0 Highway 27, Minneola, FL 34715
This exceptional 9.32-acre commercial land parcel presents a remarkable investment opportunity in the rapidly growing city of Minneola, Florida. Strategically located directly on Highway 27, the property boasts over 770 linear feet of high-visibility frontage, offering significant potential for direct access and egress. Zoned B1 with Planned Development (PD) designation, this site is primed for a variety of commercial uses, capitalizing on the area's explosive growth. Minneola is experiencing a surge in development, fueled by the recent completion of a new Florida Turnpike interchange and the approval or proposal of over 10,760 new single-family homes. This influx of residents is driving increased demand for commercial services and infrastructure. To accommodate this growth, new arterial and collector roads are under construction or expansion, further enhancing the property's accessibility and visibility. Highway 27, where this property sits, is projected to see a substantial increase in traffic volume, potentially reaching 40,000 to 60,000 vehicles per day within the next decade. This translates to unparalleled exposure and potential for high returns on investment. The asking price for this exceptional property is $2,330,000. Don't miss this chance to secure a prime piece of commercial real estate in one of Florida's fastest-growing markets. The property is located in Lake County, Florida, with a 34715 zip code.
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