Vacant Land in Homosassa
$17,995|Listed: Jul 6, 2026
MLS#608967061
1420 S Highcliff Point, Homosassa, Florida
Status:Active
Property Type
- Acreage
Acreage
0.57 acres
Format
Sale
Description
Discover the possibilities with this exceptional 0.57-acre homesite comprised of two legally separate lots, offering incredible flexibility for homeowners, builders, or investors. Whether you envision constructing two individual residences, creating a spacious custom estate, or holding the property as a long-term investment, this rare offering provides options that are increasingly hard to find. Nestled on a paved road with electricity available, the wooded setting is filled with mature native trees, providing privacy and a peaceful Old Florida backdrop while allowing you to design your ideal homesite. Conveniently located just off US-19, you'll enjoy quick access to shopping, dining, medical facilities, and everyday conveniences while still embracing the quiet charm of Florida's Nature Coast. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate being only minutes from the Homosassa River, renowned for boating, kayaking, fishing, scalloping, and year-round manatee encounters. Nearby attractions include Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park, public boat ramps, golf courses, parks, and miles of scenic waterways waiting to be explored. With no HOA restricting your vision, this property welcomes a variety of possibilities, including a custom-built home or manufactured home (subject to county regulations). Whether you're planning your forever home, a weekend retreat, or your next investment project, this unique double-lot opportunity combines space, flexibility, convenience, and the natural beauty that makes Homosassa one of Florida's most desirable hidden gems. Don't miss your chance to own a versatile piece of the Nature Coast where privacy, recreation, and endless potential come together.
Listing Agent

Jayson Burtch
CENTURY 21 SUNBELT REALTY
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