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DIRECT GULF OF MEXICO DEEPWATER ACCESS BUILDING LOT WITH 85FT ON A SALTWATER CANAL! This amazing Gulf Coast Fishing lot sits on a saltwater canal that leads directly to the Gulf of Mexico without any fixed bridges. Watch dolphins and manatee swim behind your home as you catch redfish, snook and snappers from your lot. Buyers to verify all measurements and information. Buyer will have a closing fee from title company plus normal buyer side closing cost even with a cash purchase. The lot is being sold AS IS. Use FAR/BAR vacant land As-Is contract only. Hernando Beach is a quiet isolated costal hamlet focused on recreational fishing and boating that is surrounded on all side by the Gulf of Mexico or The Weeki Wachee Nature Preserve. Hernando beach does not actually have a beach but does have cool coastal vibe with waterfront tiki bars, marinas, fine dining restaurants, seafood markets, and shops. Despite seeming it’s isolation, it is less than 10 minutes to US 19 and “civilization” with Publix, shopping, chain restaurants, Walmart, Sam’s Club, 4 major hospitals, and but more amazing is the fact Hernando Beach is 1 hour just from Tampa International Airport and 90 minutes to Disney. Clearly Hernando Beach offers an amazing Gulf Coast Fishing Homes Lifestyle.
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