Looking for a slow and easy country living experience? Check out the pictures and video! Mark Chestnut with NuView Realty Inc proudly presents a RARE opportunity in Bradford County, Florida. This 24+ acre farm offers endless potential—come explore this peaceful living experience at its finest. Enjoy this 2021 ''Live Oak Homes'' - ''The Hamilton ''modular home, which features solar panels. The owner states that the utility company, Florida Power, sends them a rebate check each year for the power generated from the solar panels. This home also boasts a spacious open floor plan and a double-island kitchen, complete with stainless steel Frigidaire appliances, including a refrigerator with an ice maker. Additional property features include: Also has a ''Hot- Tub'', A 2-acre unfinished pond, A 3-acre fenced pasture, A shed with power hookup, Solar panels with battery backup, A supplemental power transformer box, A greenhouse/shade house, A 53-foot Conex storage container, A small custom-built wooden garden shed with running water and a working sink, Two chicken coops, An additional fenced livestock enclosure, The owner mentions that you can bring your own bulldozer or rent a backhoe to finish out the 2-acre pond for under $3K-$5K and stock it with various fish from the local "Big Catfish Farm," which offers a variety of species, including bass, catfish, bluegill, shiners, and carp. While there are very few limitations on the animals you can have on the property (except for cows, which you should verify with the county), the owner has previously kept chickens, goats, and wild pigs. If you plan to have chickens, remember that you'll need a livestock guardian (such as a mule or a dog) since free-ranging chickens can fall prey to predators. The owner shares stories of sightings of coyotes, turkeys, eagles, and bobcats, not to mention an abundance of deer. As for security... the property is located directly across the street from the Lawtey Correctional Institute, yet it remains secluded behind distant tree lines for your privacy. Bring your firearms! You can shoot whenever and wherever on the property, as the owner has already created a small shooting range onsite. After conducting a thorough research, we have made every effort to present the most accurate and up-to-date information. There are no implied or stated warranties; therefore, written terms and conditions are required to be binding. Buyers and their representatives are responsible for examining and confirming every detail of the subject property, including BUT not limited to; flood zones, airport noise zones, HOA and CDD fees (Community Development District Fees), current and proposed property taxes, special assessments, verify with the local police or sheriff's department to discover neighborhood crimes and crime statistics, sexual offenders/predators and any other matters BUYER deems relevant to the purchase of the Property, verify with school districts, and inquire with neighborhood watch associations about information relevant to them and consider the properties floor- plan functionality. They should also arrange for a survey, municipal lien search, soil percolation test, home inspection, and a well and septic system inspection, if applicable. Additionally, the property should be tested for mold, radon gas, carbon monoxide levels, lead-based paint, Defective Drywall, energy efficiency ratings, and a Wood-Destroying Organism (WDO) inspection should be performed - and you should check for environmental contamination or hazardous materials with the EPA Buyers must thoroughly conduct their due diligence by verifying with the planning and zoning departments to determine if the property has recorded permits, is in a historic area, flood zone, landlocked, and whether the property has proper egress and ingress. They should also verify the current and future zoning aligns with their intended use and consult the code compliance division to ensure there are no past or current unpaid code violation fines. It is essential to investigate ALL relevant information that could affect the property's value. We advise potential Buyers and Sellers to verify the property's condition, square footage, and all related facts and representations outlined in a potential contract. Buyers and Sellers should consult appropriate professionals for legal, tax, environmental, and other specialized advice regarding matters affecting the property and the transaction. The Broker clarifies that they do not reside on the property and that all representations made (oral, written, or otherwise) are based on statements from the Seller, either verbally or in writing, or on public records. To the extent permitted by Florida statute, buyers agree that if they pursue this property, they will rely exclusively on the seller's addendums and disclosures, professional inspectors, and governmental agencies to verify the property's condition, square footage, and any facts that materially affect its value, rather than on the broker's representations (oral, written, or otherwise). Lawtey, Florida, is a small city located in Bradford County, with a population of just under 1,000 residents. The area has a rich history, rooted in its agricultural past and the development of the railroad in the late 19th century, which contributed to the town's growth. Lawtey was incorporated in 1911, and its early economy was largely based on farming, particularly the production of cotton and other crops. While Lawtey is a small community, visitors can enjoy several local attractions and activities: Nature and Outdoor Activities: The surrounding areas provide opportunities for hiking, bird watching, and exploring Florida's natural landscapes. Nearby parks and preserves, like the Osceola National Forest, offer trails and access to outdoor recreational activities. Local Markets: Lawtey hosts events like farmers' markets, where visitors can taste local produce and homemade goods, providing a glimpse into the community's agricultural heritage. Historical Sites: Visitors interested in local history can explore surrounding Bradford County, which has historical sites reflecting its past, including several old churches and historic homes. Tourist Events While Lawtey itself may not host large annual events, nearby Bradford County has several community-centered events throughout the year, including: Annual Bradford County Fair: Usually held in April, this fair features rides, games, livestock shows, and local vendors, celebrating the agricultural roots of the area. Christmas in Lawtey: An annual holiday event that features Christmas lights, festivities, and local crafts, enhancing community spirit during the holiday season. Local Community Events: Various small community gatherings and events that promote local crafts, food, and culture occur throughout the year. While Lawtey may be small, it offers a charming glimpse into rural Florida life, with opportunities for outdoor activities, small local events, and a close-knit community atmosphere in Starke, Raiford, & Lake Butler Florida. For more extensive activities, nearby larger towns like Lake City, Live Oak or Jacksonville provide additional options for dining, shopping, and entertainment.