Build Your Florida Dream $199/Mo
403 Shappell Ave : Interlachen, FL 32148
Putnam County, Florida
Land Description
Land Description
Looking for an affordable lot to build your Florida dream home? This wooded 0.22-Acre property in Interlachen Lakes Estates gives you the perfect foundation to create your own slice of paradise. Set in a peaceful, established neighborhood with mature trees and friendly neighbors, you'll enjoy the quiet country lifestyle while staying connected to modern conveniences. With dirt road access, nearby utilities, and flexible zoning that allows site-built homes, mobile homes, and more, getting started on your building journey is straightforward and affordable.
Surrounded by the natural beauty of Putnam County, you're close to some of Florida's best outdoor escapes and crystal-clear springs. Take a hike or go birdwatching at Rice Creek Conservation Area just 15 minutes away. Spend a weekend afternoon exploring the stunning ravines and hanging gardens of Ravine Gardens State Park in Palatka, or cool off in the crystal-clear waters of Silver Springs, famous for its glass-bottom boat tours and Old Florida charm. If you love being outdoors, fishing, or exploring natural springs, this location gives you endless opportunities.
Whether you're looking to build your retirement retreat, invest for the future, or finally own land of your own in Florida, this property offers a solid starting point at an unbeatable price. The trees give you privacy and natural beauty, and the area gives you space to relax and breathe - without the noise and congestion of city life.
Cash Price: $8,999
Easy Owner Financing Available:
- Down Payment: $199
- Documentation Fee: $199
- Total Due Today: $398
- Monthly Payment: $199/Month for 60 months
- Loan Term: 5-Year Easy Financing Plan
That's right - own Florida land for less than $400 down and just $199 per month. No credit checks, no bank hassles, no complicated approval process. We make land ownership simple and accessible to everyone.
See Info below:
- Subdivision: Interlachen Lakes Estates Unit 16
- State: Florida
- County: Putnam
- Zip: 32148
- Size: 0.22 acres
- Parcel: 25-09-24-4075-1020-0200
- Legal Description: Interlachen Lakes Estates, Frederick Town Unit 16 MB5 P4, BLK 102 Lot 20, STR Section 25 Township 09 Range 24
- Approximate Lat/Long Coordinates:
Center: 29.678081, -81.857966
Ne: 29.678179, -81.858166
Se: 29.678180, -81.857774
Sw: 29.677975, -81.857773
Nw: 29.677972, -81.858165
- Annual Taxes: Approximately $85.25/Year (incredibly affordable.)
- Zoning: R2 - Residential, Medium Density
--- Single-family homes allowed (minimum 600 sq ft footprint)
--- Duplex (two-family dwelling) allowed
--- Mobile homes are permitted
--- RVs allowed during home construction with permit
--- Temporary camping: 14 days every 3 months
--- Temporary RV Occupancy permit available for up to 180 days with well/cistern and septic installed
--- Zoning office: Monday-Thursday,
- Hoa/Poa: None - No HOA fees or restrictions.
- Improvements: Wooded lot with mature trees
- Access: Shappell Ave (Dirt Road, County maintained)
- Water: Private well required (typical depth 100-300 feet)
- Sewer: Septic system required (must be permitted through Florida Department of Health - Putnam County)
- Utilities: Electric available in area through Clay Electric ; Propane for cooking/heating; Satellite internet (Starlink recommended)
Information presented in this listing is deemed accurate but is not guaranteed. Buyers are advised to conduct their own due diligence and verify all details independently.
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Location And Setting Overview
Your Florida Country Retreat: This 0.22-Acre wooded lot sits in the heart of Interlachen Lakes Estates, one of Putnam County's well-established residential communities. Interlachen Lakes Estates has been welcoming homeowners for decades, creating a friendly neighborhood atmosphere where people know their neighbors but respect everyone's privacy. The subdivision features a grid of quiet dirt roads lined with a mix of site-built homes, manufactured homes, and vacant lots waiting for their owners' visions. Your property sits on Shappell Ave, a peaceful street with mature oak and pine trees creating natural shade and beauty. Unlike crowded city subdivisions, here you'll have space to breathe, hear birds instead of traffic, and enjoy genuine Florida country living.
Interlachen - "Between the Lakes": The town of Interlachen lives up to its name, which means "between the lakes" in German. Founded in the 1870S when the Florida Southern Railway opened up the area, Interlachen quickly became a popular winter retreat for northerners seeking Florida's sunshine. The town sits amid more than 28 natural lakes, creating a scenic landscape of sparkling water, cypress trees, and abundant wildlife. Today, Interlachen maintains its small-town charm with a population of around 1,400 friendly residents who embrace the slower pace of life. Main Street features local shops, family restaurants serving Southern cooking, and the historic Old Fort Market where locals gather for groceries and conversation. Living near Interlachen means you're part of a genuine Florida community with deep roots and warm hospitality.
Perfect Location - Close to Everything: One of this property's biggest advantages is its strategic location. You're just 13 minutes (6 miles) from downtown Interlachen, where you'll find grocery stores, gas stations, post office, and essential services. Need more shopping or medical care? Palatka sits 29 minutes (18 miles) east, offering Walmart Supercenter, Home Depot, Tractor Supply, restaurants, and HCA Florida Putnam Hospital for full medical services. For major shopping, entertainment, and University of Florida sporting events, Gainesville is only 43 minutes (33 miles) west. And for big-city amenities, world-class medical facilities, or an airport, Jacksonville is just 1 hour 18 minutes (67 miles) north. This perfect positioning means you enjoy peaceful country living without being isolated - civilization is always within reach when you need it.
Gateway to Adventure: Your location opens up incredible recreational opportunities. Great Sand Dunes National Park... wait, wrong state. Let me correct that - you're near some of Florida's most spectacular natural attractions. The legendary Silver Springs State Park, home to the world's largest artesian spring and famous glass-bottom boat tours, sits about 45 minutes south. Ravine Gardens State Park in Palatka (27 minutes) features dramatic 120-Foot ravines filled with azaleas, tropical plants, and swinging suspension bridges. Rice Creek Conservation Area (15 minutes) offers 9 square miles of pristine hiking through cypress swamps and pine forests, including the magical Hoffman's Crossing boardwalk. And if you're craving saltwater and beaches, St. Augustine's historic downtown and beautiful Atlantic beaches are only about 1 hour away. Living here means endless weekend adventures in Old Florida's natural wonderland.
Climate and Lifestyle: Interlachen sits at approximately 100 feet elevation with a humid subtropical climate that delivers mild winters and warm summers. Average winter lows hover in the 40s-50s (light freezes are rare), while summer highs reach the low 90s with afternoon thunderstorms providing natural air conditioning. The area receives about 52 inches of annual rainfall, keeping everything green and lush. You'll enjoy four distinct seasons - azaleas blooming in spring, swimming weather in summer, comfortable fall camping, and mild winters perfect for outdoor projects. The temperate climate means you can garden year-round, enjoy outdoor activities in every season, and never shovel snow. Florida's famous sunshine averages 230+ sunny days per year, providing excellent conditions for solar power if you choose off-grid living.
Neighborhood Character and Community: Interlachen Lakes Estates attracts a diverse mix of residents - retirees seeking affordable Florida living, families raising children in a safe environment, remote workers enjoying country life, and investors building rental properties. The neighborhood has a relaxed, live-and-let-live atmosphere where people wave as they drive by but don't intrude on your privacy. Many lots feature homes surrounded by natural vegetation, creating privacy screens between properties. You'll find neat manufactured homes next to custom-built houses, all coexisting peacefully without HOA busybodies dictating paint colors or landscaping choices. Nearby neighbors include long-time Florida residents who know the area inside and out, plus newcomers like yourself discovering Interlachen's charm. The community embraces both traditional Florida values and modern flexibility - perfect for anyone seeking authentic country living.
Access and Transportation: Your property sits on Shappell Ave, a county-maintained dirt road providing year-round access. The road is well-graded and easily navigable in a regular car - no 4x4 required. You're just minutes from paved State Road 20 (Fl-20), a major east-west highway connecting Interlachen to Palatka and beyond. This convenient access means you can reach your land easily in any weather while enjoying the peace of a dirt road address (far less traffic and dust than living on a busy highway). The nearest gas station is just 7 minutes away, and you'll pass it on your way to Interlachen's shops and services. For air travel, Gainesville Regional Airport offers flights 43 minutes away, while Jacksonville International Airport (1 hour 18 minutes) provides extensive domestic and international connections.
Building Your Dream in Florida
Flexible R2 Residential Zoning: Your property's R2 (Residential, Medium Density) zoning provides excellent flexibility for various housing types. You can build a traditional site-built home using stick-frame, block construction, or other conventional methods. The minimum footprint is just 600 square feet for a single-story dwelling, making this perfect for a cozy cabin, tiny home, or efficient modern house. If you prefer manufactured housing, mobile homes are explicitly permitted as long as they're 1976 or newer (meeting HUD standards) and properly installed. Many neighbors have attractive newer manufactured homes that look fantastic and cost far less than site-built construction. The R2 zoning even allows duplexes (two-family dwellings), opening possibilities for multi-generational living or rental income. Whatever your vision and budget, this property can accommodate it.
Build Timeline and Process: Unlike some counties with strict building timelines, Putnam County gives you flexibility. There's no rush to build immediately - you can buy the land now and develop it when you're ready. When you do build, you'll work with Putnam County's Planning and Development Department ) to obtain building permits. The county staff are known for being helpful and reasonable, especially with owner-builders. Once issued, building permits remain valid as long as you make steady progress (they expire after 180 days of inactivity, but can be renewed). This means you can build at your own pace, whether that's a quick 6-month project or a gradual multi-year build-out as budget allows.
RV Living and Camping Options: While permanent camping isn't allowed on vacant lots, Putnam County offers practical solutions for property owners. You can camp for up to 14 days every 3 months without any permit - perfect for weekend visits while planning your build. If you want to live on-site during construction, you can obtain a Temporary RV Occupancy Permit valid for up to 180 days (renewable) once you've installed a permitted well or cistern and a septic system or alternative waste management. This allows you to park an RV or travel trailer and live there while building your permanent home - a huge money-saver that also lets you personally oversee construction. Many owner-builders love this option as it eliminates rental costs and creates flexibility.
Utilities - Setting Up Your Homesite: Getting utilities to your property is straightforward and affordable. Electric power is available in the area through Clay Electric Cooperative ). Nearby lots are already connected, and you'll likely just need a short extension to reach your lot line - call Clay Electric to confirm availability and get a connection quote. For water, you'll drill a private well just like most rural Florida homes. Local well drillers are experienced with the area's geology, and typical well depths range 100-300 feet depending on location. Expect well drilling costs around $20-30 per foot, making a complete well system (pump, tank, and all) roughly $3,000-5,000. For wastewater, you'll install a septic system permitted through the Florida Department of Health - Putnam County. The sandy soils here are excellent for septic systems, and conventional tank-and-drainfield systems work well. Budget approximately $5,000-8,000 for a complete septic installation including permits, excavation, tank, drainfield, and inspections.
Modern Connectivity: Don't worry about being disconnected from the modern world. Cell phone coverage in Interlachen is solid - major carriers including At&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile all have good signal strength. For internet, you have multiple excellent options. Starlink satellite internet now delivers high-speed broadband (100+ Mbps downloads) anywhere with a clear view of the sky, making remote work and streaming video completely viable. Cellular hotspots through your phone carrier provide backup internet. Some areas have DSL or fixed wireless internet available - check with local providers. For TV, you can stream via internet, use satellite services like DirecTV or Dish, or install an antenna for free over-the-air channels. Bottom line: you can work from home, attend video meetings, stream Netflix, and stay connected just like any suburban house - but with the peace of country living.
No HOA Freedom: Here's one of the best parts - NO Homeowners Association. You won't pay monthly or annual HOA fees (that's money saved), and you won't deal with busybody neighbors controlling what you can do with your own land. Want to paint your house a unique color? Go ahead. Want to park your boat or RV on your property? No problem. Want to have a few chickens or a garden? That's your choice. The only rules are basic county regulations (keep your property reasonably maintained, don't create health hazards) and common courtesy toward neighbors. This freedom is increasingly rare and incredibly valuable - you control your property, not some HOA board.
Building Strategies for Different Budgets: This lot works for any budget level. If money is tight, consider a quality used manufactured home (1976 or newer) that you can buy affordably and have moved to the property - total cost including setup might be $30,000-50,000 for a livable home. If you have more budget, a new manufactured home or modular home offers modern efficiency and style for $60,000-100,000 installed. For those wanting site-built, a small custom cabin or tiny home can be built for $80,000-120,000, while a standard 1,200-1,500 sq ft block home runs $120,000-180,000 depending on finishes. Many buyers start with a manufactured home or small cabin, then later add a garage, workshop, or even a second larger home. The point is: this lot accommodates your vision regardless of budget, and owner financing makes it accessible right now.
Outdoor Recreation and Natural Florida
Lakes, Fishing and Water Activities: Interlachen lives up to its name with dozens of lakes within minutes of your property. Lake Grandin, one of the largest nearby lakes, offers excellent largemouth bass fishing, bream, and catfish. Launch a kayak or small boat and spend peaceful mornings casting for bass under cypress trees. Several lakes have public access points perfect for bank fishing or launching small watercraft. Just 20 minutes east, the mighty St. Johns River flows through Palatka - one of Florida's premier fishing destinations famous for trophy bass tournaments. The St. Johns is a "backwards flowing" river (it flows north.) creating unique tidal marshes and outstanding fishing. Public boat ramps in Palatka put you on the river for endless exploration, from cruising scenic backwaters to serious bass fishing. Whether you prefer quiet pond fishing or big-water adventures, you're spoiled for choice.
Springs and Swimming: Central Florida is world-famous for its crystal-clear natural springs, and you're within easy reach of several spectacular examples. Silver Springs State Park (45 minutes south) features the massive Silver Springs complex - Florida's largest artesian spring pumping out 550+ million gallons of 72-degree water daily. Take a glass-bottom boat tour and peer down 30+ feet through water so clear you can count rocks on the bottom. Kayak the Silver River spotting manatees, turtles, and even wild monkeys (yes, there's a colony of Rhesus monkeys living in the area - a quirky piece of Florida history.). About an hour away you'll find other amazing springs: Juniper Springs (swim in a limestone pool), Alexander Springs (snorkeling paradise), and Salt Springs (boat-in spring basin). In summer when Florida heat peaks, there's nothing better than diving into 72-degree spring water - instant natural air conditioning.
Hiking, Parks and Nature Trails: Outdoor enthusiasts will love the variety of parks and preserves nearby. Rice Creek Conservation Area (15 minutes, 9.4 miles) encompasses 9 square miles of pristine wilderness crisscrossed with hiking trails. The star attraction is Hoffman's Crossing, a 1,886-Foot boardwalk that winds deep into a cypress swamp where ferns drape from ancient trees and alligators sunbathe on logs. It's like stepping into prehistoric Florida - absolutely magical. In Palatka, Ravine Gardens State Park (27 minutes, 17.5 miles) features two dramatic ravines up to 120 feet deep filled with tropical vegetation, waterfalls, and swinging bridges. The 1.8-Mile loop drive and hiking trails are spectacular any time, but in February-March the ravines explode with thousands of blooming azaleas creating a floral wonderland. Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Historic State Park (40 minutes, 32.2 miles) preserves the home and farm of the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Yearling" - tour her house and walk the same orange groves that inspired her classic Florida novels.
Ocala National Forest Adventures: About 45 minutes south begins Ocala National Forest, Florida's oldest national forest encompassing 600+ square miles of pristine wilderness. The forest contains some of Florida's most spectacular springs (mentioned above) plus extensive hiking trails including a segment of the Florida National Scenic Trail. Mountain bikers love the challenging trails through sand hills and scrublands. Off-road enthusiasts can ride ATVs and dirt bikes on designated forest roads and trails - bring your toys and explore. The forest also shelters Florida black bears, deer, wild turkeys, and the endangered Florida scrub-jay. Camping options range from developed campgrounds with facilities to primitive backcountry sites. During hunting season, the forest provides public land hunting for deer, turkey, and wild hogs. Whether you're into hiking, camping, swimming, paddling, off-roading, or just escaping into wild Florida, Ocala National Forest delivers endless adventures.
Wildlife Viewing: Florida's wildlife is one of its greatest attractions, and Putnam County delivers abundant viewing opportunities. White-tailed deer are common - you'll likely spot them crossing roads at dawn and dusk or grazing in open areas. Wild turkeys strut through neighborhoods and forests, especially during spring breeding season when toms gobble and fan their tail feathers. The area's lakes and wetlands attract wading birds: great blue herons, white egrets, ibises, and wood storks fishing in shallow water. Bald eagles nest near larger lakes, and it's thrilling to watch these magnificent raptors soar overhead or perch in tall pines. Osprey (fish hawks) dive-bomb into lakes catching fish with their talons. Of course, this is Florida, so alligators inhabit most bodies of water - usually they're shy and avoid people, but they're fascinating to observe from a safe distance. Armadillos root around in leaf litter, gopher tortoises dig their burrows, and if you're very lucky you might spot a bobcat or even a Florida black bear. The wildlife alone makes living here feel like a daily nature documentary.
St. Augustine and Beach Access: When you crave salt air and ocean waves, St. Augustine sits about 1 hour (50 miles) northeast. Founded in 1565, St. Augustine is the oldest continuously occupied European settlement in the continental United States, featuring 500+ years of living history. Walk the cobblestone streets of the historic district, tour Castillo de San Marcos (a 17th-century Spanish fortress), and explore fascinating museums chronicling Florida's Spanish, British, and American periods. Beyond history, St. Augustine offers beautiful Atlantic beaches - St. Augustine Beach, Vilano Beach, and Anastasia State Park feature miles of sandy shoreline perfect for swimming, sunbathing, surfing, and beachcombing. Day-trip to the beach for sunrise over the Atlantic, lunch at a beachfront restaurant, and return home by dinner - the perfect Florida lifestyle balance. Jacksonville Beach and Neptune Beach are similarly close (1 hour 15 minutes) offering more beach options and big-city amenities when desired.
Investment Value and Market Analysis
Florida's Growth Continues: Florida remains one of America's fastest-growing states, with people relocating here for jobs, retirement, quality of life, and no state income tax. While coastal areas see dramatic price increases, inland communities like Interlachen benefit from spillover demand as buyers seek affordable alternatives. Putnam County's population continues growing steadily, and property values have appreciated consistently over the past decade. Buying land now locks in today's prices before further appreciation - land is the one thing they're not making more of, and Florida land becomes more valuable as population increases.
Comparable Sales Show Strong Value: Recent sales of similar 0.22-Acre lots in Interlachen Lakes Estates have ranged from $3,500 to $6,900, with an average around $4,500-5,500 depending on location and features. Our cash price of $8,999 positions this property competitively for a buyer who wants to build immediately, with owner financing making it even more accessible. Once you develop the property with well, septic, and a home, you'll have created significant equity. Vacant lots that sold for $5,000 become $80,000+ properties once improved with a manufactured home - that's substantial value creation.
Rental Income Potential: If you're not ready to live here full-time, consider this: Putnam County has strong rental demand from workers, families, and retirees. A 2-3 bedroom manufactured home or small house on this lot could rent for $900-1,200/Month, generating positive cash flow after your mortgage payment. Short-term vacation rentals are also possible (check local regulations), catering to visitors exploring Ocala National Forest, Silver Springs, and St. Augustine. Either strategy provides income while building equity in an appreciating asset.
Low Holding Costs: Annual property taxes are just $85.25 - that's about $7/month. With no HOA fees and minimal carrying costs, you can afford to hold this property long-term even if you're not building immediately. This makes it an excellent land banking investment - secure it now with low down payment, make affordable payments while it appreciates, then build or sell when timing is right for you.
Multiple Exit Strategies: This property offers flexibility for various investment strategies. Buy and hold raw land for appreciation. Develop with well/septic and resell as an improved building lot for significant profit. Build a manufactured home and flip as a turnkey property. Build and hold as a rental property generating monthly income. Build your dream home and live in Florida paradise. The choice is yours, and the low entry cost through owner financing makes it low-risk.
Owner Financing - Your Path to Land Ownership
No Bank, No Problem: We understand that not everyone has perfect credit or a relationship with a bank willing to finance raw land. That's why we offer owner financing with terms designed to make land ownership accessible to regular working people. Our process is simple, fast, and judgment-free. We don't run credit checks or scrutinize your financial history. If you have steady income and the desire to own land, we want to work with you.
How Our Financing Works: Cash Price: $8,999 - Own your Florida land outright with one payment, no interest, and immediate full ownership. Owner Financing Terms: - Down Payment: $199 (just 2.2%.) - Documentation Fee: $199 (one-time closing cost) - Total Due Today: $398 - Monthly Payment: $199/Month - Loan Term: 60 months (5 years) - Total Financed Price: $11,940
That's it - for less than $400 down and a monthly payment smaller than most car payments, cell phone plans, or gym memberships, you can own Florida land. Your monthly payment of $199 is less than most people spend on restaurants, streaming services, or other expenses that provide no lasting value. Instead, you'll be building equity in real estate that appreciates while providing a place you can use, enjoy, and eventually build on.
What You Get Immediately: As soon as your down payment clears, you become the legal owner of this property. We record a deed in your name with Putnam County, and you have full rights to use the land (within legal parameters). You can visit anytime, camp for 14 days per quarter, start planning your build, show it to family and friends - it's yours. We hold a note secured by the property (like a mortgage), but you have all ownership rights as long as you make your payments. Once you've paid in full, we'll execute a satisfaction of mortgage, and you own it free and clear forever.
Early Payoff Welcome: There are NO prepayment penalties. If you receive a tax refund, bonus, inheritance, or other windfall, you can pay off the remaining balance anytime and save on future payments. We encourage this. Many buyers start with financing to get in with minimal down payment, then accelerate their payments or pay it off early when able. The flexibility is entirely yours.
Simple Process: Our purchase process is straightforward: (1) Contact us to confirm the property is still available and ask any questions. (2) Complete a simple purchase agreement (we'll send you a template). (3) Send your down payment plus documentation fee ($398 total) by bank transfer, cashier's check, or other agreed method. (4) We prepare and send you a promissory note and mortgage for signature. (5) Once documents are signed and recorded, you're the official owner. The entire process typically takes 7-14 days from agreement to recorded deed. We handle the paperwork and make it easy.
Build Wealth Instead of Making Landlords Rich: Compare the numbers: If you're currently renting, you might pay $1,200-1,500/Month for an apartment or house, and at the end of your lease you own Nothing. Every dollar paid to your landlord is gone forever, building their wealth instead of yours. With this property, your $199/Month builds equity in an asset you own. In 5 years, you'll own the land free and clear (worth $8,999+ and likely appreciated). Even if you can't move to Florida immediately, you're investing in your future rather than throwing money away on rent.
Take The First Step Today
Your Florida Dream Awaits: This isn't just 0.22 acres of trees and dirt - it's your opportunity to own a piece of the Sunshine State, build wealth through real estate, create a family legacy, or simply have a place to call your own in beautiful Florida. Imagine a year from now: you're sitting under your own oak tree on your own Florida land, listening to birds instead of traffic, breathing clean air, and knowing you made a smart decision. That vision becomes reality when you take action today.
Act Now - This Won't Last: At this price point with owner financing this attractive, properties don't stay available long. Florida land is in high demand, and affordable options disappear quickly. Every day you wait is another day someone else might claim this opportunity. The sooner you secure this property, the sooner you start building equity, and the sooner you can begin planning your Florida future.
Contact Us: We're here to answer questions, provide additional information, send maps and documents, or arrange a property visit. Don't be shy - reach out today and let's discuss how we can make this land yours. Email us at [Your Email] or call/text [Your Phone Number]. We respond quickly and work with your schedule.
Easy Next Steps: (1) Contact us to confirm availability and ask any questions. (2) Review the purchase agreement and financing terms. (3) Send your $398 down payment when ready. (4) Sign documents and become a Florida landowner. It really is that simple. We've helped dozens of buyers just like you achieve land ownership, and we're excited to help you too.
Your Future Starts Here: Stop dreaming about owning land in Florida and make it reality. For less than $400 down and $199/Month, you can be a landowner, start building equity, and take control of your future. This property won't wait forever - contact us today and let's make it yours.
Information provided in this listing is deemed reliable and gathered from local sources, county records, and personal property inspections. However, buyers should perform their own due diligence and verify all information independently. Property details including zoning, allowable uses, and utility availability were accurate at the time of listing but may change. We encourage you to contact Putnam County offices, visit the property, and conduct any inspections or surveys you feel necessary. We're here to guide you through a smooth purchase process and answer any questions. Your confidence and satisfaction are our priority.
Welcome to Florida land ownership - we can't wait to help you get started.
Land Maps & Attachments
Directions to Land
Directions to Land
FROM JACKSONVILLE (1 hour 15 minutes, 67 miles):
Take I-95 S to exit 318 for FL-20 W toward Interlachen/Palatka. Turn right onto FL-20 W and continue 16.5 miles. Turn left onto County Rd 315 and continue 2.5 miles. Turn right onto Shappell Ave (dirt road) and continue 0.3 miles. Destination on right.
FROM GAINESVILLE (43 minutes, 33 miles):
Head east on FL-20/Hawthorne Rd toward Interlachen for 28 miles. Turn right onto County Rd 315 and continue 2.5 miles. Turn right onto Shappell Ave (dirt road) and continue 0.3 miles. Destination on right.
FROM DAYTONA BEACH (1 hour 10 minutes, 60 miles):
Take I-95 N to exit 318 for FL-20 toward Interlachen/Palatka. Turn left onto FL-20 W and continue 16.5 miles. Turn left onto County Rd 315 and continue 2.5 miles. Turn right onto Shappell Ave (dirt road) and continue 0.3 miles. Destination on right.
GPS Coordinates: 29.678081, -81.857966
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Note: Shappell Ave is a county-maintained dirt road accessible by regular vehicles. Property is wooded and undeveloped. Nearest gas station: Exxon, 7 minutes (3.1 miles).
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