The auctioned lots are located in Central Florida, Osceola County, Florida. The lot size is 82.5' x 165' (13,612 Square Feet). The property is located off S.R. 60 in the heart of Lake Wales; Westgate River Ranch is a unique resort that blends the best of nature with outstanding ranch activities such as horseback riding, petting zoo, river tours, pontoon and airboat rides, fishing, trap, and skeet shooting, a Wild West rodeo and much more.
This lot is in an undeveloped subdivision, which consists of raw vacant land great for recreational ATV riders, campers, and outdoor space to enjoy or just investment acreage to hold onto for the future. Pictures are of the surrounding area, nearby major roads, and dirt trails into the subdivision, not the actual lot, and are provided to illustrate the topography and general condition of the lot and the local area. This is a great chance to acquire raw vacant acreage with no utilities, developed road access, or infrastructure offered at a wholesale No Reserve auction pricing! For more info on Area Recreational options, go to sepaclub.com
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Highway 192, the Florida Turnpike, is a few miles to the east. Several Nearby Farms are just southeast of the lot location (see aerial and street view pics).
Nearby, Holopaw Groves, a lovely residential community, lies east, about 4 miles from the subdivision just off the turnpike.
GOOD TITLE: Ownership of this lot will be transferred to the buyer using a Special Warranty Deed, Not a Quit Claim Deed.
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EASY ACCESS TO FREEWAY 441 AND FREEWAY 192
56 Minutes to Prime Florida Recreational
56 Minutes to River Ranch Property
56 Minutes to Tohopekaliga Lake
Minutes from Lake with Possible Lake View
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Your bid is a legal contract to purchase per auction terms and an acknowledgment that you have completed all due diligence before you bid. I have not seen the lot nor had any tests or surveys done on the property.
You are bidding on the total purchase price of this property! No payments!
No back taxes or liens - Title is free and clear!
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There is a saying that the secret to becoming extremely wealthy is to find out where people are going, getting there first, and buying land, for land is the basis of all wealth!
Acquiring real estate will soon be beyond the reach of most Americans as the population continues to increase. Furthermore, with lovely weather and thousands of recreational and entertainment activities, investing in Florida land can be an excellent investment for future generations!
The property is free and clear of liens. Property taxes are current. Upon receipt of payment in full, a Warranty Deed is issued to the successful bidder.
Don’t miss this opportunity to own this beautiful piece of land.
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The price of Central Florida Osceola County lots is going up fast. Here is the chance to get in quick and early!
You will own One Lot of 13,612 Square Feet (82.5' x 165' - Subdivision Lot) in Osceola County, Florida. Land Free and Clear. No Down Payments! These Lots are being sold from $25,000 to $40,000.00.
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The new owner will be responsible for paying property tax in 2024. Property taxes for 2023 are current. Taxes are approximately $30.00 annually. There are no association fees. Upon receipt of payment in full, a Warranty Deed is issued to the successful bidder.
Total Purchase Price = Winning Bids + 10% Buyer Premium + $495.00 Closing Fee.
Document Fee: A nominal document fee of $495 will be added to the winning bid on this property. A Warranty deed will be prepared and recorded once payment is made.
Payment/Terms: Payment is accepted via Zelle, Venmo, cashier’s check, or wire transfer. We do not take PayPal, as they will no longer allow real estate transaction payments. The winning bidder must pay within 48 hours of the close of the auction unless other arrangements are made. (Close Fee covers deed preparation, shipping, and county recording costs).
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Osceola County is located in the central portion of the U.S. state of Florida. As of the 2020 census, the population was 388,656. Its county seat is Kissimmee. Osceola County is included in the Orlando–Kissimmee–Sanford, Fla. Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Osceola County was created in 1887. Osceola County is a 1,506-square-mile area that serves as the south/central boundary of the Central Florida Region and the Greater Metropolitan Area. The City of Kissimmee, the County Seat, is 18 miles due south of Orlando. Osceola’s only other incorporated City, St. Cloud, is 9 miles east of Kissimmee and approximately 45 miles west of Melbourne on the Atlantic Coast.
Beyond this northwest quadrant and to the south and east, except a few tiny, rural towns, like Holopaw, Kenansville, and Yeehaw Junction, ranch lands and undeveloped prairie, woods, and marsh dominate the County.
These large regions include the Mormon Church-owned Desert Ranches and several other significant, privately operated ranch and agricultural lands. Also included are the State of Florida's wildlife management areas and preserves at Bull Creek, Prairie Lakes, and the Three Lakes. As the "headwaters" of the South Florida Water Management District and the Lake Okeechobee/Florida Everglades ecosystem, Osceola County is bounded by the Kissimmee River, is crossed by several partially accessible creeks, and is home to the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes, that includes some of the State’s most significant and finest fishing and recreational attractions.
An urban and urbanizing area in the northwest quadrant of the County dominates Osceola County's geography. This area is adjoining Polk and Orange County and includes most of Osceola's population. It includes the incorporated areas of Kissimmee and St. Cloud, the unincorporated communities of Poinciana and Buenaventura Lakes, and unincorporated subdivisions ranging from Narcoossee in the northeast to Campbell City and Intercession City in the southwest to Deer Run and the St. Cloud Manor areas in the south.
ECONOMY
Osceola's economic base is dominated by tourism, serving as a "gateway" to Disney World and other Central Florida attractions. The area's historical investments in ranching and citrus are still very strong, while light industry and service enterprises are growing due to Osceola's transportation advantages and proximity to the Greater Orlando area. To learn more, please visit www.ChooseOsceola.com.
The County continues to drive forward with NeoCity, a 500-acre high-tech campus of emerging innovation in the heart of Osceola County. NeoCity’s master plan is designed to create a smart city that will bring high-technology jobs and diversify our economy. NeoCity is designed to expand Osceola’s economy and still respects that the current economy is directly linked to Central Florida's tourism as Walt Disney World retains its status as the region's largest employer. For more information about NeoCity, please visit https://www.neocityfl.com/.
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Central Florida Osceola County Attractions and Things to Do
1. The Polk Museum of Art
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To get there, first, talk to the park ranger at the Pine Springs Visitor Center. There is a gate that you may need to borrow a key for. You will need to drive out of the park to get to the gypsum dunes, leaving and heading west on 62/180 for 14 miles, and then take a right (head north) on a private road 1576, 21 miles close to Dell City. |
2. Lower Green Swamp Preserve
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If you’re a nature fan and looking for something outdoorsy to do in Lakeland, Florida, get over to the Lower Green Swamp Preserve. Another former portion of a cattle ranch and farmland has been turned into a nature preserve; the land here has been ‘restored’ to what it would have been like before being settled and used for agriculture. |
3. The Polk County History Center
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There’s a surprising amount of art and culture to soak up in Lakeland. There is also a lot of history to learn about in this Florida city. And you can learn all about it at The Polk County History Center, located inside a historic 1908 courthouse with all its neo-classical grandeur. |
4. Florida Air Museum
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The Florida Air Museum has all sorts of interesting displays of aviation history. From unique, one-of-a-kind designs to antique flying machines and warplanes, you’ll get to see it all here at this surprising museum. If you’re interested in planes, this will be one of the most unmissable things to do in Lakeland, Florida. |
5. Food at Munn Park
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If you’re looking for one of the top things to do in Lakeland at night, you should go to Munn Park. It’s a very local spot. Named after the city’s founder – Abraham Munn – this park isn’t just a chill spot to stroll around and take a breather; there are various free seasonal events here. |
6. The flowers at Hollis Gardens
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If you’re on a budget and looking for one of the top free things to do in Lakeland, don’t worry: you can make a beeline to Hollis Gardens and unwind amongst nature. The manicured botanic garden, with over 10,000 flowers, is located near Lake Mirror in Downtown Lakeland. |
7. CATCHING MORE CRAPPIES
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Crappie fishing is often associated with open water, cane poles, live minnows, and brush piles. Still, by the time autumn arrives, the popular pinfish have switched their preferences to shorelines, shady docks, and small jigs. The main reason is that young-of-the-year baitfish and sunfish use ports for cover, especially those whose owners have deposited brush piles and other fish-holding attractors under them. |
8. The sea at Clearwater Beach
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As I stepped into the museum, I couldn’t help but feel a surge of excitement coursing through my veins. The collection of historic aircraft is a sight to behold, and among them stands one of my favorites: the legendary P-51 Mustang. This iconic aircraft played a crucial role as a long-range bomber escort during World War II, protecting American and English bombers as they braved the skies over Germany. |
9. Culture in Lakeland, Florida
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After soaking up all that art, it’s a 10-minute walk to the beautiful Hollis Gardens. There are countless flowers, plants, and trees here to admire in this manicured garden. If you’re feeling hungry, you’ll get to sit in the outdoor garden setting if you choose to eat at Garden Bistro, with a selection of different food. Another 10-minute stroll takes you to Florida Southern College. |
10. Lake Hollingsworth |
Lakeland’s Lake Hollingsworth is one of the area’s largest lakes and is a premier recreation attraction for outdoor-minded locals and visitors. A scenic walking trail skirts the lake’s perimeter and winds past a marina, a college campus, and pristine natural habitats. |
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Property Description:
Parcel Number: 293128-000000-032120
Lot Legal Description:
NW 1/4 of W1/2 of NE 1/4 of NE 1/4 of SE 1/4 of NW 1/4 less ½ int oil, gas, and mineral rights of River Ranch Acres, Section 28, Township 31 South, Range 29 East, Polk County, Florida, +/- .31 acres.
County: Polk County
City: Lake Wales Area
Lot Size: 13,612 SQF (82.5' x 165' - Subdivision Lot)
GPS COORDINATES: 27.758538 -81.424808
Maps: Click on image 15 to see the Direction from Bartow, FL to the Location of the lot.
Road: Dirt Road
Phone: Cellular Phone Works.
Power: Solar or Alternative Solar Panel
Terrain: Gentle Rolling
Water: Well - Must be drilled on your own (50 - 150 Feet Deep)
Sewer Septic: Must be installed on your own when building
Zoning: Agricultural/Recreational (trailers and similar are approved)
Taxes: Approximate $8.00 each
Stock#: 335360
The land is being sold "as-is where-is" with no warranties, either expressed or implied. The land is sold AS-IS. Research must be done on your own. No refunds will be given on real estate transactions.