240 May Ln Interlachen, FL 32148
Estimated payment $47/month
About This Lot
There’s a version of your life that doesn’t involve renewing a lease.
It doesn’t involve wondering if rent will go up again next year, or if the neighbor upstairs is training for a bowling championship at midnight. It doesn’t involve asking permission to paint a wall, plant a garden, or own a dog that weighs more than 20 pounds.
That version starts small. Quietly, even.
Sometimes it starts with 0.20 acres on a dirt road in Florida.
Not because it’s flashy—but because it makes sense.
This particular piece of land sits on May Ln in Interlachen, tucked into Trout Lake Estates, where things feel a little slower, a little quieter, and a lot more yours.
It’s wooded, which is a polite way of saying you’re not staring directly into someone else’s kitchen window. You get trees, shade, and the option to decide exactly how much of nature you want to keep versus clear. Privacy isn’t something you have to build—it’s already there.
And importantly, this isn’t one of those “looks good on paper, impossible in reality” properties.
You’ve got legal and physical access via a county-maintained road. No guesswork. No awkward “technically accessible” situations. You can drive to your land like a normal human being.
There are power poles right on the street, which removes one of the biggest unknowns first-time buyers worry about. You’re not starting from scratch—you’re starting from possible.
The zoning is Residential, Two-Family (R-2), which gives you flexibility. Build a home. Plan for something multi-unit down the line (with county approval). Or simply hold onto it while you figure out your next move.
And here’s where it gets especially interesting for first-time buyers:
The annual taxes are just $90.26.
That’s less than what many people spend on streaming subscriptions they forgot to cancel.
So holding this property doesn’t feel like a burden—it feels like having options.
Now let’s talk about location, because “affordable” shouldn’t mean “inconvenient.”
You’re about 8 minutes from Interlachen, where you can grab groceries, essentials, and fuel without planning a full-day trip. Gas is about 5 minutes away. A hospital is roughly 24 minutes out. And when you want something bigger—shopping, restaurants, jobs—Gainesville is about 42 minutes away.
Close enough to access what you need. Far enough to avoid paying for the noise.
It’s the kind of balance people usually don’t find until they’ve overpaid somewhere else first.
But here’s what really matters.
This isn’t just land—it’s a starting point.
Picture pulling up for the first time knowing this isn’t a showing. It’s yours.
Maybe you clear a small section and set up a couple of chairs. Maybe you bring a cooler, sit under the trees, and do absolutely nothing for a while. No rush. No timeline.
Maybe you start sketching ideas.
A small home. Something efficient. Something yours.
A garden that doesn’t need approval.
A fire pit that doesn’t violate a lease agreement.
You don’t need to build everything at once.
You just need somewhere to begin.
And if you’re thinking, “Okay, but what’s the catch?”—that’s fair.
First-time buyers are supposed to be cautious.
So let’s walk through it.
No, it’s not a massive lot—but that’s actually a benefit here. It keeps your costs low and your decisions manageable.
No, it’s not in the middle of a big city—but that’s why you can afford it in the first place.
No, it doesn’t come with utilities already installed—but power is right there, and that’s a strong position compared to many rural properties.
And no, there’s no known HOA—so you’re not signing up for surprise rules or monthly fees.
In other words, it’s not perfect.
It’s practical.
And practical is exactly what a first land purchase should be.
Now let’s talk about timing—because this part matters more than most people realize.
Right now, there’s a limited-time incentive to make getting started even easier:
? 50% off the down payment — was $100, now just $50
? Owner financing available with payments as low as $99/month
That’s not a typo.
This is designed to lower the barrier between “I’ve been thinking about it” and “I actually did it.”
Because for most people, the hardest part isn’t the land—it’s taking the first step.
A year from now, you could still be browsing listings.
Or you could be the person who finally said yes to something small, smart, and yours.
This property won’t solve everything overnight.
But it will change something important:
You’ll go from waiting… to owning.
If you’re even a little curious, that’s usually how this starts.
Call or text 440-557-2910.
Ask questions. Talk it through. Get the details.
Property Details
Property Type
- Land
Lot Details
- Dirt Road
- Few Trees
- Potential uses include mobile, residential single
Utilities
- Overhead Utilities
Map
Home Values in the Area
Average Home Value in this Area
Property History
| Date | Event | Price | List to Sale | Price per Sq Ft |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 04/14/2026 04/14/26 | Price Changed | $5,000 | -32.4% | -- |
| 04/08/2026 04/08/26 | For Sale | $7,400 | -7.5% | -- |
| 03/07/2026 03/07/26 | For Sale | $8,000 | -- | -- |
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Ask me questions while you tour the home.