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6640 4th Rd, LaBelle, FL: 13.33 Acres of Opportunity in Hendry County!

Endless Horizons: Design Your Perfect Retreat on 13.33 Acres of Open Land!

Asking Price

$154,900 Market Value $235,000
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Description

Embrace the possibilities on this 13.33-acre stretch of prime farmland in Hendry County, FL! This versatile piece of land is ideal for building your dream home or starting a thriving farm. With electric/power, underground piping system, and a water pump already installed, you’ll find this land ideal for both agricultural use and residential development. Additionally, single-family homes, manufactured, or modular homes are allowed in this area without the constraints of an HOA.

Set in a peaceful, open landscape yet conveniently located near major routes like FL-29 and SR-82, this property offers a peaceful rural lifestyle while remaining accessible to essential amenities. With minimal wetlands and flood zone concerns, you can build or farm with confidence.

Enjoy the laid-back charm of the surrounding farmlands while staying close to local conveniences. When you’re ready for some adventure, Fort Myers and its beautiful beaches, Everglades National Park, and The Shell Factory and Nature Park are just a short drive away, featuring a variety of attractions, including a nature park and interactive exhibits.

Seize this opportunity to create your private slice of paradise in beautiful southwest Florida! Please note that dwellings have to be within building requirements. The minimum dwelling size is 600 square feet for site-built homes, and 500 square feet for mobile homes and tiny homes. Buyers are responsible for all closing costs, PERC testing, and the installation of utilities (well and septic). Don’t let this chance slip away!

Call or text today to make this gorgeous lot yours! 833-289-5631

The interest held by BEC Enterprises I, LLC in this property is either a legal interest arising from BEC Enterprises’s holding proper title to the property, or an equitable interest arising from an executed contract with the seller for the property.

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Parcel Size

13.33 Acres

State

Florida

County

Hendry

Nearest Cities

Fort Myers, Cape Coral

Parcel Number

1-30-44-04-010-0009.0021

Address

6640 4th Rd, LaBelle, FL 33935

Legal Description

04-44-30 * GERBER GROVES S/D SEC ONE BLK 9 TR 2 W 370 FT 13.33 AC

Annual Taxes

$3,418.27

Property Features

Acres

13.33

Dimension

1577.63 ft x 372.95 ft

County

Hendry

Subdivision

Exists

Access

Dirt Road

Power

Installed

Water

Well – Not Installed; Water Pump and Underground Water Pipe System – Installed

Coordinates

26.683834, -81.339228

Zoning

A-2 (General Agriculture)

Elevation

8 meters or 26.25 feet

Waste

Waste

Septic – Not Installed

Nearby Cities and Attractions:

Discover Hendry County and LaBelle: Florida’s Scenic Hub of Culture, Adventure, and Nature

Nestled between the bustling cities of Southwest Florida and the serene Everglades, Hendry County and its charming town of LaBelle are brimming with attractions that celebrate natural beauty, cultural heritage, and thrilling outdoor experiences. Whether you’re looking to immerse yourself in Florida’s history, explore stunning wildlife areas, or simply relax by the water, Hendry County has something for everyone.

Explore Cultural and Historical Gems

Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum

Step into the fascinating world of the Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation at the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum. This immersive museum allows visitors to explore the living history of the Seminole Tribe, offering exhibits on their culture, heritage, and resilience. It’s a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Florida’s indigenous history.

Clewiston Museum

For a deep dive into the agricultural roots of Hendry County, visit the Clewiston Museum. Known as “America’s Sweetest Town,” Clewiston’s museum features a collection of fossils and exhibits on the development of local agricultural industries, including sugar and oranges. It’s a fascinating look at the region’s farming heritage and the forces that shaped the community.

Adventure and Outdoor Fun

Hendry County Motorsports Park

If you crave excitement, head to the Hendry County Motorsports Park. As the southernmost dirt race track in the U.S., this high-energy venue is home to Hendry Racing and attracts motorsports enthusiasts from all over. Whether you’re a spectator or a participant, the park delivers an adrenaline rush like no other.

Lazy Springs Recreation Park

For off-road thrills and family fun, Lazy Springs Recreation Park is a popular destination. This adventure park offers a variety of outdoor activities, including ATV trails, mud pits, zip-lining, and swimming in natural spring-fed lakes. It’s the perfect place to unleash your inner adventurer and create unforgettable memories.

Roland Martin Marina & Resort

Located on the shores of Lake Okeechobee, the Roland Martin Marina & Resort is a premier spot for fishing, boating, and relaxation. After a day on the water, unwind at Scotty’s Tiki Bar, a lively nighttime venue offering great food, drinks, and entertainment with a stunning lakeside view.

Nature and Wildlife Exploration

Spirit-of-the-Wild and Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Areas

Nature lovers will find paradise in the Spirit-of-the-Wild and Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Areas. These vast, protected lands offer hiking, biking, fishing, and exceptional wildlife viewing. From birdwatching to spotting native Florida species like deer, bobcats, and alligators, these areas provide a true back-to-nature experience.

Barron Park

Located in the heart of downtown LaBelle, Barron Park is a peaceful, historic district along the Caloosahatchee River. Stroll through the park, explore local shops, and stop by the Barron Park Gallery and Gift Shop for unique finds. The park’s scenic floating dock is perfect for relaxing and taking in the river’s beauty.

Caloosahatchee River

For water enthusiasts, the Caloosahatchee River is an idyllic spot for boating, kayaking, and fishing. The river is also home to beautiful sunsets, and the floating dock at Barron Park offers the perfect vantage point to enjoy the view.

Conservation and Eco-Friendly Activities

CREW Land and Water Trust

Nature conservation takes center stage at the CREW Land and Water Trust, a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the natural communities of the Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed. Explore their extensive network of trails, enjoy peaceful birdwatching, and learn about the critical role of water conservation in Florida’s ecosystems.

The Iconic Lake Okeechobee

Last but certainly not least, Lake Okeechobee, Florida’s largest freshwater lake, is a dream destination for anglers and nature lovers alike. Whether you’re fishing for largemouth bass, hiking the scenic trails, or simply soaking in the views, Lake Okeechobee offers a quintessential Florida outdoor experience.

Why Choose Hendry County?

Hendry County is more than just a place to visit—it’s a destination that offers a mix of adventure, relaxation, and cultural enrichment. From high-speed thrills at the motorsports park to peaceful afternoons exploring historic districts and wildlife preserves, Hendry County and LaBelle provide an unforgettable experience for every type of traveler.

Whether you’re seeking a weekend getaway or a deeper connection with Florida’s history and nature, Hendry County is the perfect hidden gem waiting to be explored. Plan your visit today and discover the heart of Southwest Florida!

Purchase Information/Fees

Document Fee

An additional fee of $250 to reserve the property is required to begin the purchase process. This is a non-refundable fee.

Closing Fee

Buyer is responsible for all closing fees associated with title company, attorney, and loan servicing.

Misc. Fees

May vary with property, County and State.

Payment Note(s)

Ask us about Lease to Own options.

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