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Save thousands on clearing costs. Lot is on paved road and ready for your new build or modular home. Located minutes from town and an hour to Gainsville or Jacksonville. Electric is at the road, and you would just need well and septic installed. This is also a great investment area of Columbia County Florida. Property is priced to move fast.

Property can close through title company with title insurance or in-house closing is available. Buyer is to perform their own due diligence and if buyer chooses title, buyer is responsible for ALL closing costs and title fees.

Owner will consider owner financing with 30% down.


Listed by EXP Realty

Wynanne Vaughan

(727) 202.3145

esidential Property in Dermott Arkansas Property * Utilities & Great Location * APN: 050-01189-000

$848.00

+ Doc Fee: $199

Property Description

Here is a fantastic residential property in Dermott AR! Road Frontage, and power, water and sewer at the property! 9500 Sq Ft Lot in Dermott AR, Chicot County! All Utilities at the property/Road Frontage

Property Pricing, Terms & Doc/Recording Information and Pricing

There is a $195.00 Recording /Document Fee added to the sale price! Commonlots will take care of all the documents and recording process

with the county!

Recording can take 4-6 weeks.

Property Legal information

050-01189-000 Parcel #

SKIPPER BRIDGE RD

DERMOTT, AR 71638

Sec-Twp-Rng: 31-13-03

Lot/Block: PT 9/V

Subdivision: J T CRENSHAWS WEST ADDN

Legal Description: W 1/2 LT 9 BLK V J T CRENSHAWS W ADDN

School District: 302 DERMOTT CITY

About the Area

Chicot County, Arkansas

Chicot County is the southeasternmost county in Arkansas. It is bounded by Louisiana to the south and the Mississippi River to the east. The county is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta; therefore, it is a prime location for agriculture, with some of the richest soils in the state. Because of this, the county continues to have strong ties to the land and is consistently one of the largest producers of cotton in Arkansas. With Lake Chicot as the largest natural lake in Arkansas and the largest oxbow lake in North America, the county provides residents and tourists with ample opportunities for year-round fishing.

According to the 2010 Census, the county had a population of 11,800, with three incorporated cities. The largest is Lake Village, with a population of 2,575. Because of its central location, Lake Village is the county seat. Dermott is the second-largest city, with a population of 2,316; it is located in the northwest corner of the county. The smallest city is Eudora, with a population of 2,269.

Pre-European Exploration through European Exploration and Settlement…

While the first recorded history of the county dates to 1542, its natural history goes back nearly two hundred years before that. Lake Chicot was formed at a time when the Mississippi River cut off a meander, thus creating the largest oxbow lake on the North American continent. The name given to the county and the lake was derived from a French word denoting a stump, a snag, or some other kind of submerged timber; stumps are a distinct feature of the lake.

Louisiana Purchase through Early Statehood…

The county was carved out of Arkansas County by the territorial legislature in October 1823. The first county seat was at Villemont, named for one of the commanders from Arkansas Post, Don Carlos De Villemont, who was given a grant of land located near the lake in 1795 called the Island del Chicot. Villemont died in 1823, but a settlement was established in his honor in 1822, and this became the seat of government in the county. Villemont was a thriving town of 500 until the late 1840s, when the Mississippi River caused the community’s downfall. The current of the Mississippi River began eating at the banks near Villemont, and the county’s first seat of government crumbled into the river. By 1847, what little remained of Villemont was washed into the river for good. After this, the county seat was moved to the settlement of Columbia until it was relocated inland to Masona on Bayou Macon. Masona was fifteen miles inland, however, and thus too far away from the river traffic, so the people of the county decided in 1857 to move the county seat to Lake Village. Columbia suffered the same fate as Villemont. The town thrived for a few years until 1885, when Columbia’s courthouse fell into the river and was swept away.

When it was first established, the county’s borders encompassed much more land than in modern times, extending to the Saline and Ouachita rivers in the west and to within ten miles of the Arkansas River on the north. This included the present-day counties of Desha, Drew, and Ashley counties as well as present-day Chicot County.

In the years leading up to the Civil War, Chicot County was widely considered to be the richest county in the state and one of the richest in the country. This is due in part to the amount of cotton production in the county as well as the sheer number of slaves there during this period. In 1850, 145 white families in the county owned a total of 3,984 slaves. The slave-to-white ratio in the county was higher than any other county in the state, and Union County is the only county in Arkansas that had more slaves than Chicot. By 1860, the county was producing 40,948 bales of cotton at its highest price in years at 12.4 cents per pound.

Civil War through the Gilded Age…

During the Civil War, three companies of Confederate soldiers were raised in the county: the Chicot Rangers, the Chicot Guards, and the Chicot Rebels. Most went off to fight in other areas, as the only major skirmish in the area was the Engagement at Old River Lake (a.k.a. Engagement at Ditch Bayou). This was the last engagement fought in Arkansas. Through the first years of the war, guerrilla warfare was common in the area. Numerous Confederates fired on the Union steamboats coming up and down the river near the eastern boundaries of the county.

Chicot County had a number of important ports on the lower portion of the Mississippi River. One of these was Gaines Landing, named for Ben P. Gaines, R. M. Gaines, and William H. Gaines, who had settled the area. This was one of the chief ports on the lower Mississippi from 1830 to 1880. Another important landing was on Grand Lake near Eudora. This landing served as a docking point for a number of riverboats in the years leading up to the Civil War. The boats came in with freight and mail and left with cotton, fur, hides, and other products that were used throughout the region. The landing on Grand Lake was later known as Carriola Landing. From the end of the war to the beginning of the twentieth century, this landing was one of the largest shipping points on the Mississippi River south of Helena (Phillips County).

Early Twentieth Century…

None of the towns in the county experienced much growth before 1900. The population of Chicot County significantly rose, however, from 1900 to 1910. This is due in large part to the coming of the Memphis, Helena, Louisiana Railroad to Lake Village in 1903. With the coming of the railroad, businesses and offices started to spring up all along Main Street. This included some nine saloons on Main Street alone by 1907. The other towns in the county experienced similar growth in these years, again partly due to the fact that the county now had a significant rail line.

The economic growth was cut short by the Flood of 1927, which put nearly thirteen percent of the state under water. Since most people in the county were farmers, they were hurt most by the flood. The dams, spillways, and natural streams that carried water to the farmland were virtually destroyed. Lake Chicot, normally a clear lake, became a settling basin for muddy water all the way from Pine Bluff (Jefferson County).

World War II through the Modern Era…

During World War II, two of the ten internment camps in the nation for Japanese Americans were located in southeast Arkansas, and one of these was located in Chicot County. The Jerome Relocation Center was located in the small community of Jerome near Dermott. The camp was in operation from October 1942 through June 1944 and, at its height, had a population of 8,497 residents of Japanese descent.

Today, the county maintains its agricultural roots. Cotton, rice, and soybeans are the primary agricultural products in the county, though catfish farming and corn production are on the rise. Recreation is also centered on outdoor activities as well. While Lake Chicot is the largest lake in the county, there are others that provide ample fishing and water-sport opportunities, including Grand Lake near Eudora and Lake Wallace near Dermott.

With Lake Chicot being the main source of recreation in the county, clean-up efforts were crucial to keeping the lake usable for such purposes. In 1968, the Lake Chicot Project was created to help divert muddy water into the Mississippi River. The $89 million project was started in August 1976 and finished in April 1985. The project included creating a pumping plant and a dam just north of the lake to divert water to the Mississippi. Within a few years, the lake was restored to its former clear water, and boating and fishing became common once again.

0.45 Acre Multifamily lot with great future potential near the Spring Mountain Motor Resort and Country Club and Mountain Falls golf course. Amazing views of the mountains. Priced below market.

According to the latest data available, real estate in Pahrump has appreciated about 155% over the last ten years alone, which puts the unincorporated town in the top 10% nationally for areas whose real estate values have appreciated exponentially. Due to this, many observers see Pahrump as being one of the best long-term investments that people can make in the United States over the past decade and into the future. Despite a downturn in the housing market, Pahrump’s real estate portfolio has continued to appreciate.

OWN YOUR OWN 3.7 ACRES TREES + TERRITORIAL VIEWS IN CIBOLA, NM $285 PER MONTH- SOLD

 

WHAT IS IT?

·      Terrain: Lightly wooded, rolling hills, and good territorial views

·      Next door: 3.2 acre lot also available

 

WHERE IS IT?

·      Soaring Hawk Lane in Great White Father Subdivision, Pinehill, NM

o  Candy Kitchen general store- 6 miles

o  El Morro National Monument- 16 miles

o  2h 15 m West of Albuquerque, NM

o  5 h 30 mins East of Phoenix, AZ

 

WHAT CAN YOU DO WITH IT?

·      Gaze at breathtaking vistas, clear starry skies, and endless horizons.

·      Hike, bike, ATV or hunt.

·      Weekend getaway, camping retreat or future retirement homestead.

 

HOW CAN YOU OWN IT?

·      Discount for Cash sale

·      Owner Financing Available - No credit check or down payment; affordable monthly payments.

·      Quick Closing - Simple process, fast turnaround.

Escape to the Northern California wilderness with this beautiful 2.5-acre property located just minutes from the Oregon border. Enjoy open skies, mountain views, and quiet rural living — perfect for recreation, off-grid use, camping, or long-term investment.

This property offers plenty of space and privacy in a growing rural area known for its wildlife, outdoor activities, and scenic beauty.

Property Features

  • Size: 2.5 acres
  • Location: near California-Oregon border (Modoc County / Siskiyou region)
  • Spacious rural setting with big views
  • Dirt road access (verify route)
  • Ideal for off-grid living or recreational use
  • No HOA, low property taxes
  • Perfect for camping, RV use (seasonal), tiny cabin, or long-term hold

Why This Property?

This Northern California / Southern Oregon region is popular with outdoor enthusiasts seeking privacy, low taxes, and affordable land. With tons of open space and nature all around, this is the perfect weekend escape or quiet homestead location.

Nearby Attractions

  • Oregon border — minutes away
  • Klamath Falls (~1 hr)
  • Lava Beds National Monument
  • Modoc National Forest
  • Hunting, fishing, hiking & stargazing region
  • Lake Klamath & Tule Lake Wildlife Refuge

Property can close through title company with title insurance for approx. $1,500 - $2,000. In house closing is available for $499. Buyer is to perform their own due diligence and pay all closing costs and title fees if choosing to close with title company.

**Zoning - Rural Residential Agricultural District (R-R)

**Permitted Uses:

(a)One single-family dwelling;

(b)Small acreage farming, except commercial dairies, commercial kennels, commercial rabbit, fox, goat, horse, and hog farms, commercial chicken or poultry ranches, riding stables, rodeos, or commercial horse rentals;

(c)Accessory uses and buildings normally incidental to single-family dwellings or small farming;

(d)Crop and tree farming;

(e)One mobile home per building site in lieu of a single-family dwelling;

(f)One guesthouse;

(g)Greenhouses;

h)One residential storage building, subject to the regulations

(i)One second dwelling unit per legal lot subject to the limitations

(j)Amateur radio antennas. When used for private, noncommercial purposes, amateur radio antennas may be permitted in the R-R District. Height limitations may be exceeded by adding one foot yard setback for every foot of height in excess of those permitted by the zoning ordinance; and

(k)Group care facilities for six (6) or fewer individuals.

**RV Living? Not Allowed (RV park models and would be considered camping and not a permitted living structure.)

**Farm Animals Allowed? Yes

**Legal Road Access? Yes

**HOA: None

**Impact Fee: Siskiyou County does not have impact fees. The fees to build a home are typically figured on the square footage of the structure.

**Flood Zone Area? No

**Utilities: well and septic required

Ready-to-Build Adjacent Lots with Approved Septic Permit in Belhaven NC



🌄Details

* Lot 1 is 2.26 acres 

* Lot 2 is 1.66 acres

* Beaufort county, NC

* Septic permit approved for 3 bedrooms for Lot 1 as well as Lot 2

* Lot 1 – Seller Financing Available: Price $25,000, $453 monthly payments for 120 months with $8,625 down (Seller Finance Price $34,500, 12.9% interest rate)

* Lot 2 – Seller Financing Available: Price $25,000, $453 monthly payments for 120 months with $8,625 down (Seller Finance Price $34,500, 12.9% interest rate)

* Lot 1 – Discounted Cash Price: $23,500

* Lot 2 – Discounted Cash Price: $22,500

* Location: Dallas Paul Rd, Belhaven, NC, 27810


🏡 Utilization

* Build your dream home

* Single family dwellings allowed


🌊 Coastal North Carolina Living:

* Minutes from the Pungo River and waterfront activities

* Close to Belhaven's charming downtown and marina

* Near excellent fishing, boating, and water sports

* Access to North Carolina's beautiful coastal areas

* Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts who love fishing, and nature

* Close to scenic waterways and wildlife viewing

📍 Belhaven Area Attractions:


* Historic Belhaven downtown with local shops and restaurants

* Belhaven Memorial Museum showcasing local history

* Easy access to the Outer Banks and coastal beaches

* Near Washington, NC for additional shopping and services


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Contact Margie at 610-590-7775 or [email protected]

" CORNER LOT " Florahome, Florida

This is a chance of a lifetime for development and living the dream life in a peaceful area. This beautiful oversized Corner Lot property is perfect weekend gateway or permanent residence. The land is ready to build on. The property is a minute to Georges Lake Boat Ramp and 25 minutes from downtown Palatka with many public amenities to enjoy including: Walmart, airport, fishing docks, swimming area, picnic tables, & BBQ grills. Walking distance to the Lake and Minute drive to Public Boat ramp

Over an acre of land NOT in FLOOD ZONE. Nice, quite country setting to build your home or bring your mobile home. Property is zoned agriculture, so bring your animals. Alos, land has no HOA or deed restrictions. You will need to install well and septic. Electric is at the road.

You are only 45 minutes to downtown Ocala or Gainsville. Close to fishing, springs, kayaking and much more outdoor activities.

Property can close through title company with title insurance or in-house closing is available. Buyer is to perform their own due diligence and if buyer chooses title, buyer is responsible for ALL closing costs and title fees.

Owner will consider owner financing with 30% down.


Listed by EXP Realty

Wendy Vaughan

(727) 565.5892

Great opportunity to own a 3-bedroom, 1-bath home in the peaceful town of Mayesville, South Carolina. This property is currently vacant and ready for a new owner. It needs a few minor repairs and cosmetic upgrades, making it a solid opportunity for an investor, first-time buyer, or someone looking to add value.

Located in a beautiful rural setting, yet only about 1 hour from Columbia, SC, you get quiet small-town living with easy access to city amenities.

🏡 Property Highlights

  • Address: 3945 4th St, Mayesville, SC 29104
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 1
  • Condition: Vacant – needs minor repairs & updates
  • Lot: Standard residential lot
  • Utilities: Public water and Septic
  • Setting: Quiet, established area

🔨 Opportunity

  • Great starter home with light improvements
  • Solid rental opportunity
  • Affordable South Carolina investment
  • Add cosmetic updates and increase value
  • Ideal for buy & hold or light flip

🌳 Area Benefits

  • Quiet Sumter County location
  • Low property taxes
  • Close to schools and small-town amenities
  • Easy access to Columbia for work, shopping, and dining

Property can close through title company with title insurance for approx. $800 - $1000. In house closing is available for $299. Buyer is to perform their own due diligence and pay all closing costs and title fees if choosing to close with title company.

Great opportunity to own a vacant residential lot in the quiet town of Mayesville, South Carolina. Located approximately 1 hour from Columbia, this property offers small-town living with convenient access to city amenities.

This lot allows for site-built homes as well as manufactured homes and tiny homes, making it a flexible and affordable option for homeowners or investors.


🏡 Property Highlights

  • Address: 2120 Avenue A, Mayesville, SC
  • Property Type: Vacant residential land
  • Allowed Uses:
  • Site-built homes
  • Manufactured homes
  • Tiny Homes
  • Utilities:
  • Public water available
  • Septic required
  • HOA: None
  • Setting: Quiet, established area

🌳 Why This Property Works

  • Flexible building options
  • Public water access saves development cost
  • Affordable South Carolina land
  • Ideal for starter home, rental property, or long-term hold
  • Peaceful small-town environment

📍 Location Benefits

  • Approximately 1 hour from Columbia, SC
  • Easy access to Sumter and surrounding towns
  • Close to local schools, stores, and community services
  • Low property taxes typical of the area

Property can close through title company with title insurance for approx. $800 - $1000. In house closing is available for $299. Buyer is to perform their own due diligence and pay all closing costs and title fees if choosing to close with title company.

The lot is within the Town of Mayesville

**Zoning: RM - 10 - Single Family Residence

**Buildable Lot? Yes

**Uses Permitted: The town is moving away from mobile homes and there are no RV’s Allowed. They are presently preparing for a moritorium through out Mayesville to update the best use of land. Homes, tiny homes, manufactured with some specifications are allowed.

**Legal Road Access: Yes

**Animals Allowed? No, there is not enough room for horses in this area of town.

**Impact Fee: None presently but the town is in the process of revamping their fees

**HOA? None

**Flood Zone Ares? No

Build Now – Pay Over Time

Why rent when you can own your land? This 7,553 sq ft corner residential lot located at Knox Ave & Keltner St is fully buildable and ready for your future home. Utilities available at the street (water, sewer, electric). Quick access to U.S. Route 35 and Interstate 75.

💰 Simple Owner Financing Terms Available

✔ Low down payment

✔ Affordable monthly payments

✔ No banks

✔ No credit check (land contract style)

✔ Fast closing

👷 Great Opportunity for Builders

This property is also an excellent spec-build opportunity. The corner positioning allows for attractive home placement and increased market appeal. Ideal for small builders looking for their next infill project or investors seeking strong resale potential.

Perfect for:

  • First-time land buyers
  • Future home builders
  • Builders & developers
  • Investors
  • Buyers rebuilding credit

Land ownership is one of the simplest ways to start building wealth — and this lot makes it affordable.

Prime 3.02-Acre Commercial Development Site - Galion, OH

Price: $79,000

Location: 0 Wedgewood Cir, Galion, OH 44833

🏢 Turnkey Commercial Site in High-Traffic Corridor

This exceptional 3.02-acre commercial property offers a rare, fully cleared and development-ready site in a high-traffic Galion corridor. Zoned General Commercial with all utilities available nearby, this flat parcel provides maximum flexibility for retail, office, medical, service, or mixed-use development with minimal site preparation required.

🏗️ Property Highlights:

  • Prime Commercial Zoning: General Commercial allows wide range of uses
  • Ready to Build: Flat, fully cleared site requires minimal prep
  • Perfect Size: 3.02 acres provides ample space for commercial development
  • All Utilities Available: Electricity, natural gas, water, and sewer near lot
  • High Visibility: Located in high-traffic commercial corridor
  • Paved Access: Professional cul-de-sac location on Wedgewood Circle
  • Exceptional Value: Just $75,000 for development-ready commercial land

💼 Commercial Development Opportunities:

This versatile property is ideal for:

  • Retail Development: Stores, shops, or shopping center
  • Medical Facilities: Clinics, urgent care, or medical offices
  • Professional Offices: Business, legal, or financial services
  • Service Businesses: Restaurants, banks, or personal services
  • Mixed-Use Development: Combine multiple commercial uses
  • Build-to-Suit: Perfect for custom commercial projects

📊 Strategic Location Advantages:

  • High-Traffic Corridor: Strong daily traffic counts maximize exposure
  • Excellent Visibility: Prime location for customer attraction
  • Easy Access: Paved cul-de-sac provides professional appearance
  • Growing Commercial Area: Benefit from area development
  • Convenient Location: Central Galion positioning
  • Regional Access: Easy connections to major routes