This 165-acre property in Levy County, Florida, presents a unique opportunity. Currently zoned for high-density development, it's being used for agriculture and row crop farming. Situated in the charming community of Chiefland, just a half-hour drive from Florida's Gulf Coast, this area is known for its friendly atmosphere and low property taxes. The land is well-prepared for various uses, with fencing, a functioning well, and available power sources. Importantly, it's not susceptible to flooding, making it a secure investment. Whether you're interested in agricultural endeavors like row crops or cattle farming, or you see the potential for developing high-density homes or smaller ranches with 5, 10, or 20-acre parcels, this property offers diverse investment opportunities that cater to a range of interests and strategies. It's a prime piece of real estate in a strategic location with immense potential.
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