
111 Lake Lucy Crescent Interlachen, FL 32148
Estimated payment $61/month
About This Lot
Nestled in a serene and natural setting known for its scenic beauty, quiet charm, and welcoming community, this 0.25-acre parcel in Putnam County, FL offers a truly rare opportunity to invest in your future. Whether you're looking to build your dream home, create a peaceful vacation retreat, or simply secure land as a long-term asset, this property delivers the perfect blend of tranquility, flexibility, and accessibility.
Picture yourself waking up to the sounds of naturethe gentle rustle of the trees, birds singing overhead, and the crisp, clean air of a Florida morning. Surrounded by lush greenery and open skies, this property invites you to slow down and enjoy life at your own pace. With plenty of space for building, gardening, or even placing a mobile or modular home, you can turn this land into exactly what youve always envisioned. Whether its a cozy getaway cabin, a weekend RV spot, or a permanent residence, the possibilities are wide open.
Located in an area celebrated for its outdoor recreation, youll find lakes, rivers, and trails just a short drive awayperfect for boating, fishing, kayaking, hiking, or simply enjoying a picnic by the water. Despite its peaceful setting, the property is still conveniently close to local amenities, shopping, dining, and schools, offering the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility.
Best of all, we offer flexible financing options and straightforward purchase terms to make land ownership easier than ever. With no complicated paperwork or credit checks required, this is a low-risk, high-potential investment that puts you in full control of your future. Whether you're buying your first piece of land or adding to your portfolio, this lot is a smart and affordable choice in one of Florida's most peaceful and picturesque counties.
Don't miss your chance to escape the chaos of city life and embrace the simplicity and beauty of rural Florida living. Contact us today to learn more or reserve this beautiful 0.25-acre property. Your gateway to peace, privacy, and possibility in Putnam County is just one step away.
Pricing
Cash Price $8950
Owner Financing
$199 down then $199 for 60 months
Doc Fee $249
Property Details
APN: 07-10-24-4213-0180-0120
Size: 0.25
Legal Description: Interlachen Villas Addition 2, MB4 P134 BLK 18 Lot 12
Access Rd: Lake Lucy Ct
Tax: $121.31
GPS Coordinates
Center 2938'26.93"N,8155'52.28"W
Located in the northeastern region of Florida, Putnam County is a serene and historically rich area that offers a unique blend of small-town charm, outdoor recreation, and a deep sense of community. With its proximity to larger metropolitan areas like Jacksonville and Orlando, Putnam County provides a peaceful retreat while still offering access to modern conveniences. Covering approximately 800 square miles, it is a county rich in history, nature, and culture, making it a great place for both residents and visitors alike.
Geography and Landscape
Putnam County is situated in the northeastern part of Florida, bordered by St. Johns County to the east, Flagler County to the southeast, Volusia County to the south, Marion County to the west, and the Suwannee River to the north. The county is strategically located between major cities like Jacksonville, approximately 45 miles to the north, and Orlando, about 70 miles to the southwest, making it a convenient location for those looking for a quieter life while still being close to the hustle and bustle of urban centers.
The landscape of Putnam County is marked by its diverse terrain, which includes wetlands, lakes, rivers, and forests. The St. Johns River, one of the longest rivers in Florida, flows through the county, providing ample opportunities for fishing, boating, and other water-based activities. In addition to the St. Johns River, Putnam County is home to numerous lakes and springs, including the beautiful Lake George, which is the second-largest lake in Florida. The abundance of natural water features, combined with lush forests, gives the county its distinctive rural and serene atmosphere.
Putnam County is also part of the larger Central Florida ecosystem, which includes wetlands, pine forests, and hardwood swamps. The diverse geography provides excellent opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, birdwatching, camping, and wildlife observation. The countys natural beauty is one of its most attractive features, with residents and visitors alike enjoying the relaxed, rural lifestyle that it offers.
History
The history of Putnam County is rich and deeply rooted in the cultural and economic development of Florida. Originally inhabited by indigenous tribes like the Timucua and the Seminole, the area was home to Native Americans long before European settlers arrived. The first recorded European contact with the area came in the 16th century when Spanish explorers ventured into Florida. However, it wasn't until the 19th century that the area began to see significant settlement.
The county was officially established in 1849, and its name is derived from the American Revolutionary War hero, Israel Putnam, who played a significant role in the conflict. During the mid-19th century, Putnam County was known for its agricultural development, with settlers cultivating crops such as cotton, sugarcane, and citrus. The arrival of the railroad in the late 1800s further spurred the countys growth, as it allowed for the easier transportation of goods and people.
The countys agricultural roots remain a part of its identity, with farming still being an important aspect of the local economy. However, Putnam County also saw changes in the early 20th century as tourism began to play a larger role in the regions development. The St. Johns River became a popular destination for visitors looking to enjoy the areas natural beauty, and towns like Palatka, the county seat, began to develop into attractive spots for tourists seeking respite from Florida's more crowded coastal cities.
Putnam Countys history is also intertwined with the states broader history, including the Civil War. Florida seceded from the Union in 1861, and like many parts of the state, Putnam County was affected by the conflict. While the county didn't see any major battles, there were skirmishes and conflicts between Union and Confederate forces throughout the region. After the Civil War, Putnam County, like many southern areas, faced the challenges of Reconstruction, and its economy began to diversify.
In the latter half of the 20th century, Putnam County saw growth in suburban development, and its proximity to major highways and cities contributed to the countys expanding population. Today, while it retains much of its rural charm, the county continues to evolve, with growth and development in areas such as tourism, agriculture, and residential communities.
Economy
Putnam Countys economy is diverse, with key sectors including agriculture, tourism, real estate, and retail. The county's rural nature means that many of its residents rely on agricultural activities, although the growing tourism industry has also become an increasingly important economic driver.
As mentioned earlier, agriculture has been central to Putnam County's economy for over a century. The fertile land, combined with a favorable climate, makes it ideal for farming. Traditional crops like citrus, peanuts, and cotton were once major commodities, but today the countys agriculture is focused more on specialty crops, including vegetables and livestock. Additionally, Putnam County is known for its aquaculture industry, particularly fish farming, which plays a role in the local economy.
Tourism is another key component of the local economy, fueled by the countys abundant natural beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities. The St. Johns River, Lake George, and other natural attractions are major draws for visitors looking to fish, boat, kayak, and camp. The county is also home to
Eldon Johnson
Listed on: 07/03/2025

Property Details
Property Type
- Land
Est. Annual Taxes
- $144
Lot Details
- Dirt Road
- Level Lot
- Current uses include planned unit development, residential single
- Potential uses include planned unit development, residential single, for development
Community Details
- Resort Property
Map
Home Values in the Area
Average Home Value in this Area
Tax History
Year | Tax Paid | Tax Assessment Tax Assessment Total Assessment is a certain percentage of the fair market value that is determined by local assessors to be the total taxable value of land and additions on the property. | Land | Improvement |
---|---|---|---|---|
2024 | $144 | $8,210 | $5,210 | $3,000 |
2023 | $119 | $4,690 | $2,410 | $2,280 |
2022 | $122 | $5,000 | $2,000 | $3,000 |
2021 | $107 | $5,000 | $0 | $0 |
2020 | $108 | $5,000 | $0 | $0 |
2019 | $109 | $5,000 | $2,000 | $3,000 |
2018 | $111 | $5,000 | $2,000 | $3,000 |
2017 | $113 | $5,000 | $2,000 | $3,000 |
2016 | $111 | $5,000 | $0 | $0 |
2015 | $112 | $5,008 | $0 | $0 |
2014 | $111 | $5,008 | $0 | $0 |
Property History
Date | Event | Price | Change | Sq Ft Price |
---|---|---|---|---|
07/08/2025 07/08/25 | Price Changed | $8,950 | -3.2% | -- |
07/03/2025 07/03/25 | For Sale | $9,250 | -- | -- |
Purchase History
Date | Type | Sale Price | Title Company |
---|---|---|---|
Warranty Deed | $6,500 | Gullett Title Inc | |
Quit Claim Deed | $4,371 | -- | |
Public Action Common In Florida Clerks Tax Deed Or Tax Deeds Or Property Sold For Taxes | $4,371 | -- |
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