This 12.7 acre property in Taylor County, Florida, offers a combination of residential and recreational potential along Floridas Nature Coast. Located less than five minutes from the Keaton Beach Public Boat Ramp, this tract provides convenient access to fishing, boating, and coastal recreation while offering a private setting in a rural subdivision. The parcel sits within Deerwood at the Beaches Subdivision and is the second largest lot in the community, providing ample space for development and use.
The property features a diverse landscape that blends timber, wetlands, and natural openings. Approximately eight acres are planted in Slash Pine, representing an ongoing timber investment with long term value. Scattered throughout the remainder of the acreage are natural hardwoods, creating plenty of habitat diversity. About 3.72 acres consist of scattered wetlands that attract and support a wide range of wildlife. These wetland pockets, paired with natural hardwoods and pine, offer a mix of upland and lowland terrain.
An internal trail system provides access to much of the acreage, making it practical for land management, recreational use, or future residential planning. A utility easement along the northern boundary provides access for service connections, supporting future residential development.
The location allows a landowner to enjoy rural privacy while remaining close to coastal amenities. Steinhatchee, a well known fishing and scalloping destination, is approximately 25 minutes away via Scenic Beach Road. Perry, the county seat of Taylor County, is about 23 miles inland and offers groceries, supplies, schools, and services. Live Oak and Madison are within an hours drive, with Tallahassee approximately 75 miles to the northwest, providing access to a larger metropolitan area.
The surrounding region is part of Floridas Big Bend and Nature Coast, known for its natural resources, public lands, and outdoor opportunities. Public access points for fishing and boating are close by at Keaton Beach, while hunting and hiking areas can be found throughout the county. The propertys combination of planted pines, hardwood areas, wetlands, and open ground provides opportunities for wildlife viewing, recreation, or family use.
For those seeking land that supports both residential and recreational uses, this Taylor County tract offers space, diversity, and proximity to coastal and inland destinations. Whether managed as timberland, developed into a homestead, or maintained as a recreational retreat, the acreage provides a foundation for multiple uses in a well located part of North Florida.
This 12.7 acre property in Taylor County, Florida, offers a combination of residential and recreational potential along Floridas Nature Coast. Located less than five minutes from the Keaton Beach Public Boat Ramp, this tract provides convenient access to fishing, boating, and coastal recreation while offering a private setting in a rural subdivision. The parcel sits within Deerwood at the Beaches Subdivision and is the second largest lot in the community, providing ample space for development and use.
The property features a diverse landscape that blends timber, wetlands, and natural openings. Approximately eight acres are planted in Slash Pine, representing an ongoing timber investment with long term value. Scattered throughout the remainder of the acreage are natural hardwoods, creating plenty of habitat diversity. About 3.72 acres consist of scattered wetlands that attract and support a wide range of wildlife. These wetland pockets, paired with natural hardwoods and pine, offer a mix of upland and lowland terrain.
An internal trail system provides access to much of the acreage, making it practical for land management, recreational use, or future residential planning. A utility easement along the northern boundary provides access for service connections, supporting future residential development.
The location allows a landowner to enjoy rural privacy while remaining close to coastal amenities. Steinhatchee, a well known fishing and scalloping destination, is approximately 25 minutes away via Scenic Beach Road. Perry, the county seat of Taylor County, is about 23 miles inland and offers groceries, supplies, schools, and services. Live Oak and Madison are within an hours drive, with Tallahassee approximately 75 miles to the northwest, providing access to a larger metropolitan area.
The surrounding region is part of Floridas Big Bend and Nature Coast, known for its natural resources, public lands, and outdoor opportunities. Public access points for fishing and boating are close by at Keaton Beach, while hunting and hiking areas can be found throughout the county. The propertys combination of planted pines, hardwood areas, wetlands, and open ground provides opportunities for wildlife viewing, recreation, or family use.
For those seeking land that supports both residential and recreational uses, this Taylor County tract offers space, diversity, and proximity to coastal and inland destinations. Whether managed as timberland, developed into a homestead, or maintained as a recreational retreat, the acreage provides a foundation for multiple uses in a well located part of North Florida.
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Eco-Communities
Water Source: Well Required
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Carport Spaces: 0.00
Sewer: Septic Needed
Utilities: Electricity Available
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Home Owners Association Fee: 0.00
Insurance Expense: 0.00
Net Operating Income: 0.00
Other Expense: 0.00
Tax Year: 2024
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Country: US
Current Use: Residential
Legal Description: LEG 0012.70 ACRES - DEERWOOD AT THE BEACHES - LOT 2 BLK I LESS COM SLY MOST COR - LOT 2 FOR POB N 734.23 FT S47DE - 547.06 FT S47DW 545.24 FT TO POB - OR 405-688
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