Description
24.88 Acres of Income-Producing Longleaf PinesThis exceptional 24.88-acre tract offers immediate income generation and long-term investment potential. The property features established 10-year-old planted longleaf pines, currently in their second year of lucrative pine straw production. A significant advantage is the existing pine straw contract, active through the end of the current year, providing seamless, immediate revenue for the new owner.Key Features:24.88 Total Acres: Manageable acreage offering privacy and diverse use potential.
Established 10-Year-Old Planted Longleaf Pines: Healthy stand optimized for pine straw harvesting.
2nd Year of Pine Straw Production: Proven income stream from a sustainable resource.
Active Pine Straw Contract Through Year-End: Guarantees immediate income upon acquisition.
Income-Producing Property: Consistent revenue from ongoing pine straw operations.
High and Dry Topography; Not in Flood Zone: Ensures stability and eliminates flood concerns.
Mobile Homes Allowed: Flexibility for immediate residential use or temporary dwelling.
Potential Future Homesite: Ample space and serene rural setting for custom home construction.
Suitable for Continued Agricultural Use: Offers possibilities beyond pine straw production.
Peaceful Rural Setting: Enjoy tranquility and natural beauty.
Additional 32 Acres Available Across the Street: Opportunity for expanded acreage.Living in Lee, FloridaLiving in Lee, Florida, offers a distinct suburban-rural blend, appealing to those who appreciate a quieter, more laid-back lifestyle. Situated in Madison County in North Florida’s Panhandle region, this small town, with a population around 774, provides a strong sense of community, with a significant portion of residents owning their homes. It’s often described as a calm and conservative place, making it attractive to families and retirees seeking an escape from the faster pace of urban life. While Lee itself is small, it benefits from its proximity to natural attractions like Madison Blue Spring State Park, a popular spot for swimming and cave diving in its crystal-clear waters. The region enjoys a warm, humid climate, typical of Florida, with mild winters. For more extensive amenities, residents can access larger urban centers within Lee County (not to be confused with the town of Lee itself), such as Fort Myers and Cape Coral, which offer a wider array of dining, shopping, entertainment, and beach access, alongside abundant outdoor recreational activities like kayaking, fishing, and exploring nature preserves. Overall, Lee, Florida, presents a peaceful, family-friendly environment deeply connected to natural beauty, with broader services and attractions within a reasonable drive.Contact Candice Land386-590-1373, 352,463,7770 or candice@ucsmith.com
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