Quince Ave., Eustis, FL 32736
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$85,000
Sold on 3/07/24
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On the market: 20 days
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Build your dream home on this slice of paradise. This 1-acre gem is high and dry and nestled in the serene Royal Trails community. This property offers the tranquility of country living with the convenience of nearby amenities. For nature enthusiasts, take advantage of the proximity to the St. Johns River, Wekiva Springs State Park, Orlando attractions, beautiful beaches, and access to multiple historic downtown districts via the convenient 429 connector. This residence also grants deeded access to Lake Norris, providing opportunities for boating and fishing. The community offers a park, playground, community center, and a unique perk – two horses allowed per acre, making it a dream haven for equestrian enthusiasts. Nearby horse trails invite you to explore and savor the area's natural beauty. Experience peaceful living in a community that combines the best of nature and convenience. The community is located just minutes from Publix and CVS, and an easy trip to downtown Eustis or Mount Dora, known for antique shops and annual festivals with lots of restaurants to enjoy with friends and family. Owners receive deeded access to private Lake Norris. Boat and RV parking is allowed on your lot. This lot is high and dry...NO flood insurance requirements. Royal Trails Property Owners enjoy deeded access to private Lake Norris. Lake Norris is an undeveloped freshwater lake and has an area of almost 1,200 acres. The 3,660-acre Lake Norris Conservation Area was purchased to protect the extensive hardwood swamp that lies on the western shore of the lake and the shoreline of Black Water Creek, a major tributary of the Wekiva River. Lake Norris is a spectacular dark-water lake that supports an impressive number of ospreys. The entrance to the dock is located on Maggie Jones Rd roughly 4 miles west of Maggie Jones Road and Royal Trails Road, just past the bridge. Hiking is allowed in the Lake Norris Conservation Area.
Listing courtesy of Ken Dalton, COLDWELL BANKER RESIDENTIAL RE