Located in Suwannee County, Florida, this 20.78-acre property offers a combination of plantation style pines, a cleared potential homesite, county road access, and established wildlife habitat. The property is located off 99th Lane, a county-maintained road, providing access to a rural setting while remaining approximately 10 minutes from the City of Live Oak.
Approximately 20 acres of the property are planted in plantation-style pine timber, providing a wooded setting and potential recreational and timber-related uses. A 3.5-acre cleared homesite area provides an open portion of the property for a potential homesite, subject to applicable county regulations and site requirements. There are also two mowed entrances providing established access points from 99th Lane.
The property is entirely within Flood Zone X, according to the information provided, and power is available at the northeast corner of the property. These features provide a starting point for someone looking for a rural property with an existing cleared area and nearby utility access.
Trail camera images from the property show the quality of Whitetail deer that Suwannee County can produce. While strong in deer numbers, wild turkey also frequent the property. Sprawling live oak trees that add mature hardwood cover and variety to the landscape. The combination of pine timber, open acreage, and hardwoods provides different habitat types across the tract.
Suwannee County is known for its agricultural land, rivers, springs, and rural landscape. The Suwannee River is located nearby, providing access to one of North Florida's well-known natural resources and recreational areas. The City of Live Oak is approximately 10 minutes away, providing convenient access to shopping, restaurants, schools, services, and other everyday amenities.
Whether you're looking for a rural homesite, recreational acreage, hunting property, or a tract with planted pine timber, this 20.78-acre property offers several features worth considering. With county-maintained road access, a cleared 3.5-acre potential homesite, power at the northeast corner, planted pines, mature live oaks, and established wildlife habitat, the property provides a mix of open and wooded acreage in Suwannee County.