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Ne 106 Terrace : East Bronson, FL 32621
Levy County, Florida
Lot Description
Own Your Piece of Old Florida: 0.40-Acre Residential Lot in East Bronson, Levy County.
Discover an outstanding opportunity to own a spacious 0.40-Acre residential lot in the tranquil community of East Bronson, nestled in the heart of Levy County, Florida. This generous parcel offers the perfect combination of rural serenity, natural Florida beauty, and convenient access to North Central Florida's vibrant cities and world-famous natural attractions.
Parcel Identification Number (Apn): 09370
Positioned at the GPS coordinates of 29°26'02.8"N, 82°35'14.8"W (center point), this property provides an ideal canvas for building your Florida dream home, establishing a peaceful retirement haven, creating a weekend escape, or making a strategic investment in one of Florida's most authentic and rapidly appreciating regions.
With 0.40 acres-nearly half an acre-of usable land, you'll enjoy substantially more space than standard residential lots, providing ample room for a comfortable home, extensive landscaping, detached workshop or garage, RV parking, outdoor recreation areas, gardens, and so much more. Whether you're drawn to Florida's natural springs and rivers, seeking affordable land ownership, planning your future retirement, or simply wanting to own a substantial piece of the Sunshine State, this East Bronson property offers exceptional value and unlimited potential.
Pricing Structured for Maximum Accessibility
We've designed our pricing options to make Florida land ownership achievable for buyers at every financial level:
Cash Purchase Option
$19,999 total - Own your 0.40-Acre Florida property outright with a single payment. This represents outstanding value for a lot of this size in North Central Florida, working out to approximately $50,000 per acre. With one payment, you'll hold clear title to your land with no further obligations beyond annual property taxes.
Owner Financing Option
Our exceptionally flexible owner financing program makes immediate land ownership possible:
Down Payment: $350 - Get started with minimal upfront investment
Document Fee: $72 - Low one-time processing charge
Monthly Payment: $350 - Consistent, affordable monthly installments
Term: 72 months - Six years to complete your purchase
Total Investment: $25,622 when financed
With our owner financing program, you can begin your Florida land ownership journey immediately-no bank involvement, no credit checks, no complicated approval processes, no lengthy qualification requirements. Your monthly payment of $350 is comparable to a modest car payment or less than many people spend on cable television and streaming services, making this substantial 0.40-Acre property accessible to buyers who might not qualify for traditional bank financing.
Property Taxes: Remarkably Low Annual Costs
One of this property's most attractive features is the very reasonable property tax burden. Annual property taxes total just $104.72 per year.
Breaking this down further, that's only $8.73 per month to maintain your property taxes. This modest annual expense means:
You can comfortably hold the property for years while planning your future without financial strain
Your investment won't be eroded by excessive carrying costs that plague property owners in other states
Even if life circumstances delay your building plans, the property remains highly affordable
Long-term holding for investment purposes is financially practical and sustainable
You'll benefit from one of Florida's most favorable property tax environments
These exceptionally low taxes, combined with our accessible financing options, make this property one of the most attractive and affordable real estate opportunities available in North Central Florida today.
Precise GPS Location and Property Boundaries
Your property is precisely located in East Bronson, Levy County, Florida. We've carefully documented the exact GPS coordinates in degree/minute/second format to help you locate and visit your future land with pinpoint accuracy:
Center Point: 29°26'02.8"N, 82°35'14.8"W
Corner Coordinates:
Northwest Corner: 29°26'3.75"N, 82°35'15.03"W
Northeast Corner: 29°26'2.42"N, 82°35'13.83"W
Southwest Corner: 29°26'3.18"N, 82°35'15.89"W
Southeast Corner: 29°26'1.87"N, 82°35'14.66"W
These precise coordinates can be entered into any GPS device, smartphone mapping application (Google Maps, Apple Maps, Waze, etc.), or dedicated GPS navigation unit to guide you directly to your property. The exact corner coordinates allow you to identify and walk the specific boundaries of your 0.40-Acre lot, making it easy to visualize optimal placement for your future home, outbuildings, landscaping features, driveways, and comprehensive site planning.
About East Bronson and Levy County
East Bronson is located in Levy County, one of North Central Florida's most authentic, unspoiled, and naturally beautiful regions. This area offers residents a genuine rural Florida lifestyle-the "Old Florida" that's rapidly disappearing in other parts of the state-while remaining reasonably accessible to urban amenities, employment centers, and world-class natural attractions.
Bronson: Your County Seat and Nearest Town
Bronson (population approximately 1,100) serves as the Levy County seat and provides essential governmental services and basic amenities for the surrounding rural area. Founded in 1884 and named after a prominent settler, Bronson maintains its small-town character, historic charm, and authentic Florida atmosphere.
Town Character:
Genuine small-town Florida atmosphere reminiscent of earlier decades
Friendly, close-knit community where neighbors know each other
Safe environment with significantly lower crime rates than urban areas
Peaceful lifestyle far removed from urban congestion and stress
Exceptionally affordable cost of living
Gateway community to numerous natural attractions and springs
Historic downtown area with period buildings
Services and Amenities in Bronson:
Despite its small size, Bronson provides essential services for residents:
Local grocery stores and convenience markets for daily needs
Gas stations and basic automotive services
United States Post Office
Levy County Courthouse and government administrative offices
Levy County Sheriff's Office substation
Local restaurants and cafés offering home-style cooking
Churches representing various Christian denominations
Small community parks and recreational facilities
Local hardware and farm supply stores
Medical clinic for basic healthcare needs
For more extensive shopping, dining options, specialized medical care, entertainment, and cultural activities, Gainesville is only 35 miles to the east, providing comprehensive big-city amenities while you enjoy the benefits of rural living. Chiefland, Levy County's largest city, is about 12 miles north and offers additional shopping and services.
Levy County Comprehensive Overview
Levy County encompasses approximately 1,413 square miles in North Central Florida, bordered by the Gulf of Mexico to the west, creating a diverse landscape that ranges from coastal areas to inland forests, rivers, and agricultural lands.
County Seat: Bronson
Total County Population: Approximately 42,000 residents spread across a large geographic area
Major Communities:
Chiefland (largest city, approximately 2,200 population)
Cedar Key (historic Gulf Coast fishing village and artist community)
Williston (eastern Levy County)
Inglis (Gulf Coast)
Yankeetown (Gulf Coast)
Otter Creek
Bronson (county seat)
County Services and Infrastructure:
Levy County Sheriff's Office providing law enforcement throughout the county
Levy County Fire Rescue serving rural areas with multiple stations
County administrative offices centralized in Bronson
Public library system with branches in several communities
Nature Coast State Trail providing 32 miles of paved multi-use trail
Multiple public parks and natural areas
Boat ramps and water access points throughout the county
Agricultural extension office
Economic Base:
Agriculture (cattle, timber, row crops)
Tourism (springs, Cedar Key, nature-based recreation)
Commercial fishing and aquaculture
Forestry and forest products
Small businesses and retail
Growing retirement and residential sectors
Climate and Weather Patterns
East Bronson enjoys classic North Central Florida weather with distinct but mild seasons, providing year-round outdoor living opportunities:
Summer Season (June-September):
Warm and humid conditions typical of subtropical Florida
Daily high temperatures typically 89-93°F (32-34°C)
Afternoon thunderstorms very common, especially July and August
Brief but intense rainfall most afternoons during peak summer
Warm evenings with temperatures rarely dropping below 72°F (22°C)
Lush, brilliantly green landscape
Abundant wildlife activity
Fall Season (October-November):
Decreasing humidity creating more comfortable conditions
Pleasant days with highs typically 75-85°F (24-29°C)
Beautiful evenings perfect for outdoor activities and entertaining
Significantly reduced rainfall compared to summer months
Excellent weather for outdoor projects, construction, and recreation
Migratory birds arriving for winter
Generally considered the best weather of the year
Winter Season (December-February):
Mild temperatures by northern and midwestern standards
Daytime highs typically 68-73°F (20-23°C)
Cool nights, occasionally dipping to upper 40s°F (8-9°C)
Rare freezes possible but infrequent and brief
Lowest rainfall period of the year
Dry, comfortable conditions
Peak season for snowbirds fleeing northern winters
Excellent time for outdoor activities
Spring Season (March-May):
Beautiful weather with steadily warming temperatures
Highs climbing from mid-70s to upper-80s°F (24-31°C)
Lower humidity than summer months
Moderate, increasing rainfall as summer approaches
Spectacular displays of flowering trees, azaleas, and wildflowers
Vibrant green landscape
Prime time for enjoying springs and waterways
Annual Rainfall: Approximately 52-56 inches, concentrated primarily in summer months (June-September)
Hurricane Considerations: While Levy County's Gulf Coast areas can be significantly affected by hurricanes, East Bronson's inland location (approximately 30-35 miles from the coast) provides substantial protection from the most severe coastal impacts, particularly devastating storm surge. Wind and rain from hurricanes are possible but typically far less severe than coastal communities experience. The inland location offers peace of mind while maintaining reasonable proximity to Gulf beaches.
Natural Features and Outstanding Outdoor Recreation
Levy County and the East Bronson area are renowned throughout Florida for extraordinary natural beauty and abundant outdoor recreational opportunities that attract visitors from around the world:
Water Features and Resources:
Waccasassa River flowing to the Gulf
Suwannee River forming the northern county boundary
Withlacoochee River along the southern boundary
Gulf of Mexico coastline to the west
Numerous first-magnitude springs producing millions of gallons daily
Countless lakes, ponds, and smaller waterways
Pristine coastal estuaries and salt marshes
World-Famous Natural Springs:
Levy County is home to some of Florida's most spectacular natural springs, drawing visitors from around the globe:
Manatee Springs State Park (first-magnitude spring)
Fanning Springs State Park (second-magnitude spring)
Blue Spring on the Waccasassa River
Devil's Den (privately owned, open to public)
Multiple smaller springs throughout the county
Crystal-clear water maintaining 72°F year-round
Excellent for swimming, snorkeling, diving, and tubing
Outdoor Activities and Recreation:
The area offers virtually unlimited outdoor opportunities:
Freshwater fishing (largemouth bass, catfish, bream, crappie, bluegill)
Saltwater fishing in Gulf waters (redfish, trout, grouper, snapper)
Kayaking and canoeing on pristine spring-fed rivers
Swimming in crystal-clear springs year-round
Boating on rivers and Gulf waters
Scuba diving and snorkeling in springs
Wildlife viewing and nature photography
Bird watching (incredible diversity of species)
Hiking the 32-mile Nature Coast State Trail
Biking on trails and rural roads
Hunting in season (deer, turkey, wild hogs)
Camping in state parks, national forest, and private campgrounds
Manatee viewing in winter months
Fishing from bridges, piers, and boats
Abundant Wildlife:
The area supports extraordinarily diverse Florida wildlife:
White-tailed deer (excellent hunting)
Wild turkeys (spring and fall seasons)
Wild hogs (year-round hunting)
Alligators (in virtually all water bodies)
West Indian manatees (in springs and coastal areas during winter)
Black bears (occasional, increasing population)
Bobcats and foxes
River otters and raccoons
Armadillos (very common)
Numerous wading bird species (herons, egrets, ibis)
Raptors including bald eagles, ospreys, hawks
Abundant songbirds
Gopher tortoises and various turtle species
Diverse snake species (both venomous and non-venomous)
Proximity to Major Attractions, Cities, and Services
Your East Bronson property's strategic location provides reasonable access to numerous destinations while maintaining rural character:
Nearby Attractions and Cities:
Gainesville: 35 miles - University of Florida, Shands Hospital, shopping, dining, cultural events, medical specialists
Chiefland: 12 miles - Larger Levy County community with grocery stores, pharmacies, restaurants, medical clinic
Cedar Key: 35 miles - Historic Gulf Coast fishing village, seafood restaurants, art galleries, beaches, kayaking
Manatee Springs State Park: 20 miles - Swimming, camping, kayaking, manatee viewing
Ocala: 55 miles - Horse farms, shopping malls, medical facilities, restaurants
Ocala National Forest: 50 miles - Camping, hiking, springs, hunting, fishing
Jacksonville: 100 miles - Major city, beaches, airport, port, medical centers
Orlando: 110 miles - Theme parks, entertainment, international airport
Tampa/St. Petersburg: 90 miles - Major metro area, Gulf beaches, airport, cultural attractions
Crystal River: 45 miles - Manatee capital of Florida, water activities, fishing
Fanning Springs State Park: 25 miles - Swimming, picnicking, fishing
Medical Facilities:
Basic medical clinic in Bronson
Chiefland Medical Center (12 miles)
Nature Coast Regional Hospital in Williston (20 miles)
UF Health Shands Hospital in Gainesville (35 miles) - Major medical center with specialists
VA Hospital in Gainesville for veterans
Shopping and Services:
Basic needs met in Bronson and Chiefland
Comprehensive shopping in Gainesville (Oaks Mall, Butler Plaza, numerous stores)
Ocala offers additional shopping options
Online shopping and delivery increasingly available
Potential Uses for Your 0.40-Acre Property
With 0.40 acres-nearly half an acre-of usable land, you have substantially more space and flexibility than typical residential lots, opening numerous possibilities:
Primary Residence and Dream Home
Build your ideal Florida home with room to spare:
Ample space for a comfortable single-family home of virtually any size
Room for extensive landscaping, native gardens, and outdoor living areas
Space for detached two or three-car garage
Workshop or hobby building separate from main house
Ability to create substantial privacy with natural vegetative buffers
Sufficient area for swimming pool, spa, outdoor kitchen, or entertainment areas
Storage buildings for equipment, tools, or seasonal items
Establish permanent Florida residency and enjoy tax benefits
Retirement Property and Future Planning
Levy County is increasingly popular among retirees seeking authentic Florida:
Significantly lower cost of living than South Florida, coastal areas, or major metros
Mild winters without harsh northern cold, snow, or ice
Peaceful rural atmosphere promoting relaxation and reduced stress
Access to world-class natural beauty and outdoor recreation
Proximity to excellent medical facilities in Gainesville
Active and growing retirement community throughout the region
Low property taxes preserve retirement savings and fixed incomes
Year-round outdoor activities maintain health and wellness
Weekend Retreat or Vacation Getaway
Create your own personal Florida escape:
Place a manufactured home or mobile home for affordable occupancy
Build a rustic cabin or small cottage for weekend use
Weekend escape from Jacksonville, Orlando, Tampa, Atlanta, or other cities
Base camp for exploring North Florida's springs, rivers, and natural attractions
Seasonal retreat for snowbirds escaping winter
Family gathering spot for holidays, vacations, and reunions
RV camping site with potential for future development
Investment Property and Appreciation Potential
Florida real estate continues to demonstrate strong long-term performance:
North Central Florida experiencing steady population growth
Levy County being "discovered" by those seeking affordable authentic Florida
Extremely low carrying costs allow comfortable long-term holding
Future development potential as the region continues growing
Rental income possibilities once property is developed
0.40 acres provides excellent development flexibility and options
Strategic location near multiple growing cities enhances value
Springs and natural attractions driving tourism and interest
Manufactured or Mobile Home Site
The generous lot size is ideal for factory-built housing:
Single-wide, double-wide, or triple-wide manufactured home
Modern manufactured homes with quality rivaling site-built construction
Affordable housing solution with significantly lower upfront costs
Faster occupancy than traditional construction (weeks vs. months)
Plenty of space remaining for yard, parking, storage, and outdoor amenities
Room for future expansion, additions, or accessory structures
Lower ongoing maintenance than larger properties
Mini-Homestead or Hobby Farm
With 0.40 acres, you can pursue small-scale agricultural activities:
Extensive vegetable garden or small commercial farm operation
Fruit trees, berry bushes, and grape arbors
Chicken coop for fresh eggs (check local regulations)
Small animal husbandry such as goats, rabbits, or bees
Beekeeping for honey production
Aquaponics or greenhouse growing
Self-sufficient lifestyle reducing grocery costs
Organic food production for family consumption
RV Living, Parking, and Storage
The property offers excellent options for RV enthusiasts:
Park your RV or travel trailer for full-time or seasonal living
Full-time RV living while planning future construction (verify local regulations)
Seasonal RV placement for snowbird lifestyle
Secure RV storage when traveling or not in use
Room for multiple RVs, boats, or recreational vehicles
Workshop or storage building alongside RV parking
Utilities eventually available for permanent RV hookups
Important Considerations and Due Diligence
We strongly encourage all prospective buyers to conduct thorough research and due diligence before purchasing any property:
Utilities and Infrastructure Research
Electricity: Contact the local electric utility to determine availability and costs:
Likely provider: Duke Energy or Suwannee Valley Electric Cooperative
Distance to nearest electrical connection point
Connection costs and infrastructure requirements
Service availability timeline
Estimated monthly costs based on usage
Three-phase power availability if needed for workshop or business
Water Supply: Research water options carefully:
Check for public water availability with Levy County utilities or local water authority
Well drilling requirements if public water unavailable (most likely scenario)
Typical well depths in the area (usually 100-300 feet in Levy County)
Well permit requirements through Suwannee River Water Management District
Water quality, testing procedures, and treatment if necessary
Estimated well drilling costs (typically $3,000-$8,000+ depending on depth and casing)
Pump and pressure system costs
Wastewater Management: Investigate septic or sewer options:
Public sewer highly unlikely in this rural area
Septic system will almost certainly be required
Contact Levy County Health Department for septic system regulations
Soil percolation test ("perc test") required to determine septic suitability and system type
Different septic system types (conventional, mound, aerobic) and associated costs
Installation requirements, permitting process, and timeline
Estimated costs ($5,000-$15,000+ depending on system type)
Maintenance requirements for long-term operation
Internet and Communications: Check availability of modern connectivity:
Cable internet providers and availability
DSL service through phone companies
Fiber optic service (increasingly expanding in Florida)
Satellite internet options (Starlink, HughesNet, Viasat)
Fixed wireless internet providers
Cellular hotspots as internet source
Cell phone coverage for all major carriers (test on-site if possible)
Availability of landline telephone service
Zoning and Land Use Regulations
Before purchasing, verify all regulations with Levy County:
Current zoning classification for this specific parcel
All permitted uses for the property under current zoning
Minimum square footage requirements for residential structures
Setback requirements from all property boundaries
Building height restrictions and limitations
Lot coverage ratios (percentage of lot that can be covered by structures)
Manufactured and mobile home requirements, restrictions, and standards
Agricultural use permissions and limitations
Home-based business regulations and requirements
Accessory structure regulations (garages, sheds, workshops)
Fence and wall regulations if applicable
Building Requirements and Permitting
If you plan to build any structures, thoroughly investigate:
Levy County Building Department requirements and procedures
Building permit processes, associated fees, and expected timelines
Required inspections during various construction phases
Florida Building Code compliance requirements
Wind speed requirements for hurricane resistance (important in Florida)
Flood zone status via Fema flood maps
Building elevation requirements if in flood zone
Impact fees and development charges
Contractor licensing requirements in Levy County
Owner-builder permits if planning to build yourself
Electrical, plumbing, and mechanical permits
Environmental Considerations
Flood Zones and Water Management:
Check Fema flood maps to determine:
Specific flood zone designation (X, AE, AH, etc.)
Flood insurance requirements and estimated costs
Building elevation requirements in flood zones
Drainage considerations and stormwater management
Historical flooding information for the area
Wetlands and Protected Areas:
Verify wetland presence and restrictions:
Check with Suwannee River Water Management District
Review U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service National Wetlands Inventory maps
Understand wetland buffers and construction restrictions
Determine buildable areas if wetlands exist on property
Wetland delineation requirements if applicable
Protected Species and Habitats:
Florida has extensive protections for wildlife:
Gopher tortoise regulations and relocation requirements
Protected bird nesting seasons and restrictions
Wetland and wildlife corridor protections
Manatee protection zones near waterways
Consultation requirements with Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Property Access and Road Information
Before purchasing, carefully verify:
Legal access rights to the property
Whether property fronts on public county-maintained road or private road
Road maintenance responsibility and associated costs
Current road surface conditions (paved, graded gravel, dirt)
Any recorded easements providing or crossing the property
Year-round accessibility during wet seasons
Road improvement requirements for construction access
Mail delivery access and requirements
Title, Ownership, and Legal Matters
Consider obtaining professional verification:
Title insurance for protection against ownership claims
Professional land survey to physically mark boundaries with monuments
Comprehensive title search to verify clear, marketable ownership
Review of any liens, encumbrances, judgments, or restrictions
Verification of no delinquent taxes or code violations
Attorney review of purchase documents if desired
Verification that seller has clear authority to sell
Why This Property Stands Out Among Available Land
Among the numerous land opportunities available throughout Florida, this East Bronson property offers truly exceptional value and unique advantages:
Generous Size at Affordable Price: At 0.40 acres, this property provides substantially more space than typical residential lots-nearly double many subdivision lots-yet remains remarkably affordable. You'll have room for a substantial home, extensive landscaping, multiple outbuildings, recreational features, and privacy buffers, all while remaining manageable and affordable to maintain and develop.
Outstanding Value Proposition: Whether you choose the $19,999 cash option or the extraordinarily accessible financing of just $350 down and $350 monthly, this property represents exceptional value. Compare this to coastal Florida properties, lots near major cities, or subdivision lots that cost several times more for significantly less land. You're getting authentic Florida acreage at a price that makes ownership achievable.
Perfect Balance of Location: East Bronson's position near Gainesville (35 miles) but away from urban congestion, traffic, noise, and higher costs provides an ideal balance. You'll enjoy genuine rural peace, natural beauty, and authentic Old Florida character while maintaining reasonable access to employment, University of Florida, world-class medical care, comprehensive shopping, and cultural activities.
Extremely Low Tax Burden: Annual property taxes of only $104.72 mean you can hold this property indefinitely without financial burden or stress. Even if your plans change, development is delayed, or you simply want to hold for future appreciation, carrying costs remain minimal-less than $9 per month. This is one of the lowest tax burdens you'll find anywhere.
Multiple City Access for Maximum Flexibility: Whether you work in Gainesville, Ocala, or even commute occasionally to Jacksonville, Orlando, or Tampa, this property offers reasonable access to multiple employment centers, airports, and urban amenities while providing a peaceful rural home base.
Authentic Old Florida Experience: This is genuine Old Florida-rural landscapes, natural springs, abundant wildlife, small-town character, and a slower pace of life that's increasingly rare and precious in the rapidly developing Sunshine State. You're not buying into a crowded subdivision with restrictions and HOA fees; you're acquiring authentic Florida land with freedom to pursue your vision.
Extraordinary Natural Surroundings: Levy County's abundance of world-famous springs, pristine rivers, Gulf Coast access, forests, and abundant wildlife creates an unparalleled environment for nature lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, and those seeking connection with Florida's natural heritage. Your property provides a base for exploring some of Florida's finest natural treasures.
Strong Growth and Appreciation Potential: North Central Florida is experiencing steady, sustainable growth as more people discover the region's combination of affordability, natural beauty, outdoor recreation, and authentic character. Property values show strong potential for long-term appreciation as the region continues being "discovered" by those fleeing overdeveloped and overpriced areas of Florida.
Freedom from HOA Restrictions and Fees: Unlike many Florida subdivisions with restrictive covenants, architectural controls, and monthly HOA fees that can exceed $100-300 monthly, this property offers freedom to pursue your vision, build what you want (within county regulations), and avoid ongoing association costs that erode ownership value.
Established Community Infrastructure: While rural, the area has established county services, fire protection, law enforcement, and basic infrastructure, providing security and services without urban density or costs.
Legal and Administrative Property Details
Property Location: East Bronson, Levy County, Florida
Total Acreage: 0.40 acres (17,424 square feet)
Parcel Identification Number (Apn): 09370
Annual Property Taxes: $104.72
Property Type: Residential lot, undeveloped land
Zoning: Verify current zoning classification with Levy County Planning and Zoning Department
Utilities: Research availability with local providers (typically not currently connected to property)
Access: Verify road access and conditions by visiting property
For complete details, additional photographs, property documents, tax information, maps, and comprehensive information about this property, please visit our detailed online listing at:
The Levy County and North Central Florida Advantage
Owning property in Levy County and North Central Florida provides numerous significant benefits and advantages:
No State Income Tax: Florida remains one of only a few states with no personal income tax, allowing you to keep significantly more of your earnings, retirement income, and investment returns.
Year-Round Outdoor Living: Mild winters and warm summers enable year-round enjoyment of your property and Florida's extraordinary natural features without the seasonal limitations of northern climates.
Exceptional Natural Beauty: From pristine springs producing millions of gallons of crystal-clear water daily to wild rivers, Gulf beaches, and forests, Levy County offers some of Florida's most beautiful and unspoiled landscapes that attract visitors from around the world.
Authentic Old Florida Character: Experience genuine Old Florida before it disappears completely-small towns, rural landscapes, friendly neighbors, and a slower, more relaxed pace of life that's increasingly rare and valuable.
Significantly Affordable Living: Dramatically lower cost of living than South Florida, coastal resort areas, or major metropolitan regions, stretching retirement dollars and making homeownership achievable on modest incomes.
Unlimited Outdoor Recreation: Virtually endless opportunities for fishing, boating, kayaking, swimming, hiking, wildlife viewing, hunting, and exploring natural springs and waterways that people pay thousands to visit.
Strategic Central Location: Central Florida position provides reasonable access to multiple major cities-Gainesville, Ocala, Jacksonville, Orlando, Tampa-and attractions while maintaining rural character and affordability.
Growing Recognition and Discovery: Increasing numbers of people are discovering North Central Florida's unique combination of affordability, natural beauty, outdoor recreation, and authentic character, supporting long-term property value appreciation and community growth.
Low Tax Environment: Florida's overall tax structure, combined with Levy County's reasonable property tax rates, creates one of the most favorable and affordable environments for property owners and retirees in the entire nation.
No Estate or Inheritance Tax: Florida does not impose estate or inheritance taxes, making it exceptionally beneficial for estate planning and passing property to heirs without tax burdens.
Homestead Exemption Benefits: If you make this your primary residence, Florida's generous homestead exemption can significantly reduce property taxes while providing important legal protections.
Quality of Life: Natural beauty, outdoor activities, friendly communities, low crime, and relaxed lifestyle contribute to exceptional quality of life that supports health, happiness, and longevity.
Taking Your Next Steps Toward Florida Land Ownership
Ready to make this exceptional 0.40-Acre property yours? Here's your clear roadmap to ownership:
Step 1: Review All Available Information
Visit our comprehensive online listing to see additional photographs, property documents, maps, tax information, and detailed property specifications:
Step 2: Visit the Property in Person
We strongly and enthusiastically encourage all potential buyers to visit the property before purchasing. Use the GPS coordinates provided (29°26'02.8"N, 82°35'14.8"W) to navigate directly to the site. Walk the entire 0.40-Acre lot, observe the surrounding area and neighborhood, note vegetation and topography, check road access and conditions, test cell phone coverage, and envision your specific future plans for the property.
Step 3: Conduct Thorough Due Diligence
Take time to verify all important information:
Contact Levy County Planning and Zoning Department to verify zoning and building requirements
Research utility availability and estimated connection costs with local providers
Check Fema flood maps to determine flood zone status and insurance requirements
Investigate well drilling and septic system requirements if applicable
Review Levy County property tax records and payment history
Consider hiring a licensed surveyor to physically mark property boundaries
Consult with local builders for construction cost estimates if planning to build
Visit during different weather conditions and times of day if possible
Talk with neighbors about the area, services, and community character
Step 4: Choose Your Purchase Option
Carefully decide whether the $19,999 cash purchase or the $350 down/$350 monthly owner financing option works best for your current financial situation and long-term plans. Our financing program requires no credit checks, no bank approval, and no complicated qualification requirements, making it accessible to many who might not qualify for traditional bank financing.
Step 5: Contact Us to Begin the Purchase Process
Reach out through our website to start the purchase process. We'll guide you through all necessary paperwork, answer any questions you may have, explain all terms clearly, and ensure a smooth, transparent transaction from start to finish. Our goal is to make your land ownership dreams a reality.
Your Florida Future Begins on This 0.40-Acre Canvas
Close your eyes and imagine yourself on your own 0.40 acres in beautiful Levy County-enjoying warm winter sunshine while friends and family up north endure snow, ice, and frigid temperatures; spending summer days swimming in crystal-clear springs maintaining a perfect 72°F year-round; building the home you've always envisioned with room to spare; watching wildlife wander through your property; kayaking pristine spring-fed rivers; or simply knowing you own a substantial piece of authentic Florida that's increasingly rare and valuable.
This East Bronson property represents far more than just land-it's opportunity, freedom, investment in your future, and a foundation for building the Florida lifestyle you've always imagined. At just $19,999 cash or an incredibly accessible $350 per month, substantial Florida land ownership is genuinely within your reach. The minimal annual taxes of $104.72 ensure your investment remains affordable and sustainable for decades to come.
Whether you're planning retirement in Florida's perpetual sunshine, seeking an affordable homesite away from urban congestion and high costs, creating a weekend retreat near world-famous natural springs, pursuing a self-sufficient mini-homestead lifestyle, or making a strategic long-term investment in Florida's continued growth, this property offers exceptional value in an increasingly discovered and appreciated region.
The combination of generous size (0.40 acres-nearly half an acre), strategic location (35 miles from Gainesville), extraordinary natural surroundings (springs, rivers, forests, wildlife), authentic rural character, established community services, and outstanding affordability makes this property a genuinely rare find in today's competitive Florida real estate market.
Levy County embodies the Florida that has attracted generations of settlers, adventurers, and nature lovers-natural springs so clear you can see 100 feet underwater, wild rivers teeming with fish and manatees, abundant wildlife, small-town character where people still wave to strangers, and a slower, more meaningful pace of life. As Florida continues its relentless growth and development, these unspoiled areas become increasingly precious, rare, and valuable. Your opportunity to own a substantial piece of authentic Old Florida at an affordable price won't last forever.
Don't let this exceptional opportunity pass you by. With owner financing requiring just $350 down plus a minimal $72 document fee-less than $425 total to start-you can begin your Florida land ownership journey immediately, today, right now. Visit the property using the precise GPS coordinates provided, experience the peace and beauty of rural Levy County, explore nearby world-famous natural springs, talk with friendly locals, and envision your specific future on this generous 0.40-Acre parcel.
The Sunshine State is calling you home. Mild winters, natural beauty beyond description, unlimited outdoor recreation, authentic character, friendly communities, and the freedom of substantial land ownership await you.
Take the first step toward your Florida dream today.
For complete information, additional photographs, detailed documents, interactive maps, and to begin your purchase process immediately, visit:
Your 0.40 acres of Florida paradise awaits. Make it yours today and start living the authentic Florida lifestyle you've always imagined, dreamed about, and deserve.
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Directions to Lot
Detailed Directions from Jacksonville (Approximately 100 Miles, 1.75 Hours)
Jacksonville, Florida's largest city by area and the major northeastern Florida metropolitan hub, provides convenient access to your East Bronson property via well-maintained highways:
Step 1: Departing Jacksonville
From anywhere in Jacksonville, head south out of the metropolitan area. Make your way to Interstate 295 South (I-295 S), Jacksonville's comprehensive beltway system that efficiently carries you around the southern edge of the city, bypassing downtown traffic congestion.
Step 2: I-295 South to I-95 South
Travel south on I-295 for approximately 15-20 miles (depending on your starting point) until you reach the major interchange with Interstate 95 South (I-95 S). Merge carefully onto I-95 South, heading in the direction of Daytona Beach and points south through Florida's eastern corridor.
Step 3: I-95 South to State Road 26
Continue south on I-95 for approximately 40 miles, passing through Jacksonville's southern suburbs and into rural St. Johns County. Watch carefully for Exit 358 for State Road 26 West (SR-26 W) toward Melrose and Gainesville. Take this exit and turn right (west) onto SR-26.
Step 4: SR-26 West Through North Central Florida
Travel west on SR-26 for approximately 50 miles. This scenic two-lane state highway will take you through quintessential North Florida landscape, including forests, small farms, rural communities, and classic Old Florida scenery. You'll pass through or near several small communities as you head westward. Continue on SR-26 as it progresses toward Levy County and the Bronson area.
Step 5: Approaching East Bronson
As SR-26 continues west and approaches Levy County, you'll be nearing the East Bronson area. The landscape becomes increasingly rural and peaceful as you leave the Gainesville influence behind. Watch for local county roads that will connect you to your property location.
Step 6: Navigating to Your Property
Use your GPS device or smartphone mapping application with the property coordinates:
Destination: 29°26'02.8"N, 82°35'14.8"W
Your GPS will provide precise turn-by-turn navigation from SR-26 to your specific property location. Follow these directions carefully as you navigate through the local road network to reach your 0.40-acre lot in East Bronson.
Total Journey from Jacksonville:
Distance: Approximately 100 miles
Estimated Driving Time: 1 hour and 45 minutes under normal traffic conditions
Primary Route: I-295 S to I-95 S to Exit 358, then SR-26 W to East Bronson area
Road Conditions: Primarily interstate and state highways in good condition
Detailed Directions from Gainesville (Approximately 35 Miles, 45 Minutes)
Gainesville, home to the University of Florida and the closest major city to your property, offers the quickest and most convenient access:
Step 1: Departing Gainesville
From anywhere in Gainesville, head southwest out of the city. Make your way to State Road 24 West (SR-24 W), also known locally as Archer Road within Gainesville city limits. This is a major commercial corridor through western Gainesville.
Step 2: SR-24 West Toward Archer
Travel west on SR-24 for approximately 12 miles. You'll pass through Gainesville's western suburbs, gradually transitioning from urban to suburban to rural landscape. You'll drive through the small community of Archer, a historic town that serves as a gateway to rural western Alachua County. Continue west on SR-24 beyond Archer without turning.
Step 3: SR-24 West Through Rural Levy County
Continue on SR-24 West for approximately 20 additional miles beyond Archer. This well-maintained two-lane state highway will carry you through beautiful rural Levy County landscape, passing through quintessential North Florida scenery including pine forests, cattle pastures, small farms, and scattered rural homes. The road is generally straight with good visibility and light to moderate traffic.
Step 4: Approaching Bronson
As you continue westward on SR-24, you'll approach the Bronson area. Bronson is Levy County's seat and a small, historic town that serves as the governmental and commercial center for this rural region. The town maintains its authentic Old Florida character with historic buildings and a peaceful small-town atmosphere.
Step 5: Navigating to Your Property in East Bronson
From SR-24 in the Bronson area, use your GPS device or smartphone with the precise coordinates:
Destination: 29°26'02.8"N, 82°35'14.8"W
Your GPS will guide you from SR-24 through the local road network to your property in East Bronson. The short distance from Gainesville makes this property exceptionally attractive for those who work, study, or seek services in Gainesville but prefer the peace, affordability, and rural character of Levy County living.
Total Journey from Gainesville:
Distance: Approximately 35 miles
Estimated Driving Time: 45 minutes under normal conditions
Primary Route: SR-24 West directly to Bronson area
Road Conditions: Well-maintained state highway, easy driving
Detailed Directions from Ocala (Approximately 55 Miles, 1 Hour)
Ocala, internationally known for its thoroughbred horse farms and spectacular natural springs, provides another convenient access point to your property:
Step 1: Departing Ocala
From Ocala, head northwest out of the city. Make your way to State Road 40 West (SR-40 W), a major east-west state highway that serves as one of the primary corridors through Marion County and into the Ocala National Forest region.
Step 2: SR-40 West Through Scenic Landscape
Travel west on SR-40 for approximately 25 miles. This scenic route passes through portions of the magnificent Ocala National Forest, offering beautiful North Florida landscape views including longleaf pine forests, saw palmetto understory, and occasional glimpses of natural springs and waterways. The drive itself is part of the appeal of this region.
Step 3: SR-40 to US-27 North Junction
Continue on SR-40 West until you reach the intersection with US Highway 27 North (US-27 N) near the community of Dunnellon, known for its proximity to the Rainbow River. Turn right (north) onto US-27 North, a major north-south corridor through this part of Central Florida.
Step 4: US-27 North Toward Bronson
Travel north on US-27 for approximately 25 miles. You'll pass through increasingly rural Levy County landscape, with forests, pastures, and small farms dominating the scenery. US-27 is a well-maintained two-lane highway that eventually approaches the Bronson area from the south. The town of Bronson is small and easy to navigate once you arrive.
Step 5: Approaching East Bronson
As you near Bronson on US-27, watch for connecting roads that will lead to the East Bronson area where your property is located. The town center is compact and easy to navigate.
Step 6: Navigating to Your Property
Use your GPS device or smartphone with the coordinates:
Destination: 29°26'02.8"N, 82°35'14.8"W
Your GPS will guide you from US-27 through the local road network to your property in East Bronson.
Total Journey from Ocala:
Distance: Approximately 55 miles
Estimated Driving Time: 1 hour under normal conditions
Primary Route: SR-40 West to US-27 North to Bronson area
Road Conditions: Well-maintained state and federal highways, scenic driving
Detailed Directions from Orlando (Approximately 110 Miles, 2 Hours)
Orlando, Florida's world-famous entertainment capital and a major metropolitan area, is reasonably accessible from your East Bronson property for occasional visits or for those considering a commute:
Step 1: Departing Orlando
From Orlando, head northwest out of the sprawling metro area. Make your way to Florida's Turnpike North, a major toll expressway that provides efficient high-speed travel through Central Florida, bypassing local traffic and providing the fastest route northward from the Orlando area.
Step 2: Florida's Turnpike North
Travel north on the Turnpike for approximately 45 miles. You'll pass through rapidly developing areas of Lake and Sumter Counties. Be prepared to pay tolls; having a SunPass transponder makes this more convenient and often less expensive. Continue until you reach the exit for Interstate 75 North (I-75 N). Merge carefully onto I-75 North.
Step 3: I-75 North Through Central Florida
Continue north on I-75 for approximately 40 miles. This major interstate highway will carry you through Sumter County (home of The Villages retirement community) and into Marion County. You'll pass near the Ocala area. Stay alert on I-75 North as you watch for your exit.
Step 4: Exit for SR-40 West
Watch carefully for the exit for State Road 40 West (SR-40 W) near Ocala (Exit 352). Take this exit and head west on SR-40 toward the Ocala National Forest and points west.
Step 5: SR-40 West to US-27 North
Follow the same route described in the Ocala directions above: Take SR-40 West for approximately 25 miles through scenic landscape until you reach the junction with US Highway 27. Turn right (north) onto US-27 North.
Step 6: US-27 North to Bronson
Travel north on US-27 for approximately 25 miles, passing through rural Levy County landscape until you reach the Bronson area.
Step 7: Navigating to Your Property
Use your GPS device or smartphone with the precise coordinates:
Destination: 29°26'02.8"N, 82°35'14.8"W
Your GPS will guide you from US-27 through local roads to your property location in East Bronson.
Total Journey from Orlando:
Distance: Approximately 110 miles
Estimated Driving Time: 2 hours depending on Orlando traffic and Turnpike toll plaza delays
Primary Route: Florida's Turnpike North to I-75 North to SR-40 West to US-27 North to Bronson area
Road Conditions: Mix of toll expressway, interstate, and state highways, all well-maintained
Tolls: Expect to pay tolls on Florida's Turnpike
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