14638 Treeleaf Ln Dade City, FL 33525
10± acres generating income today, located in a rapidly developing area with clear upside potential! Located just off Old St. Joe Road, east of Curley Road in Dade City, this 10± acre parcel delivers immediate income and excellent long-term growth potential. The front of the property features 9 leased mobile homes providing steady cash flow, while behind them about 7± acres of undeveloped land await your vision. Whether that means building a custom family home or full site redevelopment. Multiple zonings include Single-Family Rural (S1-1), SZ2-LO, RMHPCL2-1 (Trailer Park), and RV Park / O-OV. This land supports both traditional residences and rental/mobile home uses, giving you flexibility now and in the future. The site includes newer septic systems and upgrades to the mobile homes, offering move-in readiness for tenants and peace of mind for the next owner. The surrounding area is undergoing rapid development! Pasco County’s population growth has triggered a surge of new residential and commercial projects nearby, enhancing infrastructure, access, and amenities. For families wanting country-side living with convenience, developers seeking high-demand land, or investors looking for steady income with upside potential, this property offers the best of all worlds. It’s just minutes from Downtown Dade City, US Hwy 301/Hwy 98, State Road 52, and I-75, easy access without compromising privacy or rural charm. **PLEASE do not drive or walk onto the property, and do not disturb tenants. bikeScore: 25, Somewhat Bikeable walkScore: 2, Car-Dependent
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