This 96.54-acre tract in Suwannee County has been recently surveyed and offers a balanced mix of open tillable ground and mature hardwoods. Approximately 85 acres are currently in hay production, providing open sightlines and potential for agricultural use. The remaining acreage consists of a diverse stand of hardwood trees, including water oaks, live oaks, and laurel oaks, which provide shade, seasonal forage, and cover for wildlife. The property features approximately 901 feet of frontage along 121st Road, a county-maintained road that provides direct access. The layout supports multiple potential homesite locations, including elevated areas with views across the open fields. The configuration of the acreage also supports the possibility of multiple residences or a family compound, subject to local planning and zoning regulations. A secluded pasture area located in the southwest corner of the property offers additional privacy and separation from the main field. The overall topography is level to gently rolling and the entire tract is located within Flood Zone X according to available mapping, indicating it is outside of designated flood hazard areas. There are no mapped wetlands on site. The open ground and wooded edges create natural travel corridors for wildlife. Whitetail deer and wild turkeys are known to frequent the property, as documented by trail camera activity. The layout supports multiple food plot locations and stand placements along transition lines between field and timber. The mix of hardwood species contributes to mast production and bedding cover that can enhance wildlife habitat. Beyond hunting and agriculture, the acreage provides room for horseback and ATV riding, wildlife viewing and general outdoor use. The quiet rural setting offers separation from higher traffic areas while still maintaining road access. Utilities should be verified with local providers. Suwannee County is recognized for its agricultural heritage and natural resources, including the Historic Suwannee River, state parks, and natural springs. Properties of this size with a high percentage of tillable ground and established road frontage are in short supply in the county. This tract may appeal to buyers seeking agricultural production, hunting land, recreational property, or a large acreage homesite in North Florida. All intended uses should be confirmed with local authorities regarding zoning, permitting, and land use requirements.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom i10 take exit 283 in Live Oak FL. Head south on US 129 for one half mile then continue south onto FL HWY 51 for one half mile. Turn left onto 129th Rd and continue south for 11.5 miles. Turn left onto 188th St continue for 1 mile then turn right onto 121st rd and continue for 0.7 miles. The property will be on your right.