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listing
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LandFor Sale
$210,000
4th Isle Drive
Spring Hill, FL 34607
Listed by: Future Home Realty, (727) 488-4961
MLS: mfrmls
Est. Mortgage
$1,184/mo

Come build your dream home in Hernando County on the water, with deep water access to the Gulf of Mexico. This location offers stunning views, serene surroundings, and the perfect setting for waterfront living. Imagine waking up to the sound of waves lapping against the shore and enjoying spectacular sunsets every evening. With easy access to boating, fishing, and other water activities, this is truly a paradise for water lovers. Don't miss this opportunity to create the home of your dreams in this idyllic waterfront setting. "Vacant land rarely has an address or lot number posted. There have been occasions when a buyer has closed on a property and determined, after the closing, that the property conveyed to the buyer was not the property the buyer had visually identified prior to signing the contract. It is the buyer's responsibility to confirm the legal description of the property the buyer wants to purchase prior to the end of the contract Property Inspection Period. The best way to accomplish this is for the buyer to obtain a survey that depicts a physical immovable object on the property or adjacent to the property that irrefutably confirms the property identified in the survey is the property the buyer wants to purchase."

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