Baker County Transitional Timberland is a large acreage parcel located on the east side of the Osceola National Forest and the Osceola Wildlife Management Area. The parcel is located approximately 45 miles west of Jacksonville, FL, and features several miles of paved road frontage on multiple county roads and highways. The area has been trending towards single-family development; however, this parcel can serve as an excellent recreational investment for the outdoor enthusiast looking for a large acreage parcel that is contiguous to conserved lands.
The shared boundary with a national forest and a WMA lends this property to serve as an excellent prospect for a conservation easement. An investor could potentially recover a significant percentage of their acquisition cost by choosing this route. This parcel can also be taken in another direction to serve as an excellent land banking opportunity in an expanding Northeast Florida development market. Nearly all of the merchantable pine timber has been harvested, therefore, significant reforestation will be required if a buyer wants to utilize this property for softwood production.
Large acreage
Significant paved road frontage
Contiguous to conserved lands
Great conservation easement potential