0.22 acre in Citrus County, Florida
Sunny Citrus County Florida at an affordable price
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Cash payments will be transacted via cashier’s check or wire. Buyer can also choose to go through a title company at buyer’s expense.
Description
0.22 acre in Citrus County, Florida
Own Florida’s real estate!
Excellent piece of land to build on. Location is super convenient. Tons of activities in Citrus county and nearby you have lakes, places to go golfing and much more.
subdivision: River Lakes Manor Unit 1
The lot is 0.22 acres which gives you plenty of space to build and more. Paved access and with power on the road.
The lot dimensions are 80 x 120 ft
Grab your piece of Florida at a super affordable price. Only $10,999
Property Information
Parcel Size
0.22
State
Florida
County
CITRUS COUNTY
Nearest Cities
Atlanta
Parcel #
12990648
Address
6623 North Pagoda Tree Terrace, Hernando, Florida, 34442
Features
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
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Citrus County was created in 1887 and was formerly part of Hernando County. It was named for the county’s citrus trees. The rich historical culture and variety of shops, water recreation, golfing, and dining experiences, make Citrus County one of the most enjoyable places on the west coast.
The area covered by present-day Citrus County is thought to have been first occupied at least 10,000 years ago. About 2,500 years ago, mound-building Native Americans settled in the area and built the complex that now forms the Crystal River Archeological Site. The site was occupied for about 2,000 years. Why the complex was abandoned is currently unknown.
Die-hard southerners view Atlanta as the heart of the Old Confederacy. Atlanta has become the best example of the New South, a fast-paced modern city proud of its heritage
The original Citrus County seat was Mannfield (also spelled, incorrectly, Mansfield or Mannsfeld in some sources). The county seat was later moved to Inverness; only a street and a pond remain of the original county seat town
Notes
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