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Location-Location-Location! Build your dream home here! This is one of the last available lots in the center of the highly desirable historic SE Ocala, in Woodland Park. This lot fronts on a spring fed pond, is cleared, landscaped for privacy and fully fenced with two entry point gates on both the front and rear of the property. Lot is on a quiet street surrounded by million-dollar and multi-million-dollar properties. This location is just a short walk or golfcart ride to the Downtown Square, with tons of food, shopping and entertainment. Lot is in the school zone district for Eighth Street Elementary, Osceola Middle & Forest High Schools. Prequalification letter or POF required before scheduling showing, do not enter onto property without permission first, there may be animals on the property so please verify ahead of time.
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Interior Features for 0 SE 12th STREET N
Bathrooms
Total Baths
Other Interior Features
Street SuffixSTREET
General for 0 SE 12th STREET N
Additional Parcels Y/NNo
Body of WaterScotty J Andrews Park
Building Area UnitsSquare Feet
Buyer Agent Compensation2%
CityOCALA
CountyMarion
Current UseResidential
Days on Market46
DirectionsFrom I75, head E on 40, (E Silver Springs Blvd) go past the Downtown Square and take a Right onto SE 11th St and a left onto SE 12th St N. Property is fronting the pond and is next to 1218 SE 11th St.
Flood Zone CodeX & AE
HOA / Comm AssnNo
Legal DescriptionSEC 20 TWP 15 RGE 22 PLAT BOOK K PAGE 055 WOODLAND PARK REPLAT BLK D LOT 3 & A PORTION OF LOT 1 BLK D BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESC AS: COM AT THE MOST SLY CORNER OF SAID LOT 1 TH N 48-41-30 W 30.87 F
Living Area UnitsSquare Feet
Lot Size Square Feet24000
Lot Size UnitsSquare Feet
MLS Area34471 - Ocala
ModificationTimestamp2024-05-09T14:17:31.113Z
Other StructuresOther
Percent OwnershipFee Simple
PossessionClose of Escrow
Property TypeLand
SewerPublic Sewer
Standard StatusActive
StatusActive
Street Name12th
Subdivision NameWOODLAND PARK
Tax Annual Amount0
Tax Lot3
Tax Year2024
UtilitiesElectrical Nearby
ViewCity, Park/Greenbelt, Water
View Y/NYes
Water Access Y/NNo
Water ViewPond
Water View Y/NYes
Waterfront Y/NNo
ZoningR1
Exterior for 0 SE 12th STREET N
FencingBoard, Chain Link
Lot Dimensions200 x 120
Lot FeaturesBuildable, Cleared, Corner Lot, City Lot, Oversized Lot
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