95th St Ocala Ocala, FL 34476
This exceptional commercial land opportunity in Ocala, Florida, presents a strategically located 1.44 to 2.58-acre parcel at the northeast corner of the signalized intersection of SW 60th Avenue and SW 95th Street. Situated in one of Marion County's fastest-growing areas, this property boasts B-2 Commercial zoning, allowing for diverse development options. The land is ready for immediate construction, with county public water and sewer connections already in place. Convenient access to I-75, Ocala Regional Airport, shopping centers, hospitals, and the Cross Florida Greenway State Park enhances its appeal. The site's location offers significant advantages, with over 4,000 residents within a one-mile radius, 15,800 within two miles, and 32,800 within three miles. Lot sizes can be modified to accommodate various end-users, making it suitable for a wide range of commercial ventures, including drug stores, quick-service medical facilities, car washes, restaurants with drive-thrus, and retail or professional offices. A boundary and topographical survey is included. Full access median and driveways from SW 60th Avenue and SW 95th Street are already constructed and stubbed into the property. The property is vacant pasture and has never been developed. Water retention areas will need to be constructed by the end-user. The land value ranges from $10.93 to $13.58 per square foot. This presents a compelling investment opportunity in a thriving market.
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