1-Acre Opportunity in Dunnellon — Florida Living Surrounded by Nature
Description
If you’ve been searching for a peaceful Florida property where you can build your own home, this 1-acre lot in Rainbow Lakes Estates, Dunnellon offers a quiet rural setting with easy access to everything you need. Zoned RR-3C Rural Residential, this lot allows you to build a single-family home or modular home that meets Florida Building Code standards. Plus, since this is in Florida, you are allowed to have your RV on the property while building a house. Once your home is built, you can park your RV on the property, giving you convenience and flexibility.
The lot is flat and wooded, perfect for a home or a peaceful retreat. Power is available at the neighboring property, and the property has access via a paved public road. Water will be supplied via a well, and a septic system will be needed for sewer. There’s no HOA, so you have complete freedom to plan your property as you like. Setbacks are 25 ft front, 25 ft rear, and 10 ft on the sides. Temporary RV or camping is allowed during construction.
This property is just 14.7 miles from Dunnellon City, making shopping, dining, and everyday errands convenient. Nearby retail and services include Walmart Supercenter (13.7 miles), Bealls (15 miles), Dunnellon Plaza (15.2 miles), and Rainbow Square (14.9 miles). Hospitals like Tampa General – Crystal River (26.1 miles) and HCA Florida West Marion (28.5 miles) are within reach. Families will appreciate Romeo Elementary (9.4 miles), Dunnellon Middle School (14.6 miles), and local higher education at nearby options. Dining options include Pavarotti’s Pizza (8.1 miles), B&H Soul Kreationz (12.7 miles), and Riviera Maya Mexican Restaurant (14.9 miles).
Outdoor lovers will enjoy proximity to some of Florida’s most beautiful natural spots. Explore Rainbow Springs State Park (11.5 miles), KP Hole Park (13 miles), Blue Run of Dunnellon Park (15.5 miles), Wesley Jones Park (19.3 miles), Halpata Tastanaki Nature Preserve (20.7 miles), and plenty more. This location combines peace, privacy, and access to Florida’s best outdoor recreation.
Feel free to drive by and walk the property at your convenience.
Interested in Vacant Land, Stick with Wally’s Land.
Call Wally now at 310-933-4418 to learn more about this offer, or email at [email protected]
Property Information
Parcel Size
1
State
Florida
County
Levy County
Nearest Cities
Dunnellon – 14.7 miles
Parcel Number
06864-022-00
Address
Dunnellon, FL, 34431
Legal Description
13 15 17 Rainbow Lakes Est Blk 27 Lot 16 Or Book 1540 Page 803
Property Type
Vacant
Annual Tax
$280.89
Property Features
Acres
1
Dimension
311.26 ft x 140.75 ft x 314.42 ft x 138.97 ft
County
Levy
Subdivision
Exists
Access
Paved Road
Power
At neighboring property
Water
well needs to be installed
Coordinates
29.17215, -82.54052
Zoning
RR – 3C (Rural Residential)
Elevation
46.7 feet
GPS COORDINATES CORNER
29.1723, -82.54 29.1723, -82.541 29.172, -82.54 29.1719, -82.541
SEWER
Septic needs to be installed
TERRAIN
Flat
Nearby Attractions
Rainbow Springs State Park

Rainbow Springs State Park is a portal to a world of captivating history and breathtaking natural beauty. Here, where the crystal-clear waters of the Rainbow River erupt from the earth, lies one of Florida’s most magnificent first-magnitude springs.
When swimmers take their first dip in the sapphire-blue waters of Rainbow Springs, they become characters in a story that stretches back over 10,000 years, to when humans first visited this place.
Ornamental gardens constructed waterfalls and sloping hills are visible reminders of the springs’ more recent past, when the land was home to a mining operation and a privately owned tourist attraction.
Take a walk through lush, mossy hammocks and then cool off in the springs — it’s a time-honored tradition.
Amsterdam

A variety of plant communities occur on the property, including floodplain swamp and oak scrub along the Withlacoochee River and longleaf pine turkey oak sandhills occurring in upland areas. Recovering stands of oak scrub scattered amid the sandhill support the threatened Florida scrub-jay.
In addition to natural resources, the property supported a rich historical past. The preserve is named after Seminole leader Hálpata Tastanaki (Chief Alligator) who, along with Osceola, Jumper and approximately 1,000 warriors, took part in the largest battle of the Second Seminole Indian War in 1836. Included within the property is the site of the community of Stockton, established shortly after the conclusion of the Second Seminole Indian War.
Public ownership of the property provides for the long-term protection and enhancement of floodplain forests along the Withlacoochee River, isolated wetland systems and extensive upland areas with high rates of aquifer recharge.














