Courtesy of: Milan Korec, KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY GULF COAST, MilanKorec@kw.com
Courtesy of: Milan Korec, KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY GULF COAST, MilanKorec@kw.com
$279,000
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Lot: 15.00 Acres
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$279,000
Lot 8 Denali Rd Lot 8 is located closer to the back portion of Denali Estates Community. This parcel is all cleared, ready for the house and additional outbuildings. DENALI ESTATES WAS JUST PAVED (NOVEMBER 2024). ONE OF THE MOST PRIVATE LAND COMMUNITIES IN SANTA ROSA COUNTY. 15 & 20+ ACRE LOTS. 17 PARCELS ONLY. HIGH SPEED INTERNET AVAILABLE. Welcome to Denali Estates, a secluded large lot community situated just North of Pace, Florida in the beautiful Santa Rosa County Countryside. This 270 acre community offers you the upmost in privacy, tranquility, and spaciousness. Our 15 to 20+ acre lots are heavily wooded with mature pines, scattered oaks, and features road front widths of over 500’. These generous sized lots will allow for estate sized homes, outbuildings, pools, tennis courts, basketball courts, RV parking, and additional recreational vices. Denali Estates is close to many activities for the outdoor enthusiast. Santa Rosa County boast many opportunities to get outside and enjoy the best that nature has to offer. Our Gulf Coast welcomes you with the emerald blue waters of the Gulf of Mexico, some of the most beautiful sandy white beaches you’ve ever seen, and fun filled family water activities. If you prefer fresh water, Blackwater River offers freshwater fishing, kayaking and tubing. Blackwater State Forest has many small creeks, horseback riding, nature trails, zip lining, canoeing and tubing. While Denali Estates is located “off the beaten path” you will find the short drive to shopping (new Publix!), restaurants, and Big Box stores relaxing and enjoyable!
Courtesy of: Milan Korec, KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY GULF COAST, MilanKorec@kw.com
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