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0 Girard Court
Alford, FL 32420
MARK CHESTNUT with NUVIEW REALTY, original listing - (904) 373-9648
$22,700
Conventional
Property
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Bathroom
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Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
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Property Description
Mark Chestnut of NuView Realty Inc. proudly presents this 1.70-acre undeveloped single-family residential lot in the Compass Lake Hills subdivision on Girard Ct. in Alford, FL. Located approximately 10 miles from town, this property is ideal for anyone looking to build their dream home while enjoying affordable home ownership. Financing options include cash or new construction loans. Embrace the opportunity to make Alford, Florida, your next destination with this secluded, wooded lot, now for sale! Note that Anderson Drive is a paved road leading to Girard Ct, which is a dirt road. After conducting a thorough research, we have made every effort to present the most accurate and up-to-date information. There are no implied or stated warranties; therefore, written terms and conditions are required to be binding. Buyers and their representatives are responsible for examining and confirming every detail of the subject property, including BUT not limited to; flood zones, airport noise zones, HOA and CDD fees (Community Development District Fees), current and proposed property taxes, special assessments, verify with the local police or sheriff's department to discover neighborhood crimes and crime statistics, sexual offenders/predators and any other matters BUYER deems relevant to the purchase of the Property, verify with school districts, and inquire with neighborhood watch associations about information relevant to them and consider the properties floor- plan functionality. They should also arrange for a survey, municipal lien search, home inspection, and a well and septic system inspection, if applicable. Additionally, the property should be tested for mold, radon gas, carbon monoxide levels, lead-based paint, Defective Drywall, energy efficiency ratings, and a Wood-Destroying Organism (WDO) inspection should be performed - soil percolation test, you should check for environmental contamination or hazardous materials with the EPA Buyers must thoroughly conduct their due diligence by verifying with the planning and zoning departments to determine if the property has recorded permits, is in a historic area, flood zone, landlocked, and whether the property has proper egress and ingress. They should also verify the current and future zoning aligns with their intended use and consult the code compliance division to ensure there are no past or current unpaid code violation fines. It is essential to investigate ALL relevant information that could affect the property's value. We advise potential Buyers and Sellers to verify the property's condition, square footage, and all related facts and representations outlined in a potential contract. Buyers and Sellers should consult appropriate professionals for legal, tax, environmental, and other specialized advice regarding matters affecting the property and the transaction. The Broker clarifies that they do not reside on the property and that all representations made (oral, written, or otherwise) are based on statements from the Seller, either verbally or in writing, or on public records. To the extent permitted by Florida statute, buyers agree that if they pursue this property, they will rely exclusively on the seller's addendums and disclosures, professional inspectors, and governmental agencies to verify the property's condition, square footage, and any facts that materially affect its value, rather than on the broker's representations (oral, written, or otherwise). General Information about Alford, Florida Location: Alford is a small community located in Jackson County, in the Florida Panhandle. Population: It has a small, close-knit population with a rural atmosphere. Nearby Attractions: Alford is near several outdoor destinations, including parks and recreation areas. Schools Alford is served by the Jackson County School District, which includes a number of schools that offer education from elementary through high school. Some schools in the area include: Sneads Elementary School Malone Jr High Malone Sr High Cottondale High School For the most current information about schools, you can visit the Jackson County School District's official website. Community Activities Local Events: Alford and nearby towns host various local events throughout the year, including: Community festivals : Farmers' markets Seasonal celebrations (e.g., Fourth of July, Halloween, Christmas events) Community Centers: Check for local community centers where activities such as classes, workshops, and gatherings may be organized. Local Churches: Many local churches often host community events, potlucks, and outreach programs. Tourist Information Natural Attractions: The nearby Florida Caverns State Park is a popular destination for visitors interested in nature, including hiking, cave tours, and camping. Local Parks: Residents and visitors enjoy the outdoors at parks and recreational areas. Historical Sites: Explore Jackson County's history through various historical sites, including local museums or landmarks. To find current events, school information, community activities, and tourist attractions in Alford, Florida, consider the following resources: Local Government Website: Visit the Jackson County official website for updates on community events. Social Media: Check local Facebook groups or pages that focus on Alford or Jackson County for announcements and events. Community Bulletin Boards: Libraries, community centers, and local businesses may have bulletin boards with information about upcoming activities. Local News Outlets: Websites of local news stations or newspapers often cover community events.
Property Information
Lot Size
1 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Land-Unimproved Land
Year Built
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MLS Number
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Location
Address
0 GIRARD Court
City
Alford
State
FL
Zip Code
32420
County
JACKSON
Listing
Name
Phone
(904) 520-3926
Office Name
Office Phone
(904) 373-9648
Agent Name
MARK CHESTNUT
Agency Phone
(904) 373-9648

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