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±39 Acres Development Land
Address | N Jenkins Rd, Fort Pierce, FL 34947 |
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Sale Price | $3,500,000 |
Cap Rate | N/A |
Property Type | Land |
Property Subtype | N/A |
Market | N/A |
Sub Market | N/A |
Year Built | N/A |
Land Size (Acres) | 39.57 |
Building Size (SF) | N/A |
Lease Rate | N/A |
# of units | N/A |
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This 39-acre parcel is located in one of the hottest development areas in St Lucie County and is directly adjacent to Eagles Bend which is a planned community of 1,200 residences and West Orange PD which has the potential for another 800 residences.
The county is also very active in the area with redevelopment of Westwood Academy and the planned Jenkins Road Overly District opening up greater access to this 39 acre parcel.
New communities are being planned and built by some of the most active home builders in South Florida, as the area is surging in activity from all sectors including technology, industrial, office,residential and commercial, especially near the I-95 exits.
Nearby projects include Creekside (DR Horton), Morningside (Renar Homes), Bent Creek (Lennar Corp), and Celebration Pointe (LGI Homes); the demand for housing is exploding. St. Lucie County has a booming manufacturing economy and is poised to continue to grow. Currently, employers are experiencing housing shortages for employees as these employees grapple with a low supply of quality housing.
The county is also very active in the area with redevelopment of Westwood Academy and the planned Jenkins Road Overly District opening up greater access to this 39 acre parcel.
New communities are being planned and built by some of the most active home builders in South Florida, as the area is surging in activity from all sectors including technology, industrial, office,residential and commercial, especially near the I-95 exits.
Nearby projects include Creekside (DR Horton), Morningside (Renar Homes), Bent Creek (Lennar Corp), and Celebration Pointe (LGI Homes); the demand for housing is exploding. St. Lucie County has a booming manufacturing economy and is poised to continue to grow. Currently, employers are experiencing housing shortages for employees as these employees grapple with a low supply of quality housing.
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