1 Acre in Chiefland, Levy County, FL – Build Your Dream Home Near Springs & Rivers!
Description
Prime Florida Location – 1 Acre in Chiefland, Levy County! This spacious 1-acre lot at 214 SW 18th Ave, Chiefland, FL 32626 sits in a peaceful neighborhood just minutes from local attractions, rivers, and springs. With R2A Residential 1 & Residential 2 zoning, you can build single-family homes, duplexes, or even multi-family residences—giving you plenty of flexibility for your dream property or investment. Plus, you are allowed to have your RV on the property while building a house, and once your home is complete, you can park your RV on your property for easy access to adventure year-round.
Power lines are conveniently located right at the front street, making it easy to connect to electricity. Water and sewer lines are not available, so you’ll need to install a water well and septic system. The property sits on a paved road, ensuring smooth access year-round, and there are no HOA fees or restrictions to worry about. The land is flat, giving you an easy build site with plenty of usable space. Zoning does not allow mobile homes or commercial use, keeping the neighborhood primarily for quality residential living.
You’ll love the convenience of being just 1.9 miles from downtown Chiefland, where you can find shopping, dining, and daily essentials. Need to fuel up or grab snacks? Circle K is only 1.96 miles away. For your grocery and household needs, Walmart Supercenter is 3.3 miles, Dollar Tree is 3 miles, and Dollar General is 2.2 miles from your door. You’re also close to Walgreens (3.4 miles) and CVS (3.2 miles) for all your pharmacy needs. Enjoy a quick bite at Ralph’s Burger House just 1.9 miles away. For medical care, Chiefland Medical Center, LLC is 3.4 miles, and for more extensive care, Tampa General Hospital – Crystal River is 41.5 miles away. Families will appreciate being only 2 miles from both Chiefland Elementary School and Chiefland Middle High School.
Nature Lover’s Paradise and Community Charm – Just minutes away, Manatee Springs State Park (9.4 miles) offers a breathtaking first-magnitude spring with crystal-clear waters, perfect for swimming, kayaking, and spotting manatees in the cooler months. You’ll also enjoy Fanning Springs State Park (10.9 miles) and Fort Fanning Historic Park (10.7 miles), where you can explore refreshing natural springs, river access, and a touch of Florida history. For even more outdoor adventures, the Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge (15.7 miles) and Blue Springs Park (14.7 miles) provide serene hiking trails, wildlife viewing, and peaceful escapes into nature.
Chiefland is known for its friendly small-town atmosphere, low crime, and easy-going pace of life. Locals love the abundance of water activities, from tubing and fishing on the Suwannee River to paddling through scenic springs. With annual festivals, a welcoming community, and plenty of outdoor beauty, this is a place where life moves at just the right speed.
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 acre
State
Florida
County
Levy County
Nearest Cities
Chiefland 1.9 miles
Parcel Number
00884-000-00
Address
214 Sw 18 Th Ave, Chiefland, FL, 32626
Legal Description
01 12 14 0001.00 Acres Tract 220 X 210 Ft In Ne1/4 Of Se1/4 Or Book 467 Page 593
Land Use
single family homes, duplex, multi-family
Property Type
Vacant
Annual Tax
$122.25
Zoning
(R2A) – Residential 1 & Residential 2
Property Features
Acres
1
Dimension
203.68 feet x 219.33 feet x 205.03 feet x 219.96 feet
County
Levy
Access
Paved Road
Power
along the street
Water
well needs to be installed
Coordinates
29.46385, -82.8576
Zoning
R2A
Elevation
27.5 feet
GPS COORDINATES CORNER
29.4642, -82.8573 29.4642, -82.8579 29.4635, -82.8573 29.4635, -82.8579
SEWER
needs to be installed
TERRAIN
Flat
Nearby Attractions
Manatee Springs State Park
Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge, established in 1983, is the only refuge created specifically for the protection of the threatened Florida manatee, a subspecies of the West Indian manatee. This unique refuge preserves Three Sisters Springs, the last unspoiled and undeveloped spring habitat in Kings Bay. King Spring, one of seven federal manatee sanctuaries set up from November to March, provides critical habitat for the over 600 manatees that migrate to Kings Bay each winter. In addition to the establishment of Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge, manatees are also protected by the 2012 designation of the entire Kings Bay area as the Kings Bay Manatee Refuge (or Kings Bay Manatee Protection Area). Buzzard, Parker, and Banana islands provide habitat for bald eagles, osprey, wood storks, and many other shore birds
Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge
The Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge is unlike other Refuges in that it was not established for the protection of a specific species, but in order to protect the high water quality of the historic Suwannee River. The flow of the Suwannee feeds the estuarine waters of the Gulf of America, habitat for the Gulf sturgeon and feeding grounds for resident and migratory shorebirds, wading birds and waterfowl.