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$75,000
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0.35 Acres Lot
New
INACCESSIBLE TRAK Jensen Beach, FL 34957
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Key Details
Property Type Vacant Land
Sub Type Unimproved
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Subdivision Glutchs
MLS Listing ID A4650255
HOA Y/N No
Originating Board Stellar MLS
Annual Tax Amount $16
Lot Size 0.350 Acres
Acres 0.35
Lot Dimensions 283x265x110x8
Property Sub-Type Unimproved
Property Description
Overview
This a 0. 35- acre lot in Rio, Jensen Beach, FL, presents a compelling opportunity for investors or developers. Although the lot is currently landlocked, lacking direct road access, an issue that must be resolved before construction can commence, the county has classified it as "buildable." This designation indicates compliance with all relevant zoning, size, and building code criteria for development. In this case, "Buildable" means the lot meets local construction regulations regarding size, shape, and zoning, although it does not ensure road access. In Florida, a lot can be considered buildable if permits can be issued once all conditions, including access, are satisfied. This lot's buildable classification implies it is suitable for development, contingent on resolving its access issues. According to Florida property definitions, like those from "Law Insider," a buildable lot is one where permits can be issued without any further subdivision, complying with regulations regarding waste disposal and water supply. Similarly, "Homesteady" notes that a buildable lot is cost-effective and feasible for construction, provided all feasibility studies and permits are obtained, although landlocked status may hinder usability. Thus, the lot's designation as buildable indicates it is ready for development once access is assured, in line with the county's evaluation.
Access
Options Florida law offers means to obtain road access for landlocked properties. One route is through an easement by necessity, governed by "Florida Statutes Chapter 704, Section 704. 01," which can be granted if the land is intended for residential or agricultural use and is surrounded by other properties. Another option is negotiating with adjacent property owners for a right-of-way or easement. If negotiations do not succeed, legal action may be necessary. Litigating an easement, especially for necessity, could involve filing a suit in circuit court if discussions fail, as detailed in "Florida Statutes Section 704.04. 04," to ascertain the existence of the easement and determine compensation. It is essential to consider potential legal costs and disputes with neighbors, and to seek advice from a real estate attorney, as advised in resources like "Rocket Mortgage."
This a 0. 35- acre lot in Rio, Jensen Beach, FL, presents a compelling opportunity for investors or developers. Although the lot is currently landlocked, lacking direct road access, an issue that must be resolved before construction can commence, the county has classified it as "buildable." This designation indicates compliance with all relevant zoning, size, and building code criteria for development. In this case, "Buildable" means the lot meets local construction regulations regarding size, shape, and zoning, although it does not ensure road access. In Florida, a lot can be considered buildable if permits can be issued once all conditions, including access, are satisfied. This lot's buildable classification implies it is suitable for development, contingent on resolving its access issues. According to Florida property definitions, like those from "Law Insider," a buildable lot is one where permits can be issued without any further subdivision, complying with regulations regarding waste disposal and water supply. Similarly, "Homesteady" notes that a buildable lot is cost-effective and feasible for construction, provided all feasibility studies and permits are obtained, although landlocked status may hinder usability. Thus, the lot's designation as buildable indicates it is ready for development once access is assured, in line with the county's evaluation.
Access
Options Florida law offers means to obtain road access for landlocked properties. One route is through an easement by necessity, governed by "Florida Statutes Chapter 704, Section 704. 01," which can be granted if the land is intended for residential or agricultural use and is surrounded by other properties. Another option is negotiating with adjacent property owners for a right-of-way or easement. If negotiations do not succeed, legal action may be necessary. Litigating an easement, especially for necessity, could involve filing a suit in circuit court if discussions fail, as detailed in "Florida Statutes Section 704.04. 04," to ascertain the existence of the easement and determine compensation. It is essential to consider potential legal costs and disputes with neighbors, and to seek advice from a real estate attorney, as advised in resources like "Rocket Mortgage."
Location
State FL
County Martin
Community Glutchs
Area 99999 - Unknown
Zoning RT
Exterior
Utilities Available Other
Building
Lot Size Range 1/4 to less than 1/2
Sewer None
Water None
Others
Pets Allowed Yes
Ownership Fee Simple
Special Listing Condition None

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