RECENT LOT CLEARING. 45 FEET of LAKE FRONTAGE. IMPACT FEES have been paid. Build a modular home or single-family home on this lot. No mobile home or manufactured home can be placed here. Beautiful trees to sit under. Driving pad long enough for your RV (over 50 feet). An abundance of small lakes and nature preserves makes Pasco County and the City of New Port Richey an ideal place to explore by canoe or kayak. This beautiful piece of vacant land, with large mature trees and fencing on two sides, is designated R4, which is for single-family residences in high-density residential zoning. The land backs up to the beautiful fishing lake of Clear Lake and nearby lakes of Deer Lake to the North and Moon Lake to the South. Clear Lake is North of Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park. Moon Lake Estates is a residential community in New Port Richey, Florida. Homes in this community are mostly single-fam...
RECENT LOT CLEARING. 45 FEET of LAKE FRONTAGE. IMPACT FEES have been paid. Build a modular home or single-family home on this lot. No mobile home or manufactured home can be placed here. Beautiful trees to sit under. Driving pad long enough for your RV (over 50 feet). An abundance of small lakes and nature preserves makes Pasco County and the City of New Port Richey an ideal place to explore by canoe or kayak. This beautiful piece of vacant land, with large mature trees and fencing on two sides, is designated R4, which is for single-family residences in high-density residential zoning. The land backs up to the beautiful fishing lake of Clear Lake and nearby lakes of Deer Lake to the North and Moon Lake to the South. Clear Lake is North of Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park. Moon Lake Estates is a residential community in New Port Richey, Florida. Homes in this community are mostly single-family homes in the ranch or contemporary style. Check with zoning on your plans to build a single-family or multifamily dwelling.
Vacant land rarely has an address or lot number posted. There have been occasions when a buyer has closed on a property and determined, after the closing, that the property conveyed to the buyer was not the property the buyer had visually identified prior to signing the contract. It is the buyer’s responsibility to confirm the legal description of the property the buyer wants to purchase prior to the end of the contract Property Inspection Period. The best way to accomplish this is for the buyer to obtain a survey that depicts a physical immovable object on the property or adjacent to the property that irrefutably confirms the property identified in the survey is the property the buyer wants to purchase.
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