April Ave on a Gravel Road. Residential Area for just $500 Down!
Invest in this raw land with over 10,000 square footage.
Payment Options
Payment Note(s)
If you are interested in reserving this parcel, click “Reserve Now” button for any of the payment options. You will be redirected to our payment page to make the initial reservation payment. The Finance Terms is $500 Down with $249 Doc Fee and then $237/mo for 72 months. Call/text (386) 251-5263 for questions.
Description
- No Credit Check.
- No HOAs. On High and Dry Ground.
- On a gravel road. April Avenue.
- Power line at the neighboring property.
- Tent-camping friendly for 14 days at a time or 120 non-consecutive days every year!
- Great outdoors. Scenic views. Amenities for you to explore.
Property Information
Parcel Size
0.22 Acre
State
Florida
County
Putnam Country
Nearest Cities
Gainesville, Palatka, Jacksonville
Parcel Number
02-10-24-4075-1740-0270
Address
317 April Avenue Interlachen, FL 32148
Legal Description
INTERLACHEN LAKES ESTATES, UNIT 16 FREDERICK TOWN MB5 P4, BLK 174 LOT 27
Property Features
Acres
0.22
Dimension
125 x 75
County
Putnam
Access
Public Road – Gravel
Coordinates
29°39’35.9″N 81°52’11.1″W
Zoning
Residential
Elevation
123 feet
Purchase Information/Fees
$249/land
Doc Fee
A additional fee of $249 to reserve the property is required to begin the purchase process. This is a non-refundable fee.
$20/month
Note Fees
A additional fee of $20 per month will be added for banking note fees.
$20/month
Prorated Tax
An additional fee of $20 will be added for Prorated Taxes.
Nearby Attractions/City
Etoniah Creek Wildlife Management Area
Etoniah Creek WMA includes more than 7,185 acres in northern Putnam County. The area is home to many wildlife species as well as a wildlife or travel corridor for the Florida black bear. Scrub, flatwoods, scrubby flatwoods, and sandhill are the main community types. Etoniah Creek State Forest contains one of only two known population of the endangered Etonia rosemary found on public land. Etoniah Creek, Rice Creek, and Falling Branch flow through scenic bottomland hardwoods along seepage slope ravines to George’s Lake. White-tailed deer, bobcat, fox squirrel, wild turkey, eastern diamondback rattlesnake and great horned owl are commonly found in the forest. More info at https://myfwc.com/
St. Johns River
The St. Johns River is the longest river in the U.S. state of Florida, stretching 310 miles (500 km) from Indian River County to the Atlantic Ocean in Duval County. It was designated as one of the American Heritage Rivers in 1997 and pegged by an environmental organization as the 6th Most Endangered River in America in 2008. The Saint Johns is north-flowing, which is somewhat unusual among U.S. rivers.