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$100,000
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4 Acres Mashes Sands Road Panacea, FL 32346

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MLS# 374628
Presenting a once in a lifetime opportunity to own a one-of-a-kind Beach on an Island for the ultimate Coastal recreation experience. This coastal jewel on Ochlockonee Point offers almost 2.5 acres of sugar sandy beach (depending on the tide) with over 900 feet of unobstructed views of the mouth of Ochlockonee Bay as it flows into the Gulf waters. Another exceptional feature of the property is a canal shaped waterbody that is approximately 1 acre and interconnected with the tidal salt marsh. /\ The laid back, quiet beach and associated canal offers numerous vacation opportunities including lounging, decompressing, beach fun and games, swimming, fishing, boating, jet skiing, paddleboarding, birding, enjoying scenic views in every direction and more. /\ Anglers will be fond of the abundant fishing opportunities for redfish, flounder, black drum, tarpon, spotted sea trout, bluegill, largemouth bass, and striped bass. Redfish and speckled trout are common in the brackish and saltwater. Multiple boat ramps and landings are nearby, including one within walking distance. /\ This recreational gem is located on Mashes Island in Panacea (one of Florida’s best kept secrets along the Forgotten Coast). It is surrounded by State Park lands between Mashes Sands Beach and the Marshlands to the North near the Fishing Pier at the Southeast end of the Island. Angelo’s Seafood restaurant is just at the end of the road and Trident and Posey’s are not much further in Panacea. /\ This unique chance to own a treasure along the Forgotten Coast should not be missed. Ease on down Coastal Highway 98 and to the end of Mashes Sands Road to experience the Island lifestyle.
Listing Courtesy of TALLAHASSEE / Coldwell Banker Hartung / Dennis St Pierre-Charles
$60,000
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Town Of E St Marks Area Land

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Lot 12K Tallahassee Avenue - St Marks, FL 32355

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MLS# 375362
Situated in the historic port town of St. Marks, this coastal destination is neatly tucked away and features easy access to the St Marks and Wakulla Rivers and plenty of local amenities. This homesite will make a great place to build a vacation getaway or full time home. Water and sewer is available from City of St Marks and Duke Energy provides electricity. Approximate Dimensions: 60’ x 120’ || Take action today to make it your own Coastal Haven. << FAVORITE ATTRIBUTES: 1. Walking distance to Marina 2. Walking distance to restaurants and bars. 3. Small town coastal community vibe! >> THINGS TO DO: The homesite is minutes from the Boat Ramp, Shields Marina, St Marks Yacht Club, Bo Lynn’s Grocery, Riverside Café, Cooter Stew Café, and The Shack of St. Marks. Leisure time may be enjoyed with abundant fishing opportunities and various boating excursions. The town offers multiple parks and trails – St Marks River Park, Wakulla River Park, Historic Tallahassee- St. Marks Historical Railroad Trail and San Marcos de Apalache Historic State Park just to name a few. The famous St Mark’s Lighthouse is just down the river overlooking Apalachee Bay. St Marks National Wildlife Refuge offer a chance to spot wildlife such as bobcats, deer, bear, and river otter. Kestrels, red-tailed hawks and red-shouldered hawks are commonly seen along Lighthouse Road. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate multitude of recreational opportunities that surround this area. FISHING from VISIT WAKULLA: “You’re likely to find bass, bluegill, catfish, crappie, and sunfish, depending upon the spawning season. There are several areas where you can launch your boat into one of Wakulla County’s rivers, many of which are adjacent to historical sites, hiking trails, and picnic facilities.” St Marks offers an abundance of activities for the Outdoor Enthusiast! HISTORY: St. Marks is one of the oldest settlements in North America and is believed to be the third oldest in the new world. However, there is evidence that even before various explorers reached the shores, the Native inhabitants were here over 10,000 years ago. St. Marks has been an important historic seaport. In present times, recreational and commercial fishing continues to flourish along with diverse array of boating activities. The railroad has become a very active “Rails to Trails” corridor for runners, cyclist, horseback riders, etc. The point is an excellent spot for fishing. Species commonly caught at this unique spot where fresh and salt water come together include redfish, speckled trout, sheepshead and even largemouth bass. Take action today and make this hidden gem your new Coastal Destination.
Listing Courtesy of TALLAHASSEE / Coldwell Banker Hartung / Dennis St Pierre-Charles