Two adjoining parcels are available: one is 0.34 acres and the other is 0.44 acres, totaling 0.78 acres. You can choose to keep both and build in the middle, or keep one parcel and sell the other. The property previously had a septic tank, well, and a power pole. The seller has no information about the current condition of the well or septic tank, and the power has been disconnected. An old travel trailer/mobile home is currently on the property and has been spoken for. Driveway is on the .34 parcel and ends at fence and part of neighbors fence is on property line. New survey markers on the .34 acre. If you prefer privacy, this is the property for you. These parcels back up to the High Bluff Trailhead-East, part of Tate's Hell Forest, which spans 220 acres. You won't have neighbors behind you or to the east. Located in Franklin County, known for low property taxes and a low population, this property is conveniently situated; 5 miles from a public boat launch, 3 miles from Carrabelle Beach, a 20 minute drive to St. George Island and a 20-minute drive to the historic town of Apalachicola. Franklin County is part of the Forgotten Coast, perfect for boating and fishing with both saltwater and freshwater opportunities. The area is also surrounded by state forest land, ideal for hunting and wildlife viewing. Public land available for private ownership is rapidly disappearing as the state owns most of the land in Franklin County.
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