GEOGRAPHY The town is located on the banks of the Suwannee River. U.S. Route 27 and U.S. Highway 129 intersect in Branford. 1 hours SE of the state capitol, Tallahassee, home to Florida State University and the Florida State Seminoles 1 hour and 45 minutes SW of Jacksonville 45 minutes NW of Gainesville, Florida, home of the University of Florida and the Florida Gators 2 hours and 30 minutes NW of Orlando, Florida 2 hours and 30 minutes west of St. Augustine, Florida 3 hours north of Tampa 30 minutes SW of Lake City, Florida 30 minutes S of Live Oak, Florida (Suwannee County government seat) PROPERTY DETAILS: Status: Available Sale Price: $14,900 State: Florida County: Suwannee Closest Community/City To The Property: Branford APN: 27-06S-15E-0139100.0080 GPS Coordinates: Size: 3.9 Acres Short Legal: Zoning: Vacant Land, No Flood Zone, Agriculture 1 Terrain: Flat with Pine trees Road Access: US HWY 27 to 37TH RD E TO 280 St CORNER WITH 31st Rd Electricity: Available thorough 31st RD - For further information, contact Suwannee County: (386) 364-3407 Water: Need Well For further information, contact Suwannee County: (386) 364-3407 Sewer: Need Septic Tank - For further information, contact Suwannee County: (386) 364-3407 Annual Taxes: $542.04 WAS 24,900 NOW ONLY $15,900 $6,000 Down & $275 for 3 Years Or buy it cash at 20% Discount for $12,720 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION How would you like to have a home base for your adventures in the American Southwest? Suwannee County is a real treasure, featuring world-class springs and beautiful wildlife and a burgeoning agricultural industry. This Nice lot for sale, located in Branford,.Suwannee County, FLorida measures 3.9 acres, a mile to the Santa Fe River and Ichetucknee River and State Park. Branford city is just 7 miles away. SANTA FE RIVER The Santa Fe River is a 75-mile (121 km) river in northern Florida. The watershed of the river is approximately 1,380 square miles (3,574 km2) and spreads across southern Columbia, southern Suwannee, western Bradford, far southern Baker, Union, northern and eastern Gilchrist, and northern Alachua counties. The headwaters of the river are Lake Santa Fe, near Keystone Heights. The Santa Fe River is usually a slow-flowing river. This slow speed, combined with the abundant leaf-drop from nearby trees, especially Bald Cypress, leads to a very dark-brown river. The Santa Fe River is unusual in that it completely disappears underground and then reappears 3 miles (4.8 km) downstream. The river drops into a large sinkhole inO'Leno State Park and reappears in the adjacent River Rise Preserve State Park. A map of the watershed clearly shows the gap in the river where it flows underground.[3] Springs like Gilchrist Blue, Ginnie, Hornsby, Lily, Poe, and Rum Island springs are located at the banks of the river, mostly downstream of the river's reappearance above ground level.[4] The water temperature near the numerous springs is always around 72 F (22 C). The area is sparsely populated compared to the rest of Florida, there have been sightings of animals like the black bear, bobcat, the rare Florida panther and due to the near-constant water temperatures along many portions of the river, manatees. As with many rivers in Florida, plant and animal fossil remnants are plentiful along the Santa Fe. The tributaries of the Santa Fe include the New River, Olustee Creek, and Ichetucknee River, another spring-fed river.[5] The Santa Fe empties into the Suwannee Rivernear Branford, Florida. ICHETUCKNEE RIVER The crystalline Ichetucknee River flows six miles through shaded hammocks and wetlands before it joins the Santa Fe River. In 1972, the head spring of the river was declared a National Natural Landmark by the U. S. Department of the Interior. From the end of May until early September, tubing down the river is the premier activity in the area. In addition to tubing, visitors can enjoy picnicking, snorkeling, canoeing, swimming, hiking, and
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