Private 5.69 Acre Homesite Near Manatee Springs – No HOA, Power in Front!
Description
Big Space, Real Privacy – 5.69 Acres in Chiefland, Florida (Levy County) with Flexible Rural Residential Zoning
Here’s your chance to own 5.69 acres in Chiefland, Florida, Levy County, located in Manatee Farms Estate 2. This property is zoned Rural Residential, allowing single-family homes, manufactured homes, and mobile homes. If you’re looking for room to spread out and enjoy country living without HOA restrictions, this property gives you that flexibility. Please note that RVs are not allowed for long-term living, and multi-family uses are not permitted.
Utilities are typical for rural Florida properties. Power lines run directly in front of the property, making electric connection accessible. A private well will need to be installed for water, and a septic system will need to be installed for sewer. The property has paved road frontage with access from NW 85th Ave, making entry convenient. Setbacks are 30 feet front and rear, and 10 feet on the sides. The land is wooded, giving you natural privacy and a peaceful setting to design your homesite.
This spacious lot measures approximately 651.96 ft x 340.48 ft x 651.02 ft x 380.48 ft, offering plenty of usable space. There are no wetlands and the property is not located in a flood zone, which makes development more straightforward compared to many Florida rural parcels.
You’re only 5.2 miles from Chiefland, where you’ll find everyday essentials including Walmart Supercenter (4.9 miles), Bealls (4.9 miles), Chiefland Regional Shopping Center (4.8 miles), Walgreens (4.8 miles), CVS (5 miles), and restaurants like Subway and Taco Bell (4.9 miles). Medical care is available at Chiefland Medical Center (4.8 miles) and Chiefland Health Center (6.4 miles). Nearby schools include Nature Coast Middle School (2.6 miles) and Chiefland Elementary School (5.7 miles).
Outdoor recreation is one of the biggest advantages of this location. You’re just 5.5 miles from Manatee Springs State Park, 7.4 miles from Fanning Springs State Park, and about 20 miles from Blue Springs Park. Whether it’s boating, kayaking, swimming, or enjoying Florida’s natural beauty, everything is close by.
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
5.69 Acres
State
Florida
County
Levy County
Nearest Cities
Chiefland – 5.2 miles
Parcel Number
09455-001-00
Address
Chiefland, FL, 32626
Legal Description
16 11 14 Manatee Farms Est No 2 Blk G Lot 2 Or Book 132 Page 227 & Or Book 463 Page 432
Property Type
Vacant
Annual Tax
$578.78
Property Features
Acres
5.69
Dimension
651.96 ft x 340.48 ft x 651.02 ft x 380.48 ft
County
Levy
Access
Paved Road
Power
In front of propery
Water
Water well needs to be installed
Coordinates
29.52035, -82.91549
Zoning
Rural Residential
Elevation
24.3 feet
GPS COORDINATES CORNER
29.5209, -82.9145 29.5209, -82.9165 29.5198, -82.9145 29.5198, -82.9165
SEWER
Septic needs to be installed
TERRAIN
Flat
Nearby Attractions/City
Manatee Springs State Park

People have enjoyed the cool waters of Manatee Springs for more than 10,000 years, from early Paleo Indians to modern park visitors. The first-magnitude spring releases an astounding 100 million gallons of water daily. This makes it a popular cooling-off spot and a great place to stroll on the park boardwalk and gaze into watery depths.
True to its namesake, manatees can be seen in the cooler months, and birds, mammals and fish are spotted year-round.
The park also offers 8.5 miles of nature trails and a safe connection to the 32-mile Nature Coast State Trail, so don’t forget to bring your bicycles!
Fanning Springs State Park

Fanning Springs produces 65 million gallons of water daily, making it a second-magnitude spring. Historically, Fanning Spring was a first-magnitude springs as recently as the 1990s. The springs offer the perfect 72-degree water to cool down on hot Florida days and an abundance of underwater wildlife to view. Musk turtles, bass, mullet, freshwater flounder, bowfin (and manatees during the colder days) inhabit the springs and river.
Visitors can enjoy grilling and picnicking under majestic live oaks or a friendly game of volleyball on the white sand court. A playground provides diversion where young guests can swing and play. A boardwalk allows visitors to step back in time to old Florida with a stroll through a breathtaking cypress swamp with cypress knees standing 6 feet tall. This boardwalk ends with an overlook and view of the Suwannee River. During the summer, visitors can sometimes see massive sturgeons jumping.
White-tailed deer, gray squirrels, red-shouldered hawks, pileated woodpeckers and barred owls are some of the animals that may be seen around the park. An overlook at the park allows visitors to view the spring in its entirety and provides a spectacular view of the boil.
Visitors can enter the park by boat from the Suwannee River or by vehicle from U.S. Highway 19.














