Monterey Bay Lane
Green Cove Springs, FL 32043
- N/ABeds
- N/AFull Baths
- N/AHalf Baths
- N/ASqFt
- N/AYear Built
- 1.42Acres
- MLS# 2009029
- Vacant Land
- Unimproved Land
- Active
- Approx Time on Market8 months, 26 days
- AreaGreen Cove Springs
- CountyClay
- Subdivision Metes & Bounds
Overview
A slice of heaven is now available in a rural setting, providing a perfect 1.42 acre building site on a private road in south Clay County. It's history as a small family community provides protective covenants that will enhance lifestyle and maintain future value. A deep, Artesian well provides flowing water and the location across the road from the riverfront estates provides breezes and a peek at the St Johns River. The large Oak trees provide the Old Florida , Southern Charm that the area is known for. History Shows the area is named 'West Tocoi', that was a Riverboat landing from the 1800's...an old railroad bed is still visible on the east boundary. The 'Outer Beltway' expressway is under construction appx 8 miles north It will provide easy access to Interstate roadways .
Amenities / Special Info
Association Fees / Info
Hoa: No
Senior Community: No
Bathroom Info
Buyer Compensation
Exterior Features
Exterior Wall: No
Pool Private: No
Garage / Parking
Attached Garage: No
Garage: No
Interior Features
Fireplace: No
Lot Info
Acres: 1.42
Lot Size Units: Acres
Lot Area: 1.42
Lot Size: irregular
Lot Sqft: 61,855
Road Frontage Type: Private Road
Lot Features: Dead End Street, Irregular Lot, Wooded
Misc
Pool Hot Tub: No
Smoke Detector: ,No,
Offer Compensation
Other
Property Info
Area Minor: 161-Green
New Construction: No
Road Surface Type: Gravel
Property Attached: ,No,
Public Status: Active
Tax Info
Tax Legal Description: PT GOV LOT 4 A/K/A PRCL E AS REC O R 1831 PG 185
Unit Info
Utilities / Hvac
Cooling: No
Heating: No
Utilities: Cable Available, Water Available
Waterfront / Water
Water Front: No
Directions
South on U S 17 from Green Cove Springs, to Decoy Rd, left to CR 209, left to Monterey BayCourtesy of Engel & Volkers First Coast