DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION from $330,000 for an entire block of high & dry mobile home M1 zoned lots served by Sebring Utilities central water and taking frontage along paved County maintained Old Oak Avenue and Okinawa Avenue of Northside Subdivision in the unincorporated Desoto City area south of Sebring. A packet of map and printied information about this property can be made available to serious buyer inquiries. This packet contains a boundary survey and a Preliminary Environmental Assessment by a local engineering firm that reports "the site contains no wetlands" + "all of the lots would be exempt from Highlands County environmental clearance process" + "no visual observations of protected species" + "the soil type found on the property has no severe limitations for residential buildings". County Zoning Department says: a) if each 7,000 sq. ft. lot is connnected to sewer, then all 22 are buildable for mobile homes ($7955/lot) ; b) if septic system, then a buildable lot must be 10,000 sq ft (MOL 16 lots @ $10,940 each). This propoerty has the necessities in place for a savy developer to sell mobile homes in a popular area of south Sebring. AND ... if Buyer's terms are acceptable, Seller would consider owner financing and subordination on a lot by lot basis. It doesn't get any better than this in today's market folks!
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