0 Ec Airpark Rd Everglades City, FL 34139
This exceptional 52.26-acre waterfront property in Everglades City, Florida, presents a rare land development opportunity. Currently zoned RT (Residential Tourist), this expansive site allows for up to 16 dwelling units per acre, totaling a potential 313 residences. Permitted uses also include transient lodging, multi-family development, marinas and docking facilities, restaurants, and retail establishments. The property's location offers convenient access via light aircraft at the adjacent Everglades Airpark, by boat on Chokoloskee Bay, and by vehicle via US-41 and I-75. Comprising six parcels (APN: 83491840003; 83491440005; 83491160000; 83490720001; 83490600008; and 83491440018), this land boasts 19.6 acres ideally suited for multi-residential, hospitality, retail, and marina development. Previous approvals exist for multi-residential units, a hotel, retail space, and wet slips. Situated in Everglades City, a charming fishing village, this property provides unparalleled access to world-class fishing and the 10,000 Islands, with unobstructed access to the Gulf of Mexico. Its proximity to major roadways (4.6 miles to US-41, 21 miles to I-75 Exit 8) and airports (73 miles to RSW) enhances its appeal. This represents one of the last large development tracts in Everglades City and Chokoloskee, poised to become a significant regional waterfront development in South Florida. The asking price is $9,500,000, with a land value of $4.17 per square foot.
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