Owner Financing Available. No Credit Checks. Five Acres for $34,995 - $1,995 Down and $279 Monthly.
Benchmark Acres is located at Lee, Florida. Lee is located off Interstate 10 at Exit 262, only 34 miles west of the crossroads of Interstate 10 and 75. This makes for an easy commute to Tallahassee, Gainesville, Jacksonville, or Valdosta. At Benchmark Acres you would be living in the lowest wind zone rating area in Florida reducing your risk from hurricanes, plus home construction cost and insurance costs. Lee offers great climate year round.
Ten miles west of Benchmark Acres you will find the town of Madison. In Madison you will find two grocery stores (Winn Dixie and Harveys), CVS, Walgreens, Madison County Memorial Hospital, North Florida Community College, restaurants, and much more. Twenty-five miles southeast is the town of Live Oak. At Live Oak there is a Super Wal-...
Ten miles west of Benchmark Acres you will find the town of Madison. In Madison you will find two grocery stores (Winn Dixie and Harveys), CVS, Walgreens, Madison County Memorial Hospital, North Florida Community College, restaurants, and much more. Twenty-five miles southeast is the town of Live Oak. At Live Oak there is a Super Wal-Mart, Lowes, two grocery stores (Publix and Winn Dixie), Shands Hospital, Suwannee Technical School, restaurants, and plenty more.
At Benchmark Acres you will find partially wooded five acre estates. There are a total of 33 lots located at Benchmark Acres. We currently have two properties available. There is no requirement or timetable to build. However when you decide to build it must be 750 square feet or larger. Modular homes and mobile homes are allowed providing they meet the minimum square footage and are 12 years of age or newer when initially placed on the land. Farm animals are permitted with the exception of pigs.
The Suwannee River State Park is located 10 miles east of the property. This is where the Withlacoochee River joins the Suwannee River on its way to the Gulf of Mexico. Along the river are long mounds of earthworks built during the Civil War to guard against incursions by Union Navy gunboats. Other remnants from the past include one of the state's oldest cemeteries, and a paddle-wheel shaft from a 19th century steamboat. Five trails, ranging from a quarter mile to 18 miles, loop through surrounding woodlands and provide panoramic views of the rivers. Other activities include fishing, picnicking, and canoeing; for overnight stays, the park has a full-facility campground and cabins.