The rural landscapes of Southwest Florida possess a distinct character defined by history, resilience, and natural beauty. Nestled within eastern Charlotte County lies "High Prairie Oaks," a ten-acre parcel exemplifying the timeless appeal of the Florida prairie. Once a thriving orange grove, the land has reverted to its native state, transforming into a pristine pine flatwoods ecosystem dominated by sprawling oaks and majestic cabbage palms. Amid this wilderness, a few hardy citrus rootstocks—likely Cleo-Mandarin, orange, or lemon stock—have evolved into small trees, standing as living monuments to the land's agricultural past. This intersection of human history and ecological reclamation offers a profound sensory connection to the natural world. [1] The regional lineage lends storied depth to the property. These expansive eastern prairies were once traversed by Spanish Conquistadors, inhabited by the Calusa Indians of Ponce de León fame, and later romanticized by Western artist Frederic Remington. In local folklore, they are remembered as the stomping grounds of legendary cattleman Bones Mizell. More recently, the parcel belonged to a 3,640-acre agricultural development engineered decades ago by the Freeman Brothers of Miami, later sold to American Agronomics and managed for international investors. While commercial production has ceased, the legacy of this enterprise remains visible in the infrastructure. Channels border three sides of the land, providing seasonal irrigation and drainage managed by the East Charlotte Drainage District. The main northern channel directs water westward via Myrtle Slough to Shell Creek, the Peace River, and onward to Charlotte Harbor. Beyond its historical and hydrological significance, High Prairie Oaks serves as a sanctuary from modern urban life. Free from city light and noise pollution, the property is characterized by expansive quietude, underscored by the vast distance to neighbors. The landscape presents a dramatic visual display where vivid sunrises and sweeping sunsets yield to unobstructed views of millions of stars. This pristine canvas rivals the natural vistas that once inspired the great artists of the American frontier, offering an invaluable retreat for those seeking absolute privacy. From a regulatory perspective, the parcel is safeguarded by Charlotte County’s Agricultural (AG) zoning. This classification preserves rural integrity by protecting agricultural operations and restricting residential development to a low density of one single-family home per parcel. It accommodates consistent uses like conservation, recreation, and light agriculture, ensuring the surrounding peace remains uncompromised by suburban sprawl. Building a homestead requires a private well and septic system, with electrical infrastructure positioned roughly 1,000 feet to the east. For individuals who desire a quiet, rural lifestyle, High Prairie Oaks stands as an exceptional opportunity to build a personal legacy on the historic Florida prairie.
Lot/land
$249,000
1901 Graham Rd Lot P12a-d, Punta Gorda, FL 33982
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10Acres
Unimproved Land
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10 Acres Lot
$-- Zestimate®
$--/sqft
$56/mo HOA
What's special
Ten-acre parcelPristine pine flatwoods ecosystem
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Listed by:
Lindsay Harrington 941-639-0090,
COLDWELL BANKER REALTY 941-639-0090
Source: Stellar MLS,MLS#: C7527460
Originating MLS: Port Charlotte

Facts & features
Interior
Bedrooms & bathrooms
- Bathrooms: 0
Video & virtual tour
Property
Lot
- Size: 10 Acres
- Dimensions: 330 x 1320
- Features: Drainage Canal, In County, Rural, Wooded, Zoned for Horses
- Residential vegetation: Oak Trees, Trees, Wooded
Details
- Parcel number: 402616100003
- Zoning: AG
- Special conditions: None
Utilities & green energy
- Sewer: Septic Needed
- Water: Well Required
- Utilities for property: Electrical Nearby
Community & HOA
Community
- Pet fee: $0 monthly
- Subdivision: ACREAGE & UNREC
HOA
- Has HOA: Yes
- Amenities included: Maintenance
- Services included: Private Road
- HOA fee: $56 monthly
- HOA name: Kathleen McNeeley
- HOA phone: 941-875-4195
Location
- Region: Punta Gorda
Financial & listing details
- Annual tax amount: $1,783
- Date on market: 6/17/2026
- Cumulative days on market: 1415 days
- Listing terms: Cash
- Ownership: Fee Simple
- Total actual rent: 0
- Road surface type: Paved, Asphalt
Estimated market value
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Estimated sales range
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Price history
| Date | Event | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 6/17/2026 | Listed for sale | $249,000 |
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Public tax history
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Monthly payment
Estimated monthly payment$1,822
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Climate risks
Neighborhood: 33982
Nearby schools
GreatSchools rating
- 5/10East Elementary SchoolGrades: PK-5Distance: 17.7 mi
- 4/10Punta Gorda Middle SchoolGrades: 6-8Distance: 19.8 mi
- 5/10Charlotte High SchoolGrades: 9-12Distance: 20 mi
Schools provided by the listing agent
- Elementary: East Elementary
- Middle: Punta Gorda Middle
- High: Charlotte High
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- Florida
- Charlotte County
- Punta Gorda
- 33982
- 1901 Graham Rd Lot P12a-d







