Acreage For Sale near New River
Tucked away in a surprisingly quiet and underdeveloped pocket of Carrabelle, this rare 2-acre wooded parcel offers a unique blend of privacy, location, and development potential, making it equally ideal for a dream homesite or a larger-scale investment opportunityprised of 16 individual lots, the property presents exceptional flexibility for builders, developers, or those looking to create a private compound surrounded by nature. Rich with mature pines and scattered hardwoods, the land carries an Old Florida feel that's increasingly hard to find, especially within city limits, while still being just minutes from downtown Carrabelle and conveniently close to the Carrabelle River for easy access to boating, fishing, and coastal living. A standout feature is the availability of city water and sewer, an uncommon advantage for parcels of this size, allowing for greater density potential and development flexibility compared to nearby properties limited to well and septic. Whether you're envisioning a thoughtfully designed residential project, a secluded personal retreat, or a long-term investment, this property offers a rare opportunity to secure space, infrastructure, and potential in one compelling package.Property Details
- Location: New River
- Acres: 2.000
- County: Franklin County
- Community: KEOUGHS 1ST ADD
- Property Taxes: $1,073
- MLS #: 397554
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Listing Agent: Catherine Hope Sorensen, All Realty Services, 850-242-2650, 850-973-9990 Listing Site, Listing Status: Active
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| Ad Number : | 7449083 |
| Viewed: | 2 times |
| Added: | Mar 20, 2026 |
| Updated on: | Mar 20, 2026 |
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