indian manatees, residents of the river, enjoy the warm water temperatures of the artesian springs within Blue Spring State Park where Jacques Cousteau produced a documentary that led to the protection of the West Indian manatee’s favorite winter habitat.
Florida has the second largest population of bald eagles, except for Alaska. Nearly 70 % of Florida’s population nests are in Central Florida along the St. Johns River and is now making its comeback in Lake George and the Ocala National Forest.
Along the glassy waters of the Wekiva River, a tributary of the St. Johns River, a jungle-like variety of wildlife awaits exploration. The Wekiva sub-basin contains the single largest population of Florida black bears. You may even spot an unexpected rhesus monkey brought originally to Silver Springs as backdrops for Tarzan movies filmed here. Descendants are now living along the Wekiva River among alligators, largemouth bass and the Wekiwa siltsnail, a mollusk found nowhere else on earth but here.”
Some nearby attractions are the beautiful Atlantic beaches including world-famous Daytona Beach and St. Augustine, Florida's oldest city - just 30 minutes east; Jacksonville, the state's second largest city, is less than an hour drive and Disney World and the Kennedy Space Center are less than 2 hours away.
Florida Taxes
Floridians continue to enjoy one of the lowest tax burdens in the U.S. Florida levies no income taxes or inheritance tax. The state sales tax rate is six percent. Florida's Homestead Tax Exemption benefit contributes to Florida's favorable tax climate. The exemption allows permanent Florida residents to deduct $50,000 from their home's assessed value to arrive at a taxable value. The granting of the Homestead Exemption (and other exemptions available to qualified applicants) is not automatic; you must apply at the Property Appraiser's Office.
705 Guy Ave, 32148
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