Longbranch Crossing - 2,785 +/- Acres of Hunting, Ranch and Timber

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  • Опубліковано 4 січ 2015
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    Welcome to LongBranch Crossing, a 2,785-acre one-of-kind property that offers a unique combination of natural beauty, conservation, income production, and recreational opportunities.
    Rolling uplands, creeks bottoms, and ravines provide diverse habitat for an exceptional number of native wildlife species including black bear, deer, turkey, bobcat, Sherman fox squirrel, gopher tortoise, swallow tailed kite, and southeastern kestrel.
    Adding to this diversity is 150 acres of Bahia and coastal Bermuda pastures that serve as wildlife transition and hay production areas. Lying within the Black Creek Watershed, three streams converge and flow through the property: Ates Creek, Greens Creek, and the South Prong of Black Creek. Flowing year round, these beautiful streams feature white sandy banks, rocky riffles and an abundance of tasty sunfish known locally as “redbellies”. These streams eventually flow into Big Black Creek and on to the St. Johns River.
    Since 2001, over 700 acres of Longleaf pine have been planted with another 200 acres planned for 2015. “Piney Woods” restoration has been an important mission of LongBranch Crossing.
    The property includes a fully permitted 300-acre gopher tortoise recipient site that has generated approximately $100,000 per year in revenue.
    Another 400-acre recipient site is currently being permitted.
    Most of the property is protected by a Conservation Easement by the St. Johns River Water Management District. Continued forestry, livestock, and recreational uses are allowed by the easement. The easement also allows up to 77,500 sq. ft. of building structures, 300 acres of pasture, and 40 acres of ponds.
    In addition, approximately 100 acres on State Road 16 are not encumbered by the easement and retain full development rights.
    Improvements include a 3,100 sq. ft. management office with upstairs apartment and backup generator. A 5,400 sq. ft. equipment and hay barn provide ample storage for management operations.
    The property is located only an hour away from Jacksonville and Gainesville, Florida, and only 5O minutes away from historic St Augustine and its beautiful beaches.
    LongBranch Crossing is easily accessed with over a mile of frontage on State Road 16 and over 30 miles of maintained internal roads. Incredibly scenic nature trails have been constructed along ravines and creek areas.
    This property is truly a rare find for the conservationist, wildlife lover, and avid outdoorsman.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 11

  • @barbarajohnson1772
    @barbarajohnson1772 4 роки тому

    This is perfect for my family. They would love it.😃♥♥

  • @thegamechanger7157
    @thegamechanger7157 2 роки тому

    9-16 dollars an hr are good
    And some work and balance

  • @46rambo49
    @46rambo49 6 років тому +1

    Florida? really under a search for montana or colorado

  • @wangyf10000
    @wangyf10000 5 років тому +1

    How much money? I like it!

  • @martinneps9387
    @martinneps9387 4 роки тому +1

    What are they looking for price wise please comment back

    • @saundersralstondantzler
      @saundersralstondantzler  4 роки тому

      Hi Martin, this listing is no longer available but we have several like it on our website: www.saundersrealestate.com/property-search/

  • @crackerxxx1953
    @crackerxxx1953 6 років тому +1

    too many foreignersin florida now to want to live there.

    • @jatkins47
      @jatkins47 5 років тому +1

      What?

    • @leedavis7508
      @leedavis7508 5 років тому +1

      Only in South Florida. Central and North Florida is still a Southern Culture.

    • @deeme2088
      @deeme2088 4 роки тому +1

      Only native Americans are indigenous to the good old USA. Don't ever forget that.

    • @deeme2088
      @deeme2088 4 роки тому

      @sledge hammer By admission you're saying we all immigrated here from someone including native Americans that's why it is wrong to refer to another immigrant as "foreign" when you're yourself "foreign". By the way science tells us all homo sapiens came from Africa which agrees with your comment. Be civil please when making comments.