Homesite by The Lake
Mourning Dove Rd : Satsuma, FL 32189
Putnam County, Florida
Lot Description
Affordable Quarter-Acre Near St. Johns River in Satsuma
Mourning Dove Rd : Satsuma, FL 32189
Putnam County, Florida
0.23 Acres
$9,999 Usd
Welcome to your opportunity to own an exceptionally affordable 0.23-Acre building lot in Satsuma, Florida-where Old Florida river town character meets proximity to the legendary St. Johns River and unbeatable value. This property offers exceptional opportunity for first-time land buyers, river enthusiasts seeking access to Florida's greatest waterway, budget-conscious retirees, or investors entering Florida's market at rock-bottom pricing.
Located on Mourning Dove Rd in the peaceful community of Satsuma, this residential lot sits in one of Putnam County's most naturally positioned towns-nestled along the western banks of the St. Johns River. Imagine owning your own piece of Florida where you can build an affordable river retreat, place a manufactured home, or hold as an investment while enjoying proximity to some of the state's best freshwater fishing, boating, and wildlife viewing-all for under $10,000.
At 0.23 acres (approximately 10,019 square feet), this property provides a standard residential building lot with dimensions of approximately 75 feet by 135 feet-adequate space for a home up to 1,500 square feet, driveway, small yard, and basic landscaping. This lot size offers tremendous advantages: the most affordable entry point into St. Johns River region property ownership, ultra-low annual property taxes of only $46.31 (about $3.86/Month-Incredibly low.), manageable site preparation costs, and easy ongoing property maintenance.
The terrain is typical of river-adjacent Putnam County-relatively level with natural vegetation and sandy soils that drain well. Some clearing will be needed to prepare a building site, but the work is manageable and less extensive than heavily forested properties, keeping development costs reasonable. The property is wooded, providing natural privacy and that classic Old Florida feel of living surrounded by nature.
Power is available in the area, making utility connections practical. You'll need to install a well for water-standard for rural Florida and providing unlimited fresh water with no monthly bills-and a septic system for wastewater. Florida's sandy soils are ideal for conventional septic systems that last for decades with minimal maintenance.
The property is zoned R-4 Residential, allowing site-built homes, modular homes, and other residential structures per Putnam County regulations. This zoning provides flexibility in construction approach-whether you want traditional stick-built construction, factory-built modular homes for efficiency and cost savings, or other approved housing types.
Best of all, there's no HOA and no time-to-build restrictions-no monthly fees eating into your budget, no restrictive covenants limiting your vision, no architectural committees dictating aesthetics, and no pressure to build on anyone's timeline but your own. This is your land, and you have complete freedom to develop it when and how you choose within Putnam County's reasonable building codes.
The location in Satsuma is the true highlight of this property. You're positioned just minutes from the St. Johns River-one of only a few rivers in North America that flows north, stretching 310 miles from its headwaters in Indian River County to its mouth at the Atlantic Ocean near Jacksonville. The river provides world-class fishing for largemouth bass, catfish, crappie, and other species, excellent boating and kayaking through pristine waters and wetlands, wildlife viewing including alligators, wading birds, bald eagles, and manatees in winter, and a unique waterway ecosystem found nowhere else in Florida.
Satsuma itself is a small river town (population around 200) maintaining authentic Old Florida character. The town was once a thriving center during the steamboat era when the St. Johns River served as Florida's main transportation artery. Today, Satsuma offers quiet, peaceful living for those who appreciate river access, natural beauty, and small-town simplicity over urban amenities and crowds. The town sits approximately 20 minutes from Palatka (Putnam County's seat with essential services), 40 minutes from beautiful Crescent Beach on the Atlantic coast, 45 minutes from historic St. Augustine, and about an hour from Gainesville.
We're making land ownership accessible with the most affordable financing available:
Cash Discounted Price: $9,999 (under $10K.)
Easy Owner Financing Available:
- Down Payment: $225
- Documentation Fee: $250 (one-time)
- Total Due Today: $475
- Monthly Payment: $225/Month for 72 months
- Total if Financed: $16,675 over 6 years
Own nearly a quarter-acre near the St. Johns River for just $475 down and $225 per month-less than most people spend on cable and streaming services. No credit checks, no bank hassles, no complicated approval process. This is land ownership made accessible to virtually everyone.
See Info Below:
- Property Address: Mourning Dove Rd, Satsuma, FL 32189
- State Florida
- County: Putnam
- Zip: 32189
- Size: 0.23 acres (approximately 10,019 square feet)
- Lot Dimensions: Approximately 75 feet x 135 feet
- Parcel/APN: 01-11-26-8241-0180-0250
Gps Coordinates (Decimal Degrees):
- Center: 29.564083, -81.631083
- NW Corner: 29.564183, -81.631278
- NE Corner: 29.564192, -81.630864
- SE Corner: 29.563992, -81.630864
- SW Corner: 29.563981, -81.631275
Gps Coordinates (Degrees/Minutes/Seconds):
- Center: 29°33'50.7"N, 81°37'51.9"W
- Nw: 29°33'51.06"N, 81°37'52.60"W
- Ne: 29°33'51.09"N, 81°37'51.11"W
- Se: 29°33'50.37"N, 81°37'51.09"W
- Sw: 29°33'50.33"N, 81°37'52.59"W
- Annual Taxes: Approximately $46.31/Year (only $3.86/Month.)
- Zoning: R1-A- Residential (Allows site-built homes, modular homes)
- Hoa/Poa: None - No HOA fees or restrictions
- Time to Build: No restrictions - Build on your timeline
- Improvements: Wooded lot with natural vegetation
- Access: Mourning Dove Rd (County-maintained road)
- Water: Private well required (typical depth 100-250 feet)
- Sewer: Septic system required (permitted through Florida Department of Health - Putnam County)
- Utilities: Power available in area; Propane for cooking/heating; Internet options available
- Camping/RVs: Not permitted per Putnam County regulations
Information presented in this listing is deemed accurate but is not guaranteed. Buyers are advised to conduct their own due diligence and verify all details independently before purchase.
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Location And Setting Overview - The St. Johns River Advantage
Your Gateway to River Living: This 0.23-Acre lot on Mourning Dove Rd sits in Satsuma-a small, authentic Old Florida river town positioned along the western banks of the legendary St. Johns River. While tiny in population (around 200 residents), Satsuma offers something priceless: proximity to one of America's great rivers combined with ultra-affordable land prices and genuine small-town character.
Satsuma's history stretches back to the late 1800S when steamboats plied the St. Johns River carrying passengers and freight between Jacksonville and interior Florida. The town thrived during this era, serving as a stop for steamers and a shipping point for local agricultural products including the citrus that gave the town its name. While steamboat travel faded with railroads and automobiles, Satsuma retained its river heritage and small-town character.
Today, Satsuma appeals to those seeking authentic river town living-fishermen wanting daily access to the St. Johns, retirees seeking affordable Florida living near water, nature lovers appreciating wildlife and natural beauty, boaters wanting river access without expensive marina fees, and budget-conscious buyers seeking land near water at inland prices rather than coastal premiums.
Your property on Mourning Dove Rd provides the perfect base for enjoying everything Satsuma and the St. Johns River offer. At under $10,000 with incredibly low taxes ($46.31/Year), this represents exceptional value for land positioned near one of Florida's greatest natural and recreational resources.
The St. Johns River - Florida's Great Waterway: The St. Johns River is truly unique. Flowing north for 310 miles-one of only a few rivers in the Western Hemisphere flowing north-it drains a watershed of nearly 9,000 square miles. The river serves as one of Florida's most important ecosystems, economic resources, and recreational destinations.
Near Satsuma, the St. Johns is a wide, slow-moving river with extensive marshes and wetlands creating pristine wildlife habitat. The river here provides excellent fishing for largemouth bass (the river is nationally famous for trophy bass), catfish (channel cats and flatheads), black crappie (speckled perch), bluegill and shellcracker, striped bass and their hybrids, and various other species.
Beyond fishing, the river offers boating through beautiful natural landscapes with minimal development, kayaking and canoeing through quiet backwaters and tributaries, wildlife viewing including alligators (abundant), wading birds (herons, egrets, ibis), bald eagles (increasingly common), ospreys fishing the waters, manatees (winter months seeking warm springs), and diverse waterfowl and shore birds.
Living near the St. Johns means having this incredible natural resource as your playground. Launch a boat at nearby public ramps, paddle a kayak through pristine waters, fish from shore or boat, photograph wildlife and beautiful river landscapes, or simply enjoy peaceful riverside sunsets. Many Satsuma residents structure their lives around the river-fishing most mornings, enjoying afternoons on the water, and watching wildlife from their porches in the evenings.
Putnam County - Affordable River Living: Putnam County stretches along both sides of the St. Johns River, encompassing riverfront communities, agricultural lands, and natural areas. The county remains one of Florida's most affordable, with land prices, housing costs, and property taxes far below state averages.
This affordability attracts budget-conscious retirees, river enthusiasts prioritizing access over amenities, fishing and boating enthusiasts, working families seeking affordable land and homes, remote workers choosing river living over urban stress, and investors recognizing value in underpriced river-adjacent properties.
Strategic Location - River Access, City Proximity:
Palatka (approximately 12-14 miles south, 20-25 minutes): Putnam County's seat offers grocery stores (Walmart, Winn-Dixie, Save-A-Lot), hardware stores and building supplies, medical facilities including Putnam Community Medical Center, restaurants and casual dining, county services and government offices, riverfront parks and boat ramps on the St. Johns River, and essential services.
Crescent Beach (approximately 25-30 miles east, 40-50 minutes): Beautiful Atlantic coast beach provides ocean swimming, surfing, fishing, beachcombing, and weekend getaway opportunities. Living in Satsuma means being positioned between the St. Johns River and the Atlantic Ocean-water recreation in every direction.
St. Augustine (approximately 35-40 miles northeast, 45-55 minutes): America's oldest city offers historic downtown with Castillo de San Marcos, museums and cultural attractions, excellent dining and tourist amenities, beautiful beaches, and unique blend of history and modern conveniences.
Gainesville (approximately 55-60 miles northwest, 60-70 minutes): Home to University of Florida providing Shands Hospital (premier medical center), Oaks Mall and comprehensive shopping, SEC sports excitement (Go Gators.), diverse dining options, cultural attractions, and employment opportunities.
Jacksonville (approximately 60-65 miles north, 65-75 minutes): Florida's largest city offers Jacksonville International Airport, professional sports (Jaguars, Jumbo Shrimp), extensive shopping and entertainment, major medical centers, and diverse employment sectors.
This positioning provides ideal balance-ultra-affordable river town living on your own land, yet within 20-25 minutes of Palatka's essential services and reasonable drives to beaches, historic St. Augustine, and Jacksonville's urban amenities.
Climate and Outdoor Living: Satsuma sits in Northeast Florida's humid subtropical climate-hot, humid summers and mild winters perfect for year-round outdoor activities and river enjoyment. Summer (June-September) brings warm weather with afternoon thunderstorms. These storms typically arrive predictably in late afternoon, cooling temperatures and providing spectacular lightning displays over the river.
Winter (December-February) is delightful with daytime highs in the 60s-70s and nighttime lows in the 40s-50s. Hard freezes are occasional but brief, and snow is virtually unknown. Winter is perhaps the best season for fishing as cooling waters trigger feeding activity and comfortable temperatures make all-day fishing pleasant.
Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) offer particularly beautiful conditions with comfortable temperatures, moderate humidity, and excellent fishing as seasonal transitions trigger fish activity. Spring brings wildflowers and bird migrations. Fall offers comfortable weather perfect for outdoor projects and recreation.
The region receives approximately 52 inches of annual rainfall, mostly during summer months. You'll enjoy about 220 sunny days per year-plenty of sunshine for outdoor living, fishing, boating, and river activities.
The Satsuma River Town Lifestyle: Satsuma attracts river enthusiasts who structure life around fishing and boating, budget-conscious retirees seeking affordable Florida living near water, nature lovers appreciating wildlife and pristine landscapes, peace-seekers valuing quiet and simplicity over urban energy, anglers wanting daily access to legendary bass fishing, kayakers and paddlers seeking scenic waterways, and investors recognizing value in underpriced river-region properties.
Living in Satsuma means mornings fishing the St. Johns for bass or catfish, afternoons exploring quiet backwaters by kayak, evenings watching sunsets over the river, weekends boating to riverside fish camps or natural areas, and daily wildlife viewing from your property or nearby waters. This isn't a lifestyle focused on shopping malls, restaurants, or nightlife-it's about connecting with nature, enjoying the river, living simply, and appreciating Florida's natural heritage.
The absence of HOAs and time-to-build restrictions provides complete freedom. Purchase now at under $10K while prices are exceptionally low, hold while property appreciates, and build whenever timing and finances are optimal. Or purchase and build immediately if ready. The choice is yours without pressure or restrictions.
Building Your Dream River Retreat - Affordable Options
Your 0.23-Acre lot in Satsuma provides adequate space for modest, affordable housing perfect for river retreats, retirement cottages, or small family homes. This lot size accommodates homes up to approximately 1,500 square feet plus driveway and small yard.
Manufactured Homes - Maximum Affordability ($30,000-$75,000 total): For budget-conscious buyers prioritizing river access over large living spaces, manufactured homes provide the most affordable path to ownership. Verify current Putnam County R-4 zoning requirements for manufactured homes as regulations vary.
Single-wide models square feet, 1-2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom) cost $20,000-$35,000 delivered and set up-perfect for singles, couples, or retirees using this as a fishing retreat. Small double-wide models (900-1,200 square feet, 2-3 bedrooms, 1-2 bathrooms) cost $35,000-$55,000 delivered and set up.
Installation costs run $7,000-$12,000 including site preparation, foundation, setup, tie-downs, skirting, and steps. Add $3,500-$6,500 for well and $5,000-$7,500 for septic. Total move-in cost: approximately $38,000-$80,000 for complete river-area homeownership at remarkably affordable prices.
Modular Homes - Quality and Efficiency ($70,000-$130,000 total): Modular homes fit R-4 zoning and offer excellent value. Built in factories to Florida Building Code, then assembled on permanent foundations. A compact modular home (900-1,300 square feet, 2-3 bedrooms, 1-2 bathrooms) costs $60,000-$95,000 for the structure, plus $12,000-$20,000 for site work, foundation, and assembly. Including utilities, total investment runs $85,000-$135,000.
Timeline is typically 4-6 months from order to move-in. These homes appreciate like site-built construction while costing significantly less and building faster.
Site-Built Homes - Traditional Construction ($80,000-$170,000 total): For traditional stick-built construction, compact efficient homes work best on this lot size. A modest site-built home (800-1,200 square feet, 2-3 bedrooms, 1-2 bathrooms) costs approximately $110-$145 per square foot including all construction, site work, and utilities. Total investment: roughly $90,000-$175,000.
Small, well-designed river cottages can be incredibly comfortable through smart layouts, efficient storage, open floor plans creating spacious feel, covered porches extending living space outdoors, and large windows capturing river breezes and natural light.
Timeline is typically 8-12 months from groundbreaking to completion.
River Cottage Design Considerations: When building near the St. Johns, consider features enhancing river lifestyle: covered porches for enjoying outdoor living without sun/rain exposure, outdoor showers for rinsing after fishing or boating, fish cleaning stations with running water and waste disposal, boat/kayak storage areas (covered or enclosed), and screened rooms for bug-free outdoor enjoyment in Florida's humid climate.
Building Timeline: From land purchase to move-in:
- Modular homes: 4-6 months
- Site-built homes: 9-13 months
Utilities Installation:
Well System ($3,500-$6,500): In the Satsuma area near the St. Johns River, wells typically drill 100-250 feet depending on specific location and desired water quality. Complete systems include drilling, casing, submersible pump, pressure tank, and basic treatment if needed. You'll have unlimited fresh water with no monthly bills.
Water quality near the river is generally good, though some areas may have slight sulfur content (creates harmless rotten-egg smell) easily treated with aeration or filtration systems ($400-$1,200).
Septic System ($5,000-$7,500): Florida's sandy soils work well for conventional septic systems. Standard systems for 2-3 bedroom homes include 1,000-Gallon tank, drain field, installation, and Florida Department of Health permitting. Properly maintained systems last 25-35+ years with pumping every 3-5 years ($275-$350).
Electric Connection ($800-$2,500): With power available in the area, connection costs vary based on distance from existing lines to your building site. Includes utility connection fees, meter installation, and service runs. Monthly bills for small energy-efficient homes typically run $90-$180.
Propane ($0 initial, $350-$900 annually): Propane companies provide tanks free; you pay for gas used. Annual costs for cooking and hot water in small homes typically run $350-$900.
Internet: Satellite internet (Starlink at $120/Month) provides high-speed service suitable for streaming and remote work. Cellular-based options are also available.
The St. Johns River Lifestyle - World-Class Fishing and Boating
Living in Satsuma means having the St. Johns River as your primary recreational resource. This isn't occasional vacation fishing-it's daily access to one of America's great bass fishing destinations.
Legendary Bass Fishing: The St. Johns River is nationally famous for largemouth bass fishing. The river produces trophy bass exceeding 10 pounds regularly, with fish in the 6-8 pound range common. Professional bass tournaments frequently visit the St. Johns because it consistently produces large fish.
The river's wide, slow-moving character creates ideal bass habitat-extensive vegetation (hydrilla, water hyacinth, lily pads), varied depth changes, cypress trees and stumps, grass flats and deeper channels, and abundant baitfish populations. Bass thrive in this diverse ecosystem.
Year-Round Fishing: The St. Johns provides productive fishing every month:
Spring (March-May): Excellent bass fishing as fish move shallow to spawn. Sight-fishing for bedding bass provides exciting opportunities. This is many anglers' favorite season.
Summer (June-August): Early morning and evening fishing when temperatures moderate. Target deeper water, shaded areas, and vegetation edges. Catfish provide excellent action during summer months.
Fall (September-November): Outstanding fishing as waters cool and bass feed heavily. Fall offers some of the year's best and most consistent action.
Winter (December-February): Productive fishing with proper techniques targeting deeper water. Comfortable temperatures make all-day fishing pleasant compared to northern states where lakes freeze solid.
Other Species: Beyond bass, the river offers channel catfish and flathead catfish (excellent eating and fighting), black crappie/speckled perch (great winter fishing and delicious), bluegill and shellcracker (year-round action, perfect for families), striped bass and hybrid stripers (exciting fighters), and various other species providing diversity.
Boating and Paddling: The St. Johns accommodates all watercraft-bass boats and flats boats for serious anglers, pontoon boats for family cruising and relaxation, jon boats for budget-friendly fishing, kayaks and canoes for quiet exploration and exercise, and stand-up paddleboards for scenic paddling.
Public boat ramps near Satsuma provide river access. Many residents keep boats on trailers at home, launching when they want to fish or explore. Others prefer kayaks or canoes stored easily on racks.
The river offers endless paddling opportunities-quiet backwaters and tributaries, pristine marshes teeming with wildlife, connection to numerous lakes, and scenic main river channel. Multi-day paddling trips are possible through remote areas few people ever see.
Wildlife Viewing: The St. Johns River corridor is one of Florida's premier wildlife viewing areas. You'll regularly see American alligators (abundant-often 50+ visible during river trips), wading birds including great blue herons, great egrets, snowy egrets, white ibis, roseate spoonbills, and tricolored herons, bald eagles (increasingly common with established nesting territories), ospreys diving for fish, wood storks (endangered species thriving here), anhinga and cormorants, numerous duck species in winter, and diverse shore birds and song birds.
Manatees migrate up the St. Johns during winter months seeking warm spring-fed tributaries. While more common further south, occasional manatee sightings occur near Satsuma, especially during colder weather when they seek warmer waters.
River Culture and Community: The St. Johns River creates unique culture. Riverside fish camps and restaurants serve fresh catfish and Southern cooking. Old-timers share fishing reports and river stories. Locals track water levels, seasonal patterns, and fish movements. This river-focused lifestyle connects people to nature, seasons, and Florida's heritage in ways modern subdivisions cannot replicate.
Why This Property Represents Exceptional Value
Unbeatable Price: At just $9,999 cash or $475 down with financing, this is among the most affordable land in Florida's river region. For less than the cost of a used car, you own real estate near the legendary St. Johns River-land that will be yours forever, that typically appreciates over time, and that provides immediate access to world-class outdoor recreation.
Ultra-Low Carrying Costs: Annual taxes of only $46.31 ($3.86/Month) mean holding costs are negligible. Even if not building immediately, carrying this property costs almost nothing while it appreciates and you enjoy river access.
St. Johns River Proximity: Proximity to the St. Johns provides lifestyle value priceless for fishing and boating enthusiasts. Properties near legendary fishing waters typically appreciate better than landlocked parcels as recreational real estate remains in high demand.
No Time Pressure: Without HOA or time-to-build restrictions, hold this land as long as desired, building whenever timing and finances are perfect. Buy now at today's low price, enjoy river access immediately, and build when ready.
Florida Tax Advantages: No state income tax saves $2,000-$12,000+ annually for many households compared to high-tax states. Homestead exemption provides additional savings once you build.
Appreciation Potential: While Putnam County has appreciated more slowly than some regions, proximity to the St. Johns River, increasing recognition of the river's fishing reputation, growing interest in affordable river living, and Jacksonville's regional growth support future appreciation. Land purchased today for under $10K could reasonably appreciate to $15,000-$25,000+ over 5-10 years.
Perfect for River Enthusiasts: For bass anglers, kayakers, boaters, and river lovers, this property provides affordable entry into St. Johns River region living. Properties on or near legendary fishing waters command premiums-buying now at under $10K provides exceptional value.
Investment Opportunity: For investors, this property offers strong potential. Acquire at under $10K, hold for appreciation as river region gains recognition, and potentially resell at higher prices or build for rental income serving fishing/boating enthusiasts.
Simple, Fast Buying Process
Step 1 - Contact Us: Visit or call to discuss the property.
Step 2 - Choose Payment Option:
Cash ($9,999): We prepare warranty deed, you provide payment, we record deed in your name at Putnam County in 1-2 days.
Owner Financing ($225 Down + $250 Doc Fee, then $225/Month for 72 Months): No credit check. Pay $475 at signing, then $225 monthly for 6 years. Contract for deed gives immediate possession with deed transferring at payoff.
Step 3 - Make Payment: Through secure online system or cashier's check.
Step 4 - Sign Documents: Electronic or physical signatures.
Step 5 - Enjoy Your Land: Start using property immediately-visit, plan, enjoy river access.
Our Commitment:
- No Credit Checks
- No Bank Hassles
- No Prepayment Penalty
- Immediate Possession
- No Time-to-Build Pressure
Property Taxes: Just $46.31 annually ($3.86/Month) paid to Putnam County.
About H5 Land Ventures: Family-owned business helping hundreds achieve affordable land ownership.
Landmarks and References:
- Satsuma community (small river town)
- St. Johns River (major landmark)
- Us-17 (main highway along river)
- Approximately 12-14 miles north of Palatka
- Approximately 60 miles from Gainesville
Property Visit Recommendations:
- Visit during daylight hours
- Bring charged GPS device or smartphone
- Wear appropriate footwear for wooded terrain
- Bring camera to document property
- Consider driving to St. Johns River while in area
- Satsuma has very limited services-plan accordingly
Contact for directions assistance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How close is the St. Johns River?
A: Satsuma sits directly along the St. Johns River. Public boat ramps and river access are within just a few minutes' drive from this property.
Q: Can I fish the St. Johns?
A: Absolutely. The St. Johns is one of Florida's premier bass fishing destinations. Public access is available, and the river provides world-class fishing year-round.
Q: Is this really under $10K?
A: Yes. Cash price is just $9,999. This makes river-region land ownership accessible to almost everyone.
Q: What are the taxes?
A: Only $46.31 annually ($3.86/Month)-Incredibly affordable for land near the St. Johns River.
Q: Is this really no credit check?
A: Absolutely. We don't run credit or require income verification.
Q: Can I pay off early?
A: Yes. No prepayment penalty.
Q: Why so affordable?
A: Putnam County and Satsuma remain among Florida's most affordable areas. We believe in fair pricing that makes land ownership accessible.
Your Affordable River Dream Starts Here
This 0.23-Acre lot in Satsuma represents your most affordable entry into St. Johns River region living. At just $9,999 cash or $475 down, owning land near one of America's great rivers is accessible to virtually everyone.
The annual taxes of $46.31 are negligible. The location provides legendary fishing at your doorstep. Satsuma offers authentic river town living focused on outdoor recreation and nature.
For bass anglers, kayakers, river lovers, and anyone seeking affordable Florida living near world-class waters, this property is perfect.
Ready to own your piece of the St. Johns River region? Visit or contact us today. For under $10K, your river dream starts now.
More Land Details
Property Type: Residential Land
Size: 0.23 Acres
Apn: 01-11-26-8241-0180-0250
Annual Taxes: $46.31
Zoning: R-4 Residential
Town: Satsuma
Access: Mourning Dove Rd
HOA: None
River Access: Minutes to St. Johns River
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The details provided in this property listing are believed to be reliable but are not warranted. Prospective buyers should conduct their own due diligence to verify information before purchase.
At H5 Land Ventures, we believe that owning land should be possible for everyone. We are a family-owned business that specializes in making land ownership simple, affordable, and accessible so you can build your legacy, create memories, and invest in your future.
Lot Maps & Attachments
Directions to Lot
Directions to Property
The property is located on Mourning Dove Rd in Satsuma, FL 32189. GPS coordinates: 29.564083, -81.631083 (decimal) or 29°33'50.7"N, 81°37'51.9"W. We strongly recommend using GPS coordinates for most accurate navigation.
From Gainesville (approximately 55-60 miles, 60-70 minutes):
1. Start in Gainesville
2. Head east on University Ave/SR-26 East
3. Continue on SR-26 E for approximately 20 miles
4. Turn right (south) onto US-301 South
5. Continue on US-301 S for approximately 30-35 miles
6. In Putnam Hall area, turn left (east) onto CR-309/Putnam Hall Rd
7. Continue approximately 5-6 miles
8. Turn right (south) onto Satsuma Ave toward Satsuma
9. Continue into Satsuma
10. Turn left (east) onto Mourning Dove Rd
11. Use GPS coordinates 29.564083, -81.631083 to navigate to property
12. Property will be on Mourning Dove Rd
Alternative Route from Gainesville:
1. Take SR-20 East from Gainesville toward Palatka
2. In Palatka, turn right (south) onto US-17 South
3. Continue approximately 12 miles to Satsuma area
4. Navigate to Mourning Dove Rd using GPS coordinates
From Ocala (approximately 65-70 miles, 75-85 minutes):
1. Start in Ocala
2. Head northeast on E Silver Springs Blvd/SR-40 East
3. Continue on SR-40 E to Astor (approximately 35-40 miles)
4. Turn left (north) onto CR-415 North
5. Continue on CR-415 N approximately 15-18 miles
6. Turn right (east) onto CR-309 East
7. Continue approximately 8-10 miles
8. Turn left (north) onto Satsuma Ave
9. Continue to Satsuma
10. Turn right (east) onto Mourning Dove Rd
11. Navigate to property using GPS: 29.564083, -81.631083
Alternative Route from Ocala via Palatka:
1. Take SR-40 East from Ocala to Palatka (approximately 45 miles)
2. In Palatka, turn left (north) onto US-17 North
3. Continue approximately 12 miles to Satsuma area
4. Navigate to Mourning Dove Rd using GPS coordinates
From Palatka (approximately 12-14 miles, 20-25 minutes):
1. Start in Palatka
2. Head north on US-17 North (Main Street/St. Johns Ave)
3. Continue on US-17 N for approximately 11-13 miles
4. As you approach Satsuma area, watch for Satsuma Ave
5. Turn left (west) onto Satsuma Ave into Satsuma
6. Turn right (east) onto Mourning Dove Rd
7. Use GPS coordinates 29.564083, -81.631083 to navigate to property location
8. Property will be on Mourning Dove Rd
Alternative Route from Palatka:
1. From Palatka, take Reid Street north to CR-309
2. Turn right (east) onto CR-309
3. Continue to Satsuma area
4. Navigate to Mourning Dove Rd using GPS
GPS Navigation Details:
- Primary Coordinates (Decimal): 29.564083, -81.631083
- Primary Coordinates (DMS): 29°33'50.7"N, 81°37'51.9"W
- Corner Coordinates Available for reference in property details
Navigation Tips:
- GPS coordinates provide most accurate navigation
- Mourning Dove Rd is in Satsuma area near St. Johns River
- US-17 is main north-south route along river
- Cell coverage generally good for GPS navigation
- Satsuma is small-easy to navigate once there
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