
814 Theresa Ave Interlachen, FL 32148
Estimated payment $1/month
About This Lot
Secure this lot in Putnam County, Florida today! If youre looking to settle down or set up your vacation getaway somewhere:
Affordable to build
Peaceful and quiet
Surrounded by natural beauty
With warm weather all year round
With investment potential
This is the place for you! This property can be yours for $189 monthly or send your best offer and own it today! Enjoy hiking, birdwatching, fishing, swimming and the Florida coast, which is less than an hour away! The attractions close to here are top tier, check out The Canyons Zip Line and Adventure Park, Gatorland, Tuscawilla Park, Discovery Cove, Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, SeaWorld Orlando, Ravine Gardens State Park, & Castillo de San Marcos National Monument, just to name a few!
This property is also close to the cities of Jacksonville, Orlando, Tampa, and Gainesville! Thats everything you need wrapped in 0.22 beautiful acres!
Message me now and own this lot today!
Property Information
State: Florida
County: Putnam
Property Address: 814 Theresa Ave, Interlachen, FL 32148-4060
Property APN: 24-09-24-4075-0340-0110
Property Size: 0.22 Acres
Terrain: Sloped, Treed
Access: Theresa Ave
Pricing:
Cash Price: $9,400
Owner Financing: $189 down, $189 per month for 60 months
Doc fee: $249
COORDINATES:
Center: 29.697886,-81.850876
SW: 29.697774,-81.851066
NW: 29.69798,-81.851068
NE: 29.697983,-81.850674
SE: 29.697776,-81.850672
Discover the Charm and Opportunity of Putnam County, Florida
For anyone dreaming of owning land in a peaceful, beautiful part of Florida that offers both tranquility and opportunity, Putnam County is one of the states best-kept secrets. Located in the northeast region of Florida, Putnam County blends small-town charm with natural beauty, recreational activities, and easy access to some of Floridas most popular cities. Whether you're considering building your forever home, investing in property, or simply finding your own private retreat, land in Putnam County offers incredible value and an unbeatable lifestyle.
With sprawling woodlands, rivers, lakes, and historic towns, this county offers a lifestyle centered around freedom, relaxation, and connection to nature. At the same time, it remains close enough to major urban centers to offer convenience and access to a wide range of services and entertainment.
Heres why so many are setting their sights on Putnam County, and why now is the time to own land in this unique corner of Florida.
Affordable Land and Cost of Living
One of the most attractive features of Putnam County is its affordability. In a time when land prices in many parts of Florida are rising rapidly, Putnam County remains one of the few areas where buyers can still find large, usable lots at reasonable prices. This is a key advantage for individuals who want to build custom homes, establish rural homesteads, or hold onto land as a long-term investment.
In addition to low land prices, the cost of living in Putnam County is well below the national average. Housing costs, property taxes, and everyday expenses such as groceries and utilities are much lower than what youll find in more urbanized parts of the state. This makes Putnam especially appealing for retirees, young families, and those looking for a simpler, more sustainable way of life.
Close to Everything, Yet Peacefully Removed
While Putnam County offers a quiet, rural environment, it is far from isolated. In fact, one of its greatest strengths is its central location, which puts it within comfortable driving distance to several of Floridas most popular cities and attractions.
To the west, Gainesville is only about 35 minutes away. Home to the University of Florida, Gainesville offers a vibrant cultural scene, top-tier healthcare, museums, restaurants, and sporting events. Its a great resource for higher education, employment, and entertainment.
To the north, Jacksonville is about an hours drive. As Floridas largest city, Jacksonville offers major employment hubs, an international airport, a professional sports team, shopping malls, and beaches.
To the east lies St. Augustine, the oldest continuously occupied European-established settlement in the U.S. Just a 45-minute drive away, this historic city is full of charm, featuring cobblestone streets, Spanish colonial architecture, museums, and beautiful beaches.
Daytona Beach, with its famous speedway and lively coastal vibe, is just over an hour away. And for those seeking the magic of theme parks, Orlando is about a 90-minute drive south.
Living in Putnam County means you can enjoy the peace and quiet of the countryside, while still being close enough to major cities for work, shopping, or weekend adventures.
Natural Beauty and Outdoor Lifestyle
Putnam County is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The landscape here is varied and rich with natural featuresfrom the broad, slow-moving waters of the St. Johns River to the wooded trails of state forests and conservation areas.
Boating, fishing, and water recreation are a huge part of life here. The St. Johns River is one of the few rivers in the world that flows north, and it serves as a major attraction for boaters and anglers alike. Lake George, Crescent Lake, and the Rodman Reservoir are also popular destinations for freshwater fishing, kayaking, and wildlife watching.
Hikers, cyclists, and nature lovers will appreciate the Palatka-to-St. Augustine State Trail, a paved greenway that runs through scenic areas and is ideal for walking, biking, or horseback riding. Ravine Gardens State Park in Palatka is another local treasure, offering lush gardens, azalea blooms in the spring, and winding trails through dramatic ravines.
For hunters and campers, the areas public landssuch as Etoniah Creek State Forest and Welaka State Forestoffer endless opportunities to connect with nature and enjoy Floridas wild side.
Charming Towns and a Strong Sense of Community
The heart of Putnam County is its people and communities. Towns like Palatka, Interlachen, Crescent City, and Melrose each have their own unique character, offering the friendliness and warmth that only a small town can provide. These communities are full of family-owned businesses, historic buildings, and locally organized events that bring neighbors together.
Palatka, the county seat, sits along the banks of the St. Johns River. This historic town has been undergoing a quiet revitalization, with art galleries, antique stores, riverfront parks, and cultural events breathing new life into its charming downtown district. The city is known for hosting the annual Blue Crab Festival, which draws thousands of visitors each Memorial Day weekend.
Crescent City, nestled between Crescent Lake and Lake Stella, offers gorgeous waterfront views, a mild climate, and a quiet, small-town lifestyle. Its especially popular with retirees and those looking for a relaxed pace.
Interlachen is a hub for outdoor activities and is known for its access to dozens of small lakes, ideal for boating, swimming, and fishing.
Melrose, though partly in neighboring Alachua County, sits near the western edge of Putnam and has a strong artistic community. Its often described as a hidden gem, full of historic homes, art studios, and a growing number of community events.
Opportunities for Growth and Investment
Putnam County is not just a great place to liveits a smart place to invest. As more people move to Florida and housing prices continue to rise in coastal and urban areas, rural counties like Putnam are seeing increased interest from developers and investors.
The county is actively working on expanding infrastructure, improving schools, and attracting new business. With multiple zoning types and flexible land use regulations, many properties are suitable for residential, agricultural, recreational, or mixed-use purposes.
There are opportunities for farming, homesteading, eco-tourism, and even commercial development in certain areas. Whether youre planning to build
Sam Tollefson
Listed on: 07/22/2025

Property Details
Property Type
- Land
Lot Details
- Rural Setting
- Few Trees
- Potential uses include mobile, residential multi-family, residential single
Location
- Easements include access, electric
Map
Home Values in the Area
Average Home Value in this Area
Property History
Date | Event | Price | Change | Sq Ft Price |
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07/22/2025 07/22/25 | For Sale | $189 | -- | -- |
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