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419 Flagler Dr : Interlachen, FL 32148

Putnam County, Florida

0.46 Acre
$17,999 USD
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Double Lot Florida Getaway $399/Mo

419 Flagler Drive, Interlachen, FL 32148

Putnam County, Florida

Land Description

Looking for freedom, flexibility, and room to breathe? This double-lot property in Interlachen Lakes Estates gives you 0.46 acres - two contiguous 0.23-Acre lots combined into one exceptional parcel with twice the space and twice the possibilities. With mature oak and pine trees providing natural privacy, nearby utilities ready to connect, and flexible R-2 zoning welcoming everything from tiny homes to duplexes, you have the perfect foundation to create your dream retreat, retirement paradise, vacation rental investment, or permanent residence.

The beauty of owning two lots instead of one? Maximum flexibility and options that single-lot buyers simply cannot access. Build your dream home using both lots for ultimate space, privacy, and expansive yards. Or develop one lot now and hold the other for future expansion - add a guest cottage for visiting family, build a workshop for your hobbies, create RV parking and storage, plant extensive gardens, or retain it as an investment that appreciates while you enjoy the first lot. The R-2 zoning even permits duplexes, opening rental income opportunities: live in one unit while renting the other, or rent both units and let tenants cover your land payments while building equity.

Located in charming Interlachen - a town whose German name literally means "between the lakes" - you're surrounded by over 28 natural lakes offering world-class bass fishing, peaceful kayaking, and waterfront relaxation. Drive just 15 minutes to Rice Creek Conservation Area and hike the magical boardwalk winding deep into pristine cypress swamps. Cool off in legendary natural springs like Silver Springs (45 minutes), where 72-degree crystal-clear water flows year-round and glass-bottom boat tours have operated since the 1870S. Or spend the day exploring St. Augustine's 450+ years of history and Atlantic Ocean beaches, just one hour away.

No HOA means genuine freedom - paint your house any color you dream of, park your boat or RV without permission, add a workshop or she-shed when you're ready, plant expansive gardens and fruit trees, keep chickens for fresh eggs, or pursue whatever vision you have for your Florida property. The double-lot configuration combined with no restrictions creates opportunities that simply don't exist in tightly controlled subdivisions. This is your land to develop, enjoy, and use exactly as you envision.

We are open to owner financing as well - here is what that would look like:

- Total Money Down: $398 ($199 down payment + $199 closing cost)

- Monthly: $399/Month for 72 months

- Plus prorated property taxes ($11.84/Mo) & $10/Mo note maintenance fee

- Total Monthly Payment: $420.84

See Info below.

- Subdivision: Interlachen Lakes Estates Unit 15

- State: Fl

- County: Putnam

- Zip: 32148

- Size: 0.46 acres (Two 0.23-Acre lots combined)

- Parcel Numbers: 19-10-24-4074-0670-0080 And 19-10-24-4074-0670-0090

- Legal Description: Interlachen Lakes Ests Unit 15 MB4 P186 Blk 67 Lots 8 & 9

- GPS Coordinates: 29.608250, -81.942222

- Section, Township, Range: 19

- Elevation: 107 feet

- Approximate Dimensions: 150.78Ft × 134.09Ft × 149.90Ft × 133.86Ft (combined)

- Annual Taxes: Approximately $142.02/Year

- Zoning: Residential, Two-Family - R-2

--- Residential - Single Family Home permitted

--- Duplex (Two-Family dwelling) permitted - excellent rental income option

--- Camping and RVs are not allowed as permanent residence

--- RV during construction allowed with temporary occupancy permit

--- Mobile homes are permitted (1994 or newer, HUD standards)

--- Manufactured homes permitted

--- Modular homes permitted

--- Tiny homes are permitted (minimum 400 sq ft)

--- Building permits expire within 180 days if work has not been started, but are renewable

--- For questions, contact Putnam County Planning & Development:

- Hoa/Poa: None - zero fees, zero restrictions

- Improvements: None - blank canvas ready for your vision

- Access: Flagler Drive (county-maintained dirt road, accessible year-round)

- Water: Would require a well (typical depth 100-300 feet, $3,000-$5,000)

- Sewer: Would require a septic system ($5,000-$8,000 typical)

- Utilities: Clay Electric Cooperative provides power nearby )

Note: Information presented on this page is deemed accurate, but is not guaranteed. Buyer is advised to do their own due diligence.

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Location and Setting Overview

Tranquil Lakeside Community: Nestled in the Interlachen Lakes Estates subdivision of Putnam County, Florida, this 0.46-Acre double-lot property offers a peaceful rural setting amid mature hardwoods and natural Florida beauty. The property sits on quiet Flagler Drive where neighbors respect privacy and the pace of life slows down. Your combined lots provide nearly half an acre - genuine space to breathe, plant, build, and create without feeling cramped or confined. Interlachen Lakes Estates is known for its friendly residents, quiet streets lined with mature trees, and proximity to the town's namesake lakes. You'll enjoy country tranquility and natural surroundings without isolation or inconvenience.

Prime North Florida Location: Despite its calm atmosphere, this location strikes the perfect balance between seclusion and accessibility. You are centrally positioned with excellent access to both small-town conveniences and major regional destinations. Downtown Interlachen sits just 10 minutes (5.3 miles) away, providing grocery stores, gas stations, post office, banks, and local restaurants serving Southern cooking and fresh seafood. Need more shopping variety or medical services? Palatka is 20 minutes (13 miles) east, offering Walmart Supercenter, Home Depot, Tractor Supply Company, chain restaurants, and HCA Florida Putnam Hospital for comprehensive healthcare. For major shopping, entertainment, and University of Florida sporting events, Gainesville lies 35 minutes (28 miles) west - close enough for big-city amenities but far enough to preserve your peaceful country lifestyle.

Major destinations remain within convenient reach: Jacksonville's international airport, world-class museums, and beaches are approximately 1 hour 10 minutes (68 miles) northeast. Historic St. Augustine - America's oldest continuously occupied European settlement - and the Atlantic Ocean beaches sit about 1 hour (50 miles) away. You can spend the morning exploring Castillo de San Marcos and walking cobblestone streets, have fresh seafood lunch at a waterfront restaurant, swim in the Atlantic Ocean, and return home by evening. Meanwhile, nearby Interlachen and Palatka provide everything needed for daily life without city congestion, traffic, or stress.

"Between the Lakes" Heritage: The town of Interlachen itself carries charming small-town character and fascinating history. Founded in the 1870S when the Florida Southern Railway opened the region, Interlachen quickly developed as a popular winter resort and citrus-growing center during the Gilded Age. The town's German-derived name - literally meaning "between the lakes" - perfectly describes its geography. More than 28 natural lakes scatter throughout the Interlachen area, creating a landscape of sparkling water, cypress trees draped with Spanish moss, lily pads blooming in summer, and abundant wildlife at every turn.

Today, Interlachen maintains that same scenic lakeland character with modern conveniences close at hand. The friendly, close-knit community of approximately 1,400 residents embraces the slower pace of life while welcoming newcomers warmly. Main Street features local shops, Hitchcock's Market where locals gather for groceries and conversation, family cafes, and businesses that have served the community for generations. Living here means you're part of a genuine Florida community with deep roots, warm Southern hospitality, and none of the pretension or congestion plaguing many Florida destinations. You'll truly feel connected to "old Florida" charm - the way things used to be - while building your own new chapter in comfortable modern surroundings.

Easy Access with Rural Privacy: This property offers year-round access via Flagler Drive, a county-maintained dirt road providing reliable access in all weather conditions. Regular vehicles navigate the road easily without four-wheel-drive requirements, though the dirt surface keeps traffic minimal and speeds low - perfect for neighborhoods where children play and neighbors wave as they pass. Being set back from busy paved highways means you enjoy peace and quiet - nature sounds instead of traffic noise, birds chirping instead of sirens, gentle breezes through pine trees instead of exhaust fumes.

The lots' mature tree cover creates natural privacy buffers between you and neighbors while providing cooling shade during hot Florida summers. You'll have space to create your own private Florida oasis - whether that means clearing an area for gardens and structures while preserving beautiful specimen trees, or maintaining the natural wooded character and building among the canopy. The double-lot size ensures you never feel cramped: your combined 0.46 acres provides substantially more elbow room than typical single 0.23-Acre lots, giving you options and flexibility that smaller properties simply cannot offer. It's the ideal blend of convenience and seclusion that so many seek in a homesite - close enough to town for practical needs, far enough for genuine country peace.

Community and Nearby Amenities: Despite the rural feel, everyday essentials remain close at hand. Downtown Interlachen (10 minutes) provides Hitchcock's Market for groceries, Dollar General, True Value hardware, local restaurants and cafes, post office, and small shops. Interlachen Family Health Center serves basic medical needs right in town for convenient healthcare. Families will appreciate that Interlachen Elementary School, C.H. Price Middle School, and Interlachen High School are all located in town for easy drop-offs and pickups - no long bus rides for children.

Need more shopping variety or specialized services? Palatka (20 minutes east) offers big-box retailers including Walmart Supercenter, Home Depot, Lowe's, Tractor Supply Company, numerous chain restaurants, medical specialists, dentists, and HCA Florida Putnam Hospital providing comprehensive emergency and inpatient care. Banking, veterinary services, auto repair, and other professional services are readily available in Palatka.

Gainesville (35 minutes west) features major shopping malls, entertainment venues, diverse dining options, University of Florida campus with Gator sporting events, and UF Health Shands Hospital - one of the Southeast's premier medical centers. Living here means you enjoy country peace and lower costs without sacrificing access to quality healthcare, education, shopping hubs, and entertainment when desired. The best of both worlds - peaceful rural living with urban amenities within reach.

Outdoor Recreation and Nature Opportunities

Lakes, Boating and Fishing: Living "between the lakes" isn't just a poetic description - it's daily reality. Within 15 minutes of your property, over 28 natural lakes offer endless fishing, paddling, and waterfront enjoyment. These aren't massive impersonal reservoirs - they're intimate Florida lakes ranging from 20 to 400+ acres with natural shorelines, cypress trees, lily pads, and incredible fishing that local anglers guard jealously.

Lake Grandin (12 minutes, approximately 200 acres) ranks among the area's premier fishing destinations. Largemouth bass here grow large and aggressive, with 6-10 pound fish caught regularly and occasional trophies exceeding 10 pounds. The lake's varied structure - submerged vegetation, lily pads, cypress trees, drop-offs, and creek channels - creates perfect bass habitat. Cast topwater lures at dawn along lily pad edges and watch explosive strikes. Work plastic worms through vegetation during midday heat. Fish spinnerbaits around cypress trees and fallen timber. Beyond bass, Lake Grandin produces excellent bluegill and shellcracker (redear sunfish) fishing - perfect for kids learning to fish and delicious for the dinner table.

Lake Lucy (8 minutes, approximately 110 acres) offers similarly outstanding bass fishing plus seasonal speckled perch (crappie) that school up in winter and early spring. Use small jigs or live minnows around brush piles and underwater structure for stringers of tasty crappie. Lake Deerpoint, Lake Jumper, Lake Carlton, and dozens more - each lake has its own character, secrets, and devoted local following. The beauty of having so many lakes nearby: if one isn't producing, you simply try another until you find active fish.

Bank fishing is possible at several lakes with public access points, but a kayak, canoe, or small boat dramatically expands your options and catch rates. Launch a kayak at dawn, paddle quietly into secluded coves away from road noise and other anglers, and fish structure inaccessible from shore. Many lakes connect via small creeks and channels, allowing adventurous paddlers to explore from lake to lake through pristine natural corridors rarely seen by others. Fishing from a kayak combines the meditative peace of paddling with the excitement of hooking trophy bass - it's the perfect Florida experience.

St. Johns River - Florida's Legendary Bass Factory: Just 20 minutes east through Palatka, the mighty St. Johns River flows northward (one of few rivers in North America flowing north) creating one of Florida's premier fishing destinations. The St. Johns is legendary among bass anglers nationwide for producing massive largemouth bass - fish over 10 pounds are caught regularly, and river records exceed 15 pounds. The river's unique characteristics - tidal influence, extensive marsh grass and vegetation, cypress swamps, and diverse water depths - create perfect conditions for growing giant bass.

Public boat ramps throughout Palatka provide free river access for anyone with a boat. Launch and explore endless miles of main river, backwater creeks, oxbow lakes, and marsh-filled lakes connected to the river system. Fish the grasslines with topwater frogs, work plastic worms along drop-offs, or troll crankbaits in deeper channels. The St. Johns also offers excellent crappie fishing (winter and spring concentrations), catfish year-round, and even striped bass and shad during seasonal runs.

Beyond fishing, the St. Johns provides incredible paddling opportunities for kayakers and canoers. Explore winding creeks where cypress trees meet overhead creating natural tunnels. Discover hidden lakes where wood storks, ibises, great blue herons, and egrets wade in shallow water. Watch alligators sunbathing on logs (from respectful distances) and manatees surfacing to breathe in winter months when they seek warmer river water. The river ecosystem supports incredible biodiversity - every paddle trip reveals new wildlife encounters, beautiful scenery, and hidden natural treasures.

Crystal-Clear Natural Springs - Florida's Liquid Jewels: North and Central Florida's limestone geology creates hundreds of natural springs where ancient groundwater emerges at constant 72°F year-round. These springs rank among Florida's greatest natural treasures, and several spectacular examples sit within easy driving distance of your property:

Silver Springs State Park (45 minutes south near Ocala): The crown jewel of Florida springs and the state's first major tourist attraction. Silver Springs pumps out over 550 million gallons daily of crystal-clear water so transparent you can see 80+ feet to the spring bottom. The famous glass-bottom boat tours have operated continuously since the 1870S, allowing visitors to peer into the spring's depths spotting bass, turtles, fossils, and the limestone formations creating this natural wonder. Kayak the Silver River winding 5 miles through wilderness where wild Rhesus monkeys (descendants of monkeys released in the 1930S for Tarzan movies) swing through trees, manatees warm themselves in winter, and river otters fish along banks. Swimming is allowed in designated areas - plunging into 72-degree water on a 95-degree summer day is pure bliss.

Alexander Springs (1 hour south, Ocala National Forest): This stunning spring basin produces 76 million gallons daily creating a large swimming area beloved by locals and tourists alike. The spring features a sandy beach, rope swing, and beautiful natural setting. Snorkeling here reveals incredible underwater visibility - you'll see bass, bream, turtles, and aquatic plants in crystal-clear water. A 7-mile canoe trail follows Alexander Springs Creek to Lake George through pristine forest, offering world-class paddling for those seeking adventure.

Juniper Springs (1 hour south, Ocala National Forest): Rated among the most beautiful springs in Florida, Juniper Springs features a historic stone-lined swimming pool fed by 13 million gallons daily of crystal-clear water. The surrounding subtropical jungle creates an enchanted atmosphere with ferns, palms, and hanging vines. The legendary 7-mile Juniper Springs Creek canoe run challenges paddlers through narrow passages, under fallen logs, and down small rapids - an unforgettable wilderness experience.

Salt Springs (1 hour 15 minutes south, Ocala National Forest): This massive spring boasts unusual slightly salty water (hence the name) and produces 52 million gallons daily. The large swimming area accommodates crowds on busy weekends, but visit weekdays for peaceful swimming in crystalline water. A marina provides boat access to Lake George - one of Florida's largest lakes - for extended paddling and fishing adventures.

The constant 72-degree temperature means these springs are refreshing in summer and relatively warm in winter - locals swim year-round. After experiencing Florida summers, you'll understand why springs are treasured: when air temperature hits 95°F with 80% humidity, plunging into 72-degree spring water feels like entering paradise.

Hiking, Parks and Eco-Adventures: This area is remarkably rich in parks, forests, and trails showcasing the best of natural Florida. Just 15 minutes east sits Rice Creek Conservation Area, protecting over 6,000 acres (9+ square miles) of pristine wilderness managed by St. Johns River Water Management District. This hidden gem sees relatively few visitors despite offering some of North Florida's most magical hiking experiences.

Hoffman's Crossing Trail is the star attraction - an elevated 1,886-Foot boardwalk winding deep into an ancient cypress swamp. Walking this boardwalk feels like stepping back 10,000 years into prehistoric Florida before humans arrived. Ancient bald cypress trees hundreds of years old tower overhead, their trunks draped with resurrection ferns that green dramatically after rains. Spanish moss hangs in silvery curtains. Air plants and bromeliads cling to branches. Still blackwater reflects the forest canopy creating perfect mirror images. Every turn reveals photo opportunities and natural beauty - bring a camera and prepare to be amazed.

Beyond the boardwalk, additional hiking trails explore pine flatwoods, hardwood hammocks, and wet prairies showcasing Florida's ecosystem diversity. Wildlife abounds throughout the preserve: white-tailed deer browse along trail edges at dawn and dusk, wild turkeys strut through clearings gobbling in spring, alligators patrol creeks and ponds, wading birds fish in shallow marshes, and songbirds fill the air with calls. Birdwatchers can spot incredible diversity - over 100 species use the preserve seasonally including bald eagles, ospreys, wood storks, painted buntings, and countless others.

Ravine Gardens State Park in Palatka (20 minutes) offers dramatically different scenery. Here, two steep ravines plunge up to 120 feet deep, filled with tropical vegetation, waterfalls, and colorful gardens. Swinging suspension bridges span the ravines creating thrilling crossings, and the 1.8-Mile loop drive provides spectacular views year-round. In February and March, tens of thousands of azaleas bloom in brilliant colors creating a floral wonderland that draws photographers and garden enthusiasts from across the Southeast. You can drive the scenic loop or hike and bike the garden trails for closer exploration.

Ocala National Forest - 600 Square Miles of Wilderness: Beginning about 45 minutes south, Ocala National Forest encompasses over 600 square miles (383,000+ acres) of pristine wilderness - Florida's oldest and southernmost national forest. The forest contains the springs mentioned above plus extensive hiking trails, camping opportunities, off-road vehicle trails, hunting areas, and endless natural exploration possibilities.

The Florida National Scenic Trail crosses the forest for dozens of miles, providing backpacking opportunities through longleaf pine forests, palm hammocks, and cypress swamps. Day hikers can explore shorter trail segments experiencing Florida's diverse ecosystems without committing to overnight trips. Mountain bikers enjoy challenging trails through sugar sand and scrublands - Ocala's sandy terrain creates technical riding unlike anywhere else in Florida. Off-road enthusiasts can ride ATVs and dirt bikes on designated forest roads and trails after obtaining required permits from the forest service.

Hunting in Ocala National Forest offers public land opportunities for white-tailed deer, wild hogs, turkey, and small game. Florida has generous hunting seasons compared to many states, and the vast forest allows getting away from crowds into remote areas where few hunters venture. Having the forest this close means you can hunt quality public land without expensive leases or exclusive club memberships - just obtain appropriate licenses and tags and explore.

Camping opportunities range from developed campgrounds with facilities, water, and restrooms (Alexander Springs, Juniper Springs, Salt Springs) to primitive backcountry sites requiring hikes or paddle-in access. Many campsites sit along lakes or springs providing waterfront camping at minimal cost. Spending weekends exploring different areas of Ocala National Forest creates lifelong memories and adventures impossible in developed urban regions.

Historic St. Augustine - Where America Began: When you crave history, culture, and ocean beaches, St. Augustine sits about 1 hour (50 miles) northeast - the perfect day trip distance. Founded by Spanish explorers in 1565, St. Augustine holds the title of oldest continuously occupied European settlement in the continental United States. Walking the historic district's cobblestone streets feels like stepping back to 16th-century Spain - ancient coquina stone buildings, hidden courtyards with fountains, Spanish colonial architecture, and 450+ years of preserved history create an atmosphere found nowhere else in America.

Must-see attractions include Castillo de San Marcos, the massive Spanish stone fortress built in the 1670S with walls 12 feet thick that never fell to enemy attack. Tour the fortress rooms and battlements, watch cannon firing demonstrations, and imagine Spanish soldiers defending against British sieges. The Historic District features dozens of museums, unique shops in centuries-old buildings, restaurants serving fresh seafood and Spanish cuisine, and street performers entertaining visitors. Flagler College (originally Hotel Ponce de Leon) showcases stunning Gilded Age opulence in a gorgeous Spanish Renaissance building that's worth seeing even if you don't take the official tour.

Beyond history, St. Augustine offers beautiful Atlantic Ocean beaches. St. Augustine Beach, Vilano Beach, and Anastasia State Park feature miles of sandy shoreline perfect for swimming, sunbathing, surfing, beachcombing for shells, and building sandcastles with children. Spend the day soaking up history and culture, enjoy fresh seafood lunch at a waterfront restaurant, swim in the Atlantic Ocean, watch spectacular sunset over the Matanzas River, and return home by evening - the perfect Florida day trip combining history, nature, and coastal beauty.

Palatka and Surrounding Attractions: Your nearby town of Palatka offers its own attractions beyond serving as a practical supply hub. The Palatka Riverfront along the St. Johns River features parks, boat ramps, walking paths, and scenic overlooks perfect for sunset strolls watching boats pass, herons fishing, and manatees surfacing in winter. During festivals and community events, downtown Palatka comes alive with live music, food vendors, arts and crafts, and genuine small-town Florida celebration.

The Bronson-Mulholland House (1854) is a beautifully restored antebellum mansion showcasing period architecture and furnishings - a glimpse into pre-Civil War Florida. Historic Downtown Palatka retains Victorian and early 20th-century buildings housing antique shops where treasure hunters find vintage Florida memorabilia, cozy cafes serving Southern cooking, and the Putnam Historic Museum documenting regional history from Timucuan Indians through Spanish colonial period to modern times.

Conclusion - Your Next Chapter Begins Here

Your Gateway to the Florida Lifestyle: This double-lot property isn't just land - it's your opportunity to embrace the Florida lifestyle you've been dreaming about. Whether you're seeking peaceful retirement surrounded by nature, a safe environment to raise family away from urban problems, a weekend escape for outdoor adventures and decompression, or a smart real estate investment, this Interlachen Lakes Estates property delivers on every measure. You'll have the freedom to build a custom home expressing your personality, place a quality manufactured home for affordable living, create a tiny house embracing minimalism, or develop rental property generating income - the choice is entirely yours.

With forested privacy, mature trees providing cooling shade, Lake Lucy and dozens more lakes nearby for fishing and paddling, incredible natural springs within day-trip distance, and St. Augustine's history and beaches just an hour away, every day brings opportunities to enjoy nature, explore, and create memories. In a world growing busier, more expensive, and more restrictive, this property remains a haven of calm, natural beauty, freedom, and affordable access to the Florida lifestyle so many desire.

Affordable, Accessible, and Asset-Building: Florida land represents increasingly valuable real estate, and this double-lot parcel stands out as exceptional value in today's market. Annual property taxes are ultra-low at $142.02 yearly. There are zero HOA fees ever. Flexible owner financing (just $398 down and $420.84 monthly including all fees and taxes) makes ownership attainable for virtually anyone with steady income and genuine desire to own land. For roughly the cost of a car payment, cable and internet bundle, or premium cell phone family plan, you can secure real Florida estate - a tangible, appreciating asset you can walk on, build on, and enjoy immediately.

Even if you're not ready to build this year, owning this land locks in your future options while building equity with every payment. The land contract structure gives you immediate usage rights and recorded interest, while legal title transfers to you upon completion of all payments - protecting both parties while giving you all practical benefits of ownership from day one. Unlike other investments that can evaporate through market crashes, corporate failures, or digital hacks, real estate persists. Short of government seizure (extraordinarily rare and requiring just compensation), your ownership is permanent and secure as long as taxes are paid. This is real wealth - tangible, usable, and lasting.

Act Now - Opportunities Like This Are Rare: This is a clean, accessible, double-lot property in a lovely area with affordable financing available and zero HOA restrictions. In today's competitive Florida real estate market, properties offering this combination of space, flexibility, location, and affordability rarely stay available long. Smart buyers recognize value quickly and act decisively while others hesitate and lose opportunities.

We encourage you to contact us for more information, detailed maps, answers to any questions, or to arrange a property visit. Walk the land yourself, meet the community, explore the nearby lakes, and gain personal confidence in your purchase decision. See the mature trees, feel the peaceful atmosphere, and imagine your Florida home taking shape here. We're here to guide you through a smooth, simple purchasing process and answer every question honestly.

Imagine a year from now: sitting on your own covered porch under spreading oak trees, morning coffee in hand, listening to birds singing rather than traffic noise, watching sunrise paint the sky in beautiful colors, planning your day of fishing, hiking, or simply relaxing in your own private Florida sanctuary, knowing you made a smart decision that changed your life for the better. That vision can become your daily reality - but only if you take action today rather than postponing indefinitely.

The sooner you act, the sooner you're building equity instead of paying rent to landlords. The sooner you act, the sooner you're enjoying your land rather than just dreaming about it. The sooner you act, the sooner you lock in today's price before further appreciation puts it out of reach.

Don't let this double-lot Florida opportunity slip away to someone else. Don't postpone your dreams another year. Don't wait for "perfect timing" that never arrives.

Contact us today using the Contact Owner section at the top of this page to make this property yours. Your Florida future is waiting - let's make it happen together.

100-Day Satisfaction Guarantee: We're so confident you'll love this double-lot Florida property that we offer a comprehensive 100-Day satisfaction guarantee. Purchase with confidence knowing you have 100 full days from your down payment to visit the property multiple times, research building plans and costs, verify all details, and confirm this is absolutely the right choice for you.

If you change your mind within 100 days for any reason whatsoever, simply contact us. We'll either refund your principal payments (excluding documentation fees, any late fees if applicable, and property taxes paid to the county) or exchange the property for another Wild Domain Land listing that better fits your specific needs and goals.

This guarantee eliminates downside risk and worry. You have over three months to complete thorough due diligence, get comfortable with your decision, and ensure you're excited about your purchase before fully committing beyond the guarantee period. We want confident, happy buyers who love their land - this guarantee ensures you have adequate time to reach that confidence. Any late or missed payments during the guarantee period automatically void the guarantee, so maintain timely payments to preserve this valuable protection.

Disclaimer: Information provided in this listing is deemed accurate and has been carefully compiled from Putnam County official records, parcel detectives reports, local sources, personal property visits, and knowledge of the Interlachen area. However, all details should be independently verified by prospective buyers before purchase. Property boundaries, exact acreage, zoning regulations and allowable uses, utility availability and connection costs, soil conditions, and development possibilities were accurate at listing creation but may change as ordinances and codes are updated.

Buyers should verify all information important to their decision: Verify exact property boundaries through professional survey before development. Confirm current zoning and building requirements with Putnam County Planning & Development ). Test soil for septic system suitability with Florida Department of Health - Putnam County. Confirm electric service availability and costs with Clay Electric Cooperative ). Review all county regulations, building codes, and permit requirements before purchasing. Visit the property in person before purchase - we're happy to assist arranging visits. Perform any inspections, environmental studies, or additional due diligence you deem necessary for confidence.

We're here to provide accurate information, answer questions honestly and completely, facilitate a smooth purchase process, and help you achieve your Florida land ownership goals. Your confidence and satisfaction are our highest priorities. We encourage thorough due diligence so you purchase with full knowledge, realistic expectations, and genuine excitement about your Florida property.

This property is sold as-is in current condition with no warranties expressed or implied regarding condition, development potential, or future uses. All information presented represents our best knowledge and honest assessment but carries no guarantees. Prospective buyers assume full responsibility for verifying all details important to their individual purchasing decision and intended use.

Secure your future in this beautiful double-lot Interlachen property - we can't wait to welcome you to Florida land ownership and help you begin building your dream.

Land Maps & Attachments

Directions to Land

Directions To Property

FROM GAINESVILLE (35 minutes, 28 miles):

Head east on FL-20/Hawthorne Road toward Interlachen. Continue on FL-20 East for approximately 25 miles. You'll pass through Hawthorne (small town). Continue another 8 miles to Interlachen. In Interlachen, turn right onto County Road 315 South. Continue on CR-315 for approximately 2.3 miles. Turn right onto Flagler Drive (dirt road). Property is at 419 Flagler Drive on the left side of the road. GPS: 29°36'29.7"N, 81°56'32.0"W

FROM PALATKA (20 minutes, 13 miles):

Head west on FL-20 toward Interlachen. Continue on FL-20 West for approximately 10 miles. Turn left onto County Road 315 South (in Interlachen area). Continue on CR-315 for approximately 2.3 miles. Turn right onto Flagler Drive (dirt road). Property is at 419 Flagler Drive on the left side of the road. GPS: 29°36'29.7"N, 81°56'32.0"W

FROM JACKSONVILLE (1 hour 10 minutes, 68 miles):

Take I-295 South to I-95 South. Take I-95 South to Exit 298 for US-17 toward Green Cove Springs/Palatka. Turn right onto US-17 South and continue approximately 25 miles. In Palatka, turn right onto FL-20 West toward Interlachen. Continue approximately 10 miles. Turn left onto County Road 315 South. Continue 2.3 miles. Turn right onto Flagler Drive. Property is at 419 Flagler Drive on left. GPS: 29°36'29.7"N, 81°56'32.0"W

FROM ST. AUGUSTINE (1 hour, 50 miles):

Head west on FL-16 or FL-207 connecting to US-1 South. Follow US-1 South into Palatka area. Connect to FL-20 West in Palatka. Continue on FL-20 West approximately 10 miles toward Interlachen. Turn left onto County Road 315 South. Continue 2.3 miles. Turn right onto Flagler Drive. Property is at 419 Flagler Drive on left. GPS: 29°36'29.7"N, 81°56'32.0"W

GPS Coordinates:

Center: 29°36'29.7"N, 81°56'32.0"W

Enter in navigation: 29.608250, -81.942222

Google Maps Link:

Navigation Notes:

Flagler Drive is a county-maintained dirt road accessible by regular vehicles (no 4WD required)

The property is wooded and undeveloped with mature trees

Lot boundaries can be identified by lot dimension information

Nearest gas station: approximately 7 minutes toward Interlachen

More Land Details

Owner Will Finance
Residential Zoning
Flat Terrain
Dirt Road Access
Estimated Annual Taxes
$145
Assessor Parcel Number (APN)
19-10-24-4074-0670-0080 + 0090
LANDFLIP ID
410770
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