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Down Payment: $99
Document Fee: $199
Total to get started today: $298
Monthly Payment: $339.98
Term: 9 Years
Cash Price: $19,499
Parcel Numbers: 26-26-20-000000-033160, 26-26-20-000000-043070, 26-26-20-000000-033020, 26-26-20-000000-043150, 26-26-20-000000-044130, 26-26-20-000000-044030, 26-26-20-000000-023060, 26-26-20-000000-023220, 26-26-20-000000-024120, 26-26-20-000000-024130
County: Polk
Property Address/Location: Lots R-3, R-26, S-4, S-21, S-34, S-38, Z-21, Z-27, Z-34, Z-37 Unit 1 Orlando Pines, Polk City, Florida 33868
Lot Size: Ten 1 acre lots. Total: 10 Acres
Road Access: No
Power: None
Water: Would be by well
Sewer: Would be by septic
Zoning: N/A
HOA: None
Annual Property Taxes: $65.50
GPS Coordinates: 28.214538, -81.738781
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Additional Features
Attention Investors! Here is a package for people who understand buy and hold land investing or "Land Banking". This is NOT for people looking for a place to build a home, put up a trailer, live in an RV, etc. Situated right off of I-4, between Tampa and Orlando, this portfolio of 10, separate 1 acre lots is a great way to capitalize on the accelerating growth of Florida. There is development heading towards these lots from both directions. These lots are all strategically located near the key commercial interchange of I-4 and SR 400 (27), just off Old Grade Road. Positioned close to major commercial hubs such as the Walmart Distribution Center, Amazon Distribution Center, and FedEx, this property promises substantial long-term value. There is no other opportunity in the state of Florida to get a collection of 10 acres of land for $19,499. Even better, the yearly property tax for ALL of them is only $65.50! These lots are located within a subdivision named Orlando Pines. The entire area is undeveloped, with no roads or infrastructure, but development has been creeping in. The land is not considered "buildable" at this time and would likely not become a place to build homes. A more likely scenario would be that a developer would want to assemble the entire area for commercial or industrial development and offer to buy out landowners in the area. Of course, I cannot predict the future, but that would be the most likely in my opinion.