.22 Acre Florida Lot with Owner Fi
Neilsen Avenue : Interlachen, FL 32148
Putnam County, Florida
Land Description
Owner Financing Available
Affordable Monthly Payment Only $199
No Banks/ No Credit Checks/No Income Verification
Highlights
•A Rare High-and-Dry Florida Parcel - With 205 feet of elevation, this lot stands out from the typical low-lying Florida property and offers a stronger sense of security, usability, and long-term appeal.
•Freedom Without HOA Control - This property has no HOA, which means no monthly dues, no neighborhood committee, and no added restrictions getting in the way of your plans.
•Flexible Residential - R2 -zoning - The property is listed as residential, making it attractive for buyers looking for flexibility. R2 zoning allows mobile homes.
•Accessible but Still Off-the-Beaten-Path - Located on Neilsen Ave, this lot benefits from county-maintained dirt road access, giving you practical entry while preserving the quiet rural atmosphere many land buyers want.
the property an edge and helps it Finding Florida land that feels private, usable, and genuinely appealing at this price point is what makes this property stand out. This 0.22-Acre parcel in the
Interlachen area of Putnam County offers a rare combination of elevation, natural character, and flexibility that is getting harder to find in affordable land listings.
What immediately separates this lot from many others is its 205 feet of elevation. In a state where many buyers worry about lower ground, this parcel offers a stronger high-and-dry appeal
and a more confident sense of long-term usability. That single feature gives stand apart from the typical small Florida lot.
The setting also adds real value. With flat, wooded terrain, the parcel has the kind of natural look buyers want when they imagine owning rural Florida land. The tree cover creates a peaceful
atmosphere and a tucked-away feeling that makes the lot feel more private and more attractive than bare or overly exposed parcels. It feels like a place you can hold, plan around, and enjoy
owning.
Located on Neilsen Ave, the property benefits from county-maintained dirt road access, giving you straightforward entry while preserving the quiet, off-the-beaten-path environment that draws
people to this part of Florida. Instead of feeling crowded or overbuilt, the lot offers a more relaxed setting where the natural surroundings are part of the appeal.
The property is listed as residential, making it a strong option for a future homesite or for buyers who want an affordable piece of land they can secure now and plan around later. The fact that
there is no HOA adds even more value, since you are not dealing with monthly dues, association oversight, or extra restrictions that can take away flexibility.
For buyers who want a small but meaningful piece of Florida land, this parcel offers exactly the kind of combination that gets attention: natural privacy, high-and-dry appeal, usable terrain, road
access, and ownership freedom. Properties with this kind of setting and elevation can move quickly when priced right. If you have been waiting for a Florida parcel that feels more distinctive than the average listing, this one deserves a closer look.
Property Details:
Parcel: 24-09-24-4075-0470-0260
County: Putnam
State: Fl
Subdivision: Interlachen Lakes Estates
Size: 0.22
Gps Center: 29.05036, -81.3013
Access Road: Neilsen Ave
Zoning: R2- Residential Single Family
Flood Zone: X
Pricing:
Discounted Cash Price: $9600.00
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Florida Escape.29 Acre for $249/Mo
Lake Lucy : Interlachen, FL 32148
Putnam County, Florida
0.29 Acre
$12,500 Usd
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Land Description
Overview
Welcome to your opportunity to own a generous 0.29-Acre residential parcel in Interlachen Villas, Florida, where affordability, natural beauty, and the quiet pace of Old Florida come together to create the ideal setting for your future home or retirement retreat. This property offers nearly a third of an acre in one of Putnam County's most established residential subdivisions, giving you the canvas you need to build a comfortable family home, create a peaceful seasonal escape, or simply plant your flag in Florida now while prices are still within reach.
Located on Lily Trail inside Interlachen Villas, this parcel sits in a setting that feels worlds away from the congestion and noise of larger cities, yet keeps everyday essentials surprisingly close. You are positioned between Gainesville and Jacksonville, two of Florida's most vibrant metro areas, while remaining deeply connected to the natural spring lakes, state parks, and quiet back roads that define the best of North-Central Florida living. For many buyers, this combination of peaceful setting and accessible location is exactly what they have been searching for.
At 0.29 acres, approximately 12,600 square feet, this parcel offers noticeably more room than the cramped lots common in most modern suburban developments. That is enough space to fit nearly three full-sized basketball courts side by side, and more than enough to build a comfortable home with room left over for a garden, a workshop, a carport, outdoor living areas, or simply open yard where you can breathe. Unlike tight subdivision lots where neighbors feel close enough to borrow sugar without knocking, here you have real space and real separation.
There is something reassuring about owning a piece of Florida before retirement decisions start feeling rushed or expensive. This parcel gives you flexibility without pressure. Whether your plan is to build soon, hold for a few years, or simply own a tangible piece of real property that you control completely, this is a smart and accessible entry point into Florida land ownership.
Property and Land Details
This 0.29-Acre parcel is a flat, wooded residential lot zoned R-2, which is a flexible designation allowing single-family homes and compatible residential uses. The flat terrain makes site preparation and building straightforward, and the wooded character gives the property a natural, private feel that takes years to establish on a cleared lot. You get beauty and privacy from day one.
The parcel is located in Flood Zone X, which is the lowest-risk flood classification assigned by Fema. It indicates the property is outside of both the 100-Year and 500-Year floodplain, which is an increasingly important advantage in Florida, where flood zone status can drive up insurance costs and complicate building plans. Combined with the absence of wetlands on this lot, this property avoids two of the most common complications buyers face when purchasing rural Florida land.
Access to the property is via Lily Trail, a county-maintained road. County maintenance means you have a reliable, legally recognized right-of-way without relying on private road agreements or shared easements that can create friction with neighbors or title complications later. Your access is clean, clear, and county-backed.
Property Details at a Glance:
Parcel ID: 07 10 24 4211 0080 0140
County: Putnam County, Florida
Subdivision: Interlachen Villas
Lot Size: 0.29 Acres (approximately 12,600 square feet)
Access Road: Lily Trail (county maintained)
Zoning: R-2 Residential
Flood Zone: Zone X (minimal flood hazard)
Wetlands: None
Terrain: Flat and wooded
GPS Coordinates: 29.640549, -81.935786
Annual Taxes: Contact us for current estimate
Location and Setting in Interlachen, Putnam County, Florida
The Heart of Lake Country
Interlachen sits in the middle of one of Florida's most remarkable lake-rich landscapes. Putnam County is home to dozens of freshwater lakes, rivers, and springs, and Interlachen is positioned at the center of it all. The town takes its name from a Swedish word meaning "between the lakes," and that description is literal. Within minutes of this property you will find boating, fishing, kayaking, and swimming in clear Florida spring-fed waters that have attracted nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts for more than a century.
Interlachen is an unincorporated community with a small-town character that has remained authentic rather than polished. This is not a retirement village with a gatehouse and a monthly HOA newsletter. It is a real Florida community with longtime residents, working families, and a growing number of buyers who have discovered that affordable land and genuine natural beauty can still coexist here. Local institutions include a post office, community stores, and easy access to schools and services in nearby Palatka.
Interlachen Villas is an established residential subdivision that has been on the map for decades. That means the infrastructure is in place, the lots are platted and recorded, and the neighborhood has a stable, established character that newer raw land developments simply cannot offer. When you buy here, you are not buying into a speculative project. You are buying into a known, recorded subdivision with clear legal standing.
The Surrounding Region
Putnam County's geographic positioning is one of its most underappreciated advantages. You are located in a part of North-Central Florida that gives you convenient access to multiple major metros while keeping you insulated from their traffic, density, and cost of living.
Gainesville sits approximately 35 to 40 miles to the west, about 40 to 45 minutes by car. Home to the University of Florida and Shands Hospital, one of the Southeast's premier academic medical centers, Gainesville offers everything a mid-sized city should: major grocery chains including Publix and Trader Joe's, big-box retail, dozens of restaurants, medical specialists of every kind, cultural venues, live music, and the energy of a college town. If you need a hospital, a specialist, a Costco run, or a decent meal out, Gainesville is your city.
Jacksonville sits approximately 55 to 65 miles to the north, about an hour by car. As Florida's largest city by area and one of the largest in the Southeast, Jacksonville brings international airport access, major seaport employment, professional sports, premier medical centers like Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, and Atlantic Ocean beaches at Jacksonville Beach and Neptune Beach that are among the most accessible on the entire East Coast. For buyers who travel frequently or have family coming in from out of state, proximity to Jacksonville International Airport is a meaningful practical advantage.
Palatka, the Putnam County seat, is approximately 20 to 25 miles to the east, about 20 to 30 minutes. Palatka offers county government services, courts, a historic downtown district along the St. Johns River, and a growing range of local businesses, restaurants, and healthcare options. The St. Johns River runs right through Palatka and is one of the state's most scenic and ecologically significant waterways, drawing anglers, boaters, and nature photographers year-round.
Ocala is approximately 45 to 50 miles to the southwest. Known as the "Horse Capital of the World," Ocala is a thriving city of more than 65,000 with retail, healthcare, restaurants, and proximity to the Ocala National Forest, 430,000 acres of protected Florida wilderness that includes world-class springs, hiking trails, and some of the finest freshwater fishing in the country.
St. Augustine, America's oldest city and one of Florida's most historic destinations, sits approximately 55 to 60 miles to the east. St. Augustine offers cobblestone streets, centuries-old Spanish colonial architecture, excellent restaurants, museums, and stunning beaches at St. Augustine Beach that rival anything on Florida's west coast. A day trip to St. Augustine from this property is entirely practical and endlessly rewarding.
That positioning, between Gainesville, Jacksonville, Palatka, and Ocala, with St. Augustine within comfortable driving distance, is the kind of location balance that is increasingly rare and increasingly valuable as Florida's coastal corridors continue to price out everyday buyers.
Nearby Attractions and Recreation
Living in Interlachen means having access to some of North Florida's most distinctive natural and cultural attractions without ever feeling far from home.
Ravine Gardens State Park (approximately 15 to 20 minutes away) is one of Putnam County's crown jewels and one of Florida's most underappreciated natural destinations. Created as a New Deal public works project in the 1930S, the park features dramatic ravine topography, unusual in flat Florida, with 120-Foot ravines carved by erosion, suspension bridges, and some of the most spectacular azalea displays in the state, with over 100,000 azaleas blooming each spring. Year-round, the park offers hiking, picnicking, and a tranquility that feels removed from the modern world. This is the kind of place that makes property in Putnam County special.
Keystone Heights and Lake Geneva (approximately 30 to 35 minutes) offer a beloved recreational community centered around a clear freshwater lake. Swimming, boating, and fishing at Lake Geneva draw visitors from across Northeast Florida on weekends, and the town of Keystone Heights has a quiet, nostalgic character that feels like a piece of old Florida that got left behind in the best possible way.
Crescent Lake and Dunns Creek State Park (approximately 20 to 30 minutes) provide additional freshwater fishing, kayaking, hiking, and wildlife viewing. The St. Johns River corridor running through this area is a designated Outstanding Florida Water and an exceptional destination for bird watching, with bald eagles, osprey, herons, and roseate spoonbills all regularly sighted.
Ocala National Forest (approximately 45 to 55 minutes), one of the crown jewels of Florida's public land system, offers 430,000 acres of longleaf pine flatwoods, cypress swamps, crystal-clear springs, hundreds of miles of off-road trails, campgrounds, and some of the state's best bass fishing lakes. Silver Glen Springs, Juniper Springs, and Alexander Springs all lie within the forest and offer world-class swimming and snorkeling in water that maintains a constant 72 degrees year-round.
Silver Springs State Park (approximately 50 to 55 minutes) features the world's largest artesian spring formation, famous for its glass-bottom boat tours that have been operating since the 1870S. The springs pump an astounding 550 million gallons of crystal-clear water daily, creating river visibility so extraordinary that you can see fish and fossils 30 feet below your boat.
Mike Roess Gold Head Branch State Park (approximately 20 to 25 minutes) sits at the headwaters of Gold Head Branch in the ravine landscape typical of this part of Florida. The park offers a swimming area at Little Lake Johnson, cabin rentals, camping, and excellent hiking through scrub and sand pine communities that are found almost nowhere else on Earth.
For day-to-day essentials including groceries, gas, hardware, and everyday services, the surrounding towns of Interlachen, Palatka, and Keystone Heights provide reliable access, while Gainesville and Jacksonville offer everything else for larger shopping needs or medical appointments.
Building Your Home: Options for Every Budget
One of this property's strongest advantages is its flat, cleared-friendly terrain and straightforward R-2 zoning. There are no wetland setbacks, no flood zone complications, and no HOA to create additional approval layers. What this means practically is that you can move from land purchase to building permit more directly than on many other Florida parcels.
Here is a realistic overview of the most common building approaches for a parcel like this:
Manufactured Homes ($55,000 to $110,000 total move-in cost): A modern double-wide manufactured home, 1,200 to 1,600 square feet, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, can be delivered, sited, and made move-in ready for $45,000 to $75,000 for the home itself. Add $8,000 to $15,000 for site preparation, foundation, and tie-downs meeting Florida wind standards; $4,000 to $7,000 for a well; and $5,000 to $9,000 for a septic system. Total move-in cost: approximately $62,000 to $106,000. Timeline from lot to occupancy: approximately 60 to 90 days once permits are in hand. Modern manufactured homes are virtually indistinguishable from site-built homes from the street and appreciate steadily in strong land markets.
Modular Homes ($100,000 to $175,000 total): Built to Florida Building Code in factory sections and assembled on a permanent foundation on your lot, modular homes combine the efficiency of factory construction with the code compliance and appreciation potential of a site-built home. A 1,500 to 2,000 square foot home costs $85,000 to $130,000 for the structure, plus $18,000 to $28,000 for foundation and assembly. Add well and septic and you are looking at $115,000 to $175,000 total. Timeline: 3 to 5 months.
Site-Built Homes ($115,000 to $280,000 and up): Traditional construction using local contractors gives you maximum customization and the strongest long-term appreciation. Basic quality construction in this part of Florida runs $95 to $130 per square foot for the structure. A 1,200 square foot home comes in around $115,000 to $156,000 for construction, plus utilities and site prep. Timeline: 7 to 12 months. This is the approach that delivers the most custom result and the strongest comparable value for future resale.
Barndominiums ($85,000 to $150,000): A metal-framed barndominium on a 0.29-Acre flat lot is an increasingly popular option in North-Central Florida. The metal exterior requires virtually no maintenance, stands up to Florida's climate better than wood-framed construction, and can be built in less time than a traditional home. Shell cost: $50,000 to $75,000. Interior finishing: $30,000 to $60,000 depending on your choices. Total including well and septic: approximately $89,000 to $151,000. Timeline: 4 to 7 months.
Utilities and Infrastructure Costs:
Well System ($4,000 to $7,000): A typical well in Putnam County reaches the Floridan Aquifer at 80 to 150 feet. The complete system, including drilling, casing, pump, pressure tank, and filtration, is your one-time cost for unlimited fresh water for as long as you own the property. No monthly water bill, ever.
Septic System ($5,000 to $9,000): Putnam County's sandy soils drain well and are generally favorable for conventional septic systems. Includes tank, drain field, installation, and permitting through the Florida Department of Health. A properly installed system will last 25 to 35 years with routine maintenance (pumping every 3 to 5 years at approximately $300 to $400).
Electric Service: Contact Clay Electric or the applicable Putnam County provider for current connection costs. Power availability on county-maintained roads in established subdivisions like Interlachen Villas typically means a straightforward connection, saving you from the costs associated with extending power across undeveloped land.
Internet: Starlink satellite internet (approximately $120 per month) provides excellent high-speed service suitable for streaming and remote work. Cellular-based home internet from major carriers is also viable in this area.
Why Putnam County Makes Sense for Your Future
Affordability at a Statewide Outlier Level
Putnam County consistently ranks among the most affordable counties in Florida for land and housing. In a state where coastal land can run $500,000 to $2 million per acre and even inland lots near major cities have climbed well above $50,000 for a quarter acre, this 0.29-Acre Interlachen Villas parcel at $12,500 cash represents a category of value that is rapidly disappearing from the Florida market.
As Florida's population continues to grow, adding roughly 1,000 new residents every single day, pressure on land prices spreads outward from the coasts toward exactly the kind of inland, established-subdivision parcels that buyers overlooked for years. Buying ahead of that wave, rather than after it, is the defining difference between buyers who build wealth through land and buyers who perpetually feel priced out.
No State Income Tax
Florida has no state income tax. For buyers relocating from states like New York, California, New Jersey, Illinois, or Massachusetts, the annual savings can easily reach $5,000 to $20,000 or more. For a retired couple drawing Social Security and pension income, Florida's tax structure can save tens of thousands over the course of a retirement. That tax advantage is built into every year you live and own property here.
Low Property Taxes
Raw land in Putnam County is assessed at modest rates. Annual taxes on a parcel like this run very affordably, often less than a single utility payment per month. Florida's Save Our Homes amendment caps annual assessment increases at 3% for homesteaded properties, providing long-term stability once you establish your primary residence here. Florida also offers a generous homestead exemption that removes up to $50,000 from assessed value, with additional exemptions available for seniors, veterans, and disabled persons.
No HOA
There is no homeowners association attached to this property. You will not pay monthly fees. You will not need approval to park your vehicle in your driveway, paint your home your preferred color, build a storage shed, plant a garden, or set up a chicken coop following county regulations. Your land is yours, subject only to Putnam County's reasonable building and zoning standards. That level of freedom is genuinely rare in Florida today and is becoming rarer every year as new developments lock buyers into restrictive HOA structures by default.
Real, Tangible Asset Ownership
Land does not depreciate the way a vehicle does. It does not lose value the way consumer electronics do. It does not disappear the way rent payments do once the lease is up. Owning a piece of Florida land, especially in an established subdivision in a county with strong long-term fundamentals, is one of the most straightforward forms of wealth building available to everyday buyers. This parcel is priced at what it would cost to buy a used car, and unlike a used car, it will not lose half its value the moment you drive it off the lot.
The Interlachen and Putnam County Lifestyle
North-Central Florida offers a pace of life that simply does not exist in Florida's coastal resort areas. This is not a place where you are surrounded by vacation traffic eleven months of the year and priced out of every restaurant within driving distance. This is a place where people build real lives, raise families, run small businesses, grow gardens, fish on weekday mornings, and know their neighbors by name.
The climate is North-Central Florida's humid subtropical, with hot verdant summers bringing afternoon thunderstorms that roll through and clear by evening, and mild winters where hard freezes are uncommon and days in the 70s are the norm from October through April. You can garden year-round. You can be outside year-round. You will never shovel snow. You will never pay a $400 heating bill for January. That lifestyle is what draws people to Florida's interior, and it is what keeps them here.
The surrounding lakes, springs, and rivers create year-round recreational opportunity. Bass fishing before sunrise. Kayaking a spring run on a Tuesday afternoon. Hiking through the ravines at Ravine Gardens when the azaleas bloom in February and March. Exploring the shores of Crescent Lake or St. Johns River on a quiet weekend. Driving forty-five minutes to swim in a crystal-clear first-magnitude spring maintained at a constant 72 degrees. These are not weekend road-trip experiences. They are the texture of ordinary life in this part of Florida.
For buyers approaching retirement, Interlachen and Putnam County offer something that coastal retirement communities increasingly cannot: affordability without sacrifice. You are not giving up access to good medical care. Gainesville's Shands Hospital and a growing network of specialists in the region are within reach. You are not giving up beauty. Putnam County's lake country and adjacent state parks and national forest are genuinely stunning. You are not giving up convenience. Gainesville and Palatka cover your everyday needs, and Jacksonville is a manageable drive when you need it. What you are giving up is the premium that comes with coastal addresses and congestion. That trade is becoming more attractive every year.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this property in a flood zone?
A: No. it is in Flood Zone X, which is the lowest-risk flood designation Fema assigns. Zone X indicates the property is outside the 100-Year floodplain and not in a special flood hazard area. Flood insurance is typically not required by lenders for Zone X properties. As with any real estate purchase, we recommend buyers verify current flood map status independently with Fema or Putnam County.
Q: Are there wetlands on the property?
A: No. This parcel has no identified wetlands. This is an important advantage for buyers planning to build, as wetlands can create setback requirements and permit complications that significantly increase the cost and timeline of development.
Q: What can I build on this lot?
A: The R-2 zoning allows single-family residential homes, including site-built homes, modular homes, and manufactured homes meeting Florida Building Code and HUD standards. You must comply with Putnam County setback requirements and obtain the appropriate building permits. There is no HOA, so beyond county requirements you have significant freedom in home design, materials, and use.
Q: Do I need a well and septic?
A: Public water and sewer service is not available at this parcel, which is typical for residential lots in established rural subdivisions in Putnam County. You will need to drill a well and install a septic system when you build. Well costs in this area typically run $4,000 to $7,000 all-in. Septic system installation typically runs $5,000 to $9,000. These are one-time investments that give you complete independence from municipal utility bills and rate increases.
Q: Can I camp or park an RV on the property?
A: Putnam County regulations govern temporary occupancy of RVs and camping on residential parcels. For specifics on temporary permits during construction or recreational use, we recommend contacting Putnam County Code Enforcement directly for current rules applicable to R-2 zoned lots.
Q: Is this really no credit check?
A: Yes, absolutely. We do not pull credit reports, require minimum credit scores, or ask for proof of income. If you can make the monthly payment, you qualify. Our belief is that everyone deserves a path to land ownership regardless of past credit challenges, medical debts, or financial setbacks that had nothing to do with character or commitment.
Q: What if I have trouble making a payment?
A: Contact us immediately. Life happens, and we understand that. We would rather work out a temporary arrangement, such as a deferred payment, a partial payment plan, or a modified schedule, than move toward canceling a contract. Our goal is your successful ownership, not reclaiming the property.
Q: Can I pay the contract off early?
A: Yes. There is no prepayment penalty. You can make extra payments at any time, pay a lump sum whenever you have the funds, or pay the full remaining balance outright. Early payoff saves you the remaining interest and gets the warranty deed in your name sooner.
Q: What are the property taxes?
A: Taxes on raw land assessed at $12,500 are extremely low, typically well under $200 per year for a parcel at this value in Putnam County. Once you build and homestead the property, Florida's homestead exemption removes up to $50,000 from assessed value, and the Save Our Homes cap limits annual increases to 3%.
Q: Can I purchase if I am not a U.S. citizen?
A: Yes. We work with international buyers and non-U.S. citizens. You will need to be able to make payments from a U.S. bank account or via international wire transfer. Citizenship status does not affect our willingness to provide owner financing.
Q: How do I get to the property?
A: GPS Coordinates: 29.640549, -81.935786. Use these coordinates in any navigation app and you will be directed to the lot on Lily Trail in Interlachen Villas. From Gainesville, take Us-301 or Sr-20 east toward Interlachen. From Jacksonville, take Us-1 or I-10 west and south toward Palatka, then head west toward Interlachen. We are happy to provide additional directions and turn-by-turn guidance upon request.
Your Florida Dream Starts Here
This 0.29-Acre parcel in Interlachen Villas is more than a real estate transaction. It is an entry point into a lifestyle, a future, and a kind of freedom that Florida's more expensive markets have priced out of reach for the average buyer. You are not paying resort prices for an inland lot packed with restrictions. You are paying an honest price for real land in an established subdivision, in a county with genuine natural beauty, in a state with no income tax and year-round outdoor living.
Whether you are planning a retirement home you will build in three years, a seasonal Florida base you can drive to when northern winters get long, a piece of land you can hold and pass to the next generation, or simply a tangible asset you own outright rather than a rent payment that disappears every month. This property delivers. It is the kind of purchase that looks smarter five years from now than it does today.
Florida is not getting cheaper. Land is not getting more abundant. And Putnam County's combination of affordability, natural beauty, and access to major metros is not going to stay under the radar forever.
Contact us today to confirm availability. Properties at this price point with this combination of features do not sit on the market indefinitely. Once they are gone, comparable lots at this price are increasingly difficult to find.
Your Florida piece is waiting. Take the first step today.
Land Maps & Attachments
Directions to Land
Gainesville, Florida, USA to 717 Neilsen Ave, Drive 35.3 miles, 46 min
Interlachen, FL 32148, USA
Follow FL-20 E to County Rd 315 N in Interlachen
1. Head toward SE 1st St
? Continue to follow E University Ave
? Pass by KFC (on the right in 1 mi)
2. At AutoZone Auto Parts, E University Ave turns slightly right and becomes FL-20 E/SE Hawthorne Rd
3. Continue onto FL-20
4. Continue onto FL-20
Continue on County Rd 315 N. Take Fowler St, Dawn Ave and Denise St to Neilsen Ave
5. Turn left onto County Rd 315 N
6. Turn right onto Main Dr
7. Main Dr turns slightly left and becomes Silver Lake Dr
8. Slight left onto Carnation St
9. Carnation St turns right and becomes Poinsetta Dr
10. Turn left onto Fowler St
11. Turn left onto Dawn Ave
12. Turn right onto Denise St
13. Turn left onto Neilsen Ave
? Destination will be on the left
Neilsen Ave
Interlachen, FL 32148, USA
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