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Citrus County, Inverness Florida Residential Lot / Pre-Foreclosure with Tent

$ 157.87

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Zoning: Residential
  • Type: Homesite, Lot
  • Seller State of Residence: New York
  • State/Province: New York
  • Acreage: 0.12
  • Zip/Postal Code: 34452
  • City: Inverness, Florida
  • Property Address: 5256 S Venti Terrace, Inverness, Florida

    Description

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    Legal Description:
    SOUTHLAND ESTS PB 13 PG 71 LOT 11
    Parcel ID:
    20E19S310030 0110
    Lot Size:
    .12 acres =
    5,102
    sf
    Approx. Physical Address:
    5256 S Venti Terrace
    Inverness, FL 34452
    Florida land goes up in value every year.
    "Don't Wait to buy land, Buy Land and wait"
    - Will Rogers
    Not only will you get a chance to own this beautiful property you will also
    get my Carry Backpack, 2 person, waterproof, camping, and beach Tent!
    BRIEF HISTORY OF Inverness, Florida
    Inverness is a city in Citrus County, Florida, United States. As of the 2010 census, the population was 7,210. It is the county seat of Citrus County and is home to the Citrus County Courthouse and near the 10,950-acre (4,430 ha) Flying Eagle Preserve.
    Citrus County is a county located on the west central coast of the U.S. state of Florida.  Its county seat is Inverness, and its largest community is Homosassa Springs. Citrus County comprises the Homosassa Springs, Fla. Metropolitan Statistical Area. Wikipedia
    The city of Inverness was originally named "Tompkinsville". Settlement of the area dates back to 1868.  A. D. Tompkins, later known as "Uncle Alf", started the community. To attract newcomers to the town, he established mail service and helped erect the first sawmill in the county. He gave his brother-in-law, Frank M. Dampier, Sr., a lot to build a store, with Dampier becoming the first merchant in town. Dampier is credited with laying out the town and naming it Tompkinsville.
    Not many years later, the town of Tompkinsville was sold to a firm in Jacksonville, and the name was changed to "Inverness". According to the late historian Mary McRae of Homosassa, Inverness is named directly after a Scottish city of the same name. Inverness is Great Britain's most northernly city, with a population of 46,870. The story goes that Inverness Florida got its name from a lonely Scotsman, far away from his home, who gazed upon the blue waters of the Native American-named Tsala Apopka Lake and thought the area looked like the headlands and lochs of the area surrounding Inverness in Scotland. Inver is a Gaelic word meaning "mouth of the river", the River Ness flows through the Scottish city Inverness, so Inverness literally means the mouth or starting point of the River Ness, which flows to the world famous Loch Ness which is one of Scotland's most visited areas. Since the Florida city lies at the foot of one of the chain of lakes in Citrus County, Inverness seemed an appropriate name.
    Per official city documentation, Inverness was incorporated on September 18, 1919.
    Over twelve downtown buildings have been recognized by the historic plaque program and are presently active places for business. Central Business Development grants have helped to retain the historic character of the city. In 1961 the historic courthouse downtown was used to film the courtroom scene of "Follow That Dream" featuring Elvis Presley.
    The city has been designated a "Gateway Community" by the Florida Trail Association. Since 1995, Inverness has been recognized as a Tree City USA by the National Arbor Day Foundation and the US Forest Service. In 2009, Inverness was named "City of the Year" by the Forty and Eight, a national veterans' organization. -Wikipedia
    Geography
    Inverness is located in eastern Citrus County, on the western shore of the connected Tsala Apopka and Henderson lakes. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 7.7 square miles (19.9 km2), of which 7.6 square miles (19.7 km2) is land and 0.08 square miles (0.2 km2), or 1.01%, is water.[5] Within the city are 330 acres (130 ha) of land reserved for passive and active park usage. -Wikipedia
    Brief History of Citrus County, Florida
    Citrus County is a county located on the west central coast of the U.S. state of Florida.  Its county seat is Inverness, and its largest community is Homosassa Springs. Citrus County comprises the Homosassa Springs, Fla. Metropolitan Statistical Area. -Wikipedia
    Area: 773 mi
    Population: 149,657 (2019 Google)
    Citrus Springs was developed by the Mackle Brothers, prominent Florida real estate developers working under The Deltona Corporation to be used as a subdivision consisting of over 34,000 homesites. (Elkcam Boulevard, a prominent street in Citrus Springs, is "Mackle" spelled backwards.) The area currently has two elementary schools (Citrus Springs Elementary School and Central Ridge Elementary School, opened fall 2008) and one middle school (Citrus Springs Middle School). There are plans for an 80-acre (320,000 m2) high school campus complete with public park, but construction is not planned in the near future.
    Phosphate mining played a major part in the history of Citrus County until the end of World War II, when phosphate mining largely moved overseas. The first newspaper of Citrus County was called the Phosphate Times. Many abandoned mines exist in the Withlacoochee River basin, with a concentration of those within Citrus Springs. Some of those areas can be seen at one of Citrus Springs' two golf courses, El Diablo. Many of those mines were part of the Dunnellon Phosphate company, headed by Capt John L. Inglis, a veteran of the Civil War. Areas in northeastern Citrus Springs were part of a proposed but unbuilt portion of the Cross Florida Barge Canal to aid the transportation of the mineral.
    The Withlacoochee State Trail, a 46-mile (74 km) bike riding trail which was converted from the railroad lines built in the early 1900s, runs through Citrus Springs, in places parallel to US 41. - Wikipedia
    Here are Pictures and some Cool Things to do in the area:
    Withlacoochee State Trail
    Citrus County Speedway
    Liberty Park
    Olde Inverness Antiques
    Florida Best Blueberry Farm
    Bark Central Dog Park
    Valerie Theatre
    Restaurants
    El Diable Golf Course
    Ziggy's Haven Bird Sanctuary
    Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park
    Fort Island Gulf Beach
    Wine Tasting
    Here are some video i found of the area:
    https://youtu.be/gZ8-qlpHEXM  (Homosassa Springs State Park Florida (Best Place to View Manatees)
    https://youtu.be/_K5jJklZDmc (CITRUS COUNTY ORIENTATION)
    https://youtu.be/7cLwQ7QHZhk (DON'T do these FIVE
    things in Crystal River (and how to PLAN the BEST trip!)
    https://youtu.be/tHi4hj7IUvM (Visit Crystal River, Homosassa, Floral City and Inverness - Citrus County, Florida)
    https://youtu.be/Q4WexFsj2-s (Top 10 Things to DO in FLORIDA!)
    https://youtu.be/xenBkPpv87Q (TOP 10 SPRINGS in FLORIDA )
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    This is a County Delinquent Taxes Sale. BY WINNING THIS AUCTION YOU WILL HAVE THE RIGHT TO FORECLOSE ON THIS PARCEL AND GET A MARKETABLE DEED DIRECTLY THROUGH THE COUNTY !!!
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    You are bidding on the lien that is secured by this parcel and may initiate the foreclosure process by applying a Tax Deed Application through the county at any time after 2 years have elapsed since April 1 of the year of the issuance of the lien and before the expiration of 7 years from the date of issuance in accordance with Florida Statute 197.502, Florida Statutes.
    Grantee of Tax Deed entitled to immediate possession (Reference: Florida Statute 197.562)
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