5625 Stafford Rd, Plant City, FL 33565
This exceptional 24.24± acre property in Plant City, Florida, presents a unique investment opportunity. Located on Stafford Road, just one mile from the I-4 on-ramp, this strategically positioned land boasts significant income potential from existing rental properties and farmland leases. The property includes a 2,285 sq ft (2004) and a 1,758 sq ft (1996) manufactured home, an office building, and a large pole barn situated on a concrete slab, featuring a cooler previously used for on-site vegetable farming. Three-phase power services the cooler and barn, with each home independently metered. Three wells provide water – two for the homes and one for irrigation of the farmland. The property is perimeter fenced, encompassing approximately 15± acres of farmable land and 8.5± acres of net plastic-irrigated farmland currently leased for vegetable production. The property features a private driveway, offering a secluded setting amidst scattered oak trees. The AS-1 zoning allows for various uses. The Hillsborough County property (APN: 081715-0100) is listed at $1,100,000 and has a 2023 tax assessment of $9,184.85. The soil types are predominantly Adamsville, Ona, and Lake Fine Sands. This property offers a blend of residential income, agricultural income, and future development potential, all within easy access to major transportation routes. The 20 feet of road frontage on Stafford Road provides excellent accessibility.
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Alternative Energy Applications Construction Company
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