SHOWINGS START THURSDAY Over 2.5 acres of peace and tranquility, backs up to the preserve owned by St. Johns River Water Management District. 10 fruit trees, 8 Pecan trees, 2 sheds but no Patridge in a pear tree. However, we do have a large living space with split bedroom arrangement, equipped kitchen with new appliances, newer roof and a/c, den tucked away with a wood burning fireplace. This location is well worth the trip! Ask for more details, disclosures, survey, the full tour of 32 photos, and your personal tour today! Existing survey does not show placement of the home; new survey may be needed. Buyer pays for any engineering reports to determine foundation suitability for financing. Florida Georgia Line said in their new song, Dirt "You get your hands in it. Plant your roots in it. Dusty headlights dance with your boots in it. You write your name on it. Spin your tires on it. Build your cornfield, whiskey bonfires on it. You bet your life on it." Dirt.
In 1943, National Association of Realtors president Cyrus Crane Willmore declared in a speech before the association's Board of Directors: "Property ownership is fundamental to our way of life. The first five words of our Code of Ethics should be impressed upon the minds of every man, woman and child in our country. They are, 'Under all... is the Land.'"
With easy access to I-95 & I-295, you can be anywhere in town in 40 minutes or less! Very near the new River City Marketplace for all types of shopping, the Jacksonville International Airport, the new Baptist North and UF Health North medical facilities, the Jacksonville Zoological Gardens, area beaches, the new Amazon facility and more.
Be sure to check out the Wm. F. Sheffield Regional Park featuring three basketball courts, a picnic pavilion with grills, two soccer and football multi-use fields, a fishing pier, a canoe launch, asphalt trails, concessions and rest rooms.
Just up the road a bit is the Betz Tiger Point Preserve, "surrounded by awe inspiring broad expanses of saltwater marsh. Stunning scenic views as well as abundant wildlife can be seen in this natural setting. With its adjoining neighbor, Pumpkin Hill Creek Preserve State Park, visitors can enjoy miles of nature trails for hiking, biking and equestrian use, kayak/canoe areas, and ample fishing. Use the canoe launch a few hundred feet south of the Preserve to launch your canoe and explore the salt marshes."