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$40,000
Sold on 11/17/23
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On the market:
227 days
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WELCOME TO YOUR FUTURE HOME at 3801 Luma Dr, Holiday in Beacon Square subdivision in sunny FL. This is an AMAZING OPPORTUNITY to buy an inexpensive lot for only $60,000! The buildable land is 5,100 sqft which is about .12 acres with dimensions 60' x 89'. Here are the wonderful features about this property: NO HOA, NO CDD. BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME where you have PRIVACY GALORE because of the BEAUTIFUL 3D wood fence already installed on the property! This area is zoned residential whose purpose is designed to encourage and protect low-density, single-family development within the county. The previous house (demolished in 5/2014 per Pasco permit) was serviced by Pasco County for water, private septic & Duke Energy for electric. In fact, there is a power pole on site along with the water meter so it should be a BREEZE to hook up to public utilities. MASSIVE BONUS: SURVEY IS AVAILABLE!!! Furthermore, credits for impact fees should be on file with the county. Of course, the buyer is encouraged to verify with Pasco County & other professionals regarding building codes, zoning & whatever else is deemed necessary in order to make an informed decision. Enjoy nearby downtown New Port Richey featuring FANTASTIC restaurants, taverns, festivals, shopping & professional offices. Sims Park is PHENOMENAL for everyone with a playground, splash pad, walking paths along the river & an outdoor amphitheater. The public boat launch is just a few minutes away where you can take your boat directly to the Gulf of Mexico or enjoy kayaking down the river. VIBRANT PASCO COUNTY IS THRIVING & NOW IS THE TIME TO THINK ABOUT DEVELOPMENT as property values continue to RISE! Close to amenities like breweries, beaches, shopping plazas, medical facilities, airport, places of worship & tourist attractions makes this location IDEAL! MAKE THIS YOUR FUTURE HOME!
Vacant land rarely has an address or lot number posted. There have been occasions when a buyer has closed on a property and determined, after the closing, that the property conveyed to the buyer was not the property the buyer had visually identified prior to signing the contract. It is the buyer’s responsibility to confirm the legal description of the property the buyer wants to purchase prior to the end of the contract Property Inspection Period. The best way to accomplish this is for the buyer to obtain a survey that depicts a physical immovable object on the property or adjacent to the property that irrefutably confirms the property identified in the survey is the property the buyer wants to purchase.
Listing courtesy of Janina Wozniak, FUTURE HOME REALTY