1.03 Acres of Endless Potential in Homosassa, FL – Minutes from Crystal River & Nature Attractions!
Description
This oversized 1.03-acre lot offers a prime location for nature lovers, just minutes away from the stunning Crystal River and all the beauty of the Nature Coast! Zoned Rural Residential (RUR MH), this property is perfect for building your dream home, whether it’s a Single-Family Home, Mobile Home, Modular Home, or even a Tiny Home. You can even use it for special facilities like a Bed & Breakfast, Educational Facility, Nursing Home, or even a Dog Boarding/Kennel. Plus, RV living is allowed while building, and once your home is complete, you can park your RV on-site. With endless possibilities for development, this beautiful piece of land is your gateway to both tranquility and adventure.
Electric power is nearby, making it easy to connect to the grid. The property will require the installation of both a water well and a septic system for water and sewer services, as there are no city utilities available on-site. The access road is dirt, providing a quiet and rural feel to the property. No HOA, so you can enjoy flexibility without additional fees or restrictions.
The land is flat, making it easy to build, and while many residential and agricultural uses are allowed, commercial and industrial buildings, apartments, condominiums, duplexes, high-density residential developments, and large-scale commercial farming/livestock operations are not permitted. This ensures the area retains its peaceful, rural charm.
This property is conveniently located near key retailers and services, making daily errands a breeze. Walmart Supercenter is just 0.8 miles away, and you’ll find a 7-Eleven at 0.9 miles for quick stops. Dollar General is only 4.5 miles from the property, with Walgreens nearby at 4.3 miles for pharmacy needs. For local grocery shopping, Stacy’s Groceries is just 3.7 miles away. If you’re looking for a day trip or a visit to a nearby city, the City of Brooksville is 20.7 miles away, offering additional amenities and attractions.
This property is nestled in an outdoor lover’s paradise, surrounded by some of Florida’s most beautiful natural attractions. Just 4.1 miles away, you’ll find the stunning Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs, perfect for manatee viewing and nature exploration. For a fun, quirky adventure, Monkey Island is only 7.4 miles away, and the breathtaking Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge, known for its clear springs and abundant wildlife, is just 10.5 miles from the property. If you’re craving beach time, the serene Alfred A. McKethan Pine Island Park is only 25.4 miles away, offering sandy shores and calm waters. Additionally, Withlacoochee State Forest, a sprawling 20 miles away, provides endless opportunities for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. Living here means being surrounded by Florida’s best natural wonders, perfect for anyone who enjoys outdoor recreation, wildlife, and a peaceful lifestyle!
Feel free to drive by and walk the property at your convenience.
Interested in Vacant Land, Stick with Wally’s Land. What are you waiting for? Call Wally now at 310-933-4418 to learn more about this offer, or email at [email protected].
Property Information
Parcel Size
1.03 Acres
State
Florida
County
Citrus County
Nearest Cities
City of Brooksville
Parcel Number
18E-20S-07-0010-00280-0011
Address
6438 W Akazian Ln, Homosassa, FL, 34446
Legal Description
Homosassa Hills Unit No. 2 Pb 4 Pg 128 130 Oak Forest Villas Section Lot 11 12 13 & 14 Blk 28.
Land Use
Single Family Home, Mobile Home, Group Home, Bed & Breakfast, Educational Facilities, Accessory Structure, Nursing Homes, Houses of worship, day care centers, halfway houses, cemeteries, assisted living facilities, playgrounds, stables, passive recreation, campground, dog boarding/kennel, event venue, golf course, cropland/pastures, confinement feeding/feedlots, silviculture, aquaculture, viticulture, plant nurseries, sod farm, septage/biosolid land application, emergency service facilities, communications/transmission towers, utility facilities, wellfields, railroad rights of way, government facility
Annual Tax
$615.03
Property Features
Acres
1.03
Dimension
184.88 x 223.85 x 180.71 x 233.27
County
Citrus
Access
Paved Road
Power
Nearby – Across The Street
Water
needs to be installed
Coordinates
28.76829, -82.54006
Zoning
RURAL RESIDENTIAL – MH ALLOWED
Elevation
39.1
GPS COORDINATES (CORNERS):
28.7686, -82.5398 28.7686, -82.5404 28.768, -82.5398 28.768, -82.5404
SEWER LINES
needs to be installed
TERRAIN
flat
Nearby Attractions
Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park
When Homosassa Springs was a popular train stop in the early 1900s, passengers could picnic and take a dip in the spring while train cars were being loaded up with cedar, crabs, fish and spring water. On a 1924 visit, Bruce Hoover of Chicago called it “the most beautiful river and springs in the world.” In this regard, Homosassa Springs hasn’t changed much.
An astounding number of fresh and saltwater fish still congregate in the natural spring bowl — large jacks, snapper, snook and others. A unique underwater structure, the Underwater Observatory allows visitors to “walk underwater” beneath the spring’s surface to watch the various fish and manatees swim about. Gaze down into the depths of the first-magnitude spring and perhaps catch a glimpse of fish and manatees in their natural habitat.
The park also features a variety of captive animals such as alligators, black bears, red wolf, Key deer, flamingos, whooping cranes and the oldest hippopotamus in captivity. The native wildlife that reside in the park serve as ambassadors for their species, providing visitors face-to-face connections with the animals and their habitats. Each with a unique life story, all of the animal inhabitants are here for the same reason – they are unable to survive in the wild on their own.
Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge
The biggest attraction at Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge is the up to 600 or so wild Florida manatees that migrate here during the winter. Crystal River, the only refuge created specifically to protect the endangered animals, manages 177 acres, including 40 acres of winter manatee sanctuaries within Kings Bay. The area was established as a national wildlife refuge in 1983 because it hosts more migrating manatees (some 10 percent of the manatee population in Florida) than any other natural manatee wintering area. The main area for manatee viewing is the Three Sisters Springs complex, added as protected waters in 2010. Inside Tip: Stop first at the Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge headquarters to get oriented and find out about available manatee viewing tours. The office is open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday, May to October, or 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Sunday, November to April.