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$275,000
Sold on 12/21/21
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
11 |
6.00 |
3,528 |
$1,036 |
1970 |
On the market:
126 days
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Here is an incredible investment opportunity or a hidden compound get-a-way for your favorite 5, you decide. There are currently 5 units on 16 acres in the rural community of Croom-A-Coochee in Webster Florida. Croom-A-Coochee is an unincorporated community in Sumter County that’s close to the Croom Wildlife Management Area near the Withlacoochee Forest. Fishing, camping, hiking, kayaking, horse back riding, hunting and more is close by at Silver Lake, Iron Bridge Park, Hog Island Recreation Area, River Junction and The Withlacoochee River. There are 3 units that are currently occupied with month to month tenants. Rents ranging approximately $700-725/month for the rented units. There are two 2 bedroom 1.5 bathroom single wide mobile homes, two 2 bedroom 2 bathroom single wide mobile homes and one 3 bedroom 2 bathroom mobile home. There are additional outdoor buildings, a barn, shop and more. This uniquely shaped 16 acres is in the Rural Residential Land Use District (1-acre lots). Zoning is split between RR5 and RR1. As it is, an owner can build one additional house on the property. Depending on the location it may or may not be an older mobile home, manufactured home, modular home or singlewide. A site built home could be built anywhere following county set-back requirements. There is also the option to do a lot split where each of the two lots are at least 1 acre in size and meet LDC dimensional standards. Potential splitting into additional 1 acre lots may require platting and road access improvements. Buyer will need to have a survey completed to locate boundary edges and corners. In-person and virtual showing opportunities available. All offers must be in writing and must include proof of funds or a pre-approval letter to be considered. Sold “As-Is” for seller convenience. Call today for more information.
Listing courtesy of Connie Mahan, CONNIE MAHAN REAL ESTATE GROUP